List of World Junior Table Tennis Championships medalists
Main article: World Junior Table Tennis Championships
Results of Individual Events
The tables below are World Junior Table Tennis Champions lists of individual events (Men's and Women's Singles, Men's and Women's Doubles and Mixed).
Men's singles
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | Li Hu | Cho Eon-rae | Lim Jae-hyun |
Zheng Changgong | ||||
2004 | Kobe | Ma Long | Cho Eon-rae | Lin Chen |
Wu Chih-chi | ||||
2005 | Linz | Patrick Baum | Jun Mizutani | Fabian Akerstrom |
Huang Sheng-sheng | ||||
2006 | Cairo | Kenta Matsudaira | Xu Ke | Dimitrij Ovtcharov |
Hidetoshi Oya | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | Jeong Sang-eun | Xu Ruifeng | Lee Sang-su |
Mikhail Paykov | ||||
2008 | Madrid | Chen Chien-an | Paul Drinkhall | Lee Sang-su |
Yan An | ||||
2009 | Colombia | Fang Bo | Yan An | Lin Gaoyuan |
Song Hongyuan | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Song Hongyuan | Lin Gaoyuan | Zhou Yu |
Wu Jiaji | ||||
2011 | Manama | Koki Niwa | Lin Gaoyuan | Quentin Robinot |
Maharu Yoshimura | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | Fan Zhendong | Lin Gaoyuan | Fan Shengpeng |
Xu Chenhao | ||||
2013 | Rabat | Jang Woo-jin | Zhou Kai | Kong Lingxuan |
Morizono Masataka | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | Yu Ziyang | Yuto Muramatsu | Liu Dingshuo |
Xue Fei | ||||
2015 | Vendée | Liu Dingshuo | Xue Fei | Wang Chuqin |
Zhu Cheng |
Men's doubles
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | Seiya Kishikawa Minoru Muramori |
Tiago Apolónia Marcos Freitas |
Bence Csaba Faazil Kassam |
Zhang Jike Zheng Changgong | ||||
2004 | Kobe | Seiya Kishikawa Jun Mizutani |
Ma Long Zhou Bin |
Cho Eon-rae Lee Jin-kwon |
Andrej Gaćina Tomislav Zubčić | ||||
2005 | Linz | Chiang Hung-Chieh Huang Sheng-Sheng |
Stanislav Golovanov Kirill Skachkov |
Kang Dong-hoon Lee Jin-kwon |
Seiya Kishikawa Jun Mizutani | ||||
2006 | Cairo | Jiang Haiyang Wu Hao |
Xu Ke Xu Ruifeng |
Marcos Freitas Andre Silva |
Kenji Matsudaira Hidetoshi Oya | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | Song Shichao Yan An |
Kenji Matsudaira Jin Ueda |
Mikhail Paykov Artem Utochkin |
Xu Ruifeng Zhang Shengwunan | ||||
2008 | Madrid | Yan An Song Hongyuan |
Lee Sang-su Seo Hyun-deok |
Jung Young-sik Kim Min-seok |
Kenta Matsudaira Koki Niwa | ||||
2009 | Colombia | Fang Bo Song Hongyuan |
Lin Gaoyuan Yan An |
Jung Young-sik Kim Min-seok |
Koki Niwa Jin Ueda | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Asuka Machi Koki Niwa |
Simon Gauzy Quentin Robinot |
Patrick Franziska Arne Hilter |
Lin Gaoyuan Zhou Yu | ||||
2011 | Manama | Song Hongyuan Zheng Peifeng |
Simon Gauzy Quentin Robinot |
Lin Gaoyuan Wu Jiaji |
Koki Niwa Maharu Yoshimura | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | Lin Gaoyuan Xu chenhao |
Fan Shengpeng Fan Zhendong |
Hung Tzu-Hsiang Lee Chia-sheng |
Yuto Muramatsu Asuka Sakai | ||||
2013 | Rabat | Kong Lingxuan Zhou Qihao |
Jang Woo-jin Park Chan-hyeok |
Angles Enzo Flore Tristan |
Liang Jingkun Zhou Kai | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | Lyu Xiang Xue Fei |
Cho Seung-min Kim Min-hyeok |
Liu Dingshuo Wang Chuqin |
Peng Wang-Wei Wang Tai-Wei | ||||
2015 | Vendée | Wang Chuqin Xue Fei |
Liu Dingshuo Zhu Cheng |
Ho Kwan Kit Ng Pak Nam |
An Jae-hyun Cho Seung-min |
Women's singles
