The World Junior Ultimate Championships is an international ultimate frisbee competition organized by World Flying Disc Federation and players completed under the age of 20. It held every two years. Teams from across the world compete in two divisions: open and women's. The mixed division included since 2022.[1]
Edition
Year
|
Date
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Host
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Top nation
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1983
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August 29–September 3
|
Goteborg, Sweden
|
—[2]
|
1984
|
September 2–9
|
Luzerne, Switzerland
|
1986
|
August 25–31
|
Colchester, United Kingdom
|
1988
|
August 29–September 3
|
Leuven, Belgium
|
1990
|
July 8–14
|
Oslo, Norway
|
1992
|
August 17–23
|
Utsunomiya, Japan
|
1994
|
August 21–28
|
Colchester, United Kingdom
|
1996
|
August 10–17
|
Jonkoping, Sweden
|
1998
|
August 15–22
|
Blaine, MN, United States
|
2000
|
August 12–20
|
Heilbronn, Germany
|
2002
|
July 10–13
|
Riga, Latvia
|
Canada
|
2004
|
August 1–7
|
Turku, Finland
|
—[3]
|
2006
|
August 13–18[4]
|
Devens, MA, United States
|
United States
|
2008
|
August 2–9[5]
|
Vancouver, Canada
|
United States
|
2010
|
August 2–7[6]
|
Heilbronn, Germany
|
United States
|
2012
|
August 12–18[7]
|
Dublin, Ireland
|
Colombia
United States
|
2014
|
July 20–26[8]
|
Lecco, Italy
|
Canada
United States
|
2016
|
July 31–August 6[9]
|
Wroclaw, Poland
|
Canada
United States
|
2018
|
August 18–25[10]
|
Waterloo, Canada
|
United States
|
2020
|
Cancelled due to COVID-19 [11]
|
2022
|
August 6–13[12]
|
Wroclaw, Poland
|
United States
|
2024
|
July 21–27[13]
|
Birmingham, United Kingdom
|
United States
|
2026
|
[14]
|
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Medal table
References
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