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World Athletics U20 Championships

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The final of the 3000m steeplechase at the 2008 Championships in Poland.

The World Athletics U20 Championships is a biennial world championships for the sport of athletics organised by the World Athletics, contested by athletes in the under-20 athletics age category (19 years old or younger on 31 December in the year of the competition.[1][2]

The competition was launched as the IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics in 1986 and renamed to IAAF World U20 Championships in November 2015. The current name was adapted with the name change of the sports governing body in 2019.

Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby is the most successful athlete at the championships, having won one gold and four silver in individual and relay sprinting events between 2000 and 2004. Chris Nelloms, Davidson Ezinwa and Dexter Lee share the position of most successful male athlete, at four medals each.[3]

Championships

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Edition Year Events Host City Host Country Date Venue Top of the medal table Nations Athletes Men Women
1 1986 41 Athens  Greece 16–20 July Athens Olympic Stadium  East Germany 142 1135 752 383
2 1988 41 Sudbury  Canada 27–31 July Laurentian University Stadium  East Germany 123 1024 574 450
3 1990 41 Plovdiv  Bulgaria 8–12 August Deveti Septemvri Stadium  Soviet Union 87 987 606 381
4 1992 41 Seoul  South Korea 16–20 September Seoul Olympic Stadium  China 90 954 535 419
5 1994 42 Lisbon  Portugal 20–24 July Estádio Universitário de Lisboa  United States 143 1139 674 465
6 1996 41 Sydney  Australia 20–25 August Sydney International Athletic Centre  United States 142 1049 640 409
7 1998 43 Annecy  France 28 July – 2 August Parc des Sports  China 169 1156 657 499
8 2000 43 Santiago  Chile 17–22 October Estadio Nacional de Chile  Kenya 151 1122 638 484
9 2002 43 Kingston  Jamaica 16–21 July Independence Park  United States 159 1069 630 439
10 2004 44 Grosseto  Italy 12–18 July Stadio Olimpico Comunale  United States 168 1261 680 581
11 2006 44 Beijing  China 15–20 August Chaoyang Sport Centre  Kenya 176 1350 742 608
12 2008 44 Bydgoszcz  Poland 8–13 July Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium  United States 165 1408 757 651
13 2010 44 Moncton  Canada 19–25 July Moncton Stadium  Kenya 163 1313 746 567
14 2012 44 Barcelona  Spain 10–15 July Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys  United States 171 1566 856 710
15 2014 44 Eugene  United States 22–27 July Hayward Field  United States 175 1546 831 715
16 2016 44 Bydgoszcz  Poland 19–24 July Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium  United States 140 1359
17 2018 44 Tampere  Finland 10–15 July Tampere Stadium  Kenya 158 1462
18 2021 45 Nairobi  Kenya 17–22 August Moi International Sports Centre  Kenya 116 958 523 435
19 2022 45 Cali  Colombia 2–7 August Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero  United States 145 1533 824 709
20 2024 45 Lima  Peru 26–31 August Estadio Atlético de la VIDENA  United States 134 1720
21 2026 45 Eugene  United States Hayward Field

The 2016 Championships were due to be held in Kazan, Russia before the IAAF's suspension of the All-Russia Athletic Federation, which prohibits Russia from hosting international competitions. The championships were relocated as a result.[2][4]

