| IWF Youth World Championships |
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| Status | active |
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| Genre | sporting event |
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| Date(s) | mid-year |
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| Frequency | biennial |
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| Country | varying |
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| Inaugurated | 2009 |
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| Organised by | IWF |
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The IWF Youth World Championships is organised by the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF).[1][2] The first competition was held in May 2009.[3][4]
Editions
| Edition
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Year
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Venue
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Events
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| 1 |
2009 |
Chiangmai, Thailand |
45
|
| 2 |
2011 |
Lima, Peru |
45
|
| 3 |
2012 |
Kosice, Slovakia |
45
|
| 4 |
2013 |
Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
45
|
| 5 |
2015 |
Lima, Peru |
45
|
| 6 |
2016 |
Penang, Malaysia |
45
|
| 7 |
2017 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
48
|
| 8 |
2019 |
Las Vegas, United States |
60
|
| 9 |
2021 |
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
60
|
| 10 |
2022 |
León, Mexico |
60
|
| 11 |
2023 |
Durrës, Albania |
60
|
| 12 |
2024 |
Lima, Peru |
60
|
| 13 |
2025 |
Lima, Peru |
60
|
| 14 |
2026 |
Buenos Aires, Argentina |
60
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References
External links
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