2021 ITTF World Youth Championships

The 2021 ITTF World Youth Championships were held in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, from 2 to 8 December 2021.[1][2] It was the first edition of the ITTF World Youth Championships, which replaced the World Junior Championships in the ITTF calendar.[3][4]

2021 ITTF World Youth Championships
Tournament details
Dates2–8 December 2021
Edition1st
VenuePavilhão Desportivo Municipal de Gaia
LocationVila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
2019 (World Junior Championships) 2022

Medal summary

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Events

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Under-19

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles   China
Xiang Peng
  Poland
Samuel Kulczycki
  India
Payas Jain
  China
Zeng Beixun
Girls' singles   China
Kuai Man
  Japan
Miyuu Kihara
  Japan
Haruna Ojio
  China
Wu Yangchen
Boys' doubles   Russia
Maksim Grebnev
Vladimir Sidorenko
  Hungary
Csaba Andras
  Croatia
Ivor Ban
  Peru
Carlos Fernández
  Nigeria
Taiwo Mati
  Romania
Eduard Ionescu
Darius Movileanu
Girls' doubles   China
Kuai Man
Wu Yangchen
  United States
Rachel Sung
Amy Wang
  Japan
Miyuu Kihara
Haruna Ojio
  Chinese Taipei
Cai Fong-en
Hsu Yi-chen
Mixed doubles   Japan
Miyuu Kihara
Hiroto Shinuzoka
  China
Kuai Man
Xiang Peng
  Poland
Samuel Kulczycki
  France
Prithika Pavade
  China
Zeng Beixun
Wu Yangchen
Boys' team   China
Chen Yuanyu
Lin Shidong
Xiang Peng
Zeng Beixun
  Russia
Damir Akhmetsafin
Maksim Grebnev
Vladislav Makarov
Vladimir Sidorenko
  Japan
Sora Matsushima
Kazuki Yoshiyama
Kazuki Hamada
Hiroto Shinozuka
  Germany
Tom Schweiger
Hannes Hörmann
Kay Stumper
Daniel Rinderer
Girls' team   China
Chen Yi
Kuai Man
Wu Yangchen
  United States
Joanna Sung
Rachel Sung
Angie Tan
Amy Wang
  Japan
Haruna Ojio
Ami Shirayama
Madoka Edahiro
Miyuu Kihara
  Romania
Ioana Singeorzan
Luciana Mitrofan
Bianca Mei Rosu
Elena Zaharia

Under-15

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles   Japan
Sora Matsushima
  Poland
Milosz Redzimski
  France
Felix Lebrun
  Singapore
Izaac Quek Yong
Girls' singles   Japan
Miwa Harimoto
  Egypt
Hana Goda
  India
Suhana Saini
  Singapore
Ser Lin Qian
Boys' doubles   France
Felix Lebrun
  Japan
Sora Matsushima
  Russia
Ilia Koniukhov
Roman Vinogradov
  Chinese Taipei
Chang Yu-an
  Singapore
Yong Izaac Quek
  Romania
Dragos Bujor
Iulian Chirita
Girls' doubles   Egypt
Hana Goda
  Japan
Miwa Harimoto
  Germany
Mia Griesel
Annett Kaufmann
  Ukraine
Veronika Matiunina
  India
Suhana Saini
  Wales
Anna Hursey
  Portugal
Matilde Pinto
Mixed doubles   Japan
Miwa Harimoto
Sora Matsushima
  Romania
Iulian Chirita
Bianca Mei Rosu
  Germany
Mia Griesel
  Poland
Milosz Redzminski
  Chinese Taipei
Chang Yu-an
Cheng Pu-syuan
Boys' team   Russia
Ilia Koniukhov
Aleksei Samokhin
Roman Vinogradov
  United States
Darius Fahimi
Jensen Feng
Nandan Naresh
Daniel Tran
  Portugal
Bernardo Pinto
Rafael Kong
Tiago Abiodun
Rafael Silva
  France
Nathan Lam
Flavien Coton
Antoine Jean Noirault
Girls' team   Japan
Miwa Harimoto
Yuna Ojio
Misaki Suzuki
  Russia
Anastasiia Ivanova
Kristina Kurilkina
Zlata Terekhova
  India
Kaashvi Gupta
Suhana Saini
Pritha Priya Vartikar
Sayali Rajesh Wani
  United States
Emily Tan
Faith Hu
Sally Moyland

Medal table

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  *   Host nation (Portugal)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Japan61411
2  China5139
3  Russia2305
4  Egypt0.5101.5
5  France0.502.53
6  United States0314
7  Poland0213
8  Romania0134
9  Germany011.52.5
10  Croatia00.500.5
  Hungary00.500.5
12  India003.53.5
13  Chinese Taipei002.52.5
  Singapore002.52.5
15  Portugal*001.51.5
16  Nigeria000.50.5
  Peru000.50.5
  Ukraine000.50.5
  Wales000.50.5
Totals (19 entries)14142856

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ITTF World Youth Championships / Event Information". ITTF. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ "ITTF World Youth Championships / Prospectus" (PDF). ITTF. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  3. ^ "World Table Tennis Youth Series to launch in 2021". Inside The Games. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  4. ^ "2021 ITTF Annual Report" (PDF). ittf.com. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
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