All-time medal table

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As of 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States1238868279
2 Kenya927354219
3 Ethiopia525334139
4 China434837128
5 Russia433226101
6 Jamaica405243135
7 Germany344140115
8 Great Britain31274098
9 Cuba29332486
10 South Africa24191962
11 East Germany22101850
12 Romania20191554
13 France18181854
14 Soviet Union18162256
15 Australia15313379
16 Nigeria14131037
17 Finland13131743
18 Bulgaria136726
19 Sweden1212832
20 Poland11212153
21 Ukraine10101333
22 Qatar95519
23 Croatia93416
24 Belarus8121434
25 Czech Republic86317
26 Trinidad and Tobago82717
27 Japan7163356
28 Netherlands761528
29 Mexico75113
30 Italy681327
31 Spain515929
32 Botswana53210
33 Estonia52411
34 Bahamas50611
35 New Zealand50510
36 Uzbekistan5016
37 Hungary414927
38 Norway46313
39 Uganda441018
40 Serbia43411
41 Brazil421016
42 Unified Team42511
43 Canada381223
44 Switzerland38617
45 Greece37717
46 Turkey34512
47 Latvia3429
48 Morocco331622
49 West Germany3339
50 Algeria2518
51 India24511
52 Slovenia2417
53 Bahrain23813
54 Lithuania2316
55 Israel2103
 Authorised Neutral Athletes2103
56 Moldova2024
57 Montenegro2002
58 Colombia1449
59 Ecuador1438
60 Yugoslavia1337
61 Argentina1315
62 Namibia1304
63 Belgium1258
64 Slovakia1247
65 Portugal1236
66 Saudi Arabia1225
67 Sudan1214
68 Austria1203
69 Cyprus1124
 Grenada1124
71 British Virgin Islands1113
 Chile1113
73 Iran1102
 Tunisia1102
75 Barbados1023
76 Peru1012
77 Dominican Republic1001
 Indonesia1001
 Turks and Caicos Islands1001
80 Eritrea0426
 Tanzania0426
82 Ireland0415
83 Czechoslovakia0325
84 Egypt0314
85 Djibouti0202
86 South Korea0156
87 Chinese Taipei0123
88 Kazakhstan0112
 Kuwait0112
 Thailand0112
91 Antigua and Barbuda0101
 Burundi0101
 Denmark0101
 Guyana0101
 Malawi0101
 Netherlands Antilles0101
 Saint Kitts and Nevis0101
 Seychelles0101
 Venezuela0101
100 Ghana0022
 Zimbabwe0022
102 Azerbaijan0011
 Cayman Islands0011
 Fiji0011
 Guatemala0011
 Iceland0011
 Kyrgyzstan0011
 Luxembourg0011
 Serbia and Montenegro0011
 U.S. Virgin Islands0011
 Uruguay0011
Totals (111 entries)8618768662,603
Source: [citation needed]

Championships records

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Men

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
100 m 9.91 A (+0.8 m/s) WU20R Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 2 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 19 years, 56 days [5]
200 m 19.96 A (−1.0 m/s) Blessing Afrifah  Israel 4 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 18 years, 282 days [6]
Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 19 years, 58 days
400 m 44.58 A Anthony Pesela  Botswana 21 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya 19 years, 73 days [7]
800 m 1:43.76 A Emmanuel Wanyonyi  Kenya 22 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [8]
1500 m 3:35.53 Abdalaati Iguider  Morocco 15 July 2004 2004 Championships Grosseto, Italy
3000 m 7:42.09 A Tadese Worku  Ethiopia 18 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [9]
5000 m 13:08.57 Abreham Cherkos  Ethiopia 13 July 2008 2008 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland
110 m hurdles (0.99 m) 12.72 A (+1.0 m/s) WJR Sasha Zhoya  France 21 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [10]
400 m hurdles 48.51 Kerron Clement  United States 16 July 2004 2004 Championships Grosseto, Italy
3000 m steeplechase 8:06.10 Conseslus Kipruto  Kenya 15 July 2012 2012 Championships Barcelona, Spain [11]
High jump 2.37 m WJR Dragutin Topić  Yugoslavia 12 August 1990 1990 Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Steve Smith  Great Britain 20 September 1992 1992 Championships Seoul, South Korea
Pole vault 5.82 m Armand Duplantis  Sweden 14 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland [12]
Long jump 8.20 m (+1.4 m/s) James Stallworth  United States 9 August 1990 1990 Championships Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Triple jump 17.27 m A (±0.0 m/s) Jaydon Hibbert  Jamaica 5 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 17 years, 200 days [13]
Shot put (6 kg) 22.20 m Jacko Gill  New Zealand 11 July 2012 2012 Championships Barcelona, Spain
22.30 m X Andrei Toader  Romania 19 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland [14]
23.34 m X[15] Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland 19 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland [16]
Discus throw (1.75 kg) 69.81 m A Mykolas Alekna  Lithuania 22 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [17]
Hammer throw (6 kg) 85.57 m WJR Ashraf Amgad Elseify  Qatar 14 July 2012 2012 Championships Barcelona, Spain [18]
Javelin throw 86.48 m WJR Neeraj Chopra  India 23 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland [19]
Decathlon 8425 pts Tomas Järvinen  Czech Republic 29–30 August 2024 2024 Championships Lima, Peru 18 years, 314 days [20]
100 m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400 m 110 m h (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500 m
10.82 (−0.2 m/s) 7.66 m (+1.5 m/s) 13.54 m
(6 kg)
2.12 m 48.88 13.78 (−0.2 m/s)
(0.99 m)
49.18 m
(1.750 kg)
4.60 m 55.79 m 4:29.78
10,000 m walk (track) 39:24.85 Rayen Cherni  Tunisia 30 August 2024 2024 Championships Lima, Peru 17 years, 303 days [21]
4 × 100 m relay 38.51 A WU20R Mihlali Xhotyeni
Sinesipho Dambile
Letlhogonolo Moleyane
Benjamin Richardson
 South Africa 22 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [22]
4 × 400 m relay 3:01.09 WJR Brandon Johnson
LaShawn Merritt
Jason Craig
Kerron Clement
 United States 18 July 2004 2004 Championships Grosseto, Italy

