World Junior Chess Championship
The World Junior Chess Championship is an under-20 chess tournament organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
Tournament | Year | Location | Winner(s) |
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World U-20 Championship | 2022 | Cala Gonone |
Abdulla Gadimbayli
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World U-20 Championship | 2019 | New Delhi |
Evgeny Shtembuliak
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World U-20 Championship | 2018 | Gebze |
Parham Maghsoodloo
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World U-20 Championship | 2017 | Tarvisio |
Aryan Tari
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World U-20 Championship | 2016 | Bhubaneswar |
Jeffery Xiong
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World U-20 Championship | 2015 | Khanty-Mansiysk |
Mikhail Antipov
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World U-20 Championship | 2014 | Pune |
Lu Shanglei
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World U-20 Championship | 2013 | Kocaeli |
Yu Yangyi
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World U-20 Championship | 2012 | Athens |
Alexander Ipatov
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World U-20 Championship | 2011 | Chennai |
D. Swiercz
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World U-20 Championship | 2010 | Chotowa |
Dmitry Andreikin
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World U-20 Championship | 2009 | Puerto Madryn |
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
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World U-20 Championship | 2008 | Gaziantep |
Abhijeet Gupta
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World U-20 Championship | 2007 | Yerevan |
Ahmed Adly
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World U-20 Championship | 2006 | Yerevan |
Zaven Andriasian
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World U-20 Championship | 2005 | Istanbul |
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
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World U-20 Championship | 2004 | Kochi |
Pentala Harikrishna
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World U-20 Championship | 2003 | Nakhchivan |
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
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World U-20 Championship | 2002 | Goa |
Levon Aronian
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World U-20 Championship | 2001 | Athens |
Péter Ács
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World U-20 Championship | 2000 | Yerevan |
Lazaro Bruzon Batista
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World U-20 Championship | 1999 | Yerevan |
Aleksandr Galkin
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World U-20 Championship | 1998 | Kozhikode |
Darmen Sadvakasov
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World U-20 Championship | 1997 | Żagań |
Tal Shaked
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World U-20 Championship | 1996 | Medellín |
Emil Sutovsky
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World U-20 Championship | 1995 | Halle |
Roman Slobodjan
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World U-20 Championship | 1994 | Matinhos |
Helgi Grétarsson
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World U-20 Championship | 1993 | Kozhikode |
Igor Miladinović
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World U-20 Championship | 1992 | Buenos Aires |
Pablo Zarnicki
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World U-20 Championship | 1991 | Mamaja |
Vladimir Akopian
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World U-20 Championship | 1990 | Santiago |
Ilya Gurevich
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World U-20 Championship | 1989 | Tunja |
Vasil Spasov
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World U-20 Championship | 1988 | Adelaide |
Joel Lautier
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World U-20 Championship | 1987 | Baguio |
Viswanathan Anand
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World U-20 Championship | 1986 | Gausdal |
Walter Arencibia
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World U-20 Championship | 1985 | Sharjah |
Maxim Dlugy
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World U-20 Championship | 1984 | Kiljava |
Curt Hansen
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World U-20 Championship | 1983 | Belfort |
Kiril Georgiev
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World U-20 Championship | 1982 | Copenhagen |
Andrei Sokolov
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World U-20 Championship | 1981 | Mexico City |
Ognjen Cvitan
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World U-20 Championship | 1980 | Dortmund |
Garry Kasparov
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World U-20 Championship | 1979 | Skien |
Yasser Seirawan
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World U-20 Championship | 1978 | Graz |
Sergey Dolmatov
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World U-20 Championship | 1977 | Innsbruck |
Artur Jussupow
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World U-20 Championship | 1976 | Groningen |
Mark Diesen
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World U-20 Championship | 1975 | Tjentište |
Valery Chekhov
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World U-20 Championship | 1974 | Manila |
Anthony J Miles
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World U-20 Championship | 1973 | Teesside |
Alexander G Beliavsky
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World U-20 Championship | 1971 | Athens |
Werner Hug
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World U-20 Championship | 1969 | Stockholm |
Anatoly Karpov
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World U-20 Championship | 1967 | Jerusalem |
Julio Kaplan
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World U-20 Championship | 1965 | Barcelona |
Bojan Kurajica
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World U-20 Championship | 1963 | Vrnjačka Banja |
Florin Gheorghiu
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World U-20 Championship | 1961 | The Hague |
Bruno Parma
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World U-20 Championship | 1959 | Münchenstein |
Carlos Bielicki
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World U-20 Championship | 1957 | Toronto |
William Lombardy
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World U-20 Championship | 1955 | Antwerp |
Boris Spassky
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World U-20 Championship | 1953 | Copenhagen |
Oscar Panno
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World U-20 Championship | 1951 | Coventry/Birmingham |
Borislav Ivkov
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