World Junior Wrestling Championships

The World Junior Wrestling Championships (U20) is the main wrestling championships in the Junior age category (between 18 and 20 years old), organised by United World Wrestling (UWW).[1] This event was held twice in 1979 and 1980.[2][3]

World Junior Wrestling Championships
StatusActive
GenreSporting event
Date(s)Mid-year
FrequencyAnnual
CountryVarying
Inaugurated1969
Organised byUWW

Rename

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Past name for the competition was the Junior World Championships.[4] In November 2021, the UWW renamed the Junior Worlds to U20 and Cadet Worlds to U17.

Editions

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  • 1980 in Stockholm probably was in U15 (Schools) in 13 + 13 weights
  • 1992 (LL, GR) and 1993 (LF) was counted one edition
  • Not held in 2002 and 2004
  • Shared bronze medal awarded since 2005
  • 1969 – 1977 / 1983 – 1995 : Espoir World Championships
# Year Host city Host country Events
Unit and Various Host
Espoir
1 1969 Boulder, Colorado   United States 20
2 1971 Tokyo   Japan 20
3 1973 Miami Beach / Unknown   United States (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
4 1975 Haskovo / Unknown   Bulgaria (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
5 1977 Las Vegas / Unknown   United States (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
Junior
6 1978 Colorado Springs / Unknown   United States (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
7 1979 Colorado Springs / Unknown   United States (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
8 1979 Ulaanbaatar / Haparanda   Mongolia (LL) /   Sweden (GR) 20
9 1980 Stockholm   Sweden 26
10 1980 Colorado Springs   United States 20
11 1981 Vancouver / Unknown   Canada / Unknown (GR) 20
12 1982 Colorado Springs   United States 20
13 1983 Oak Lawn   United States 20
14 1984 Washington   United States 20
15 1986 Schifferstadt   Germany 20
16 1988 Wolfurt / Dijon   Austria (LL , GR) /   France (LF) 29
17 1990 Istanbul / Unknown   Turkey (LL) / Unknown (GR) 20
18 1991 Barcelona   Spain (GR) 10
19 1992 Cali   Colombia (LL,GR) 20
19 1993 Goetzis   Austria (LF) 8
20 1994 Budapest   Hungary 20
21 1996 Moscow / Walbrzych   Russia (LL) /   Poland (GR) 20
22 1997 Helsinki / Turku   Finland (LL) /   Finland (GR) 20
23 1998 Las Vegas / Cairo / Fredrikstad   United States (LL) /   Egypt (GR) /   Norway (LF) 28
24 1999 Bucharest / Sydney   Romania (GR , LF) /   Australia (LL) 26
25 2000 Nantes   France 26
26 2001 Tashkent / Martigny   Uzbekistan (LL , GR) /   Switzerland (LF) 26
Unit Host
27 2003 Istanbul   Turkey 24
28 2005 Vilnius   Lithuania 24
29 2006 Guatemala City   Guatemala 24
30 2007 Beijing   China 24
31 2008 Istanbul   Turkey 24
32 2009 Ankara   Turkey 24
33 2010 Budapest   Hungary 24
34 2011 Bucharest   Romania 24
35 2012 Pattaya   Thailand 24
36 2013 Sofia   Bulgaria 24
37 2014 Zagreb   Croatia 24
38 2015 Salvador da Bahia   Brazil 24
39 2016 Mâcon   France 24
40 2017 Tampere   Finland 24
41 2018 Trnava   Slovakia 30
42 2019 Tallinn   Estonia 30
43 2021 Ufa   Russia 30
44 2022 Sofia   Bulgaria 30
45 2023 Amman   Jordan 30
46 2024 Pontevedra   Spain 30
  • LL : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman / LF : Women's Freestyle

All-time medal table

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Junior / U20 World Championship Medal Count (2000–2023)

