Former World Junior Girls Champions
Year |
Location |
Champion
|
Country |
1983 |
Mexico City |
Fliura Khasanova |
USSR |
1985 |
Dobrna |
Ketevan Arakhamia |
USSR |
1986 |
Gausdal |
Ildiko Madl |
Hungary |
1987 |
Baguio |
Camilla Baginskaite |
USSR |
1988 |
Adelaide |
Alisa Galliamova |
USSR |
1989 |
Tunja |
Ketino Kachiani |
USSR |
1990 |
Santiago |
Ketino Kachiani |
USSR |
1991 |
Mamaja |
Natasa Bojkovic |
Yugoslavia |
1992 |
Buenos Aires |
Krystyna Dąbrowska |
Poland |
1993 |
Kozhikode |
Nino Khurtsidze |
Georgia |
1994 |
Caiobá |
Zhu Chen |
China |
1995 |
Halle, Saxony-Anhalt |
Nino Khurtsidze |
Georgia |
1996 |
Medellín |
Zhu Chen |
China |
1997 |
Żagań |
Harriet Hunt |
England |
1998 |
Kozhikode |
Hoang Thanh Trang |
Vietnam |
1999 |
Yerevan |
Maria Kouvatsou |
Greece |
2000 |
Yerevan |
Xu Yuanyuan |
China |
2001 |
Athens |
Humpy Koneru |
India |
2002 |
Goa |
Zhao Xue |
China |
2003 |
Nakhchivan |
Nana Dzagnidze |
Georgia |
2004 |
Kochi |
Ekaterina Korbut |
Russia |
2005 |
İstanbul |
Elisabeth Pähtz |
Germany |
2006 |
Yerevan |
Shen Yang |
China |
2007 |
Yerevan |
Vera Nebolsina |
Russia |
Former World Junior Champions
Year |
Location |
Champion |
Country |
1951 |
Coventry/Birmingham |
Borislav Ivkov |
Yugoslavia |
1953 |
Copenhagen |
Oscar Panno |
Argentina |
1955 |
Antwerp |
Boris Spassky |
Soviet Union |
1957 |
Toronto |
William Lombardy |
United States |
1959 |
Münchenstein |
Carlos Bielicki |
Argentina |
1961 |
The Hague |
Bruno Parma |
Yugoslavia |
1963 |
Vrnjacka Banja |
Florin Gheorghiu |
Romania |
1965 |
Barcelona |
Bojan Kurajica |
Yugoslavia |
1967 |
Jerusalem |
Julio Kaplan |
Puerto Rico |
1969 |
Stockholm |
Anatoly Karpov |
Soviet Union |
1971 |
Athens |
Werner Hug |
Switzerland |
1973 |
Teesside |
Alexander Beliavsky |
Soviet Union |
1974 |
Manila |
Anthony Miles |
England |
1975 |
Tjentiste |
Valery Chekhov |
Soviet Union |
1976 |
Groningen |
Mark Diesen |
United States |
1977 |
Innsbruck |
Artur Yusupov |
Soviet Union |
1978 |
Graz |
Sergey Dolmatov |
Soviet Union |
1979 |
Skien |
Yasser Seirawan |
United States |
1980 |
Dortmund |
Garry Kasparov |
Soviet Union |
1981 |
Mexico City |
Ognjen Cvitan |
Yugoslavia |
1982 |
Copenhagen |
Andrei Sokolov |
Soviet Union |
1983 |
Belfort |
Kiril Georgiev |
Bulgaria |
1984 |
Kiljava |
Curt Hansen |
Denmark |
1985 |
Sharjah |
Maxim Dlugy |
United States |
1986 |
Gausdal |
Walter Arencibia |
Cuba |
1987 |
Baguio |
Viswanathan Anand |
India |
1988 |
Adelaide |
Joel Lautier |
France |
1989 |
Tunja |
Vasil Spasov |
Bulgaria |
1990 |
Santiago |
Ilya Gurevich |
United States |
1991 |
Mamaja |
Vladimir Akopian |
Armenia |
1992 |
Buenos Aires |
Pablo Zarnicki |
Argentina |
1993 |
Kozhikode |
Igor Miladinovic |
Yugoslavia |
1994 |
Caiobá |
Helgi Grétarsson |
Iceland |
1995 |
Halle, Saxony-Anhalt |
Roman Slobodjan |
Germany |
1996 |
Medellín |
Emil Sutovsky |
Israel |
1997 |
Żagań |
Tal Shaked |
United States |
1998 |
Kozhikode |
Darmen Sadvakasov |
Kazakhstan |
1999 |
Yerevan |
Alexander Galkin |
Russia |
2000 |
Yerevan |
Lázaro Bruzón |
Cuba |
2001 |
Athens |
Peter Acs |
Hungary |
2002 |
Goa |
Levon Aronian |
Armenia |
2003 |
Nakhchivan |
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov |
Azerbaijan |
2004 |
Kochi |
Pentala Harikrishna |
India |
2005 |
İstanbul |
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov |
Azerbaijan |
2006 |
Yerevan |
Zaven Andriasian |
Armenia |
2007 |
Yerevan |
Ahmed Adly |
Egypt |
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