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HOW IT WORKS
2001 in Denmark
Summary
Events from the year 2001
in Denmark
.
←
2000
1999
1998
2001
in
Denmark
→
2002
2003
2004
Decades:
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2001
List of years in Denmark
Incumbents
edit
Monarch –
Margrethe II
[1]
Prime minister –
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
(until November 27),
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Events
edit
15 May –
Copenhagen Malmö Port
as a trans-national port authority in the
Øresund Region
is established, the official opening ceremony is held on 15 May.
[2]
The arts
edit
Architecture
edit
Film
edit
February –
Lone Scherfig
's film
Italian for Beginners
receives a Silver Bear in the Jury Prize category at the
2001 International Film Festival
.
[3]
Literature
edit
Music
edit
1 April —
The Hope
by
Frederik Magle
is premiered, commemorating the
Battle of Copenhagen
, on the eve of the 200th anniversary of the battle.
Sports
edit
Badminton
edit
3–10 June – Denmark wins one silver medal and two bronze medals at the
2001 IBF World Championships
.
Date unknown –
Hvidovre BK
wins
Europe Cup
.
Football
edit
24 May –
Silkeborg IF
wins the
2000–01 Danish Cup
by defeating
AB
4–1 in the final.
Other
edit
6 February —
Jakob Piil
wins
Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
.
[4]
4 March —
Thomas Bjørn
wins
Dubai Desert Classic
on the
2001 European Tour
.
17 June —
Tom Kristensen
wins the
2001 24 Hours of Le Mans
as part of the
Audi team
, his third win of the
24 Hours of Le Mans
race.
Births
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15 January –
Mathias Ross
, footballer
25 February –
Mads Bidstrup
, footballer
7 April
Ahmed Daghim
, footballer
Morten Frendrup
, footballer
19 April –
Gustav Isaksen
, footballer
18 June –
Nikolas Dyhr
, footballer
16 November –
Oliver Villadsen
, footballer
Deaths
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24 January –
Leif Thybo
, composer (born
1922
)
30 June –
Johannes Sløk
, philosopher and writer (born
1916
)
16 December –
Villy Sørensen
, philosopher and writer (born
1929
)
See also
edit
2001 in Danish television
References
edit
^
"Margrethe II: queen of Denmark".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
16 June
2019
.
^
"Copenhagen Malmö Annual Report 2001". Copenhagen Malmö Port. Archived from the original on 2010-08-18
. Retrieved
2009-11-06
.
^
"Berlin Awards and Honours". Danish Film Institute
. Retrieved
2012-02-19
.
^
"GP d'Ouverture: Pill à l'heure" (in French). dh.be
. Retrieved
2012-02-21
.