Junior World Fencing Championships
The Junior World Fencing Championships are an annual international fencing competition held by the International Fencing Federation for athletes up to 20 years old. They are organised at the same time and venue as the Cadet World Championships held for athletes up to 17 years old.
The first Junior World Fencing Championships were held in Nîmes, France in 1950. Team events have been held since 1998. Women compete in foil since 1955, in épée since 1989, and in sabre since 1999.
Junior World champions
Épée
Year | Location | Men's Individual | Women's Individual | Men's Team | Women's Team |
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1956 | Luxembourg | Alfredo Bulleri (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1957 | Varșovia | Jerzy Wojciechowski (POL) | _ | _ | _ |
1958 | București | Valentin Cernikov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1959 | Paris | Bruno Habārovs (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1960 | Leningrad | Adalbert Gurath, Jr. (ROU) | _ | _ | _ |
1961 | Duisburg | Hans Lagerwall (GER) | _ | _ | _ |
1962 | Cairo | Jacques Brodin (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1963 | Gent | Roland Losert (AUT) | _ | _ | _ |
1964 | Budapest | Jacques Brodin (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1965 | Rotterdam | Jacques Brodin (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1966 | Vienna | Jacques Brodin (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1967 | Teheran | Anton Pongratz (ROU) | _ | _ | _ |
1968 | Londra | Igor Samocikin (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1969 | Genova | Daniel Giger (SUI) | _ | _ | _ |
1970 | Minsk | Boris Lukomski (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1971 | South Bend | Așot Karagian (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1972 | Madrid | Guy Évequoz (SUI) | _ | _ | _ |
1973 | Buenos Aires | Gianfranco Mochi (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1974 | Istanbul | Michel Poffet (SUI) | _ | _ | _ |
1975 | Ciudad de México | Michel Poffet (SUI) | _ | _ | _ |
1976 | Pozńan | Michel Poffet (SUI) | _ | _ | _ |
1977 | Vienna | Nils Koppang (NOR) | _ | _ | _ |
1978 | Madrid | Nils Koppang (NOR) | _ | _ | _ |
1979 | South Bend | Igor Kucereavîi (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1980 | Venezia | Oldřich Kubišta (TCH) | _ | _ | _ |
1981 | Lausanne | Robert Felisiak (POL) | _ | _ | _ |
1982 | Buenos Aires | Robert Felisiak (POL) | - | _ | _ |
1983 | Budapest | Sandro Resegotti (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1984 | Leningrad | Serhiy Kravchuk (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1985 | Arnhem | Hervé Faget (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1986 | Stuttgart | Sergey Kostarev (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1987 | São Paulo | Pavel Kolobkov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1988 | South Bend | Pavel Kolobkov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1989 | Athens | Oleg Skorobogatov (URS) | Ildikó Mincza (HUN) | _ | _ |
1990 | Mödling | David Burroni (ITA) | Viktoria Titova (URS) | _ | _ |
1991 | Istanbul | Aleksey Kalashnikov (URS) | Oksana Yermakova (URS) | _ | _ |
1992 | Genoa | Michael Flegler (GER) | Claudia Bokel (GER) | _ | _ |
1993 | Denver | Liu Xing (CHN) | Claudia Bokel (GER) | _ | _ |
1994 | Mexico City | Gábor Boczkó (HUN) | Yang Shaoqi (CHN) | _ | _ |
1995 | Paris | Andriy Maliy (UKR) | Kim Hee-jeong (KOR) | _ | _ |
1996 | Tournai | Gábor Boczkó (HUN) | Lee Jeun-nam (KOR) | _ | _ |
1997 | Tenerife | Francesco Martinelli (ITA) | Rhena Wolf (GER) | _ | _ |
1998 | Valencia | Dmytro Karyuchenko (UKR) | Veronica Rossi (ITA) | Poland | Hungary |
1999 | Keszthely | Aleksey Selin (RUS) | Lee Jung-eun (KOR) | Poland | Poland |
2000 | South Bend | Fabrice Jeannet (FRA) | Olga Aleksejeva (EST) | France | Russia |
2001 | Gdańsk | Jens Pfeiffer (GER) | Patricia Osyczka (POL) | Italy | France |
2002 | Antalya | Ulrich Robeiri (FRA) | Ana Maria Brânză (ROU) | France | Russia |
2003 | Trapani | Luo Xiaojuan (CHN) | Ren Lei (CHN) | France | China |
2004 | Plovdiv | Oleh Sokolov (UKR) | Ana Maria Brânză (ROU) | Russia | China |
