European U17 Badminton Championships

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The European U17 Badminton Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton Europe (BE) and is held once every two years to crown the best junior badminton players in Europe. Originally known as Polonia Cup when it first started in 1990,[1] with the current name adopted in 2005.[2] The individual event was first held in 2009.

Championships[]

There were two experimental tournaments (Polonia Cup) in Strasbourg (1987) and Cadiz (1989) which are considered as unofficial editions.[3]

Year Number Host City Host Country Events
Polonia Cup (1990–2003)
1990 1 Cetniewo  Poland 1
1991 2 Kristiansand  Norway 1
1992 3 Barcelona  Spain 1
1993 4 Neerpelt  Belgium 1
1995 5 Cardiff  Wales 1
1997 6 Istanbul  Turkey 1
1999 7 Spala  Poland 1
2001 8 Neerpelt  Belgium 1
2003 9 Dublin  Ireland 1
European U17 Badminton Championships (from 2005)
2005 10 Brno  Czech Republic 1
2007 11 Istanbul  Turkey 1
2009 12 Medvode  Slovenia 6
2011 13 Caldas da Rainha  Portugal 6
2014 14 Ankara  Turkey 6
2016 15 Lubin  Poland 6
2017 16 Prague  Czech Republic 6
2019 17 Gniezno  Poland 6
2021 18 Podčetrtek  Slovenia 6

Medal count (1990 - 2021)[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Denmark (DEN)2391446
2 Russia (RUS)1212630
3 England (ENG)49821
4 France (FRA)341017
5 Spain (ESP)2136
6 Bulgaria (BUL)2024
7 Poland (POL)1719
8 Turkey (TUR)141318
9 Germany (GER)1089
10 Ireland (IRL)1012
11 Croatia (CRO)1001
 Finland (FIN)1001
13 Ukraine (UKR)0257
14 Belgium (BEL)0134
15  Switzerland (SUI)0123
16 Serbia (SRB)0112
17 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
18 Scotland (SCO)0044
 Sweden (SWE)0044
20 Hungary (HUN)0022
 Norway (NOR)0022
 Wales (WAL)0022
23 Austria (AUT)0011
 Estonia (EST)0011
Totals (24 nations)525293197

* Russian medals included medals won by the USSR * German medals included medals won by West Germany

List of medalists[]

Polonia Cup/Team event[]

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1990  Soviet Union  Poland  West Germany
1991  Soviet Union  Poland  Norway
1992  Spain  Belgium   Switzerland
1993  Poland   Switzerland  Norway
1995  Russia  Poland  Wales
1997  Russia  Czech Republic  England
1999  Russia  Poland  Estonia
2001  Russia  Poland   Switzerland
2003  Russia  Poland  Belgium
2005  Denmark  Russia  Spain
2007  Denmark  Ukraine  France
2009  Denmark  Russia  Turkey
 Ukraine
2011  Denmark  England  Turkey
 Russia
2014  Denmark  England  Turkey
 France
2016  Denmark  England  Turkey
 France
2017  Denmark  Turkey  England
 Scotland
2019  Denmark  Serbia  Russia
 Ukraine
2021  Russia  France  Czech Republic
 Denmark

Individual event[]