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia12673102301
2  Japan771650143
3  Iran685060178
4  Azerbaijan393164134
5  United States354076151
6  Turkey333474141
7  Georgia24334299
8  Ukraine182766111
9  Kazakhstan10263571
10  Armenia10192554
11  China10142549
12  India8214776
13  Uzbekistan8122141
14  Kyrgyzstan7112543
15  Sweden732131
16  France65617
17  Germany5172345
18  Belarus592337
19  Bulgaria591933
20  Mongolia582033
21  Hungary563142
22  Canada541221
23  Cuba47415
  Individual Neutral Athletes44816
24  Moldova381526
25  Poland171927
26  South Korea15814
27  Lithuania1348
28  Egypt1269
29  Italy1247
30  Serbia1214
31  Latvia1135
32  Israel1113
33  Colombia1102
  Netherlands1102
35  Finland101011
36  Romania0101222
37  Vietnam0303
38  Greece0279
39  Norway0257
40  Austria0213
41  Ecuador0123
42  Chinese Taipei0112
  Croatia0112
   Switzerland0112
45  Brazil0101
  North Korea0101
  Venezuela0101
48  Tunisia0044
49  Estonia0033
  Mexico0033
51  Slovakia0022
  South Africa0022
53  Algeria0011
  Bahrain0011
  Czech Republic0011
  Guatemala0011
  Honduras0011
  Turkmenistan0011
Totals (58 entries)5385381,0002,076

Team rankings

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Year Men's Freestyle Men's Greco-Roman Women's Freestyle
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
1969   United States {{}} {{}}   Soviet Union {{}} {{}} No Competition
1971   Iran {{}} {{}}   Soviet Union {{}} {{}} No Competition
1973   Soviet Union {{}} {{}}   Soviet Union {{}} {{}} No Competition
1975 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1977 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1978 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1979-1 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1979-2 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1980 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1981 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1982 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1983 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1984 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1984 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1986 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1988 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1990 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1991 No Competition {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1992-3 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1994 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1996 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1997 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} No Competition
1998 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
1999 {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}} {{}}
2000   Russia {{}} {{}}   Ukraine {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2001   Russia {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2003   Russia {{}} {{}}   Turkey {{}} {{}}   China {{}} {{}}
2005   Russia {{}} {{}}   Turkey {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2006   Russia {{}} {{}}   Turkey {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2007   Russia {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}   China {{}} {{}}
2008   Russia {{}} {{}}   Turkey {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}
2009   Russia {{}} {{}}   Iran {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}
2010   Russia {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}   Russia {{}} {{}}
2011   Russia {{}} {{}}   Georgia {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2012   Russia   Azerbaijan   Iran   Azerbaijan {{}} {{}}   Japan {{}} {{}}
2013   Russia   Azerbaijan   Iran   Russia   Azerbaijan   Iran   Japan   Russia   Mongolia
2014   Iran   United States   Russia   Azerbaijan   Georgia   Russia   Japan   Russia   Azerbaijan
2015   Iran   Azerbaijan   Russia   Georgia   Azerbaijan   Turkey   Japan   Azerbaijan   Russia
2016   Russia   Azerbaijan   Turkey   Georgia   Russia   Iran   Japan   China   Ukraine
2017   United States   Russia   Iran   Iran   Russia   Turkey   Japan   Russia   China
2018   Russia   United States   Iran   Iran   Russia   Armenia   Japan   Russia   China
2019   Russia   United States   Iran   Russia   Iran   Turkey   Japan   Russia   Ukraine
2021   Iran   Russia   United States   Russia   Iran   Azerbaijan   United States   Russia   India
2022   Iran   United States   India   Iran   Azerbaijan   Ukraine   Japan   India   United States
2023   Iran   United States   India   Iran   Georgia   Armenia   India   Japan   United States

Espoir

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# Year Host city Host country Events
Unit and Various Host
1 1983 Anaheim / Kristiansund   United States (LL) /   Norway (GR) 20
2 1985 Colorado Springs   United States 20
3 1987 Burnaby   Canada 20
4 1989 Ulaanbaatar / Budapest   Mongolia (LL) /   Hungary (GR) 20
5 1991 Unknown / Unknown Unknown / Unknown 20
6 1993 Athens   Greece 20
7 1995 Tehran   Iran 20
  • LL : Freestyle / GR : Greco-Roman
  • After 1995 Junior and Espoir was merged.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Junior World Championships". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Athletes & Results". United World Wrestling. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  3. ^ "International Wrestling Database".
  4. ^ "Junior World Championships 2015 wrestling results".
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