2006 BWF World Junior Championships – Boys' doubles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2006 BWF World Junior Championships Boys' doubles
Tournament details
Dates6 November 2006 (2006-11-06) – 11 November 2006 (2006-11-11)
Edition8th
LevelInternational
VenueSamsan World Gymnasium
LocationIncheon, South Korea

The Boys' doubles tournament of the 2006 BWF World Junior Championships is a badminton world junior individual championships for the Eye Level Cups, held on November 6–11.[1] The defending champion of the last edition were Hoon Thien How and Tan Boon Heong from Malaysia.[2] The host pair Lee Yong-dae and Cho Gun-woo won the gold medal in this event after beat Liu Xiaolong and Li Tian of China in straight games with the score 21–12, 21–16.[3]

Seeded[]

  1. South KoreaLee Yong-Dae / Cho Gun-Woo (Champion)
  2. Malaysia / Vountus Indra Mawan (Quarter Final)
  3. DenmarkMads Pieler Kolding / Mads Conrad-Petersen (Third Round)
  4. MalaysiaLim Khim Wah / Mak Hee Chun (Semi Final)
  5. IndonesiaFernando Kurniawan / (Third Round)
  6. India / Akshay Dewalkar (Quarter Final)
  7. New ZealandHenry Tam / Kevin Dennerly-Minturn (Second Round)
  8. SingaporeDerek Wong Zi Liang / (Third Round)

Draw[]

Finals[]

Semifinals Finals
1 South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaCho Gun-Woo
21 21
3/4 MalaysiaLim Khim Wah
MalaysiaMak Hee Chun
6 11 1 South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaCho Gun-Woo
21 21
ChinaLiu Xiaolong
China
22 19 21 ChinaLiu Xiaolong
China
12 16
South KoreaKim Ki-Jung
South Korea
20 21 19

Top half[]

Section 1[]

First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
1 South KoreaLee Y-D
South KoreaCho G-W
21 21
Germany
GermanyP Kaesbauer
10 7
1 South KoreaLee Y-D
South KoreaCho G-W
21 21
AustraliaJ Tho
Australia
10 17 China
China
12 6
China
China
21 21 China
China
21 21
IndonesiaD Chrisnanta
IndonesiaA Wirawan
17 18 Vietnam
Vietnam
10 8
Vietnam
Vietnam
21 21 1 South KoreaLee Y-D
South KoreaCho G-W
21 21
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
14 10
5/8 New ZealandH Tam
New ZealandK Dennerly-Minturn
17 12
Japan
JapanT Ueda
21 21
Japan
JapanT Ueda
21 15 19
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
21 21 Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
14 21 21
Egypt
Egypt
12 9 Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
21 21
Turkey
Turkey
21 19 17 Canada
Canada
17 13
Canada
Canada
18 21 21

Section 2[]

First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
3/4 MalaysiaLim KW
MalaysiaMak HC
21 21
Pakistan
Pakistan
13 5
3/4 MalaysiaLim KW
MalaysiaMak HC
21 21
Cambodia
Cambodia
12 19 DenmarkC Skovgaard
Denmark
23 15 19
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
21 21 Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
17 10
DenmarkC Skovgaard
Denmark
21 21 DenmarkC Skovgaard
Denmark
21 21
Macau
Macau
8 15 3/4 MalaysiaLim KW
MalaysiaMak HC
21 21
5/8 India
IndiaA Dewalkar
16 17
5/8 India
IndiaA Dewalkar
21 20 21
United States
United States
13 10 RussiaG Kosenko
Russia
19 22 9
RussiaG Kosenko
Russia
21 21 5/8 India
IndiaA Dewalkar
21 21
Netherlands
Netherlands
18 14 EnglandM Ellis
England
15 12
EnglandM Ellis
England
21 21 EnglandM Ellis
England
21 21
South Africa
South Africa
11 15 Singapore
Singapore
19 17
Singapore
Singapore
21 21

Bottom half[]

Section 3[]

First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
12 15
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
21 21 Hong Kong
Hong Kong
10 15
Japan
JapanK Itani
21 21 Japan
JapanK Itani
21 21
Canada
Canada
10 11 Japan
JapanK Itani
21 16 21
IndiaR Gurusaidutt
IndiaT Kona
21 21 5/8 IndonesiaF Kurniawan
Indonesia
18 21 16
Macau
Macau
9 8 IndiaR Gurusaidutt
IndiaT Kona
22 11 12
5/8 IndonesiaF Kurniawan
Indonesia
20 21 21
Japan
JapanK Itani
15 11
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
21 14 21 ChinaLiu XL
China
21 21
Vietnam
Vietnam
14 21 15 Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
16 12
ChinaLiu XL
Turkey
21 21 ChinaLiu XL
Turkey
21 21
UkraineD Zavadsky
Ukraine
8 8 ChinaLiu XL
China
22 20 23
3/4 DenmarkM Kolding
DenmarkM Conrad-Petersen
20 22 21
RussiaI Sozonov
RussiaN Khakimov
WO
3/4 DenmarkM Kolding
DenmarkM Conrad-Petersen

Section 4[]

First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
New Zealand
New Zealand
21 17 9
Philippines
Philippines
12 21 21 Philippines
Philippines
4 7
United StatesA Setiadi
United States
16 11 South KoreaKim K-J
South Korea
21 21
South KoreaKim K-J
South Korea
21 21 South KoreaKim K-J
South Korea
11 21 21
Mongolia
Mongolia
11 10 5/8 SingaporeD Wong
Singapore
21 13 15
Czech RepublicJ Bitman
Czech RepublicO Kopriva
21 21 Czech RepublicJ Bitman
Czech RepublicO Kopriva
19 14
5/8 SingaporeD Wong
Singapore
21 21
South KoreaKim K-J
South Korea
21 23 21
Australia
Australia
21 18 21 2 Malaysia
MalaysiaV Mawan
14 25 17
Cambodia
Cambodia
18 21 16 Australia
Australia
10 9
EnglandP Mills
EnglandC Adcock
21 21 EnglandP Mills
EnglandC Adcock
21 21
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
9 12 EnglandP Mills
EnglandC Adcock
17 14
2 Malaysia
MalaysiaV Mawan
21 21
Germany
GermanyJ Zurwonne
10 18
2 Malaysia
MalaysiaV Mawan
21 21

References[]

  1. ^ "Weltmeisterschaft U 19 2006 Individualwettbewerbe" (in German). Deutscher Badminton-Verband e.V. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Boon Heong-Thien How grab world junior title". The Star. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ "[배드민턴] 한국배드민턴'미래는 밝다'" (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. Retrieved 15 June 2018.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""