Christine Magnusson Explained

Christine Magnusson should not be confused with Christine Magnuson.

Christine Magnusson
Full Name:Christine Kajumba Magnusson
Birth Date:21 November 1964
Birth Place:Tooro Kingdom, Uganda
Event:Women's doubles
Highest Ranking:2
Country:Sweden
Handedness:Right
Bwf Id:A2BF80FF-820D-480D-A9E0-A49F2865F75B

Christine Kajumba Magnusson (born 21 November 1964) is a retired Swedish badminton player who won events in numerous Swedish National, open European and other international tournaments.

Career

Magnusson's Swedish national titles included seven in women's singles between 1982 and 1990. She won the bronze medal at the 1989 IBF World Championships and a silver medal at the 1991 IBF World Championships in women's doubles with Maria Bengtsson.[1] She also represented Sweden at the 1992 Summer Olympics and 1996 Summer Olympics.[2] She won gold in women's doubles at the 1992 and 1994 European Badminton Championships with Lim Xiaoqing and the Badminton World Cup women's doubles with Lim in 1993.

In the Open Grand Prix Circuit Christine Magnusson won the USSR International titles in singles and doubles (with Maria Bengtsson) in 1981, the Scottish Open singles titles in 1985, 1986 and 1988. In 1987 she won the Belgian International in women's singles and the Dutch Open doubles title with Maria Bengtsson. She won more women's doubles titles again with Maria Bengtsson at the Belgian International 1988 and also at the Chinese Taipei Masters Open 1988 and the Finnish International 1990. In 1991 she won both the singles and doubles titles (with Maria Bengtsson) at the Chinese Taipei Masters Open.

She won the Scottish Open and German Open women's doubles titles in 1991 and 1992 with Lim Xiaoqing. She also won the doubles title at the Danish Open with Lim Xiaoqing in 1992 and 1994, the US Open in 1992, and both the Malaysia Open and Chinese Taipei Open in 1993.

In 1996, Magnusson won the Polish Open doubles title with Marina Andrievskaya.

Personal life

Christine Magnusson was born in Uganda, as daughter of an Ugandan mother and a Swedish father. The family fled Uganda during the rule of Idi Amin and moved to Sweden in 1975 after also living in Kenya for a while, where she first came in contact with badminton. After arriving in Sweden she became a member of the Taby Badminton Club at the young age of ten years. Under the guidance of trainer Dan Andersson, she quickly improved her skills and already at a young age of 16 years she was selected by the National badminton team of Sweden. Eventually playing two Olympic Games and many international events at the top level of the sport of badminton for many decades.[3]

Magnusson was married to fellow Danish badminton player Max Gandrup and the pair have two children; daughter Tanja born in 1997 and son Kevin born in 1999. After retirement in the sport she started working as a sales coordinator at a cosmetics company. In her free time she now plays golf.[4]

Achievements

World Championships

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1989Istora Senayan,
Jakarta, Indonesia
Maria Bengtsson Guan Weizhen
Lin Ying
2–15, 3–15 Bronze
1991Brøndby Arena,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Maria Bengtsson Guan Weizhen
Nong Qunhua
7–15, 4–15 Silver

World Cup

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1992Guangdong Gymnasium,
Guangzhou, China
Gillian Clark Lin Yanfen
Yao Fen
Bronze
1993Indira Gandhi Arena,
New Delhi, India
Lim Xiaoqing Chung So-young
Gil Young-ah
15–12, 15–9 Gold

Mixed doubles

European Championships

Women's singles

YearVenueOpponentScoreResult
1982Sporthalle, Böblingen, West Germany Lene Køppen4–11, 1–11 Bronze
1986Fyrishallen, Uppsala, Sweden Kirsten Larsen4–11, 6–11 Bronze
1988Badmintonsenteret, Kristiansand, Norway Christina Bostofte5–11, 2–11 Bronze
1990Luzhniki, Moscow, Soviet Union Fiona Smith3–11, 1–11 Bronze
1994Maaspoort, Den Bosch, Netherlands Catrine Bengtsson11–5, 0–11, 4–11 Bronze
1996Herning Badminton Klub, Herning, Denmark Camilla Martin6–11, 4–11 Bronze

