World Junior Chess Championship

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no. host city year winner system players games PGN
60. Mexico City MEX 2023 Maurizzi, Marc`Andria FRA S-11 150 784 PGN
59. Cala Gonone ITA 2022 Gadimbayli, Abdulla AZE S-11 120 657 PGN
- 2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
58. New Dehli IND 2019 Shtembuliak, Evgeny UKR S-11 94 505 PGN
57. Gebze Turkey 2018 Maghsoodloo, Parham Iran S-11 165 900 PGN
56. Tarvisio Italy 2017 Tari, Aryan Norway S-11 148 810 PGN
55. Bhubaneswar India 2016 Xiong, Jeffery United States S-13 80 508 PGN
54. Khanty-Mansiysk Russia 2015 Antipov, Mikhail Russia S-13 62 403 PGN
53. Pune India 2014 Lu Shanglei China S-13 137 869 PGN
52. Kocaeli Turkey 2013 Yu Yangyi China S-13 118 751 PGN
51. Athens Greece 2012 Ipatov, Alexander Turkey S-13 130 842 PGN
50. Chennai India 2011 Świercz, Dariusz Poland S-13 126 798 PGN
49. Chotowa Poland 2010 Andreikin, Dmitry Russia S-13 122 780 PGN
48. Puerto Madryn Argentina 2009 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime France S-13 84 529 PGN
47. Gaziantep Turkey 2008 Gupta, Abhijeet India S-13 109 702 PGN
46. Yerevan Armenia 2007 Adly, Ahmed Egypt S-13 80 509 PGN
45. Yerevan Armenia 2006 Andriasian, Zaven Armenia S-13 83 532 PGN
44. Istanbul Turkey 2005 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar Azerbaijan S-13 92 598 PGN
43. Kochi India 2004 Harikrishna, Pentala India S-13 71 456 PGN
42. Nakhchivan Azerbaijan 2003 Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar Azerbaijan S-13 50 321 PGN
41. Panaji India 2002 Aronian, Levon Armenia S-13 88 571 PGN
40. Peristeri Greece 2001 Ács, Péter Hungary S-13 89 572 PGN
39. Yerevan Armenia 2000 Bruzón Batista, Lázaro Cuba S-13 60 390 PGN
38. Yerevan Armenia 1999 Galkin, Alexander Russia S-13 67 428 PGN
37. Kozhikode India 1998 Sadvakasov, Darmen Kazakhstan S-13 70 455 PGN
36. Żagań Poland 1997 Shaked, Tal United States S-13 78 507 PGN
35. Medellin Colombia 1996 Sutovsky, Emil Israel S-13 58 377 PGN
34. Halle Germany 1995 Slobodjan, Roman Germany S-13 80 520 PGN
33. Matinhos Brazil 1994 Grétarsson, Helgi Áss Iceland S-13 52 337 PGN
32. Calicut India 1993 Miladinović, Igor Yugoslavia S-13 49 312 PGN
31. Buenos Aires Argentina 1992 Zarnicki, Pablo Argentina S-13 53 338 PGN
30. Mamaia Romania 1991 Akopian, Vladimir Soviet Union S-13 51 325 PGN
29. Santiago de Chile Chile 1990 Gurevich, Ilya United States S-13 58 377 PGN
28. Tunja Colombia 1989 Spasov, Vasil Bulgaria S-13 52 323 PGN
27. Adelaide Australia 1988 Lautier, Joël France S-13 52 338 PGN
26. Baguio The Philippines 1987 Anand, Viswanathan India S-13 52 338 PGN
25. Gausdal Norway 1986 Arencibia, Walter Cuba S-13 60 390 PGN
24. Sharjah United Arab Emirates 1985 Dlugy, Maxim United States S-13 69 440 PGN
23. Kiljava Finland 1984 Hansen, Curt Denmark S-13 55 351 PGN
22. Belfort France 1983 Georgiev, Kiril Bulgaria S-13 61 389 PGN
21. Copenhagen Denmark 1982 Sokolov, Andrei Soviet Union S-13 52 338 PGN
20. Mexico city Mexico 1981 Cvitan, Ognjen Yugoslavia S-13 46 299 PGN
19. Dortmund West Germany 1980 Kasparov, Garry Soviet Union S-13 58 377 PGN
18. Skien Norway 1979 Seirawan, Yasser United States S-13 56 364 PGN
17. Graz Austria 1978 Dolmatov, Sergei Soviet Union S-13 47 299 PGN
16. Innsbruck Austria 1977 Yusupov, Artur Soviet Union S-13 48 312 PGN
15. Groningen Netherlands 1976 Diesen, Mark United States S-13 54 350 PGN
14. Tjentište Yugoslavia 1975 Chekhov, Valery Soviet Union S-13 48 312 PGN
13. Manila The Philippines 1974 Miles, Anthony England S-7 + 3F 27 201 PGN
12. Teeside Great Britain 1973 Beliavsky, Alexander Soviet Union 2S-7 + 4F 50 450 PGN
11. Athens Greece 1971 Hug, Werner Switzerland 6Q + 4F 44 366 PGN
10. Stockholm Sweden 1969 Karpov, Anatoly Soviet Union 6Q + 3F 32 311 PGN
9. Jerusalem Israel 1967 Kaplan, Julio Puerto Rico 3Q + 2F 20 138 PGN
8. Barcelona Spain 1965 Kurajica, Bojan Yugoslavia 5Q + 3F 28 174 PGN
7. Vrnjačka Banja Yugoslavia 1963 Gheorghiu, Florin Romania 5Q+3F+p/o 30 210+4 PGN
6. The Hague The Netherlands 1961 Parma, Bruno Yugoslavia 4Q + 3F 29 232 PGN
5. Münchenstein Switzerland 1959 Bielicki, Carlos Argentina 3Q + 3F 26 222 PGN
4. Toronto Canada 1957 Lombardy, William United States RR 12 66 PGN
3. Antwerp Belgium 1955 Spassky, Boris Soviet Union 3Q + 2F 24 192 PGN
2. Copenhagen Denmark 1953 Panno, Óscar Argentina 2Q + 2F 20 160 PGN
1. Coventry
Birmingham
Great Britain 1951 Ivkov, Borislav Yugoslavia S-11 18 99 PGN




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