Junior As a junior curler, Krause represented Denmark at seven
World Junior Curling Championships. His first was
in 2004, when he played
second on a team
skipped by
Kenneth Jørgensen. The team finished 2–7 at the tournament, finishing in last place. At the
2005 World Junior Curling Championships, he was the alternate on the team but played in six games. The team improved, finishing with a 4–5 record, tied for fifth. At the
2006 World Junior Curling Championships, he played
third on the team, now skipped by
Rasmus Stjerne. The team again finished 4–5, tied for fifth. At the
2007 World Junior Curling Championships, the team improved once again, going 6–3 in the round robin. This put them in a tiebreaker against the United States, which they won, followed by a loss to Canada in the semifinal and Switzerland in the bronze medal game, settling for fourth overall. The team had less success at the
2008 World Junior Curling Championships, going 4–5 (7th place), but did much better
in 2009. At the 2009 World Juniors, the team finished the round robin with a 7–2 record, in second place. This put them into the
page playoffs in the 1 vs. 2 game against Canada. While they lost this game, they remained alive in the playoffs, and they won their semifinal match against the United States and then beat Canada in a rematch in the gold medal final. In his last year of junior eligibility, Krause was promoted as skip of the Danish team. Skipping a team of
Oliver Dupont,
Tobias Thune, and
Troels Harry, Krause led Denmark to a 2–7 record at the
2010 World Junior Curling Championships, placing 8th.
Men's career Krause played for the Danish men's team for the first time at the
2010 European Curling Championships. Playing third from Stjerne, the team went 6–3 in the round robin, placing fourth and making the last playoff spot. The team beat Germany in the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game, then beat Switzerland in the semifinal. The team finally met their match in the final, where they lost to Norway, winning the silver medal in the process. Krause next played for the Danish men's team at the
2014 European Curling Championships, still playing third for Stjerne. There, the team went 1–8, finishing in 9th place. Krause left the Stjerne rink in 2015. Over the next few years, Denmark was relegated to the "C" tournament at the European Championships. Krause was tasked with skipping the Danish team at the
2018 European Championship C Division, played several months before the main tournament. Krause and teammates
Mads Nørgaard, Daniel Abrahamsen and
Ulrik Damm won the tournament with a perfect 8–0 record, securing Denmark a spot at the B Division of the main tournament. Denmark also won the B Division, earning the country a berth at the
2019 European Curling Championships. Krause skipped the Danish team at the 2019 Euros as well and led his team of Nørgaard, Tobias Engelhardt, Henrik Holtermann, and Kasper Wiksten to a 5–4 round robin record. This put them in the playoffs, where they lost the semifinal to Switzerland's
Yannick Schwaller rink and the bronze medal game to Scotland's
Ross Paterson team. Krause played in his first
World Men's Curling Championships in 2021, throwing fourth stones on the team, which is skipped by Nørgård.
Mixed career Krause represented Denmark at the
2014 European Mixed Curling Championship, playing third for
Madeleine Dupont. The team won their group with a 7–1 record but lost to Switzerland in the quarterfinals. ==Personal life==