Thomas Kihlström
Badminton player

Thomas Kihlström

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11 December 1948
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Thomas Kihlström (born 1948) is a former badminton player from Sweden known for his agility, tactical astuteness, and coolness under pressure. Though an impressive singles player early in his career, his greatest successes came in doubles.
Kihlström won the 1983 IBF World Championships in mixed doubles with Nora Perry. He also won 16 medals at the European Championships, two of them in men's singles, two in mixed doubles, five in men's doubles and 7 in team competition. He shared two All-England men's doubles titles, one with Bengt Fröman in 1976 and the other with Stefan Karlsson in 1983. He also shared the All-England mixed doubles title with Nora Perry in 1983. From 1973 to 1988 Kihlström captured a total of twenty-four events at the Swedish National Championships. Kihlström competed during an era in which world class badminton became increasingly event-specialized. His skill as an "all-arounder" is demonstrated by the facts that he is the only player to have won medals in all three events, men's singles, men's doubles, and mixed doubles at the BWF World Championships, and is the only man to have won each of these three events at the Japan Open.

Major achievements

Rank Event Date Venue
World Championships
1 Mixed doubles (with Nora Perry) 1983 Copenhagen, DEN
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3
Men's singles
Men's doubles (with Bengt Fröman)
1977 Malmö, SWE
European Championships
1 Men's doubles 1982 Böblingen, FRG
2 Men's singles 1974 Vienna, AUT
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2
Men's singles
Men's doubles
1978 Preston, ENG
2 Men's doubles 1980 Groningen, NED
2 Mixed doubles 1984 Preston, ENG
2 Men's doubles 1986 Uppsala, SWE
3 Men's doubles 1976 Dublin, IRE
3 Mixed doubles 1986 Uppsala, SWE