World Youth Archery Championships

The World Youth Archery Championships, an international competition in archery, have been held in alternate years since 1991 each time in a different host city. There are events in cadet and junior categories using the recurve and compound bows.

Youth

Number Year Location Events
1 1991 Sandefjord
2 1993 Moliets
3 1994 Roncegno
4 1996 Chula Vista
5 1998 Sunne
6 2000 Belfort
7 2002 Nymburk
8 2004 Lilleshall
9 2006 Mérida
10 2008 Antalya
11 2009 Ogden
12 2011 Legnica
13 2013 Wuxi
14 2015 Yankton
15 2017 Rosario
16 2019 Madrid

Champions

Since 2002, two classes have been contested at the Youth World Championships:

  • Junior (under 20)
  • Cadet (under 17)[1]

Recurve Junior

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[2]
1991 Sandefjord  Victor Wunderle (USA)  Denise Parker (USA)  Soviet Union  Italy
1993 Moliets  Bair Badenov (RUS)  Karin Larsson (SWE)  United States  Sweden
1994 Roncegno  Victor Wunderle (USA)  Kang Hyun-Ji (KOR)  Italy  South Korea
1996 Chula Vista  Jackson Fear (AUS)  South Korea
1998 Sunne  Oh Jin-Hyek (KOR)  Kim Nam-Soon (KOR)  China
2000 Belfort  Chung Young-Soo (KOR)  Choi Ok-Nam (KOR)  Germany  South Korea
2002 Nymburk  Anton Prylepau (BLR)  Kim Yu-Mi (KOR)  South Korea
2004 Lilleshall  Tim Cuddihy (AUS)  Jo Eun-Ji (KOR)
2006 Mérida  Romain Girouille (FRA)  Kim So-Yun (KOR)  Germany  South Korea
2008 Antalya  Luca Melotto (ITA)  Mikie Zushi (JPN)  Australia  China
2009 Ogden  Sung Woo-Kyeong (KOR)  Lee Yu-Jin (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2011 Legnica  Deepika Kumari (IND)  South Korea
2013 Wuxi  Robin Ramaekers (BEL)  Jeon Sung-Eun (KOR)  Russia  Ukraine
2015 Yankton  Min Byeong-yeon (KOR)  Peng Chia-mao (TPE)  South Korea  South Korea
2017 Rosario  Taeyeong Jeong (KOR)  Kim Kyoung-eun (KOR)  South Korea  Italy  India
2019 Madrid  Kim Hyeonjong (KOR)  Valentina Acosta Giraldo (COL)  South Korea  South Korea  South Korea

Compound Junior

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[3]
1994 Roncegno  Randall Copp (USA)  Nicole Bartlett (AUS)  Sweden
1996 Chula Vista  Bart Winterton (USA)  Angela Moscarelli (USA)  Australia  United States
1998 Sunne  Adam Wheatcroft (USA)  Ashley Kamuf (USA)  United States  France
2000 Belfort  Amber Dawson (USA)  United States
2002 Nymburk  Florian Faucheur (FRA)  Camilla Soemod (DEN)  Sweden
2004 Lilleshall  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Tiffany Reeves (USA)
2006 Mérida  Palton Hansda (IND)  Doris Jones (CAN)  United States  United States
2008 Antalya  Mads Juul Krogshede (DEN)  Kendal Nicely (USA)  Russia
2009 Ogden  Cody Thompson (USA)  Inge van Caspel (NED)  United States
2011 Legnica  Colann Schreuders (NED)  Kendal Nicely (USA)  Canada  Mexico  Netherlands
2013 Wuxi  Stephan Hansen (DEN)  Sara Lopez (COL)  Mexico  United States  Colombia
2015 Yankton  Tanja Jensen (DEN)  Turkey
2017 Rosario  Curtis Broadnax (USA)  Alexis Ruiz (USA)  Mexico  Mexico  United Kingdom
2019 Madrid  Anders Faugstad (NOR)  Amanda Mlinaric (CRO)  United States  United States  India

Recurve Cadet

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[4]
2002 Nymburk  Tim Cuddihy (AUS)  Karina Lipiarska (POL)  Australia  Italy
2004 Lilleshall  Chen Wenyuan (CHN)  Carla Frangilli (ITA)
2006 Mérida  Ryan Tyack (AUS)  Jane Waller (AUS)  Turkey  Ukraine
2008 Antalya  Kim Hyun (KOR)  Tatiana Segina (RUS)  South Korea  South Korea
2009 Ogden  Kim Joo-Wan (KOR)  Deepika Kumari (IND)
2011 Legnica  Park Seong-Jeol (KOR)  Ryoo Su-Jung (KOR)  Chinese Taipei  South Korea
2013 Wuxi  Patrick Huston (GBR)  Jeong Yu-Ri (KOR)  France  France  Great Britain
2015 Yankton  Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida (BRA)  Hyeong Yea-jin (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea  South Korea
2017 Rosario  Tang Chih-Chun (TPE)  Sohui Park (KOR)  United States  Japan  Chinese Taipei
2019 Madrid  Tai Yu-Hsuan (TPE)  Komalika Bari (IND)  South Korea  South Korea  South Korea

Compound Cadet

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[5]
2002 Nymburk  Thomas Nealy (USA)  Erika Anschutz (USA)  United States
2004 Lilleshall  Ryan Day (USA)  Antoinette Heijkers (NED)
2006 Mérida  Paris Goico de Lara (DOM)  Anastasia Anastasio (ITA)  United States  United States
2008 Antalya  Joey Hunt III (USA)  Kailey Johnston (USA)
2009 Ogden  Alexander Sahi (USA)  Paige Pearce (USA)  Mexico
2011 Legnica  Stephan Hansen (DEN)  Emily Fischer (USA)  United States  United States
2013 Wuxi  Domagoj Buden (CRO)  Alexandra Savenkova (RUS)  Turkey  Russia
2015 Yankton  Viktor Orosz (HUN)  Fatimah Almashhadani (IRQ)  United States  Mexico
2017 Rosario  Bryan Alvarado Fernandez (PUR)  Lucy Mason (GBR)  United States  Mexico  Turkey
2019 Madrid  Sebastian Garcia (MEX)  Arina Cherkezova (RUS)  United States  United States  Mexico

References

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