Women's doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1984Guild Hall,
Preston, England
Maria Bengtsson Karen Chapman
Gillian Clark
Walkover Bronze
1986Fyrishallen,
Uppsala, Sweden
Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
10–15, 15–8, 11–15 Bronze
1988Badmintonsenteret,
Kristiansand, Norway
Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
8–15, 9–15 Bronze
1990Luzhniki,
Moscow, Soviet Union
Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
15–13, 5–15, 3–15 Bronze
1992Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena,
Glasgow, Scotland
Lim Xiaoqing Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
Marlene Thomsen
8–15, 15–11, 15–6 Gold
1994Maaspoort,
Den Bosch, Netherlands
Lim Xiaoqing Lotte Olsen
Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
17–14, 15–12 Gold

Mixed doubles

European Junior Championships

Girls' singles

Girls' doubles

YearVenuePartnerOpponentScoreResult
1981Meadowbank Sports Centre,
Edinburgh, Scotland
Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
15–18, 10–15 Silver
1983Helsinkian Sports Hall,
Helsinki, Finland
Jeanette Kuhl Lisa Chapman
Jane Shipman
6–15, 9–15 Silver

Mixed doubles

IBF World Grand Prix

The World Badminton Grand Prix was sanctioned by the International Badminton Federation from 1983 to 2006.

Women's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
1985Scottish Open Rikke van Sørensen11–8, 7–11, 11–6 Winner
1986Scottish Open Erica van Dijck11–6, 11–4 Winner
1988Poona Open Helen Troke11–12, 11–4, 11–4 Winner
1988Scottish Open Fiona Smith11–9, 12–10 Winner
1989Chinese Taipei Open Susi Susanti8–11, 11–3, 11–7 Winner
1989Dutch Open Eline Coene11–12, 4–11 Runner-up
1990Finnish Open Pernille Nedergaard10–12, 0–11 Runner-up
1991Scottish Open Lim Xiaoqing0–11, 3–11 Runner-up
1992Chinese Taipei Masters Yuliani Santosa6–11, 12–8, 9–11 Runner-up
1992U.S. Open Lim Xiaoqing2–11, 2–11 Runner-up
1992Scottish Open Lim Xiaoqing9–11, 2–11 Runner-up
1993U.S. Open Lim Xiaoqing5–11, 0–11 Runner-up

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1984Malaysia Open Gillian Clark Guan Weizhen
Wu Jianqiu
10–15, 13–15 Runner-up
1985Scandinavian Open Maria Bengtsson Kim Yun-ja
Yoo Sang-hee
15–8, 5–15, 1–15 Runner-up
1985Scottish Open Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
13–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1986Scottish Open Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
8–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1986English Masters Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
15–5, 15–11 Winner
1987Chinese Taipei Open Maria Bengtsson Chung Myung-hee
Hwang Hye-young
17–14, 9–15, 4–15 Runner-up
1987Dutch Open Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Sara Halsall
15–10, 15–4 Winner
1988Chinese Taipei Open Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
6–15, 15–6, 15–6 Winner
1989Chinese Taipei Open Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Lotte Olsen
15–13, 9–15, 15–6 Winner
1989Poona Open Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Sara Sankey
15–4, 13–15, 15–4 Winner
1990Finnish Open Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
15–12, 15–12 Winner
1990Singapore Open Maria Bengtsson Gillian Clark
Gillian Gowers
12–15, 13–15 Runner-up
1990Dutch Open Maria Bengtsson Nettie Nielsen
Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
9–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1991Singapore Open Lim Xiaoqing Chung Myung-hee
Chung So-young
11–15, 3–15 Runner-up
1991German Open Lim Xiaoqing Lin Yanfen
Yao Fen
15–11, 17–15 Winner
1991Scottish Open Lim Xiaoqing Joanne Muggeridge
Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
11–0, 11–5 Winner
1992Malaysia Open Lim Xiaoqing Gil Young-ah
Park Soo-yun
15–7, 15–9 Winner
1992U.S. Open Lim Xiaoqing Kimiko Jinnai
Hisako Mori
15–4, 15–9 Winner
1992German Open Lim Xiaoqing Catrine Bengtsson
Maria Bengtsson
15–9, 15–0 Winner
1992Denmark Open Lim Xiaoqing Catrine Bengtsson
Maria Bengtsson
15–7, 15–3 Winner
1992Scottish Open Lim Xiaoqing Catrine Bengtsson
Maria Bengtsson
15–6, 15–6 Winner
1993Chinese Taipei Open Lim Xiaoqing Tomomi Matsuo
Kyoko Sasage
18–15, 18–13 Winner
1993Swedish Open Lim Xiaoqing Chung So-young
Gil Young-ah
9–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1993Malaysia Open Lim Xiaoqing Lotte Olsen
Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
15–12, 18–14 Winner
1993U.S. Open Lim Xiaoqing Chung So-young
Gil Young-ah
5–15, 4–15 Runner-up
1994Denmark Open Lim Xiaoqing Marlene Thomsen
Anne-Mette van Dijk
15–12, 7–15, 15–2 Winner
1996Polish Open Marina Andrievskaya Kelly Morgan
Joanne Muggeridge
15–10, 15–8 Winner
1996Dutch Open Margit Borg Eline Coene
Erica van den Heuvel
5–9, 1–9, 9–5, 2–9 Runner-up
1996Russian Open Marina Andrievskaya Helene Kirkegaard
Rikke Olsen
12–15, 15–10, 5–15 Runner-up

