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World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnual
Inaugurated 1950 ( 1950)
Most recent 2023
Next event 2024
Organised by FIE
Website www.fie.ch

The World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships are an annual international fencing competition held by the International Fencing Federation. [1]

History

Junior World Fencing Championships for athletes up to 20 years old. Also at the same time and venue as the Cadet World Fencing Championships held for athletes up to 17 years old.

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

The first Cadet World Fencing Championships were held in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1987 (Cadets without team events).

Cadet World Fencing Championships and Junior World Fencing Championships were held in two different countries from 1987 to 1992. They have been held simultaneously in one country since 1993.

Share bronze medals in individuals events awarded from 1991.

Other Names

  1. World Cadet and Junior Fencing Championships
  2. World Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships
  3. Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships
  4. Cadet and Junior World Fencing Championships
  5. World Juniors Fencing Championships
  6. World Cadets Fencing Championships
  7. Junior and Cadet Fencing World Championships

Ages

  • 17 to 20 : Juniors from 1950
  • 14 to 17 : Cadets from 1987

Events

  1. Foil MJ : From 1950 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  2. Foil WJ : From 1955 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  3. Epee MJ : From 1956 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  4. Epee WJ : From 1989 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  5. Sabre MJ : From 1952 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  6. Saber WJ : From 1999 (Team events have been held since 1999)
  7. Foil MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  8. Foil WC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  9. Epee MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  10. Epee WC : From 1990 (No Team events)
  11. Sabre MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  12. Saber WC : From 1999 (No Team events)
  • Note: M=Men / W=Women / J=Juniors / C=Cadets

All Medalists (1950-2009)

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Summary

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
World Juniors Fencing Championships
1 1950 Nice   France 1
2 1951 Paris   France 1
3 1952 Cremona   Italy 2
4 1953 Paris   France 2
5 1954 Paris   France 2
6 1955 Budapest   Hungary 3
7 1956 Luxembourg City   Luxembourg 4
8 1957 Varșovia   Poland 4
9 1958 București   Romania 4
10 1959 Paris   France 4
11 1960 Leningrad   Soviet Union 4
12 1961 Duisburg   West Germany 4
13 1962 Cairo   Egypt 4
14 1963 Ghent   Belgium 4
15 1964 Budapest   Hungary 4
16 1965 Rotterdam   Netherlands 4
17 1966 Vienna   Austria 4
18 1967 Tehran   Iran 4
19 1968 London   United Kingdom 4
20 1969 Genova   Italy 4
21 1970 Minsk   Soviet Union 4
22 1971 South Bend   United States 4
23 1972 Madrid   Spain 4
24 1973 Buenos Aires   Argentina 4
25 1974 Istanbul   Turkey 4
26 1975 Mexico City   Mexico 4
27 1976 Poznan   Poland 4
28 1977 Vienna   Austria 4
29 1978 Madrid   Spain 4
30 1979 South Bend   United States 4
31 1980 Venice   Italy 4
32 1981 Lausanne   Switzerland 4
33 1982 Buenos Aires   Argentina 4
34 1983 Budapest   Hungary 4
35 1984 Leningrad   Soviet Union 4
36 1985 Arnhem   Netherlands 4
37 1986 Stuttgart   West Germany 4
World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships
38 1987 Tel Aviv (C) / São Paulo (J)   Israel (C) /   Brazil (J) 8
39 1988 Cabries (C) / South Bend (J)   France (C) /   United States (J) 8
40 1989 Lisbon (C) / Athens (J)   Portugal (C) /   Greece (J) 9
41 1990 Gothenburg (C) / Mödling (J)   Sweden (C) /   Austria (J) 10
42 1991 Foggia (C) / Istanbul (J)   Italy (C) /   Turkey (J) 10
43 1992 Bonn (C) / Genoa (J)   Germany (C) /   Italy (J) 10
44 1993 Denver   United States 10
45 1994 Mexico City   Mexico 10
46 1995 Paris   France 10
47 1996 Tournai   Belgium 10
48 1997 Tenerife   Spain 10
49 1998 Valencia   Venezuela 15
50 1999 Keszthely   Hungary 18
51 2000 South Bend   United States 18
52 2001 Gdańsk   Poland 18
53 2002 Antalya   Turkey 18
54 2003 Trapani   Italy 18
55 2004 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
56 2005 Linz   Austria 18
57 2006 Taebaek   South Korea 18
58 2007 Belek   Turkey 18
59 2008 Acireale   Italy 18
60 2009 Belfast   United Kingdom 18
61 2010 Baku   Azerbaijan 18
62 2011 Dead Sea   Jordan 18
63 2012 Moscow   Russia 18
64 2013 Poreč   Croatia 18
65 2014 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
66 2015 Tashkent   Uzbekistan 18
67 2016 Bourges   France 18
68 2017 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
69 2018 Verona   Italy 18
70 2019 Toruń   Poland 18
2020 Not held
71 2021 Cairo   Egypt 18
72 2022 Dubai   United Arab Emirates 18
73 2023 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
74 2024 Riyadh   Saudi Arabia 18
75 2025 Wuxi   China 18
76 2026 Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 18

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.kardolus.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)

Results

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships
StatusActive
FrequencyAnnual
Inaugurated 1950 ( 1950)
Most recent 2023
Next event 2024
Organised by FIE
Website www.fie.ch

The World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships are an annual international fencing competition held by the International Fencing Federation. [1]

History

Junior World Fencing Championships for athletes up to 20 years old. Also at the same time and venue as the Cadet World Fencing Championships held for athletes up to 17 years old.

