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Events from the year
2010 in
Denmark
.
Incumbents
Monarch –
Margrethe II
[
1
]
Prime minister –
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
Events
January
1 January – A
Somali
man is charged with trying to kill
Kurt Westergaard
, whose drawing of the Prophet Mohammed has sparked riots around the world.
[
2
]
February
5 February –
Danish special forces
storm a ship captured by armed
Somali pirates
and free the 25 crew on board.
[
3
]
13 February – Three people die and others are seriously injured after a Danish bus en route from
Berlin
to
Munich
hits a barrier and flips over on the
Bundesautobahn 9
near
Dessau
,
Saxony-Anhalt
. The
Autobahn
is closed in both directions.
[
4
]
March
19 March – For the second year in a row Denmark is revealed as the most wasteful nation in the
European Union
.
[
5
]
29 March – Ministers from the
Arctic
countries –
Russia
,
Denmark
,
Norway
,
Canada
and the
United States
– meet in
Chelsea, Quebec
, to form a working cooperation over the
North Pole
region.
[
6
]
April
15 April – The Foreign Ministry decides to shut its embassies in
Jordan
,
Algeria
,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
, and
Nicaragua
, as well as the general consulate in
Hong Kong
.
[
7
]
May
3 May – Nearly ten years after its opening, the 50 millionth
vehicle
roars over the
Øresund Bridge
.
[
8
]
4 May – The army announces that 11 Danish soldiers were wounded when their patrol base in
Afghanistan
came under
attack
. Two local
interpreters
were also injured in the incident.
[
9
]
9 May – Danish chef
Rasmus Kofoed
wins
Bocuse d'Or
.
[
10
]
28 May – Denmark gets a fourth place in
Eurovision 2010
in
Oslo
,
Norway
.
[
11
]
June
16 June –
Sweden
agrees to fund study looking into whether a
bridge
between
Helsingør
and
Helsingborg
would be viable.
[
12
]
22 June – Parliament overwhelmingly approves the establishment of
Anholt
Offshore Wind Park, which will supply some 400,000 homes with green energy.
[
13
]
25 June – According to the
Indonesian
authorities,
Sonata
planned to bomb the Danish
embassy
in revenge for allowing the
Mohammed cartoons
to be printed in 2005.
[
14
]
25 June – Denmark loses to
Japan
in the
2010 FIFA World Cup
.
[
15
]
29 June – Denmark has the highest prices for
food
and
non-alcoholic drinks
in the
European Union
, according to the latest survey from
Eurostat
.
[
16
]
30 June – Despite lowering its
tax
to GDP ratio over the past few years, Denmark still has the EU's highest rate.
[
17
]
July
13 July – A major European survey reveals that Danish employees are least likely to shirk work.
[
18
]
August
9 August – Over three million visitors have seen the
Little Mermaid
statue at
Expo 2010
, in
Shanghai
,
China
.
[
19
]
12 August – Prime Minister
Lars Løkke Rasmussen
for the first time puts a date on when
Danish troops
should be pulled out of
Afghanistan
: 2015.
[
20
]
31 August – The Danish-based Kurdish TV station
Roj TV
faces terror charges for supporting
PKK
.
[
21
]
September
3 September – By an overwhelming majority of 45 votes to 3 at the
Copenhagen City Council
, the construction of a new
mosque
is pre-approved as part of a new local plan for the city's
Amager
district.
[
22
]
10 September – A man is arrested in connection with a bomb at a hotel in Copenhagen.
[
23
]
See
Hotel Jørgensen explosion
October
1 October – About 200 protesters gather outside the
Danish Embassy
in
Paris
to demonstrate against what they call 'a massacre' of
pilot whales
in the
Faroe Islands
.
[
24
]
30 October –
Danish People's Party
proposes a ban on
parabolic antennas
in public housing.
[
25
]
November
15 November – The 16th century Danish astronomer
Tycho Brahe
is exhumed in
Prague
to clarify the cause of his death, after previous tests showed high levels of mercury in his hair.
[
26
]
December
29 December – A terrorist plot "to attack
Jyllands-Posten
and kill an unknown number of people" fails when the accused are arrested.
[
27
]
Undated
Shape ApS
, a Danish mobile design and development agency is founded in Copenhagen.