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | Li Qian | Peng Luyang | Cao Zhen |
Li Xiaoxia | ||||
2004 | Kobe | Chang Chenchen | Liu Shiwen | Fan Ying |
Ai Fukuhara | ||||
2005 | Linz | Ding Ning | Peng Xue | Zhenqi Barthel |
Shim Se-rom | ||||
2006 | Cairo | Feng Yalan | Wen Jia | Mu Zi |
Wu Yang | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | Yang Yang | Wen Jia | Mu Zi |
Amelie Solja | ||||
2008 | Madrid | Cao Lisi | Amelie Solja | Ayuka Tanioka |
Wang Daqin | ||||
2009 | Colombia | Wu Yang | Gu Yuting | Cao Lisi |
Chen Meng | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Zhu Yuling | Kasumi Ishikawa | Yang Ha-eun |
Yi Fangxian | ||||
2011 | Manama | Chen Meng | Zhu Yuling | Gu Ruochen |
Gu Yuting | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | Zhu Yuling | Gu Yuting | Gu Ruochen |
Petrissa Solja | ||||
2013 | Rabat | Gu Yuting | Liu Gaoyang | Liu Xi |
Wang Manyu | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | Wang Manyu | Zhu Chaohui | Chen Ke |
He Zhuojia | ||||
2015 | Vendée | Wang Manyu | Wang Yidi | Chen Ke |
Chen Xingtong |
Women's doubles
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | Li Qian Li Xiaoxia |
Gabriela Feher Eva Tapai |
Ai Fukuhara Sayaka Hirano |
Gaby Rohr Meike Rohr | ||||
2004 | Kobe | Chang Chenchen Liu Shiwen |
Fan Ying Wang Xuan |
Daniela Dodean Elizabeta Samara |
Jee Min-hyung Shim Se-rom | ||||
2005 | Linz | Ding Ning Peng Xue |
Galia Dvorak Sara Ramírez |
Yuka Ishigaki Moemi Terui |
Shiho Ono Yuri Yamanashi | ||||
2006 | Cairo | Wen Jia Mu Zi |
Feng Yalan Wu Yang |
Yuka Ishigaki Moemi Terui |
Amelie Solja Rosalia Stahr | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | Wen Jia Li Xiaodan |
Mu Zi Yang Yang |
Ioana Ghemes Elizabeta Samara |
Yuka Ishigaki Misako Wakamiya | ||||
2008 | Madrid | Cao Lisi Wang Daqin |
Kim Min-hee Lee Hyun |
Yuko Fujii Ayuka Tanioka |
Kasumi Ishikawa Misaki Morizono | ||||
2009 | Colombia | Chen Meng Gu Yuting |
Kim Min-hee Yang Ha-eun |
Cao Lisi Wu Yang |
Lee Ho Ching Ng Wing Nam | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Gu Yuting Zhu Yuling |
Kasumi Ishikawa Misaki Morizono |
Miyu Maeda Ayuka Tanioka |
Yi Fangxian Zhao Yan | ||||
2011 | Manama | Chen Meng Gu Yuting |
Gu Ruochen Zhu Yuling |
Chen Szu-yu Cheng Hsien-Tzu |
Irina Ciobanu Bernadette Szőcs | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | Gu Yuting Zhu Yuling |
Gu Ruochen Liu Gaoyang |
Irina Ciobanu Bernadette Szőcs |
Miyu Maeda Ayuka Tanioka | ||||
2013 | Rabat | Gu Yuting Liu Xi |
Liu Gaoyang Wang Manyu |
Maksuti Aneta Truzsinszki Viktoria |
Jung Yu-mi Lee Da-som | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | Chen Xingtong Liu Gaoyang |
Miu Hirano Mima Ito |
He Zhuojia Zhu Chaohui |
Ji Eun-chae Lee Zion | ||||
2015 | Vendée | Chen Ke Wang Manyu |
Ko Un-gum Ri Yong-hae |
An Yeong-eun Kim Ji-ho |
Kang Da-yeon Kim Ha-eun |
Mixed doubles
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | Zheng Changgong Li Xiaoxia |
Ma Long Cao Zhen |
Yuichi Tokiyoshi Midori Ito |
Cho Eon-rae Shim Se-rom | ||||
2004 | Kobe | Zhou Bin Liu Shiwen |
Ma Long Chang Chenchen |
Seiya Kishikawa Ai Fukuhara |
Cho Eon-rae Shim Se-rom | ||||
2005 | Linz | Kang Dong-hoon Shim Se-rom |
Zolt Pete Gabriela Feher |
Abdel-Kader Salifou Elizabeta Samara |
Dimitrij Ovtcharov Amelie Solja | ||||
2006 | Cairo | Xu Ke Mu Zi |
Jiang Haiyang Wen Jia |
