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Former Champions
World U-20 Championship
No.
Year
Location
Champion
Country
1
1951
Birmingham
Borislav Ivkov
Yugoslavia
2
1953
Copenhagen
Oscar Panno
Argentina
3
1955
Antwerp
Boris Spassky
Soviet Union
4
1957
Toronto
William Lombardy
United States
5
1959
Münchenstein
Carlos Bielicki
Argentina
6
1961
The Hague
Bruno Parma
Yugoslavia
7
1963
Vrnjačka Banja
Florin Gheorghiu
Romania
8
1965
Barcelona
Bojan Kurajica
Yugoslavia
9
1967
Jerusalem
Julio Kaplan
Puerto Rico
10
1969
Stockholm
Anatoly Karpov
Soviet Union
11
1971
Athens
Werner Hug
Switzerland
12
1973
Teesside
Alexander Beliavsky
Soviet Union
13
1974
Manila
Anthony Miles
England
14
1975
Tjentište
Valery Chekhov
Soviet Union
15
1976
Groningen
Mark Diesen
United States
16
1977
Innsbruck
Artur Yusupov
Soviet Union
17
1978
Graz
Sergey Dolmatov
Soviet Union
18
1979
Skien
Yasser Seirawan
United States
19
1980
Dortmund
Garry Kasparov
Soviet Union
20
1981
Mexico City
Ognjen Cvitan
Yugoslavia
21
1982
Copenhagen
Andrei Sokolov
Soviet Union
22
1983
Belfort
Kiril Georgiev
Bulgaria
23
1984
Kiljava
Curt Hansen
Denmark
24
1985
Sharjah
Maxim Dlugy
United States
25
1986
Gausdal
Walter Arencibia
Cuba
26
1987
Baguio
Viswanathan Anand
India
27
1988
Adelaide
Joël Lautier
France
28
1989
Tunja
Vasil Spasov
Bulgaria
29
1990
Santiago
Ilya Gurevich
United States
30
1991
Mamaja
Vladimir Akopian
Soviet Union
31
1992
Buenos Aires
Pablo Zarnicki
Argentina
32
1993
Kozhikode
Igor Miladinović
Yugoslavia
33
1994
Caiobá
Helgi Grétarsson
Iceland
34
1995
Halle
Roman Slobodjan
Germany
35
1996
Medellín
Emil Sutovsky
Israel
36
1997
Żagań
Tal Shaked
United States
37
1998
Kozhikode
Darmen Sadvakasov
Kazakhstan
38
1999
Yerevan
Alexander Galkin
Russia
39
2000
Yerevan
Lázaro Bruzón
Cuba
40
2001
Athens
Peter Acs
Hungary
41
2002
Goa
Levon Aronian
Armenia
42
2003
Nakhchivan
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Azerbaijan
43
2004
Kochi
Pendyala Harikrishna
India
44
2005
Istanbul
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Azerbaijan
45
2006
Yerevan
Zaven Andriasian
Armenia
46
2007
Yerevan
Ahmed Adly
Egypt
47
2008
Gaziantep
Abhijeet Gupta
India
48
2009
Puerto Madryn
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
France
49
2010
Chotowa
Dmitry Andreikin
Russia
50
2011
Chennai
Dariusz Świercz
Poland
51
2012
Athens
Alexander Ipatov
Turkey
World Girls U-20 Championship
No.
Year
Location
Champion
Country
1
1982
Senta
Agnieszka Brustman
Poland
2
1983
Mexico City
Fliura Khasanova
USSR
3
1985
Dobrna
Ketevan Arakhamia
USSR
4
1986
Vilnius
Ildikó Mádl
Hungary
5
1987
Baguio
Camilla Baginskaite
USSR
6
1988
Adelaide
Alisa Galliamova
USSR
7
1989
Tunja
Ketino Kachiani
USSR
8
1990
Santiago
Ketino Kachiani
USSR
9
1991
Mamaja
Nataša Bojković
Yugoslavia
10
1992
Buenos Aires
Krystyna Dąbrowska
Poland
11
1993
Kozhikode
Nino Khurtsidze
Georgia
12
1994
Caiobá
Zhu Chen
China
13
1995
Halle
Nino Khurtsidze
Georgia
14
1996
Medellín
Zhu Chen
China
15
1997
Żagań
Harriet Hunt
England
16
1998
Kozhikode
Hoang Thanh Trang
Vietnam
17
1999
Yerevan
Maria Kouvatsou
Greece
18
2000
Yerevan
Xu Yuanyuan
China
19
2001
Athens
Humpy Koneru
India
20
2002
Goa
Zhao Xue
China
21
2003
Nakhchivan
Nana Dzagnidze
Georgia
22
2004
Kochi
Ekaterina Korbut
Russia
23
2005
Istanbul
Elisabeth Pähtz
Germany
24
2006
Yerevan
Shen Yang
China
25
2007
Yerevan
Vera Nebolsina
Russia
26
2008
Gaziantep
Harika Dronavalli
India
27
2009
Puerto Madryn
Swamilathan Soumya
India
28
2010
Chotowa
Anna Muzychuk
Slovenia
29
2011
Chennai
Deysi Cori
Peru
30
2012
Athens
Guo Qi
China
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