2010 in Denmark
Events from the year 2010 in Denmark.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Margrethe II
- 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.
February
- 5 February – Danish special forces storm a ship captured by armed Somali pirates and free the 25 crew on board.
- 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.
March
- 19 March – For the second year in a row Denmark is revealed as the most wasteful nation in the European Union.
- 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.
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.
May
- 3 May – Nearly 10 years after its opening, the 50 millionth vehicle roars over the Øresund Bridge.
- 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 May – Danish chef Rasmus Kofoed wins Bocuse d'Or.
- 28 May – Denmark gets a fourth place in Eurovision 2010 in Oslo, Norway.
June
- 16 June – Sweden agrees to fund study looking into whether a bridge between Helsingør and Helsingborg would be viable.
- 22 June – Parliament overwhelmingly approves the establishment of Anholt Offshore Wind Park, which will supply some 400,000 homes with green energy.
- 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.
- 25 June – Denmark loses to Japan in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- 29 June – Denmark has the highest prices for food and non-alcoholic drinks in the European Union, according to the latest survey from Eurostat.
- 30 June – Despite lowering its tax to GDP ratio over the past few years, Denmark still has the EU's highest rate.
July
- 13 July – A major European survey reveals that Danish employees are least likely to shirk work.
August
- 9 August – Over three million visitors have seen the Little Mermaid statue at Expo 2010, in Shanghai, China.
- 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.
- 31 August – The Danish-based Kurdish TV station Roj TV faces terror charges for supporting PKK.
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.
- 10 September – A man is arrested in connection with a bomb at a hotel in Copenhagen. 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.
- 30 October – Danish People's Party proposes a ban on parabolic antennas in public housing.
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.
December
- 29 December – A terrorist plot "to attack Jyllands-Posten and kill an unknown number of people" fails when the accused are arrested.
The arts
Architecture
- 26 February – Lene Tranberg is elected to honorary fellowship by the American Institute of Architects.
- 5 November – Bjarke Ingels receives the first ever European Prize for Architecture at a gala dinner in Madrid.
Film
- 20 October – Thomas Vinterberg's film Submarino wins the 2010 Nordic Council Film Prize.
Literature
- Bjørn Lomborg - 'Smart Solutions to Climate Change, Comparing Costs and Benefits'', Cambridge University Press, November 2010,.
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.
Cycling
- 24 March – Matti Breschel wins Dwars door Vlaanderen.
- 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.
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. The match is subsequently deemed "a classic" and "one of the best matches in Danish boxing ever" by the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet.
- 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
- 11 January – Asger Stig Møller, author
- 12 February - Grethe Sønck, actress and singer
- 15 February – Rigmor Mydtskov, photographer
- 17 February – Aksel Erhardsen
- 4 March – Etta Cameron, singer
- 3 June – Lars Kjeldgaard, author
- 20 August – Gyda Hansen, actress
- 9 September – Bent Larsen, chess Grandmaster
- 13 October – Ulrik Cold, opera singer
- 19 November – Tobias Faber, architect
- 26 November - Palle Huld, actor and writer, inspiration behind the tales of Tintin
- 3 December - Kirsten Jacobsen, politician
- 31 December - Tove Maës, actress