[
28
]
The arts
Architecture
26 February –
Lene Tranberg
is elected to
honorary fellowship
(Hon. FAIA) by the
American Institute of Architects
.
[
29
]
[
30
]
5 November –
Bjarke Ingels
receives the first ever
European Prize for Architecture
at a gala dinner in
Madrid
.
[
31
]
Film
20 October –
Thomas Vinterberg
's film
Submarino
wins the
2010 Nordic Council Film Prize
.
[
32
]
Literature
Bjørn Lomborg
-
Smart Solutions to Climate Change, Comparing Costs and Benefits
, Cambridge University Press, November 2010,
ISBN
978-0-521-76342-4
.
[
33
]
Music
Sports
Badminton
9–14 March –
Tine Rasmussen
wins gold in Women's Single and
Lars Paaske
and
Jonas Rasmussen
win gold in Men's Double at the
2010 All England Super Series
.
14–18 April – With four gold medals, two silver medals and two bronze medals, Denmark finishes as the best nation at the
22nd European Badminton Championships
in
Manchester
, England.
7 November –
Mathias Boe
and
Carsten Mogensen
win gold in men's double at the
2010 French Super Series
.
23–28 August Denmark wins two bronze medals at the
2010 BWF World Championships
.
Cycling
9 February –
Michael Mørkøv
(DEN) and
Alex Rasmussen
(DEN) win the
Six Days of Copenhagen
six-day track cycling race
for the second year in a row.
24 March –
Matti Breschel
wins
Dwars door Vlaanderen
.
[
34
]
24–28 March –
2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
talks place in
Ballerup Super Arena
in Copenhagen
25 March –
Alex Rasmussen
wins gold in
men's scratch
at the
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
.
3 October –
Matti Breschel
wins silver in
men's road race
at the
UCI Road World Championships
in
Australia
.
Football
13 May –
FC Nordsjælland
wins the
2009–10 Danish Cup
by defeating
FC Midtjylland
2–0 in the final.
11 June – 11 July –
Denmark
participates in the
FIFA World Cup
, but does not make it beyond the group stage after only finishing third in
Group E
.
Equestrian sports
23 September Denmark wins three silver medals and three bronze medals at the
2010 FEI World Equestrian Games
in
Lexington, Kentucky
.
Swimming
4–15 August – Denmark wins two gold medals, two silver medals and two bronze medals at the
2010 European Aquatics Championships
.
Tennis
1–11 October –
Caroline Wozniacki
wins
China Open
.
Other
24 April – Boxer
Mikkel Kessler
takes the
WBC super-middleweight title
from defending champion
Carl Froch
in an installment of the
Super-Six tournament
.
[
35
]
The match is subsequently deemed "a classic" and "one of the best matches in Danish boxing ever" by the Danish newspaper
Ekstra Bladet
.
[
36
]
13 June – In golf,
Thomas Bjørn
wins the
Portuguese Open
on the
European Tour
.
5 September –
Denmark
wins the
Team Speedway Junior World Championship
final at
Rye House Stadium
in
Hoddesdon
, England.
Deaths
6 January – Jakob Nørhøj,
Socialist People's Party
politician (b.
1976
)
11 January – Asger Stig Møller, author (b.
1965
)
12 February –
Grethe Sønck
, actress and singer (born 1929)
15 February –
Rigmor Mydtskov
, photographer (b.
1925
)
17 February – Aksel Erhardsen (b.
1927
)
4 March –
Etta Cameron
, singer (b.
1939
)
3 June – Lars Kjeldgaard, author (b.
1956
)
20 August –
Gyda Hansen
, actress (b.
1938
)
9 September –
Bent Larsen
, chess Grandmaster (b.
1935
)
13 October –
Ulrik Cold
, opera singer (b.
1939
)
19 November –
Tobias Faber
, architect (b.
1915
)
26 November –
Palle Huld
, actor and writer (born 1912), inspiration behind the tales of
Tintin
2 December – Kirsten Jacobsen, politician (b.
1942
)
[
37
]
31 December –
Tove Maës
, actress (born 1921)
See also
2010 in Danish television
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.
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4 September
2010
.
^
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.
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2010
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.
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2010
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^
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.
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^
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.
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