Year Event Gold Silver Bronze
2009
MS Denmark Viktor Axelsen Denmark Kim Bruun Russia Anatoliy Yartsev Turkey Emre Lale
WS Spain Carolina Marín Turkey Neslihan Yiğit Turkey Ebru Tunalı Denmark Line Kjærsfeldt
MD Denmark Frederik Colberg
Denmark
France Lucas Corvee
France Joris Grosjean
Russia
Russia Anatoliy Yartsev
Denmark Kasper Antonsen
Denmark
WD Denmark Celine Juel
Denmark Mette Poulsen
Turkey Neslihan Kılıç
Turkey Neslihan Yiğit
Bulgaria Gabriela Stoeva
Bulgaria Stefani Stoeva
Denmark Amanda Madsen
Denmark Josephine van Zaane
XD Denmark Frederik Colberg
Denmark Mette Poulsen
Denmark Kasper Antonsen
Denmark Amanda Madsen
France Joris Grosjean
France Lea Palermo
Wales Oliver Gwilt
Wales
2011
MS England Alex Lane Denmark Rasmus Gemke Germany Lars Schänzler Germany Fabian Roth
WS Bulgaria Stefani Stoeva Denmark Julie Finne-Ipsen Denmark Anne Katrine Hansen France Delphine Lansac
MD Denmark
Denmark
Denmark Patrick Bjerregaard
Denmark
France
France Jordan Corvee
Sweden Felix Burestedt
Sweden
WD Russia Olga Morozova
Russia
England
England Victoria Williams
Belgium
Belgium Flore Vandenhoucke
Denmark
Denmark
XD Finland Iikka Heino
Finland Mathilda Lindholm
Russia
Russia Olga Morozova
Germany Johannes Pistorius
Germany Jennifer Karnott
Germany Marvin Seidel
Germany Linda Efler
2014
MS Denmark Anders Antonsen France Toma Junior Popov Austria England
WS Germany Yvonne Li England Ira Banerjee Spain Clara Azurmendi Scotland Julie MacPherson
MD England Matthew Clare
England Ben Lane
Russia Rodion Alimov
Russia
Germany
Germany
Denmark Joel Eipe
Denmark
WD Croatia Katarina Galenic
Croatia Maja Pavlinic
England Ira Banerjee
England Jessica Pugh
Turkey Kader Inal
Turkey Fatma Nur Yavuz
Denmark
Denmark Julie Dawall Jakobsen
XD England Ben Lane
England Jessica Pugh
Russia Rodion Alimov
Russia Alina Davletova
Turkey Melih Turgut
Turkey Fatma Nur Yavuz
Denmark
Denmark
2016
MS Republic of Ireland Nhat Nguyen England Johnnie Torjussen France Léo Rossi Scotland Christopher Grimley
WS Denmark Line Christophersen Spain Hungary Reka Madarasz Turkey
MD Denmark
Denmark
France Thom Gicquel
France Léo Rossi
Denmark
Denmark
Republic of Ireland Nhat Nguyen
Republic of Ireland
WD Denmark Alexandra Bøje
Denmark
Turkey Bengisu Erçetin
Turkey Nazlıcan Inci
Denmark
Denmark Freja Ravn
France Vimala Hériau
France Margot Lambert
XD Denmark Alexandra Bøje
Denmark
Russia
Russia
Ukraine Maryna Ilyinskaya
Ukraine
England Fee Teng Liew
England
2017
MS Russia Denmark Russia Spain
WS Denmark Russia Turkey Hungary Vivien Sándorházi
MD France
France Christo Popov
England
England Ethan van Leeuwen
Sweden
Sweden
England
England
WD Turkey Bengisu Erçetin
Turkey
Denmark
Denmark
Germany
Germany
Sweden
Sweden
XD England
England
Denmark
Denmark
Germany
Germany
Scotland
Scotland
2019
MS Denmark Mads Møller France France England
WS Russia Russia Denmark Poland
MD Denmark
Denmark Mads Møller
Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
Turkey
Turkey
WD Russia
Russia
England
England
Turkey
Turkey
Denmark
Denmark
XD Denmark
Denmark
Russia
Russia
Denmark
Denmark
England
England
2021
MS France Denmark Belgium Sweden
WS Bulgaria Poland Ukraine Ukraine
MD France
France
Russia
Russia
Denmark
Denmark
Turkey
Turkey
WD Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
France
France
XD Denmark
Denmark
Ukraine
Ukraine
England
England
Serbia
Serbia

References[]

  1. ^ "Badmninton Europe Past Results". Badminton Europe. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  2. ^ Lollike, Emma. "Czech Republic to host European U17 Championships in 2017". Badminton Europe. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  3. ^ Populorum, Mike. "Hall of Fame von EBU-Turnieren - Europameister etc". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 2 September 2019.

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