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2019 World Junior Table Tennis Championships

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2019 World Junior Table Tennis Championships
Tournament details
Dates24 November – 1 December 2019
Edition17th
VenueTerminal 21 Korat
LocationKorat, Thailand
2018 2021 (World Youth Championships)

The 2019 World Junior Table Tennis Championships were held in Korat, Thailand, from 24 November to 1 December 2019.[1]

Medal summary

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Events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Boys' singles  China
Xiang Peng
 Sweden
Truls Moregard
 Chinese Taipei
Feng Yi-hsin
 Japan
Shunsuke Togami
Girls' singles  Japan
Miyu Nagasaki
 Japan
Haruna Ojio
 China
Wu Yangchen
 North Korea
Kim Un-song
Boys' doubles  China
Liu Yebo
Xu Yingbin
 Russia
Vladimir Sidorenko
Artem Tikhonov
 China
Xiang Peng
Zeng Beixun
 Singapore
Josh Shao Han Chua
Yew En Koen Pang
Girls' doubles  Japan
Miyuu Kihara
Miyu Nagasaki
 China
Kuai Man
Shi Xunyao
 France
Camille Lutz
Prithika Pavade
 Poland
Anna Węgrzyn
Katarzyna Węgrzyn
Mixed doubles  Japan
Yukiya Uda
Miyuu Kihara
 China
Xu Yingbin
Shi Xunyao
 China
Xiang Peng
Kuai Man
 China
Liu Yebo
Wu Yangchen
Boys' team  China
Xu Yingbin
Xiang Peng
Liu Yebo
Zeng Beixun
 Chinese Taipei
Tai Ming-wei
Huang Yu-jen
Huang Yan-cheng
Feng Yi-hsin
 France
Lilian Bardet
Vincent Picard
Alexis Lebrun
Dorian Zheng
 Japan
Yukiya Uda
Shunsuke Togami
Hiroto Shinozuka
Kakeru Sone
Girls' team  China
Shi Xunyao
Kuai Man
Chen Yi
Wu Yangchen
 Japan
Miyu Nagasaki
Miyuu Kihara
Kyoka Idesawa
Haruna Ojio
 Chinese Taipei
Yu Hsiu-ting
Cai Fong-en
Chien Tung-chuan
Lee Wan-hsuan
 North Korea
Kim Kum-yong
Kim Un-song
Pyon Song-gyong

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Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China42410
2 Japan3227
3 Chinese Taipei0123
4 Russia0101
 Sweden0101
6 France0022
 North Korea0022
8 Poland0011
 Singapore0011
Totals (9 entries)771428

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NSDF 2019 ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships". ITTF. Retrieved 7 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Joy for Japan at 2019 ITTF World Junior Table Tennis Championships". ITTF. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Tradition maintained, tradition broken". ITTF. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  4. ^ "China again sets standard, secures team titles in Korat". ITTF. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
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