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

The first Cadet World Fencing Championships were held in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1987 (Cadets without team events).

Cadet World Fencing Championships and Junior World Fencing Championships were held in two different countries from 1987 to 1992. They have been held simultaneously in one country since 1993.

Share bronze medals in individuals events awarded from 1991.

Other Names

  1. World Cadet and Junior Fencing Championships
  2. World Junior and Cadet Fencing Championships
  3. Junior and Cadet World Fencing Championships
  4. Cadet and Junior World Fencing Championships
  5. World Juniors Fencing Championships
  6. World Cadets Fencing Championships
  7. Junior and Cadet Fencing World Championships

Ages

  • 17 to 20 : Juniors from 1950
  • 14 to 17 : Cadets from 1987

Events

  1. Foil MJ : From 1950 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  2. Foil WJ : From 1955 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  3. Epee MJ : From 1956 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  4. Epee WJ : From 1989 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  5. Sabre MJ : From 1952 (Team events have been held since 1998)
  6. Saber WJ : From 1999 (Team events have been held since 1999)
  7. Foil MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  8. Foil WC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  9. Epee MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  10. Epee WC : From 1990 (No Team events)
  11. Sabre MC : From 1987 (No Team events)
  12. Saber WC : From 1999 (No Team events)
  • Note: M=Men / W=Women / J=Juniors / C=Cadets

All Medalists (1950-2009)

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Summary

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
World Juniors Fencing Championships
1 1950 Nice   France 1
2 1951 Paris   France 1
3 1952 Cremona   Italy 2
4 1953 Paris   France 2
5 1954 Paris   France 2
6 1955 Budapest   Hungary 3
7 1956 Luxembourg City   Luxembourg 4
8 1957 Varșovia   Poland 4
9 1958 București   Romania 4
10 1959 Paris   France 4
11 1960 Leningrad   Soviet Union 4
12 1961 Duisburg   West Germany 4
13 1962 Cairo   Egypt 4
14 1963 Ghent   Belgium 4
15 1964 Budapest   Hungary 4
16 1965 Rotterdam   Netherlands 4
17 1966 Vienna   Austria 4
18 1967 Tehran   Iran 4
19 1968 London   United Kingdom 4
20 1969 Genova   Italy 4
21 1970 Minsk   Soviet Union 4
22 1971 South Bend   United States 4
23 1972 Madrid   Spain 4
24 1973 Buenos Aires   Argentina 4
25 1974 Istanbul   Turkey 4
26 1975 Mexico City   Mexico 4
27 1976 Poznan   Poland 4
28 1977 Vienna   Austria 4
29 1978 Madrid   Spain 4
30 1979 South Bend   United States 4
31 1980 Venice   Italy 4
32 1981 Lausanne   Switzerland 4
33 1982 Buenos Aires   Argentina 4
34 1983 Budapest   Hungary 4
35 1984 Leningrad   Soviet Union 4
36 1985 Arnhem   Netherlands 4
37 1986 Stuttgart   West Germany 4
World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships
38 1987 Tel Aviv (C) / São Paulo (J)   Israel (C) /   Brazil (J) 8
39 1988 Cabries (C) / South Bend (J)   France (C) /   United States (J) 8
40 1989 Lisbon (C) / Athens (J)   Portugal (C) /   Greece (J) 9
41 1990 Gothenburg (C) / Mödling (J)   Sweden (C) /   Austria (J) 10
42 1991 Foggia (C) / Istanbul (J)   Italy (C) /   Turkey (J) 10
43 1992 Bonn (C) / Genoa (J)   Germany (C) /   Italy (J) 10
44 1993 Denver   United States 10
45 1994 Mexico City   Mexico 10
46 1995 Paris   France 10
47 1996 Tournai   Belgium 10
48 1997 Tenerife   Spain 10
49 1998 Valencia   Venezuela 15
50 1999 Keszthely   Hungary 18
51 2000 South Bend   United States 18
52 2001 Gdańsk   Poland 18
53 2002 Antalya   Turkey 18
54 2003 Trapani   Italy 18
55 2004 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
56 2005 Linz   Austria 18
57 2006 Taebaek   South Korea 18
58 2007 Belek   Turkey 18
59 2008 Acireale   Italy 18
60 2009 Belfast   United Kingdom 18
61 2010 Baku   Azerbaijan 18
62 2011 Dead Sea   Jordan 18
63 2012 Moscow   Russia 18
64 2013 Poreč   Croatia 18
65 2014 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
66 2015 Tashkent   Uzbekistan 18
67 2016 Bourges   France 18
68 2017 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
69 2018 Verona   Italy 18
70 2019 Toruń   Poland 18
2020 Not held
71 2021 Cairo   Egypt 18
72 2022 Dubai   United Arab Emirates 18
73 2023 Plovdiv   Bulgaria 18
74 2024 Riyadh   Saudi Arabia 18
75 2025 Wuxi   China 18
76 2026 Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 18

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). www.kardolus.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.{{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)

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