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Anu Kristiina Nieminen (born 16 December 1977; née Weckström) is a Finnish badminton player. Born in Helsinki, Nieminen joined the national team in 1994.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> She is one of the best badminton players in Finland, having won twelve National Championships,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Nieminen first represented Finland at the Olympic level at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She reached the second round before losing to Kanako Yonekura of Japan.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the 2004 Olympics, she was defeated by Kaori Mori of Japan in the Round of 32.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 2006, she signed with the Finnish cosmetics company Lumene, along with her husband, professional tennis player Jarkko Nieminen.
Nieminen competed at the 2008 Olympics, she again reached the second round, this time losing to Huaiwen Xu of Germany.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the 2012 Olympics, she won her first match against Victoria Montero of Mexico, but after losing to Tai Tzu-ying of Chinese Taipei, she did not advance beyond the group stages.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 2013, she joined the Lillerød Badminton in Denmark as a coach for the young players.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Achievements
BWF International Challenge/Series
Women's singles
| Year
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Tournament
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Opponent
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Score
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Result
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| 2011
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Slovak Open
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Template:Flagicon Patty Stolzenbach
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21–14, 19–21, 21–16
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| 2008
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Austrian International
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Template:Flagicon Zhang Xi
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21–19, 13–21, 9–21
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2005
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Italian International
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Template:Flagicon Tine Rasmussen
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4–11, 5–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2003
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Dominican Republic International
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Template:Flagicon Miyo Akao
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5–11, 11–7, 11–13
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2002
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Slovenian International
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Template:Flagicon Petya Nedelcheva
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11–6, 1–11, 9–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2002
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Finnish International
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Template:Flagicon Petya Nedelcheva
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7–1, 7–4, 7–0
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| 2001
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Irish International
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Template:Flagicon Kara Solmundson
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3–7, 7–1, 2–7, 5–7
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2001
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Norwegian International
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Template:Flagicon Tatiana Vattier
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7–0, 7–1, 7–4
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| 2001
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Portugal International
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Template:Flagicon Pi Hongyan
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8–11, 1–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2000
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Scottish International
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Template:Flagicon Christina Sørensen
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11–4, 3–11, 11–4
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| 2000
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Norwegian International
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Template:Flagicon Katja Wengberg
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11–7, 11–6
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Template:Gold1 Winner
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| 2000
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Croatian International
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Template:Flagicon Markéta Koudelková
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11–6, 11–4
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Template:Gold1 Winner
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| 2000
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Dutch International
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Template:Flagicon Lonneke Janssen
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3–11, 3–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 2000
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Cuba International
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Template:Flagicon Takako Ida
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2–11, 4–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1999
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Irish International
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Template:Flagicon Miho Tanaka
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9–11, 5–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1999
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Guatemala International
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Template:Flagicon Denyse Julien
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6–11, 10–13
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1999
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Argentina International
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Template:Flagicon Kara Solmundson
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6–11, 6–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1999
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Brazil International
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Template:Flagicon Kara Solmundson
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13–10, 11–9
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Template:Gold1 Winner
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| 1999
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Bulgarian International
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Template:Flagicon Elena Nozdran
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6–11, 8–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1998
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Scottish International
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Template:Flagicon Margit Borg
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5–11, 3–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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| 1998
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Austrian International
|
Template:Flagicon Carolien Glebbeek
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3–11, 12–9, 8–11
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Template:Silver2 Runner-up
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Women's doubles
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References
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External links