Junior World Fencing Championships

The Junior World Fencing Championships are an annual international fencing competition held by the International Fencing Federation for athletes up to 20 years old. They are organised at the same time and venue as the Cadet World Championships held for athletes up to 17 years old.

The first Junior World Fencing Championships were held in Nîmes, France in 1950. Team events are held since 1998. Women compete in foil since 1955, in épée since 1989, and in sabre since 1999.

Junior World champions

Non-exhaustive list.

Foil

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
1982 Argentina Buenos Aires  Andrea Cipressa (ITA)  Laurence Modaine (FRA) _ _
1983 Hungary Budapest  Luca Vitalesta (ITA)  Dorina Vaccaroni (ITA) _ _
1984 Soviet Union Leningrad  Stefano Cerioni (ITA)  Margherita Zalaffi (ITA) _ _
1985 Netherlands Arnhem  Zsolt Érsek (HUN)  Anja Fichtel (GER) _ _
1986 Germany Stuttgart  Thorsten Weidner (GER)  Reka Szabo (ROU) _ _
1987 Brazil São Paulo  Dmitriy Shevchenko (URS)  Francesca Bortolozzi (ITA) _ _
1988 United States South Bend  Alexander Koch (GER)  Anja Fichtel (GER) _ _
1989 Greece Athens  Ye Chong (CHN)  Giovanna Trillini (ITA)[1] _ _
1990 Austria Mödling  Olivier Lambert (FRA)  Nicoletta Hein (GER) _ _
1991 Turkey Istanbul  Luca Donzelli (ITA)  Aida Mohamed (HUN) _ _
1992 Italy Genoa  Matteo Cazzani (ITA)  Aida Mohamed (HUN) _ _
1993 United States Denver  Jean-Eric Rauhaus (GER)  Valentina Vezzali (ITA) _ _
1994 Mexico Mexico City  Matteo Zennaro (ITA)  Valentina Vezzali (ITA) _ _
1995 France Paris  Salvatore Sanzo (ITA)  Rita König (GER) _ _
1996 Belgium Tournai  Christian Schlechtweg (GER)  Aida Mohamed (HUN) _ _
1997 Spain Tenerife  Lorenzo Mammi (ITA)  Anna Rybicka (POL) _ _
1998 Venezuela Valencia  Tomer Or (ISR)  Ilaria Salvatori (ITA)  Germany  Poland
1999 Hungary Keszthely  David Hausmann (GER)  Magdalena Mroczkiewicz (POL)  Germany  Poland
2000 United States South Bend  André Weßels (GER)  Iris Zimmermann (USA)  France  Poland
2001 Poland Gdańsk  André Weßels (GER)  Małgorzata Wojtkowiak (POL)  Germany  Poland
2002 Turkey Antalya  Térence Joubert (FRA)  Carolin Neckermann (GER)  France  Russia
2003 Italy Trapani  Renal Ganeyev (RUS)  Claudia Pigliapoco (ITA)  Italy  Italy
2004 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Zhu Jun (CHN)  Virginie Ujlaki  (FRA)  China  Russia
2005 Austria Linz  Benjamin Kleibrink (GER)  Emily Cross (USA)  Russia  Russia
2006 South Korea Taebaek  Valerio Aspromonte (ITA)  Emily Cross (USA)  Italy  Italy
2007 Turkey Belek  Martino Minuto (ITA)  Sandra Bingenheimer (GER)  Italy  Russia
2008 Italy Acireale  Suguru Awaji (JPN)  Inna Deriglazova (RUS)  United States  Poland
2009 United Kingdom Belfast  Tommaso Lari (ITA)  Ekaterina Kazhikina (RUS)  Italy  United States
2010 Azerbaijan Baku  Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (EGY)  Inna Deriglazova (RUS)  United States  Russia
2011 Jordan Dead Sea  Edoardo Luperi (ITA)  Nzingha Prescod (USA)  United States  Italy
2012 Russia Moscow  Timur Safin (RUS)  Alice Volpi (ITA)  United States  Italy
2013 Croatia Poreč  Alexander Massialas (USA)  Camilla Mancini (ITA)  Italy  Italy
2014 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Chen Haiwei (CHN)  Lee Kiefer (USA)  China  United States
2015 Uzbekistan Tashkent  Damiano Rosatelli (ITA)  Sara Taffel (USA)  Italy  Italy
2016 France Bourges  Takahiro Shikine (JPN)  Sabrina Massialas (USA)  Japan  Poland

