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Former Champions

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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