List of ITTF World Youth Championships medalists
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Below is listed the ITTF World Youth Championships medalists in the boys' and girls' singles, also in the boys', girls' and mixed doubles events. The champion(s) of the tournament win a gold medal, the runners-up take the silver medal, and both losing semifinalists are awarded bronze medals.[1][2]
Winners
[edit]Under-19
[edit]Year | Team | Singles | Doubles | ||||
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Boys' | Girls' | Boys' | Girls' | Boys' | Girls' | Mixed | |
2021 | China | China | Xiang Peng | Kuai Man | Maksim Grebnev Vladimir Sidorenko |
Kuai Man Wu Yangchen |
Miyuu Kihara Hiroto Shinuzoka |
2022 | Lin Shidong | Miyuu Kihara | Lin Shidong Chen Yuanyu |
Miyuu Kihara Miwa Harimoto |
Lin Shidong Kuai Man | ||
2023 | Kuai Man | Lin Shidong Wen Ruibo |
Kuai Man Xu Yi |
Under-15
[edit]Year | Team | Singles | Doubles | ||||
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Boys' | Girls' | Boys' | Girls' | Boys' | Girls' | Mixed | |
2021 | Russia | Japan | Sora Matsushima | Miwa Harimoto | Felix Lebrun Sora Matsushima |
Hana Goda Miwa Harimoto |
Miwa Harimoto Sora Matsushima |
2022 | China | China | Flavien Coton | Yan Yutong | Samuel Arpas Balazs Lei |
Xiang Junlin Yan Yutong |
Alan Kurmangaliyev Hana Goda |
2023 | Japan | Sun Yang | Yuna Ojio | Kuo Guan-hong Hsu Hsien-chia |
Mao Takamori Yuna Ojio |
Tamito Watanabe Yuna Ojio |
Results of individual events
[edit]The tables below are World Youth Championships medalists of individual events (boys' and girls' singles, boys' and girls' doubles, and mixed doubles).
Under-19
[edit]Boys' singles
[edit]Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Vila Nova de Gaia | Xiang Peng | Samuel Kulczycki | Payas Jain |
Zeng Beixun | ||||
2022 | Tunis | Lin Shidong | Chen Yuanyu | Darius Movileanu |
Felix Lebrun | ||||
2023 | Nova Gorica | Lin Shidong | Wen Ruibo | Kao Cheng-jui |
Eduard Ionescu |
Girls' singles
[edit]Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Vila Nova de Gaia | Kuai Man | Miyuu Kihara | Haruna Ojio |
Wu Yangchen | ||||
2022 | Tunis | Miyuu Kihara | Miwa Harimoto | Kuai Man |
Chen Yi | ||||
2023 | Nova Gorica | Kuai Man | Elena Zaharia | Annett Kaufmann |
Xu Yi |
Boys' doubles
[edit]Girls' doubles
[edit]Mixed doubles
[edit]Under-15
[edit]Boys' singles
[edit]Girls' singles
[edit]Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2021 | Vila Nova de Gaia | Miwa Harimoto | Hana Goda | Suhana Saini |
Ser Lin Qian | ||||
2022 | Tunis | Yan Yutong | Xiang Junlin | Rin Mende |
Yuna Ojio | ||||
2023 | Nova Gorica | Yuna Ojio | Yoo Ye-rin | Yan Yutong |
Wu Jia-en |
Boys' doubles
[edit]Girls' doubles
[edit]Mixed doubles
[edit]Results of team events
[edit]The tables below are World Youth Championships medalists of team events.
Under-19
[edit]Boys' team
[edit]Girls' team
[edit]Under-15
[edit]Boys' team
[edit]Girls' team
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "World Table Tennis". worldtabletennis.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
- ^ "World Table Tennis". worldtabletennis.com. Retrieved 2023-12-26.