ALL ENGLAND 2010 VIDEO – Thomas Laybourn Gets Creative

Video Interview by Raphael Sachetat. Text by Mark Phelan, live exclusively at Birmingham. The reigning world mixed doubles champion Thomas Laybourn from Denmark has gone to extreme measures to try […]

Video Interview by Raphael Sachetat. Text by Mark Phelan, live exclusively at Birmingham.

The reigning world mixed doubles champion Thomas Laybourn from Denmark has gone to extreme measures to try and fund and find sponsors in an effort to maintain his badminton career. The Danish veteran, who along with Kamilla Juhl took gold in Hyderabad last year, has found it increasingly difficult to attract sponsors as the European economy continues to contract.

Laybourn’s creative pursuit, however, failed to get the nod from the referee at the centennial competition, who had deemed the logo to be unworthy and unsuitable for the tournament.

The referee allowed Laybourn to use the logo on day one as the Danish world champion had no other attire to wear but warned the player that the shirt with the logo would not be allowed on court any subsequent days. 

Laybourn shares his views and thoughts on the controversy with Badzine in an exclusive video interview.

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