IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship

The IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship (or the IHF Women's Junior World Championship) is the official competition for women's national handball teams under age 20, has been organized by the International Handball Federation since 1977. It takes place every two years in even years.

IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2024 IHF Women's U20 Handball World Championship
SportHandball
Founded1977
FounderInternational Handball Federation
First season1977
No. of teams24
Continents5
Most recent
champion(s)
 France (1st title)
Most titles Soviet Union (7 titles)

Tournaments

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Year Host Country Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1977
Details
 
Romania
 
Yugoslavia
16–13
OT
 
Soviet Union
 
Romania
16–15
3OT
 
East Germany
1979
Details
 
Yugoslavia
 
Soviet Union
No playoffs  
East Germany
 
Yugoslavia
No playoffs  
Hungary
1981
Details
 
Canada
 
Soviet Union
No playoffs  
Yugoslavia
  West Germany No playoffs  
South Korea
1983
Details
 
France
 
Soviet Union
22–17  
East Germany
 
South Korea
26–23  
Yugoslavia
1985
Details
 
South Korea
 
Soviet Union
27–24  
South Korea
 
Poland
30–29
2OT
 
East Germany
1987
Details
 
Denmark
 
Soviet Union
24–15  
Denmark
 
East Germany
27–23  
South Korea
1989
Details
 
Nigeria
 
Soviet Union
26–23  
South Korea
 
Bulgaria
27–18  
Yugoslavia
1991
Details
 
France
 
Soviet Union
26–25  
South Korea
 
Denmark
25–18  
Sweden
1993
Details
 
Bulgaria
 
Russia
24–17  
Bulgaria
 
South Korea
28–27  
Denmark
1995
Details
 
Brazil
 
Romania
28–24  
Denmark
 
Norway
26–24  
South Korea
1997
Details
 
Ivory Coast
 
Denmark
29–26  
Russia
 
Romania
27–26  
Norway
1999
Details
 
China
 
Romania
25–20  
Lithuania
 
Denmark
25–20  
Hungary
2001
Details
 
Hungary
 
Russia
29–27  
Hungary
 
Germany
26–22  
Spain
2003
Details
 
Macedonia
 
Russia
26–24  
Hungary
 
Norway
35–30  
Croatia
2005
Details
 
Czech Republic
 
Russia
30–25  
Norway
 
South Korea
28–23  
Hungary
2008
Details
 
Macedonia
 
Germany
23–22  
Denmark
 
South Korea
29–22  
Spain
2010
Details
 
South Korea
 
Norway
30–21  
Russia
 
Montenegro
24–23  
South Korea
2012
Details
 
Czech Republic
 
Sweden
29–22  
France
 
Hungary
26–24  
Serbia
2014
Details
 
Croatia
 
South Korea
34–27  
Russia
 
Denmark
21–20  
Germany
2016
Details
 
Russia
 
Denmark
32–28
OT
 
Russia
 
Romania
26–25  
Germany
2018
Details
 
Hungary
 
Hungary
28–22  
Norway
 
South Korea
29–27  
Russia
2020
Details
 
Romania
Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2022
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Slovenia
 
Norway
31–29  
Hungary
 
Netherlands
31–20  
Sweden
2024
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North Macedonia
 
France
29–26  
Hungary
 
Netherlands
34–28  
Denmark

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Soviet Union7108
2  Russia4408
3  Denmark2338
4  Norway2226
5  Romania2035
6  Hungary1416
7  South Korea1359
8  Yugoslavia1113
9  France1102
10  Germany1012
11  Sweden1001
12  East Germany0213
13  Bulgaria0112
14  Lithuania0101
15  Netherlands0022
16  Montenegro0011
  Poland0011
  West Germany0011
Totals (18 entries)23232369

Participating nations

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Key decisions made on IHF events at IHF Council meeting". ihf.info. 22 February 2021.
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