Lučka Križman | |
Birth Place: | Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
Country: | Yugoslavia Slovenia |
Handedness: | Right |
Death Place: | Slovenia |
Lučka Križman (1952 – 2020) was a Slovenian former badminton player who represented Yugoslavia in the 1970s.[1] She won Yugoslavia's first medal in badminton at the 1971 European Junior Badminton Championships.[2]
Križman was one of the most influential badminton players in Slovenian history. She was an eight-time national champion in women's singles, a ten-time champion in women's doubles and a two-time champion in mixed doubles. She also won the Slovenian International in all three disciplines in the 1970s.[3] [4]
Križman was also part of the Yugoslavian team that won silver in the 1975 Helvetia Cup.
Girls' singles
Women's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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1969 | Austrian International | Winner | |||
1969 | Slovenian International | Winner | |||
1970 | Slovenian International | Winner | |||
1971 | Slovenian International | Winner | |||
1973 | Slovenian International | Winner | |||
1975 | Slovenian International | Winner |
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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1970 | Slovenian International | Breda Križman | Winner | |||
1971 | Slovenian International | Breda Križman | Winner | |||
1973 | Slovenian International | Marta Amf | Winner | |||
1974 | Austrian International | Vita Bohinc | Brigitte Reichmann Elisabeth Schechtner | Winner | ||
1974 | Slovenian International | Marta Amf | Winner |
Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | |
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1969 | Slovenian International | Slavko Županič | Winner | |||
1974 | Austrian International | Gregor Berden | Hermann Fröhlich Lore König | Runner-up |