Épée

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
1982 Argentina Buenos Aires  Robert Felisiak (POL) _ _ _
1983 Hungary Budapest  Sandro Resegotti (ITA) _ _ _
1984 Soviet Union Leningrad  Serhiy Kravchuk (URS) _ _ _
1985 Netherlands Arnhem  Hervé Faget (FRA) _ _ _
1986 Germany Stuttgart  Sergey Kostarev (URS) _ _ _
1987 Brazil São Paulo  Pavel Kolobkov (URS) _ _ _
1988 United States South Bend  Pavel Kolobkov (URS) _ _ _
1989 Greece Athens  Oleg Skorobogatov (URS)  Ildikó Mincza (HUN) _ _
1990 Austria Mödling  David Burroni (ITA)  Viktoria Titova (URS) _ _
1991 Turkey Istanbul  Aleksey Kalashnikov (URS)  Oksana Yermakova (URS) _ _
1992 Italy Genoa  Michael Flegler (GER)  Claudia Bokel (GER) _ _
1993 United States Denver  Liu Xing (CHN)  Claudia Bokel (GER) _ _
1994 Mexico Mexico City  Gábor Boczkó (HUN)  Yang Shaoqi (CHN) _ _
1995 France Paris  Andriy Maliy (UKR)  Kim Hee-jeong (KOR) _ _
1996 Belgium Tournai  Gábor Boczkó (HUN)  Lee Jeun-nam (KOR) _ _
1997 Spain Tenerife  Francesco Martinelli (ITA)  Rhena Wolf (GER) _ _
1998 Venezuela Valencia  Dmytro Karyuchenko (UKR)  Veronica Rossi (ITA)  Poland  Hungary
1999 Hungary Keszthely  Aleksey Selin (RUS)  Lee Jung-eun (KOR)  Poland  Poland
2000 United States South Bend  Fabrice Jeannet (FRA)  Olga Aleksejeva (EST)  France  Russia
2001 Poland Gdańsk  Jens Pfeiffer (GER)  Patricia Osyczka (POL)  Italy  France
2002 Turkey Antalya  Ulrich Robeiri (FRA)  Ana Maria Brânză (ROU)  France  Russia
2003 Italy Trapani  Luo Xiaojuan (CHN)  Ren Lei (CHN)  France  China
2004 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Oleh Sokolov (UKR)  Ana Maria Brânză (ROU)  Russia  China
2005 Austria Linz  Rubén Limardo (VEN)  Sophie Lamon (SUI)  Russia   Switzerland
2006 South Korea Taebaek  Steffen Launer (GER)  Tiffany Géroudet (SUI)  Kazakhstan  Russia
2007 Turkey Belek  Alexandre Blaszyck (FRA)  Emma Samuelsson (SWE)  Russia  France
2008 Italy Acireale  Enrico Garozzo (ITA)  Kelley Hurley (USA)  Russia  United States
2009 United Kingdom Belfast  Anton Adamov (RUS)  Sun Yujie (CHN)  Italy  Russia
2010 Azerbaijan Baku  Nikita Glazkov (RUS)  Johanna Bergdahl (SWE)  Hungary  Estonia
2011 Jordan Dead Sea  Philip Marsh (GBR)  Violetta Kolobova (RUS)  Italy  China
2012 Russia Moscow  Park Sang-young (KOR)  Tatyana Gudkova (RUS)  Russia  Russia
2013 Croatia Poreč  Sun Dongdong (CHN)  Tatyana Gudkova (RUS)  Italy  Russia
2014 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Yamada Masaru (JPN)  Katrina Lehis (EST)  Hungary  Russia
2015 Uzbekistan Tashkent  Hippolyte Bouillot (FRA)  Coraline Vitalis (FRA)  Germany  Italy
2016 France Bourges  Georgiy Bruev (RUS)  Alice Clerici (ITA)  Italy  France