Decathlon disciplines

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Event Record Score Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
100 m 10.51 (−0.3 m/s) 973 pts Ashley Moloney  Australia 10 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 119 days [23]
Long jump 7.74 m (+1.2 m/s) 995 pts Cedric Dubler  Australia 22 July 2014 2014 Championships Eugene, United States 19 years, 190 days
Shot put
(6 kg)
16.51 m 883 pts Yordanis García  Cuba 16 August 2006 2006 Championships Beijing, China 17 years, 268 days [24]
High jump 2.15 m Attila Zsivoczky  Hungary 21 August 1996 1996 Championships Sydney, Australia 19 years, 114 days
400 m 46.86 965 pts Ashley Moloney  Australia 10 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 119 days [25]
110 m hurdles
(0.99 m)
13.74 (−0.3 m/s) 1008 pts Ayden Owens  Puerto Rico 11 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 44 days [26]
Discus throw
(1.750 kg)
51.67 m 905 pts Santiago Ford  Cuba 20 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland
Pole vault 5.00 m 910 pts Ilya Shkurenyov  Russia 21 July 2010 2010 Championships Moncton, Canada 19 years, 191 days
Mathias Ako  France 23 July 2014 2014 Championships Eugene, United States
Javelin throw 71.59 m 914 pts Niklas Kaul  Germany 20 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 18 years, 160 days [27]
1500 m 4:21.35 802 pts Kevin Mayer  France 21 July 2010 2010 Championships Moncton, Canada 18 years, 161 days

Defunct events

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
10,000 m 27:21.08 Rhonex Kipruto  Kenya 10 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 271 days [28]
20 kilometres road run 59:27 Metaferia Zeleke  Ethiopia 31 July 1988 1988 Championships Sudbury, Canada [29]
2,000 m steeplechase 5:28.56 Jon Azkueta  Spain 20 July 1986 1986 Championships Athens, Greece [29]

