2022 ITTF World Youth Championships
Tournament details
Dates4–11 December 2022
Edition2nd
VenueSalle Omnisport de Radès
LocationTunis, Tunisia
2021 2023

The 2022 ITTF World Youth Championships were held in Tunis, Tunisia, from 4 to 11 December 2022.[1] It was the second edition of the ITTF World Youth Championships, which replaced the World Junior Championships in the ITTF calendar in 2021.[2][3]

Medal summary

Events

Under-19

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles China Lin Shidong China Chen Yuanyu Romania Darius Movileanu
France Felix Lebrun
Girls' singles Japan Miyuu Kihara Japan Miwa Harimoto China Kuai Man
China Chen Yi
Boys' doubles China Lin Shidong
China Chen Yuanyu
Japan Hayate Suzuki
Belgium Adrien Rassenfosse
Chinese Taipei Kao Cheng-jui
Chinese Taipei Feng Yi-hsin
France Felix Lebrun
France Thibault Poret
Girls' doubles Japan Miyuu Kihara
Japan Miwa Harimoto
France Charlotte Lutz
France Prithika Pavade
India Yashaswini Ghorpade
India Suhana Saini
Germany Annett Kaufmann
Germany Mia Griesel
Mixed doubles China Lin Shidong
China Kuai Man
South Korea Lee Ho-yun
South Korea Lee Da-eun
Poland Maciej Kubik
Japan Miwa Harimoto
France Felix Lebrun
France Prithika Pavade
Boys' team  China
Chen Yuanyu
Lin Shidong
Huang Youzheng
Zeng Beixun
 Poland
Alan Kulczycki
Milosz Redzimski
Mateusz Zalewski
Maciej Kubik
 France
Hugo Deschamps
Thibault Poret
Felix Lebrun
 Chinese Taipei
Li Yan-jun
Lin Yen-chun
Wang Chen-you
Kao Cheng-jui
Girls' team  China
Qin Yuxuan
Kuai Man
Chen Yi
Han Feier
 France
Prithika Pavade
Charlotte Lutz
Agathe Avezou
 Japan
Miyuu Kihara
Haruna Ojio
Kaho Akae
Miwa Harimoto
 Romania
Elena Zaharia
Luciana Mitrofan
Ioana Singeorzan
Andrea Teglas

Under-15

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles France Flavien Coton Japan Kazuki Yoshiyama Kazakhstan Alan Kurmangaliyev
Japan Takumi Tanimoto
Girls' singles China Yan Yutong China Xiang Junlin Japan Rin Mende
Japan Yuna Ojio
Boys' doubles Slovakia Samuel Arpas
Hungary Balazs Lei
Japan Kazuki Yoshiyama
Japan Takumi Tanimoto
Australia Chulong Nie
Australia Won Bae
France Flavien Coton
France Nathan Lam
Girls' doubles China Xiang Junlin
China Yan Yutong
South Korea Yoo Ye-rin
South Korea Lee Seung-eun
Germany Eireen Elena Kalaitzidou
Romania Alesia Sferlea
France Leana Hochart
France Gaetane Bled
Mixed doubles Kazakhstan Alan Kurmangaliyev
Egypt Hana Goda
Portugal Tiago Abiodun
Spain Maria Berzosa
Japan Takumi Tanimoto
Japan Rin Mende
Sweden William Bergenblock
Poland Natalia Bogdanowicz
Boys' team  China
Li Hechen
Huang Xunan
Kang Youde
Wen Ruibo
 Australia
Chulong Nie
Aditya Sareen
Won Bae
 France
Flavien Coton
Nathan Lam
Antoine Noirault
 Japan
Takumi Tanimoto
Kazuki Yoshiyama
Tsubasa Okamoto
Hinata Mochida
Girls' team  China
Ding Yijie
Gao Yuxin
Xiang Junlin
Yan Yutong
 Japan
Rin Mende
Sachi Aoki
Yuna Ojio
Nozomi Sato
 South Korea
Yoo Ye-rin
Choi Ye-seo
Lee Seung-eun
 Romania
Bianca Mei Rosu
Alesia Sferlea
Andreea Jifcu
Cristina Singeorzan

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China92213
2 Japan24.56.513
3 France12710
4 Kazakhstan0.5011.5
5 Egypt0.5000.5
 Hungary0.5000.5
 Slovakia0.5000.5
8 South Korea0213
9 Australia0112
 Poland0112
11 Belgium00.500.5
 Portugal00.500.5
 Spain00.500.5
14 Romania003.53.5
15 Chinese Taipei0022
16 Germany001.51.5
17 India0011
18 Sweden000.50.5
Totals (18 entries)14142856

See also

References

  1. "2022 ITTF World Youth Championships, Tunis / Prospectus" (PDF). International Table Tennis Federation. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  2. "2021 ITTF Annual Report" (PDF). ittf.com. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  3. "Tunis Well Prepared to Welcome World's Most Aspiring Young Talents". International Table Tennis Federation. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
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