Sabre

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team
1982 Argentina Buenos Aires  Aleksandr Vinnik (URS) _ _ _
1983 Hungary Budapest  Marco Marin (ITA) _ _ _
1984 Soviet Union Leningrad  Mikhail Karelov (URS) _ _ _
1985 Netherlands Arnhem  Janusz Olech (POL) _ _ _
1986 Germany Stuttgart  Aleksandr Panteleev (URS) _ _ _
1987 Brazil São Paulo  Tonhi Terenzi (ITA) _ _ _
1988 United States South Bend  Vladimir Prokin (URS) _ _ _
1989 Greece Athens  Vadim Gutzeit (URS) _ _ _
1990 Austria Mödling  Vadim Gutzeit (URS) _ _ _
1991 Turkey Istanbul  György Boros (HUN) _ _ _
1992 Italy Genoa  Balázs Kovács (HUN) _ _ _
1993 Mexico Mexico City  Stanislav Pozdnyakov (RUS) _ _ _
1994 Mexico Mexico City  Sergey Sharikov (RUS) _ _ _
1995 France Paris  Damien Touya (FRA) _ _ _
1996 Belgium Tournai  Zsolt Nemcsik (HUN) _ _ _
1997 Spain Tenerife  Aleksey Frosin (RUS) _ _ _
1998 Venezuela Valencia  Christian Kraus (GER) _  Germany _
1999 Hungary Keszthely (M), France Dijon (F)  Wiradech Kothny (GER)  Anne-Lise Touya (FRA)  France  Venezuela
2000 United States South Bend  Dennis Bauer (GER)  Anne-Lise Touya (FRA)  Germany  Italy
2001 Poland Gdańsk  Tamás Decsi (HUN)  Mariel Zagunis (USA)  United States  United States
2002 Turkey Antalya  Aleksey Yakimenko (RUS)  Bao Yingyin (CHN)  China  Russia
2003 Italy Trapani  Aleksey Yakimenko (RUS)  Sada Jacobson (USA)  South Korea  Russia
2004 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Balázs Lontay (HUN)  Sada Jacobson (USA)  Hungary  United States
2005 Austria Linz  Nicolas Limbach (GER)  Mariel Zagunis (USA)  Germany  United States
2006 South Korea Taebaek  Dmytro Boiko (UKR)  Rebecca Ward (USA)  Russia  United States
2007 Turkey Belek  Benedikt Beisheim (GER)  Olha Kharlan (UKR)  Ukraine  Ukraine
2008 Italy Acireale  Gu Bon-gil (KOR)  Olha Kharlan (UKR)  Hungary  Ukraine
2009 United Kingdom Belfast  Max Hartung (GER)  Olha Kharlan (UKR)  Hungary  Ukraine
2010 Azerbaijan Baku  Nikolász Iliász (HUN)  Olha Kharlan (UKR)  Germany  Ukraine
2011 Jordan Dead Sea  Matyas Szabo (GER)  Dina Galiakbarova (RUS)  Germany  Italy
2012 Russia Moscow  Kim Woo-sun (KOR)  Yana Egorian (RUS)  Hungary  France
2013 Croatia Poreč  Kamil Ibragimov (RUS)  Alina Komashchuk (UKR)  Germany  United States
2014 Bulgaria Plovdiv  Luca Curatoli (ITA)  Anna Márton (HUN)  Italy  Russia
2015 Uzbekistan Tashkent  Eli Dershwitz (USA)  Caroline Quéroli (FRA)  South Korea  Italy
2016 France Bourges  Charles Colleau (FRA)  Caroline Quéroli (FRA)  Russia  Russia

References

  1. This is incorrectly marked as "Francesca Trillini" in the FIE web site, but her CV mentions it under the correct name "Curriculum di Giovanna Trillini". Federazione Italiana Scherma. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
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