- Bi
Skaarup (September 9, 1952, in
Copenhagen –
March 15, 2014, in Copenhagen) was a
Danish archeologist, author, food
historian and lecturer. She was...
- Per
Skaarup (born July 6, 1955) is a
former Danish handball player who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics and in the 1984
Summer Olympics. He was born...
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Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (born 15
February 1989) is a
Danish badminton player.
Rasmussen won the men's
doubles title at the 2018
European Championships...
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Peter Skaarup (born 1 May 1964) is a
Danish politician who
currently serves as a
member of the
Folketing for Copenhagen.
Skaarup has
served in the Danish...
- Luke
Skaarup (born
September 9, 1979) is a
professional engineer and also a
retired professional strongman from
Canada who
competed actively in the sport...
- Jørn
Skaarup (13
September 1925 – 11
February 1987) was a
Danish badminton player. He
represented the
Denmark national badminton team at the
Thomas Cup...
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Katethong Liang Weikeng / Wang
Chang (second round) Kim
Astrup /
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen He
Jiting / Ren
Xiangyu Fajar Alfian /
Muhammad Rian Ardianto...
- the
party was founded. That same month,
Members of the
Folketing Peter Skaarup, Jens
Henrik Thulesen Dahl, Bent Bøgsted, and Hans
Kristian Skibby announced...
- the 1990s).
Timeline of
Copenhagen Skaarup;
Jensen (2002), pp. 14–15.
Skaarup (1999), pp. 76–77. Gautier;
Skaarup; Gabrielsen; Kristiansen; Ejlersen,...
- Liang
Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN) (silver medalists) Kim
Astrup /
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN) (fourth place) Satwiksairaj
Rankireddy /
Chirag Shetty (IND)...