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Junior World Weightlifting Championships

The IWF Junior World Championships is organised by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF).[1][2] The first competition was held in 1975.[3]

IWF Junior World Championships
StatusActive
GenreSporting Event
Date(s)April - May - June
FrequencyAnnual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1975
Organised byIWF




Editions

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Year Edition Venue Events
M W
1975 1 France  Marseille, France 27
1976 2 Poland  Gdańsk, Poland 27
1977 3 Bulgaria  Sofia, Bulgaria 30
1978 4 Greece  Athens, Greece 30
1979 5 Hungary  Debrecen, Hungary 30
1980 6 Canada  Montreal, Canada 30
1981 7 Italy  Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy 30
1982 8 Brazil  São Paulo, Brazil 30
1983 9 Egypt  Cairo, Egypt 30
1984 10 Italy  Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy 30
1985 11 Scotland  Edinburgh, Scotland 30
1986 12 Germany  Donaueschingen, Germany 30
1987 13 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Belgrade, Yugoslavia 30
1988 14 Greece  Athens, Greece 30
1989 15 United States  Lauderdale, United States 30
1990 16 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 30
1991 17 Germany  Wolmirstedt, Germany 30
1992 18 Bulgaria  Varna, Bulgaria 30
1993 19 Czech Republic  Cheb, Czech Republic 30
1994 20 Indonesia  Jakarta, Indonesia 30
1995 21 1 Poland  Warsaw, Poland 57
1996 22 2 Poland  Warsaw, Poland 57
1997 23 3 South Africa  Cape Town, South Africa 57
1998 24 4 Bulgaria  Sofia, Bulgaria 45
1999 25 5 United States  Savannah, United States 45
2000 26 6 Czech Republic  Prague, Czech Republic 45
2001 27 7 Greece  Thessaloniki, Greece 45
2002 28 8 Czech Republic  Havířov, Czech Republic 45
2003 29 9 Mexico  Hermosillo, Mexico 45
2004 30 10 Belarus  Minsk, Belarus 45
Year Edition Venue Events
M W
2005 31 11 South Korea  Busan, South Korea 45
2006 32 12 China  Hangzhou, China 45
2007 33 13 Czech Republic  Prague, Czech Republic 45
2008 34 14 Colombia  Cali, Colombia 45
2009 35 15 Romania  Bucharest, Romania 45
2010 36 16 Bulgaria  Sofia, Bulgaria 45
2011 37 17 Malaysia  Penang, Malaysia 45
2012 38 18 Guatemala  Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala 45
2013 39 19 Peru  Lima, Peru 45
2014 40 20 Russia  Kazan, Russia 45
2015 41 21 Poland  Wrocław, Poland 45
2016 42 22 Georgia (country)  Tbilisi, Georgia 45
2017 43 23 Japan  Tokyo, Japan 48
2018 44 24 Uzbekistan  Tashkent, Uzbekistan 48
2019 45 25 Fiji  Suva, Fiji 60
2021 46 26 Uzbekistan  Tashkent, Uzbekistan 60
2022 47 27 Greece  Heraklion, Greece 60
2023 48 28 Mexico  Guadalajara, Mexico 60
2024 49 29 Spain  León, Spain 60

References

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  1. ^ "2022 IWF Junior World Championships - Results Book" (PDF). IWF.sport. International Weightlifting Federation. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  2. ^ "2021 IWF Junior World Championships - Results Book" (PDF). IWF.net. International Weightlifting Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Monde Junior". halteropedia.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
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