2005 | Linz | Rubén Limardo (VEN) | Sophie Lamon (SUI) | Russia | Switzerland |
2006 | Taebaek | Steffen Launer (GER) | Noam Mills (ISR)[1] | Kazakhstan | Russia |
2007 | Belek | Alexandre Blaszyck (FRA) | Emma Samuelsson (SWE) | Russia | France |
2008 | Acireale | Enrico Garozzo (ITA) | Kelley Hurley (USA) | Russia | United States |
2009 | Belfast | Anton Adamov (RUS) | Sun Yujie (CHN) | Italy | Russia |
2010 | Baku | Nikita Glazkov (RUS) | Johanna Bergdahl (SWE) | Hungary | Estonia |
2011 | Dead Sea | Philip Marsh (GBR) | Violetta Kolobova (RUS) | Italy | China |
2012 | Moscow | Park Sang-young (KOR) | Tatyana Gudkova (RUS) | Russia | Russia |
2013 | Poreč | Sun Dongdong (CHN) | Tatyana Gudkova (RUS) | Italy | Russia |
2014 | Plovdiv | Masaru Yamada (JPN) | Katrina Lehis (EST) | Hungary | Russia |
2015 | Tashkent | Hippolyte Bouillot (FRA) | Coraline Vitalis (FRA) | Germany | Italy |
2016 | Bourges | Georgiy Bruev (RUS) | Alice Clerici (ITA) | Italy | France |
2017 | Plovdiv | Egor Guzhiev (RUS) | Aliya Bayram (FRA) | Italy | France |
2018 | Verona | Luidgi Midelton (FRA) | Anastasia Soldatova (RUS) | Hungary | Italy |
2019 | Toruń | Arthur Phillipe (FRA) | Federica Isola (ITA) | Hungary | France |
Foil
Sabre
Year | Location | Men's Individual | Women's Individual | Men's Team | Women's Team |
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1952 | Cremona | Paolo Narduzzi (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1953 | Paris | Wojciech Zabłocki (POL) | _ | _ | _ |
1954 | Paris | Tamás Örley (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1955 | Budapest | József Szerencsés (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1956 | Luxembourg | Tamás Mendelényi (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1957 | Varșovia | Pierluigi Chicca (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1958 | București | Zoltán Horváth (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1959 | Paris | Ryszard Parulski (POL) | _ | _ | _ |
1960 | Leningrad | Miklós Meszéna (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1961 | Duisburg | Cesare Salvadori (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1962 | Cairo | János Kalmár (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1963 | Gent | Guram Lordkipanidze (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1964 | Budapest | Zsolt Nagy (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1965 | Rotterdam | Péter Marót (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1966 | Vienna | Zsolt Nagy (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1967 | Teheran | Imre Kocsis (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1968 | Londra | Viktor Krovopuskov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1969 | Genova | Petr Renski (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1970 | Minsk | Petr Renski (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1971 | South Bend | Anatoli Komar (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1972 | Madrid | Vladimir Pavlenko (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1973 | Buenos Aires | Tommaso Montano (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1974 | Istanbul | Ioan Pop (ROU) | _ | _ | _ |
1975 | Ciudad de México | Angelo Arcidiacono (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1976 | Pozńan | György Nébald (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1977 | Vienna | Husein Ismailov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1978 | Madrid | Elbrus Baianov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1979 | South Bend | Imre Bujdosó (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1980 | Venezia | Heorhii Pohosov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1981 | Lausanne | Evgheni Țuhlo (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1982 | Buenos Aires | Aleksandr Vinnik (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1983 | Budapest | Marco Marin (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1984 | Leningrad | Mikhail Karelov (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1985 | Arnhem | Janusz Olech (POL) | _ | _ | _ |
1986 | Stuttgart | Aleksandr Panteleev (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1987 | São Paulo | Tonhi Terenzi (ITA) | _ | _ | _ |
