- Kristína
Gavnholt (née Kristína Ludíková; born 12
September 1988) is a
Czech badminton player. She
competed for
Czech Republic at the 2008, 2012 and 2016...
-
Solid Surfaces" (PDF).
Nobel Foundation.
Retrieved 17
September 2015.
Gavnholt, Jeppe; Schiøtz,
Jakob (2008). "Structure and
reactivity of
ruthenium nanoparticles"...
- (born 1993),
Slovene footballer Kristina Fialová,
Czech violist Kristína
Gavnholt (born 1988),
Czech badminton player Kristina Fries (born 1962), Swedish...
- in the women's
singles in the
Russian Open,
losing to
Czechia Kristína
Gavnholt. In 2016,
Matsumoto and
Nagahara reached two
finals in the
Grand Prix event...
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Chayut Triyachart Yao Lei
Czech International Przemyslaw Wacha Kristina Gavnholt Adam
Cwalina Michal Logosz Valeria Sorokina Nina
Vislova Alexandr Nikolaenko...
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Opposition Score Opposition Score Opposition Score Rank Tee Jing Yi
Singles Gavnholt (CZE) 0W (22-20, 21–15) Yamaguchi (JPN) L (18–21, 5–21) — 2 did not advance...
- Men's Doubles:
Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan
Sozonov Women's Singles: Kristína
Gavnholt Women's Doubles:
Gabriela Stoeva /
Stefani Stoeva Mixed Doubles: Chan Peng...
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Kanchanaraphi Thailand Canada Fung
Permadi Indonesia Chinese
Taipei Kristína
Gavnholt Slovakia Czech
Republic Atu
Rosalina Indonesia France France England...
- Chia-chi 1 1 2 2 Chinese
Taipei Lin Yu-lang 2 2 2 Czech
Republic Kristína
Gavnholt 2 2 2 Denmark ****e
Nielsen 2 2 2 Denmark
Jonas Rasmussen 2 2 2 Denmark...
- (quarterfinals) Olga
Konon (second round)
Beatriz Corrales (quarterfinals) Kristína
Gavnholt (third round)
Linda Zetchiri (quarterfinals)
Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov...