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Encyclopedia > Camilla Martin

Camilla Martin (born 23 March 1974) is a female badminton player from Denmark.


Martin played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics, defeating Kanako Yonekura of Japan in the first round but losing to Tracey Hallam of Great Britain in the round of 16.




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Camilla Martin (238 words)
Camilla Martin is well known to the world of badminton fans for being a strong minded and very pretty player from Denmark.
Camilla martin game of touch and cleverness around the court is extremely effective against any other opponent, but the Chinese girls are getting better at reading her deceptive drops - her main weapon, along with her finesse at net play.
Camilla Martin is also known throughout the badminton circuit as mentally tough, who does not give up a fight easily, no matter what.
rediff.com sports: Camilla Martin wins All England women's crown (346 words)
Denmark's Camilla Martin became the first European in 22 years to win the prestigious All England badminton championships when she stunned World champion Gong Ruina in straight games in Birmingham on Sunday.
Martin was moving the better and defending the better of the two players even when Gong briefly took a 3-1 lead in the third game.
Martin's best badminton was in the last few points, when she began to attack more herself, but it was with a series of clears and a tight net shot that she won the point on, which earned her a piece of badminton history.
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