Wu Hao Feng Yalan |
Ruwen Filus Amelie Solja | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | Xu Ruifeng Mu Zi |
Song Shichao Li Xiaodan |
Zhang Shengwunan Yang Yang |
Kenji Matsudaira Kasumi Ishikawa | ||||
2008 | Madrid | Song Hongyuan Cao Lisi |
Seo Hyun-deok Song Ma-eum |
Cheng Jingqi Wang Daqin |
Kenta Matsudaira Kasumi Ishikawa | ||||
2009 | Colombia | Fang Bo Gu Yuting |
Daniel Kosiba Dora Csilla Madarasz |
Lin Gaoyuan Chen Meng |
Jung Young-sik Kim Min-hee | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Wu Jiaji Gu Yuting |
Not adwarded | Zhou Yu Yi Fangxian |
Soumyajit Ghosh Ng Wing Nam | ||||
2011 | Manama | Song Hongyuan Chen Meng |
Zheng Peifeng Gu Yuting |
Lin Gaoyuan Zhu Yuling |
Wu Jiaji Gu Ruochen | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | Fan Zhendong Liu Gaoyang |
Lin Gaoyuan Gu Ruochen |
Xu Chenhao Zhu Yuling |
Frederick Jost Petrissa Solja | ||||
2013 | Rabat | Kong Lingxuan Liu Xi |
Zhou Qihao Gu Yuting |
Mutti Leonardo Rakovac Lea |
Asuka Sakai Sakura Mori | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | Wang Chuqin Chen Xingtong |
Lyu Xiang Wang Manyu |
Xue Fei Liu Gaoyang |
Yu Ziyang He Zhuojia | ||||
2015 | Vendée | Xue Fei Chen Ke |
Wang Chuqin Chen Xingtong |
Zhu Cheng Wang Manyu |
Ho Kwan Kit Minnie Soo Wai Yam |
Results of Team Events
The tables below are World Junior Table Tennis Championships lists of teams events.
Men's team
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2003 | Santiago | China | Chinese Taipei | South Korea |
2004 | Kobe | China | South Korea | Japan |
2005 | Linz | Japan | China | Germany |
2006 | Cairo | China | Japan | Germany |
Russia | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | China | South Korea | France |
Japan | ||||
2008 | Madrid | China | South Korea | England |
Japan | ||||
2009 | Colombia | China | Germany | Japan |
South Korea | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | China | Japan | Germany |
South Korea | ||||
2011 | Manama | China | Japan | Germany |
South Korea | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | China | Japan | South Korea |
France | ||||
2013 | Rabat | China | Japan | Poland |
France | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | China | Japan | Chinese Taipei |
South Korea | ||||
2015 | Vendée | China | South Korea | France |
Hong Kong | ||||
2016 | Cape Town | Japan | South Korea | Chinese Taipei |
China |
Women's team
Year | Host City | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Santiago | China | Japan | Czech |
2004 | Kobe | China | Japan | Romania |
2005 | Linz | China | Hungary | Spain |
2006 | Cairo | China | Japan | Hungary |
Romania | ||||
2007 | Palo Alto | China | Romania | Poland |
South Korea | ||||
2008 | Madrid | China | Japan | Germany |
South Korea | ||||
2009 | Colombia | China | Japan | Hong Kong |
South Korea | ||||
2010 | Bratislava | Japan | China | Germany |
South Korea | ||||
2011 | Manama | China | Japan | Chinese Taipei |
Hong Kong | ||||
2012 | Hyderabad | China | Japan | Germany |
Hong Kong | ||||
2013 | Rabat | China | Japan | Romania |
Hong Kong | ||||
2014 | Shanghai | China | Japan | Hong Kong |
United States | ||||
2015 | Vendée | China | South Korea | United States |
Romania | ||||
2016 | Cape Town | Japan | China | Hong Kong |
South Korea |
See also
References
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