2002 in Denmark
Events from the year 2002 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 2002 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
- Monarch – Margrethe II[1]
- Prime minister – Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Events
- 19 October – The first phase of the Copenhagen Metro, running from Nørreport to Lergravsparken, is opened by Queen Margrethe II.[2]
- 12 December – A European Council is held in the Bella Center, Copenhagen, an agreement is reached for May 2004 enlargement.[3]
Culture
Media
- 15 February – It is announced that Erik Refner from Berlingske Tidende wins the World Press Photo of the Year award for a picture of the body of an Afghan refugee being prepared for burial.[4]
- 22 October – The newspaper Dagen is founded.
Music
- 9 February – Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2002
- 25 May – For the first time Denmark came last in Eurovision Song Contest receiving only 7 points, although song "Tell Me Who You Are" by Malene Mortensen was one of favourites to win.
- 4 October — Dåbens Pagt (Pact of the Baptism) by Frederik Magle is premiered at the christening of Prince Felix of Denmark[5]
Sports
Badminton
- 5–9 March — Camilla Martin wins gold in Women's Single at the 92nd All England Open.
- 13–20 April – With five gold medals, two silver medals and four bronze medias, Denmark finishes as the best nation at the 18th European Badminton Championships in Malmö, Sweden.
Cycling
- 6 October – Jakob Piil wins 2002 Paris–Tours.
Football
- 31 May – June 39 — Denmark participates in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
- 1 June – Denmark defeats Uruguay 2–1 in their first match in Group A of the initial group stage.
- 6 June – Denmark draws against Senegal in their second group stage match.
- 11 June – Denmark wins group A by defeating France 2–0 in their last group stage match and is ready for the knockout stage.
- 16 June – Denmark is defeated 3–0 by England in the Round of 16 and is finished in the tournament.
Golf
- 26 May — Anders Hansen wins the BMW PGA Championship on the 2002 European Tour.
- 30 June — Søren Hansen wins Murphy's Irish Open on the 2002 European Tour.
- 1 September — Thomas Bjørn wins the BMW International Open on the 2002 European Tour.
- 27 October — Steen Tinning wins Telefónica Open de Madrid on the 2002 European Tour.
Handball
- 3 February — Denmark wins bronze at the 2002 European Men's Handball Championship by defeating Iceland 20–22 in the third place play-offs.
- 6–15 December — 2002 European Women's Handball Championship takes place in Denmark.
Other
- 16 June — Tom Kristensen wins the 2002 24 Hours of Le Mans as part of the Audi team, his fourth win of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.
- 11 August — Wilson Kipketer wins gold in Men's 800 metres at the 2002 European Athletics Championships in Munich, Germany.
- 29 November — Mikkel Kessler fights for his first championship and defeats former WBC super middleweight champion Dingaan Thobela over twelve rounds to become IBA champion.
Births
January–March
- 17 January – Yousef Salech, footballer
April–June
- 15 April Mathias Kvistgaarden, footballer
July–September
- 22 July – Count Felix of Monpezat
October–December
- 19 November – Anton Gaaei, football player
- 16 December – Victor Kristiansen, footballer
- 21 December – Clara Tauson, tennis player[6]
Deaths
- 12 February – John Eriksen, Danish football player (b. 1957)
- 12 August – Knud Lundberg, football player (born 1920)
See also
References
- "Margrethe II | queen of Denmark". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
- "Københavns nye metro: En fremtidsorienteret anmeldelse". Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies. Archived from the original on 3 August 2007. Retrieved 6 November 2009.
- "Copenhagen European Council" (PDF). Council of European Union. Retrieved 6 November 2009.
- "In pictures: World Press Photo contest". BBC. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- Danmarks Radio, Bonanza. "Barnedåb – Prins Felix". Archived from the original on 24 April 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2011.
- "Clara Tauson Matches | Past Tournaments & More – WTA Official". Women's Tennis Association. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
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