1988 | South Bend | Vladimir Prokin (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1989 | Athens | Vadim Gutzeit (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1990 | Mödling | Vadim Gutzeit (URS) | _ | _ | _ |
1991 | Istanbul | György Boros (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1992 | Genoa | Balázs Kovács (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1993 | Mexico City | Stanislav Pozdnyakov (RUS) | _ | _ | _ |
1994 | Mexico City | Sergey Sharikov (RUS) | _ | _ | _ |
1995 | Paris | Damien Touya (FRA) | _ | _ | _ |
1996 | Tournai | Zsolt Nemcsik (HUN) | _ | _ | _ |
1997 | Tenerife | Aleksey Frosin (RUS) | _ | _ | _ |
1998 | Valencia | Christian Kraus (GER) | _ | Germany | _ |
1999 | Keszthely (M), Dijon (F) | Wiradech Kothny (GER) | Anne-Lise Touya (FRA) | France | Venezuela |
2000 | South Bend | Dennis Bauer (GER) | Anne-Lise Touya (FRA) | Germany | Italy |
2001 | Gdańsk | Tamás Decsi (HUN) | Mariel Zagunis (USA) | United States | United States |
2002 | Antalya | Aleksey Yakimenko (RUS) | Bao Yingyin (CHN) | China | Russia |
2003 | Trapani | Aleksey Yakimenko (RUS) | Sada Jacobson (USA) | South Korea | Russia |
2004 | Plovdiv | Balázs Lontay (HUN) | Sada Jacobson (USA) | Hungary | United States |
2005 | Linz | Nicolas Limbach (GER) | Mariel Zagunis (USA) | Germany | United States |
2006 | Taebaek | Dmytro Boiko (UKR) | Rebecca Ward (USA) | Russia | United States |
2007 | Belek | Benedikt Beisheim (GER) | Olha Kharlan (UKR) | Ukraine | Ukraine |
2008 | Acireale | Gu Bon-gil (KOR) | Olha Kharlan (UKR) | Hungary | Ukraine |
2009 | Belfast | Max Hartung (GER) | Olha Kharlan (UKR) | Hungary | Ukraine |
2010 | Baku | Nikolász Iliász (HUN) | Olha Kharlan (UKR) | Germany | Ukraine |
2011 | Dead Sea | Matyas Szabo (GER) | Dina Galiakbarova (RUS) | Germany | Italy |
2012 | Moscow | Kim Woo-sun (KOR) | Yana Egorian (RUS) | Hungary | France |
2013 | Poreč | Kamil Ibragimov (RUS) | Alina Komashchuk (UKR) | Germany | United States |
2014 | Plovdiv | Luca Curatoli (ITA) | Anna Márton (HUN) | Italy | Russia |
2015 | Tashkent | Eli Dershwitz (USA) | Caroline Quéroli (FRA) | South Korea | Italy |
2016 | Bourges | Charles Colleau (FRA) | Caroline Quéroli (FRA) | Russia | Russia |
2017 | Plovdiv | Konstantin Lokhanov (RUS) | Natalia Botello (MEX) | Russia | Russia |
2018 | Verona | Konstantin Lokhanov (RUS) | Olga Nikitina (RUS) | Italy | Russia |
2019 | Toruń | Lorenzo Roma (ITA) | Alina Mikhailova (RUS) | Italy | Hungary |
Medal table (only gold)
Including 1982–2019.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Italy (ITA) | 61 | 0 | 0 | 61 |
2 | Russia (RUS) | 58 | 0 | 0 | 58 |
3 | Germany (GER) | 37 | 0 | 0 | 37 |
4 | United States (USA) | 33 | 0 | 0 | 33 |
5 | France (FRA) | 31 | 0 | 0 | 31 |
6 | Hungary (HUN) | 26 | 0 | 0 | 26 |
7 | China (CHN) | 16 | 0 | 0 | 16 |
Poland (POL) | 16 | 0 | 0 | 16 | |
9 | Soviet Union | 15 | 0 | 0 | 15 |
Ukraine (UKR) | 15 | 0 | 0 | 15 | |
11 | South Korea (KOR) | 8 | 0 | 0 | 8 |
12 | Japan (JPN) | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
13 | Estonia (EST) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Romania (ROU) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
15 | Israel (ISR) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Sweden (SWE) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
Switzerland (SUI) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
Venezuela (VEN) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
19 | Egypt (EGY) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Great Britain (GBR) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Hong Kong (HKG) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Mexico (MEX) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
Totals (23 nations) | 341 | 0 | 0 | 341 |
See also
References
- Noam Mills - Harvard
- This is incorrectly marked as "Francesca Trillini" in the FIE web site, but her CV mentions it under the correct name "Curriculum di Giovanna Trillini". Federazione Italiana Scherma. Archived from the original on 26 January 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
- Results at the International Fencing Federation
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