2003 in Denmark
Events from the year 2003 in Denmark.
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See also: | Other events of 2003 List of years in Denmark |
Incumbents
- Monarch – Margrethe II[1]
- Prime minister – Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Events
- 12 October – The second phase of the Copenhagen Metro opens, extending it to Vanløse[2]
The arts
Film
- 23 March — This Charming Man by Martin Strange-Hansen wins an Oscar for Best Short Subject at the 75th Academy Awards.
- 23 May – Christoffer Boe's film Reconstruction wins the Caméra d'Or at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.
Music
- 15 November — The first ever Junior Eurovision Song Contest was held in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Television
- 24 November – DR series Nikolaj and Julie wins the Emmy Award for Best Drama Series at the 31st International Emmy Awards.
Sports
Badminton
- 28 July – 3 August – Denmark wins one gold medal and two bronze medals at the 2003 IBF World Championships.
Other
- 15 March — Wilson Kipketer wins silver in Menøs 800 metres at the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
- 11 April — Mikkel Kessler wins the WBC International title by defeating Craig Cummings by a knockout in the third round.
- 15 June — Tom Kristensen wins the 2003 24 Hours of Le Mans as part of Team Bentley, his fifth win of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.
- 22 June — Søren Kjeldsen wins the Diageo Championship at Gleneagles.
- 15 July — Jakob Piil wins the 10th stage of the 2003 Tour de France.
- 4 October – Nicki Pedersen becomes Speedway World Champion by winning the 2003 Speedway Grand Prix series.
- 23 November — Thomas Bjørn wins Dunlop Phoenix Tournament in Japan.[3]
Football
- 11 October — Denmark draws with Bosnia and Herzegovina in the last round of in the UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying, but still wins Group 2 and was thus ready for UEFA Euro 2004.
Births
- 4 February – Rasmus Højlund, footballer
- 13 April – Lucas Hey, footballer
- 29 April – Holger Rune, tennis player
- 28 May – Valdemar Lund, footballer
- 12 June – Elias Jelert, footballer
Deaths
- 17 April – Mogens Andersen, artist (died 1916)
- 26 July – Hilde Levi, physicist (born 1909)
- 28 July – Henning Holck-Larsen, engineer and Larsen & Toubro co-founder (born 1907)
Full date unknown
- Wermund Bendtsen, photographer (born 1917)
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.
- "Thomas Bjorn Wins The Dunlop Phoenix Tournament In Japan And Improves 10 Spots To World No.22". The Wire. Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
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