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2022 BWF World Junior Championships

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2022 BWF World Junior Championships
Tournament details
Dates24–30 October
Edition22nd
LevelInternational
VenuePalacio de Deportes de Santander
LocationSantander, Spain
2019 Kazan
2020 Auckland
2021 Chengdu
2023 Spokane

The 2022 BWF World Junior Championships was the twenty-second edition of the BWF World Junior Championships. It was held in Santander, Spain at the Palacio de Deportes de Santander from 17 to 30 October 2022.[1] Individual players competed to win the Eye Level Cup presented by the former BWF President and chairman of the World Youth Culture Foundation, Kang Young-joong, and the mixed team competed to win Suhandinata Cup.[2]

Host city selection

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Spain was awarded the event in November 2018 during the announcement of 18 major badminton event hosts from 2019 to 2025.[1]

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Teams
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 South Korea
Cho Hyeon-woo
Cho Moon-hee
Cho Song-hyun
Jang Joon-hee
Kim Byung-jae
Kim Tae-rim
Park Beom-soo
Park Sung-ju
Choi Kyung-jin
Jeong Da-yeon
Kim Min-ji
Kim Min-seon
Kim Ye-ri
Ko Hee-joo
Park Na-kyung
Park Seul
 Chinese Taipei
Chang Hsuan-yu
Chen You-yu
Huang Jui-hsuan
Huang Tsung-i
Kuo Kuan-lin
Ting Yen-chen
Tsai Cheng-han
Tsai Fu-cheng
Wang Hung-shun
Yang Cheng-hao
Nicole Gonzales Chan
Chen Yu-syuan
Hsieh Yun-shan
Ko Ruo-hsuan
Lin Yu-hao
Lin Yu-pei
Wang Pei-yu
Wang Yi-zhen
Yang Chu-yun
Yang Zih-sian
 Indonesia
Muhammad Reza Al Fajri
Putra Erwiansyah
Rayhan Fadillah
Alwi Farhan
Bodhi Ratana Teja Gotama
Raymond Indra
Daniel Edgar Marvino
Zaidan Arrafi Nabawi
Rafli Ramanda
Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo
Az-Zahra Putri Dania
Tasya Farahnailah
Anisanaya Kamila
Deswanti Hujansih Nurtertiati
Felisha Pasaribu
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari
Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani
Rachel Allessya Rose
Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo
 Japan
Seiya Inoue
Koya Iwano
Haruki Kawabe
Sora Ogaki
Yudai Okimoto
Shunya Ota
Shun Saito
Osuke Sakurai
Kaito Sugawara
Daigo Tanioka
Hina Akechi
Mihane Endo
Kokona Ishikawa
Rui Kiyama
Riko Kiyose
Tomoka Miyazaki
Kanano Muroya
Maya Taguchi
Nao Yamakita
Sorano Yoshikawa
Boys' singles
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Chinese Taipei Kuo Kuan-lin India Sankar Subramanian South Korea Kim Byung-jae
Thailand Panitchaphon Teeraratsakul
Girls' singles
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Japan Tomoka Miyazaki China Yuan Anqi Japan Sorano Yoshikawa
Indonesia Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo
Boys' doubles
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China Xu Huayu
China Zhu Yijun
Indonesia Putra Erwiansyah
Indonesia Patra Harapan Rindorindo
South Korea Cho Song-hyun
South Korea Park Beom-soo
Thailand Apiluk Gaterahong
Thailand Witchaya Jintamuttha
Girls' doubles
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China Liu Shengshu
China Wang Tingge
Indonesia Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Indonesia Rachel Allessya Rose
Japan Rui Kiyama
Japan Kanano Muroya
Japan Kokona Ishikawa
Japan Riko Kiyose
Mixed doubles
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China Zhu Yijun
China Liu Shengshu
China Liao Pinyi
China Huang Kexin
China Shen Xuanyao
China Li Qian
China Yu Hao
China Qin Huizhi

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China3227
2 Chinese Taipei1102
3 Japan1045
4 South Korea1023
5 Indonesia0224
6 India0101
7 Thailand0022
Totals (7 entries)661224

References

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  1. ^ a b "BWF Major Event Hosts 2019-2025 Awarded". Badminton World Federation. 29 November 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-12-04. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  2. ^ "New Eye Level Cups Donated for World Junior Championships 2022". Badminton World Federation. 29 December 2021. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.