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1986World Grand Prix Finals Thomas Kihlström Nigel Tier
Gillian Gowers
15–8, 4–15, 8–15 Runner-up
1987All England Open Jan-Eric Antonsson Lee Deuk-choon
Chung Myung-hee
5–15, 18–14, 8–15 Runner-up

IBF International

Women's singles

YearTournamentOpponentScoreResult
1981USSR International Svetlana Belyasova7–11, 11–7, 11–6 Winner
1984Victor Cup Eline Coene5–11, 11–0, 3–11 Runner-up
1983Nordic Championships Kirsten Larsen8–11, 11–4, 5–11 Runner-up
1984Nordic Championships Kirsten Larsen0–11, 3–11 Runner-up
1985Nordic Championships Rikke van Sørensen11–9, 11–4 Winner
1986Nordic Championships Kirsten Larsen10–12, 11–5, 4–11 Runner-up
1992Nordic Championships Pernille Nedergaard7–11, 12–9, 11–1 Winner

Women's doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1981USSR International Maria Bengtsson Alla Prodan
Irina Melnikova
15–10, 15–6 Winner
1982Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
5–15, 9–15 Runner-up
1983Northumberland Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
12–15, 10–15 Runner-up
1983Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Carina Andersson
Lilian Johansson
15–3, 18–13 Winner
1984Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Kirsten Larsen
7–15, 17–14, 10–15 Runner-up
1985Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
4–15, 18–16, 13–15 Runner-up
1986Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
8–15, 11–15 Runner-up
1987Nordic Championships Maria Bengtsson Dorte Kjær
Nettie Nielsen
15–11, 4–15, 4–15 Runner-up
1992Nordic Championships Lim Xiaoqing Lotte Olsen
Marlene Thomsen
15–6, 15–13 Winner
1993Canadian Open Lim Xiaoqing Lotte Olsen
Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
15–11, 15–5 Winner

Mixed doubles

YearTournamentPartnerOpponentScoreResult
1985Malaysia Master Thomas Kihlström Steen Fladberg
Nora Perry
9–15, 5–15 Runner-up
Martin Dew
Gillian Gilks
17–15, 15–12
Stefan Karlsson
Maria Bengtsson
15–10, 9–15, 10–15
1985Nordic Championships Thomas Kihlström Stefan Karlsson
Maria Bengtsson
9–15, 7–15 Runner-up

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20040407213813/http://www.hickoksports.com/history/wbadminton.shtml#wdoubles
  2. https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/christine-magnusson-1.html. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417204550/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ma/christine-magnusson-1.html. dead. 2020-04-17.
  3. Web site: Black Star Brings Prominence to Swedish Badminton.
  4. Web site: Christine gjorde en total make up | Idrottens Affärer. 9 November 2012.