Mette Schjoldager
Character Introduction
Mette Schjoldager (April 21, 1977) is a Danish female badminton player from Roskilde Borough, Zealand.
Mette Schjoldager made her Olympic debut at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Her women’s doubles match with Ann-Ru Jorgensen was defeated in the second round by the Indonesian duo of Eti Tantri and Cynthia Tuvangkota. In mixed doubles, she teamed up with Jens Eriksson. She was defeated in the quarterfinals by Indonesian pair Terry Kusayanto & Yimin Xu.
Mette Schjodag competed in the women’s doubles event of the badminton tournament with her partner Penilee Hader at the 2004 Athens Olympics. In the bronze medal match, they won the bronze medal by defeating Denmark’s Jonas Rasmussen/Like Olsen 15-5 and 15-5.
Major Achievements
- 2006 Korea Open Badminton Mixed Doubles Runner-up
- 2005 Japan Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up
- 2004 Athens Olympic Games Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal
- 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Mixed Doubles Top 8
- 2004 Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals of All England and Japan Open; China Open Mixed Doubles Champion
- 2003 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals; German Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals;
- 2002 All England Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up; Swiss Open Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals;
- Korea Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals; Indonesia Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals; Denmark Open Mixed Doubles quarter-finals 2001 World Championships Mixed Doubles quarter-finals
- 2001 Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Champion; Singapore Open Mixed Doubles Champion; German Open Women’s Doubles 1st Runner-up; Denmark Open Women’s Doubles 2nd Runner-up, Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals; China Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals; All England Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals
- 2000 Denmark Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up; Chinese Taipei Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up; Swiss Open Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals; Holland Open Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles Quarter-finals; Korea Open Women’s Doubles Quarter-finals; Grand Prix Finals Mixed Doubles Champion.