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1994 in Denmark
Summary
Events from the year 1994
in Denmark
.
←
1993
1992
1991
1994
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Denmark
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1995
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Decades:
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See also:
Other events of 1994
List of years in Denmark
Incumbents
edit
Monarch –
Margrethe II
[1]
Prime minister –
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen
[2]
Events
edit
1 January –
Capital punishment in Denmark
is officially outlawed in all cases.
5 April – 3 die and 2 are injured in the
Aarhus University shooting
.
29 April – Danish forces within the
United Nations Protection Force
take part in
Operation Bøllebank
in response to the
Bosnian War
.
27 May – The first
European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns
is held
Aalborg
, resulting in the
Aalborg Charter
.
9 June – The
1994 European Parliament election in Denmark
are held, electing 16 members to the
European Parliament
.
7 July – The
1994 Faroese general election
is held.
21 September – The
1994 Danish general election
is held.
27 September – Following the general election, the
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen II Cabinet
is formed.
25 October – Danish peacekeeping forces conduct
Operation Amanda
, a United Nations Protection Force mission within the Bosnian War.
Arts
edit
The
11th Robert Awards
are held.
Bille August's
The House of the Spirits
wins Best Danish Film and Best Screenplay.
Sports
edit
Badminton
edit
Lillerød BK
wins
Europe Cup
.
Cycling
edit
2 July –
1994 Tour de France
10 July –
Bo Hamburger
wins the 8th stage
16 July –
Bjarne Riis
wins the 13th stage
19 August –
Jesper Skibby
wins the
1994 Ronde van Nederland
.
21–28 August
Alex Pedersen
wins gold in the
Men's amateur road race
at the
1994 UCI Road World Championships
.
September –
Rolf Sørensen
wins the
Paris–Brussels
road cycling race.
Kurt Betschart
(SUI) and
Bruno Risi
(SUI) win the
Six Days of Copenhagen
six-day track cycling race
.
Football
edit
12 May –
Brøndby IF
wins the
1993–94 Danish Cup
by defeating
Næstved BK
3–1 after penalties in the final.
Other
edit
10–17 April – With two gold medals, three silver medals and four bronze medals, Denmark finishes as the second best nation at the
14th European Badminton Championships
in
Den Bosch
, Netherlands.
September 1 –
Erik Gundersen
wins the
1984 Individual Speedway World Championship
.
25 September –
Denmark
wins gold at the
1994 European Women's Handball Championship
in
Germany
by defeating
host country
27–23 in the final.
Births
edit
January–March
edit
31 January –
Kenneth Zohore
, footballer
10 February –
Simone Christensen
, BMX rider
[3]
April–June
edit
20 April –
Line Kjærsfeldt
, badminton player
[4]
14 May –
Pernille Blume
, swimmer
[5]
9 June –
Viktor Fischer
, footballer
July–September
edit
15 August –
Lasse Vigen Christensen
, footballer
12 September –
Amalie Thomsen
, canoeist
[6]
October–December
edit
23 October –
Nanna Koerstz Madsen
, golfer
[7]
30 November –
Ida Villumsen
, canoeist
[8]
16 December –
Philip Zinckernagel
, footballer
Deaths
edit
13 April –
Jørgen Buckhøj
, actor (born
1935
)
28 June –
Ulrik Neumann
, actor (born
1918
)
25 September –
Paul Høm
, artist (born
1905
)
7 October –
Niels Kaj Jerne
, immunologist (born
1911
)
See also
edit
1994 in Danish television
References
edit
^
"Margrethe II: queen of Denmark".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
16 June
2019
.
^
"Poul Nyrup Rasmussen: Biography & Facts".
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.
^
"Simone Christensen".
International Olympic Committee
. 23 June 2017
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.
^
"Line Kjærsfeldt Bio, Stats, and Results".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.
^
"Pernille Blume Bio, Stats, and Results".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com
. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020
. Retrieved
5 February
2020
.
^
"Amalie Thomsen".
International Olympic Committee
. 14 June 2017
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.
^
"Nanna Koerstz Madsen".
International Olympic Committee
. 11 April 2017
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.
^
"Ida Villumsen".
International Olympic Committee
. 26 June 2016
. Retrieved
25 November
2019
.