AIBA Youth World Boxing Championships
The Youth World Amateur Boxing Championships, or AIBA Youth World Championships, is a boxing championship event organised by the AIBA for "Youth" competitors who are between the age of 17-19 years old. It is biennially competition which began in 2008 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Also AIBA Junior World Championships, is a boxing championship event organised by the AIBA for "Junior" competitors who are between the age of 15-17 years old. It is biennially competition which began in 2009 in Yerevan, Armenia.
History
The competition is under the supervision of the world's governing body for amateur boxing AIBA and is the junior version of the World Amateur Boxing Championships. The Youth World Championships replaced the Junior World Championships which ran from 1979 to 2006. The Junior World Championships replaced the Cadet World Championships which ran from 2001 to 2007.[1]
Men's Editions
World Cadet / Junior Championship (15-17 years)
Number | Year | Host | Dates |
World Cadet Championship |
1 |
2001 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
October 11-21 |
2 |
2002 |
Kecskemet, Hungary |
May 3 – 13 |
3 |
2003 |
Bucharest, Romania |
June 20-29 |
4 |
2005 |
Liverpool, England |
October 10-18 |
5 |
2006 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
August 3 - 13 |
6 |
2007 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
August 31 - September 9 |
World Junior Championship |
1 |
2009 |
Yerevan, Armenia |
May 23-30 |
2 |
2011 |
Astana, Kazakhstan |
July 23-30 |
3 |
2013 |
Kiev, Ukraine |
September 8-15 |
4 |
2015 |
Saint Petersburg, Russia |
September 4-12 |
World Junior / Youth Championship (17-19 years)
Number | Year | Host | Dates |
World Junior Championship |
1 |
1979 |
Yokohama, Japan |
December 9 – 16 |
2 |
1983 |
Santo Domingo, Dominican |
September 17 – 24 |
3 |
1985 |
Bucharest, Romania |
September 1 - 9 |
4 |
1987 |
Havana, Cuba |
June 25 – July 6 |
5 |
1989 |
Bayamon, Puerto Rico |
August 9 - 17 |
6 |
1990 |
Lima, Peru |
October 13 - 20 |
7 |
1992 |
Montreal, Canada |
September 25 - October 4 |
8 |
1994 |
Istanbul, Turkey |
September 8 - 18 |
9 |
1996 |
Havana, Cuba |
November 4 - 10 |
10 |
1998 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
November 6 - 16 |
11 |
2000 |
Budapest, Hungary |
November 5 - 12 |
12 |
2002 |
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba |
September 15 - 22 |
13 |
2004 |
Jeju, South Korea |
June 12 - 18 |
14 |
2006 |
Agadir, Morocco |
September 8 - 18 |
World Youth Championship |
1 |
2008 |
Guadalajara, Mexico |
October 31 – November 1 |
2 |
2010 |
Baku, Azerbaijan |
April 20 – May 2 |
3 |
2012 |
Yerevan, Armenia |
November 25 – December 8 |
4 |
2014 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
April 14 – 24 |
5 |
2016 |
Saint Petersburg, Russia |
November 17 – 26 |
Women's Editions
World Junior and Youth Championship (Junior 15-17 years + Youth 17-19 years)
All Time Medal Table
Men's Cadet / Junior
Rank |
Nation |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
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Men's Junior / Youth
Rank |
Nation |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
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Total | | | | |
Women's Junior and Youth
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Silver |
Bronze |
Total |
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See also
Results
Results Database
References