Women

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
100 m 10.95 A (−0.1 m/s) Tina Clayton  Jamaica 3 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 17 years, 351 days [30]
200 m 21.84 A (+1.1 m/s) Christine Mboma  Namibia 21 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [31]
400 m 50.50 Ashley Spencer  United States 13 July 2012 2012 Championships Barcelona, Spain [32]
800 m 1:59.13 A Roisin Willis  United States 3 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 17 years, 362 days [33]
1500 m 4:04.27 A Birke Haylom  Ethiopia 6 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 16 years, 212 days [34]
3000 m 8:41.76 Beyenu Degefa  Ethiopia 20 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland [35]
5000 m 14:39.71 Medina Eisa  Ethiopia 27 August 2024 2024 Championships Lima, Peru 19 years, 237 days [36]
100 m hurdles 12.77 A (+0.2 m/s) Kerrica Hill  Jamaica 6 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 17 years, 153 days [37]
400 m hurdles 54.70 Lashinda Demus  United States 19 July 2002 2002 Championships Kingston, Jamaica
3000 m steeplechase 9:12.71 Sembo Almayew  Ethiopia 29 August 2024 2024 Championships Lima, Peru 19 years, 218 days [38]
High jump 2.00 m Alina Astafei  Romania 29 July 1988 1988 Championships Sudbury, Canada
Pole vault 4.55 m Angelica Moser   Switzerland 21 July 2016 2016 Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland [39]
Long jump 6.82 m (+1.7 m/s) Fiona May  Great Britain 30 July 1988 1988 Championships Sudbury, Canada
Triple jump 14.62 m (+1.0 m/s) WJR Tereza Marinova  Bulgaria 25 August 1996 1996 Championships Sydney, Australia
Shot put 18.76 m Cheng Xiaoyan  China 21 July 1994 1994 Championships Lisbon, Portugal
Discus throw 68.24 m Ilke Wyludda  East Germany 31 July 1988 1988 Championships Sudbury, Canada
Hammer throw 71.64 m A Silja Kosonen  Finland 21 August 2021 2021 Championships Nairobi, Kenya [40]
Javelin throw 63.52 m A Adriana Vilagoš  Serbia 2 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 18 years, 212 days [41]
Heptathlon 6470 pts Carolina Klüft  Sweden 19–20 July 2002 2002 Championships Kingston, Jamaica
100m H (wind) High jump Shot put 200m (wind) Long jump (wind) Javelin 800m
13.53 (+1.2 m/s) 1.92 m 12.18 m 23.81 (+0.2 m/s) 6.19 m (+0.0 m/s) 46.83 m 2:13.55
10,000 m walk (track) 42:47.25 WJR Anežka Drahotová  Czech Republic 23 July 2014 2014 Championships Eugene, United States [42]
4 × 100 m relay 42.59 A WU20R Serena Cole
Tina Clayton
Kerrica Hill
Tia Clayton
 Jamaica 5 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia 18 years, 40 days
17 years, 353 days

17 years, 352 days
[43]
4 × 400 m relay 3:27.60 WJR Alexandria Anderson
Ashlee Kidd
Stephanie Smith
Natasha Hastings
 United States 18 July 2004 2004 Championships Grosseto, Italy

Heptathlon disciplines

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Event Record Score Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
100 m hurdles 13.24 (+1.1 m/s) 1089 pts Nadine Visser  Netherlands 22 July 2014 2014 Championships Eugene, United States
High jump 1.94 m 1158 pts Morgan Lake  Great Britain 22 July 2014 2014 Championships Eugene, United States
Shot put 14.38 m 819 pts Sarah Lagger  Austria 12 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 312 days [44]
200 m 23.78 (−1.6 m/s) 1002 pts Svetla Dimitrova  Bulgaria 29 July 1988 1988 Championships Sudbury, Canada
Long jump 6.35 m (−0.4 m/s) 959 pts Tatyana Chernova  Russia 16 August 2006 2006 Championships Beijing, China
Javelin throw 54.16 m 941 pts Justine Robbeson  South Africa 17 July 2004 2004 Championships Grosseto, Italy
800 m 2:09.37 974 pts Agathe Guillemot  France 13 July 2018 2018 Championships Tampere, Finland 19 years, 2 days [45]

Defunct event

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Ref.
10,000 m 32:29.90 Wang Junxia  China 19 September 1992 1992 Championships Seoul, South Korea [29]

Mixed

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Event Record Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
4 × 400 m relay 3:17.69 A Charlie Batholomew
Madison Whyte
Will Sumner
Kennedy Wade
 United States 2 August 2022 2022 Championships Cali, Colombia [46]

Disqualifications

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Doping

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Several athletes have been stripped of medals due to doping.[3]

Athlete Nation Sex Event Result Year
Juan Miguel López  Cuba Men Triple jump Silver 1986
Vladyslav Piskunov  Ukraine Men Hammer throw Gold 1994
Seema Antil  India Women Discus throw Gold 2000
Katsiaryna Artsiukh  Belarus Women 400 metres hurdles Gold 2010
Geisa Arcanjo  Brazil Women Shot put Gold 2010
Konrad Bukowiecki  Poland Men Shot put Gold 2016
Andrei Toader  Romania Silver
Adel Jaber Al-Asseri  Saudi Arabia Men 200 metres 2008

Age falsification

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Two athletes subsequently lost their medals as a result of fraudulently misstating their age on official documents: Bahrain's 2006 steeplechase silver medallist Tareq Mubarak Taher and Morocco's Ahmed Baday (1998 5000 metres bronze). In addition to this, later analysis of Moses Kiptanui's age when having won the 1990 1500m showed he was marginally over age (aged 19 years, 315 days) at the time of his victory, though this result has not been rescinded.[3]

Title defenses

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Given the age limitations on the competition it is rare that athletes get the opportunity to defend previous individual titles. A total of 22 athletes have managed this feat, eight of them men and fourteen women.[3] In addition to this Anita Weyermann won the 3000 m title after taking the 1500 m title two years earlier.

