World Juniors Weightlifting Championships

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World Juniors Weightlifting Championships
Statusactive
Genresporting event
Date(s)mid-year
Frequencyannual
Countryvarying
Inaugurated
Organised byIWF

The World Juniors Weightlifting Championships is organised by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF). The first competition was held in 1975.[1]

Editions[]

Year Edition Venue Events
M W
1 - France Marseille, France 27
2 - Poland Gdańsk, Poland 27
3 - Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 30
4 - Greece Athens, Greece 30
5 - Hungary Debrecen, Hungary 30
6 - Canada Montreal, Canada 30
7 - Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy 30
8 - Brazil São Paulo, Brazil 30
9 - Egypt Cairo, Egypt 30
10 - Italy Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy 30
11 - Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland 30
12 - Germany Donaueschingen, Germany 30
13 - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade, Yugoslavia 30
14 - Greece Athens, Greece 30
15 - United States Fort Lauderdale, United States 30
16 - Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sarajevo, Yugoslavia 30
17 - Germany Wolmirstedt, Germany 30
18 - Bulgaria Varna, Bulgaria 30
19 - Czech Republic Cheb, Czech Republic 30
20 - Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 30
21 1 Poland Warsaw, Poland 57
22 2 Poland Warsaw, Poland 57
23 3 South Africa Cape Town, South Africa 57
24 4 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 45
25 5 United States Savannah, United States 45
26 6 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic 45
27 7 Greece Thessaloniki, Greece 45
28 8 Czech Republic Havířov, Czech Republic 45
29 9 Mexico Hermosillo, Mexico 45
30 10 Belarus Minsk, Belarus 45
Year Edition Venue Events
M W
31 11 South Korea Busan, South Korea 45
32 12 China Hangzhou, China 45
33 13 Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic 45
34 14 Colombia Cali, Colombia 45
35 15 Romania Bucharest, Romania 45
36 16 Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria 45
37 17 Malaysia Penang, Malaysia 45
38 18 Guatemala Guatemala City, Guatemala 45
39 19 Peru Lima, Peru 45
40 20 Russia Kazan, Russia 45
41 21 Poland Wrocław, Poland 45
42 22 Georgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia 45
2017 43 23 Japan Tokyo, Japan 48
2018 44 24 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 48
2019 45 25 Fiji Suva, Fiji 60
2021 46 26 Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan 60

References[]

  1. ^ "Monde Junior".

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