World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships

The World Junior Short Track Speed Skating Championships are a junior short track speed skating event and held once a year in a different country.

Skaters perform individual races in the 500 meters, 1000 meters, 1500 meters, 1500 meters super final and a team effort in the 3000 meters relay.

Until 2018 there was an overall winner for both the girl's and the boy's categories, but this was discontinued in 2019.

Summary

Edition Host Dates
1994 Seoul
1995 Calgary
1996 Courmayeur
1997 Marquette
1998 St. Louis
1999 Montreal
2000 Székesfehérvár
2001 Warsaw
2002 Chuncheon
2003 Budapest
2004 Beijing
2005 Belgrade
2006 Miercurea Ciuc
2007 Mladá Boleslav
2008 Bolzano
2009 Sherbrooke9–11 January 2009
2010 Taipei8–10 January 2010
2011 Courmayeur25–27 February 2011
2012 Melbourne24–26 February 2012
2013 Warsaw22–24 February 2013
2014 Erzurum7–9 February 2014
2015 Osaka27 February – 1 March 2015
2016 Sofia29–31 January 2016
2017 Innsbruck27–29 January 2017
2018 Tomaszów Mazowiecki2–4 March 2018
2019 Montreal25–27 January 2019
2020 Bormio31 January – 2 February 2020
2021 Salt Lake City29–31 January 2021
2022 Tomaszow Mazowiecki4–6 March 2022

Medalists – boys (overall)

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1994 Seoul Lee Seung-chan Lee Jun-hwan Tony Goskowicz
1995 Calgary Lee Sang-jun Patrice Lapointe
Lee Seung-chan
Jonathan Guilmette
none
1996 Courmayeur Jean-François Monette
Lee Sang-jun
none Naoya Tamura
1997 Marquette Kim Dong-sung Rusty Smith Daniel Weinstein
1998 St. Louis François-Louis Tremblay
Lee Sang-jun
none Andrew Lahey
1999 Montreal Apolo Anton Ohno An Jung-hyun François-Louis Tremblay
2000 Székesfehérvár Min Ryoung Nicola Rodigari Andrew Lahey
2001 Warsaw Lee Seung-jae Guo Wei Min Ryoung
2002 Chuncheon Ahn Hyun-soo Seo Ho-jin Guo Wei
2003 Budapest Lee Ho-suk Kim Hyun-kon Sung Si-bak
2004 Beijing Lee Ho-suk Kwon Ki-deok Jon Eley
2005 Belgrade Lee Ho-suk Kim Hyun-kon Kwak Yoon-gy
2006 Miercurea Ciuc Lee Jung-su Maxime Chataignier Kim Jae-han
2007 Mladá Boleslav Shin Woo-chul Lee Jung-su Jang Won-hoon
2008 Bolzano Kim Yun-jae Lee Jung-su Lee Han-bin
2009 Sherbrooke Um Cheon-ho You Dong-kun J. R. Celski
2010 Taipei Noh Jin-kyu Antoine Gélinas-Beaulieu Park Se-yeong
2011 Courmayeur Seo Yi-ra Jack Whelbourne Wu Dajing
2012 Melbourne Park Se-yeong Lee Hyo-been Han Tianyu
2013 Warsaw Park Se-yeong Han Tianyu Lee Hyo-been
2014 Erzurum Lee Mun-hyeon Lee Hyo-been Sándor Liu Shaolin
2015 Osaka Kim Da-gyeom Park Ji-won Sándor Liu Shaolin
2016 Sofia Ren Ziwei Lim Yong-jin Ma Wei
2017 Innsbruck Shaoang Liu Kim Si-Un Kazuki Yoshinaga
2018 Tomaszow Mazowiecki Hong Kyung-hwan Lee June-seo Park Jang-hyuk

Medalists – girls (overall)

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1994 Seoul Kim So-hee Won Hye-kyung Su Xiaohua
1995 Calgary Kim Yun-mi Won Hye-kyung Catherine Dussault
Ikue Teshigawara
1996 Courmayeur Ikue Teshigawara Erin Porter Kim Moon-jung
Hong Ro-sa
1997 Marquette Won Hye-kyung
An Sang-mi
none Julie Goskowicz
1998 St. Louis Joo Min-jin Kim Moon-jung Kristina Vuteva
1999 Montreal Joo Min-jin Kim Moon-jung Marta Capurso
2000 Székesfehérvár Marie-Ève Drolet Choi Min-kyung Park Hye-rim
2001 Warsaw Marie-Ève Drolet Ko Gi-hyun Choi Min-kyung
2002 Chuncheon Kim Min-jee Wang Meng Cho Ha-ri
2003 Budapest Byun Chun-sa Kang Yun-mi Kim Min-jee
2004 Beijing Kang Yun-mi Jung Eun-ju Hur Hee-been
2005 Belgrade Park Sun-young Jeon Ji-soo Kalyna Roberge
2006 Miercurea Ciuc Jung Eun-ju Choi Jung-won Zhou Yang
2007 Mladá Boleslav Yang Shin-young Shin Sae-bom Park Seung-hi
2008 Bolzano Noh Ah-reum Lee Eun-byul Zhang Qichao
2009 Sherbrooke Noh Ah-reum Lee Eun-byul Lee Mi-yeon
2010 Taipei Choi Ji-hyun Lee Mi-yeonSong Jae-won
2011 Courmayeur Choen Hee-jung Ahn Se-jung Martina Valcepina
2012 Melbourne Shim Suk-hee Hwang Hyun-sun Ahn Se-jung
2013 Warsaw Noh Do-hee Kim A-lang Han Yutong
2014 Erzurum Noh Do-hee Ahn Se-jung Choi Min-jeong
2015 Osaka Kong Sang-jeong Kim Ji-yoo Son Hak-yung
2016 Sofia Qu Chunyu Suzanne Schulting Lee Yu-bin
2017 Innsbruck Lee Yu-bin Seo Whi-Min Sofia Prosvirnova
2018 Tomaszow Mazowiecki Kim Ji-Yoo Courtney Lee Sarault Maame Biney

Medal table

As of 2017 edition
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  South Korea 67 46 30 143
2  China 16 19 25 60
3  Hungary 5 5 6 16
4  Netherlands 2 2 1 5
5  Italy 2 1 3
6  Canada 1 11 5 17
7  Russia 1 5 8 14
8  United Kingdom 1 3 1 5
9  France 1 1
10  Japan 2 10 12
11  United States 2 4 6
12  Lithuania 1 1
13  Australia 2 2
13  Kazakhstan 2 2
Total 96 96 95 287

See also

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