Men
Athlete Nation Event Years
Wilfred Kirochi  Kenya 1500 metres 1986–88
Dexter Lee  Jamaica 100 metres 2008–10
Jonathan Ndiku  Kenya 3000 metres steeplechase 2008–10
Jacko Gill  New Zealand Shot put 2010–12
Ashraf Amgad Elseify  Qatar Hammer throw 2012–14
Jaheel Hyde  Jamaica 400 metres hurdles 2014–16
Lázaro Martínez  Cuba Triple jump 2014–16
Erwan Konate  France Long jump 2021–22
Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 100 metres 2021–22
Women
Athlete Nation Event Years
Svetla Dimitrova  Bulgaria Heptathlon 1986–88
Ilke Wyludda  East Germany Discus throw 1986–88
Gillian Russell  Jamaica 100 metres hurdles 1990–92
Irina Stankina  Russia 5000 metres walk 1994–96
Osleidys Menéndez  Cuba Javelin throw 1996–98
Blanka Vlašić  Croatia High jump 2000–02
Ivana Brkljačić  Croatia Hammer throw 2000–02
Carolina Klüft  Sweden Heptathlon 2000–02
Ma Xuejun  China Discus throw 2002–04
Bianca Perie  Romania Hammer throw 2006–08
Mirela Lavric  Romania 800 metres 2008–10
Mercy Cherono  Kenya 3000 metres 2008–10
Dailenys Alcántara  Cuba Triple jump 2008–10
Angelica Bengtsson  Sweden Pole vault 2010–12
Adriana Vilagoš  Serbia Javelin 2021–22
Miné De Klerk  South Africa Shot put 2021–22
Tina Clayton  Jamaica 100 metres 2021–22
Saga Vanninen  Finland Heptathlon 2021–22
Kerrica Hill  Jamaica 100 metres hurdles 2022-24

Doubles

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A total of fifteen athletes have won two individual titles at the same championships (nine men, six women). The majority of these are sprint or long-distance combinations, although Andrew Howe (200 m and long jump), Margus Hunt (discus throw and shot put) and Morgan Lake (high jump and heptathlon) managed to win novel doubles.[3] Many others achieved a double between an individual victory and being a member of a winning relay team.

Men
Athlete Nation Events Year
Peter Chumba  Kenya 5000 metres, 10,000 metres 1986
Ato Boldon  Trinidad and Tobago 100 metres, 200 metres 1992
Haile Gebrselassie  Ethiopia 5000 metres, 10,000 metres 1992
Daniel Komen  Kenya 5000 metres, 10,000 metres 1994
Francis Obikwelu  Nigeria 100 metres, 200 metres 1996
Assefa Mezgebu  Ethiopia 5000 metres, 10,000 metres 1996
Christian Malcolm  United Kingdom 100 metres, 200 metres 1998
Andrew Howe  Italy 200 metres, long jump 2004
Margus Hunt  Estonia Discus throw, shot put 2006
Bayanda Walaza  South Africa 100 metres, 200 metres 2024
Women
Athlete Nation Events Year
Yin Lili  China 3000 metres, 5000 metres 1998
Veronica Campbell  Jamaica 100 metres, 200 metres 2000
Meseret Defar  Ethiopia 3000 metres, 5000 metres 2002
Tezdzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 100 metres, 200 metres 2006
Anthonique Strachan  Bahamas 100 metres, 200 metres 2012
Morgan Lake  Great Britain High jump, heptathlon 2014
Briana Williams  Jamaica 100 metres, 200 metres 2018[47]
Maja Åskag  Sweden Long jump, triple jump 2021

See also

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References

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