2006 BWF World Junior Championships



























2006 BWF World Junior Championships
2006 BWF World Junior Championships Logo.jpg
Tournament details
Edition 8th
Level International
Venue
Samsan World Gymnasium[1]
Location
Incheon, South Korea



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The 2006 BWF World Junior Championships is the eight tournament of the BWF World Junior Championships. It was held in Incheon, South Korea at the Samsan World Gymnasium, between 2–11 November 2006.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Medalists


  • 2 Team competition


    • 2.1 Final positions


    • 2.2 Final Round




  • 3 Individual competitions


    • 3.1 Boys Singles


      • 3.1.1 Seeded


      • 3.1.2 Finals




    • 3.2 Girls Singles


      • 3.2.1 Seeded


      • 3.2.2 Finals




    • 3.3 Boys Doubles


      • 3.3.1 Seeded


      • 3.3.2 Finals




    • 3.4 Girls Doubles


      • 3.4.1 Seeded


      • 3.4.2 Finals




    • 3.5 Mixed Doubles


      • 3.5.1 Seeded


      • 3.5.2 Finals






  • 4 Medal table


  • 5 References





Medalists


















































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Boys singles

South Korea Hong Ji-Hoon

IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto

ChinaZhou Wenlong

ChinaLu Qicheng
Girls singles

ChinaWang Yihan

IndiaSaina Nehwal

South KoreaKim Moon-Hi

South KoreaBae Youn-Joo
Boys doubles

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaCho Gun-Woo

ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLi Tian

MalaysiaLim Khim Wah
MalaysiaMak Hee Chun

South KoreaKim Ki-Jung
South KoreaLee Jung-Hwan
Girls doubles

ChinaMa Jin
ChinaWang Xiaoli

South KoreaHong Soo-Jung
South KoreaSun In-Jang

IndonesiaPia Zebadiah
IndonesiaNitya Krishinda Maheswari

ChinaWang Siyun
ChinaLiao Jingmei
Mixed doubles

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaYoo Hyun-Young

ChinaLi Tian
ChinaMa Jin

ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLiao Jingmei

ChinaHu Wenqing
ChinaWang Xiaoli
Teams

South KoreaSouth Korea
Hong Ji-hoon
Han Ki-hoon
Shin Baek-cheol
Park Sung-min
Lee Yong-dae
Cho Gun-woo
Lee Jung-hwan
Kim Gi-jung
Jang Soo-young
Kim Moon-hi
Bae Youn-joo
Kim Ha-na
Hong Soo-jung
Sun In-jang
Yoo Hyun-young

ChinaChina
Wang Yihan
Liu Jie
Han Li
Cheng Wen
Wang Xiaoli
Ma Jin
Wang Siyun
Liao Jingmei
Lu Qicheng
Wen Kai
Zhou Wenlong
Chen Tianyu
Li Tian
Liu Xiaolong
Hu Wenqing

MalaysiaMalaysia
Mohd Arif Abdul Latif
Mak Hee Chun
Lim Khim Wah
Tan Wee Kiong
Teo Kok Siang
Lydia Cheah Li Ya
Woon Khe Wei
Goh Liu Ying
Amelia Alicia Anscelly
Vountus Indra Mawan
Lok Chong Chieh
Tee Jing Yi
Lim Fang Yang
Ooi Swee Wenn


Team competition


A total of 28 countries competed at the team competition in 2006 BWF World Junior Championships.[3]



Final positions





  1. South KoreaSouth Korea


  2. ChinaChina


  3. MalaysiaMalaysia


  4. IndonesiaIndonesia


  5. JapanJapan


  6. SingaporeSingapore


  7. ThailandThailand


  8. IndiaIndia


  9. Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei


  10. EnglandEngland


  11. GermanyGermany


  12. RussiaRussia


  13. DenmarkDenmark


  14. NetherlandsNetherlands


  15. Czech RepublicCzech Republic


  16. TurkeyTurkey


  17. Hong KongHong Kong


  18. UkraineUkraine


  19. VietnamVietnam


  20. United StatesUnited States


  21. CanadaCanada


  22. BulgariaBulgaria


  23. New ZealandNew Zealand


  24. AustraliaAustralia


  25. PhilippinesPhilippines


  26. PakistanPakistan


  27. South AfricaSouth Africa


  28. EgyptEgypt




Final Round












Individual competitions



Boys Singles




Seeded





  1. JapanKenichi Tago (Quarter Final)


  2. South KoreaHan Ki-Hoon (Quarter Final)


  3. MalaysiaMohd Arif Abdul Latif (Fourth Round)


  4. IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto (Final)


  5. ChinaChen Tianyu (Third Round)


  6. ChinaLu Qicheng (Semi Final)


  7. MalaysiaTeo Kok Siang (Third Round)


  8. SingaporeDerek Wong Zi Liang (Fourth Round)


  9. DenmarkMads Conrad-Petersen (Fourth Round)


  10. South KoreaHong Ji-Hoon (Champion)


  11. ChinaWen Kai (Second Round)


  12. MalaysiaLim Fang Yang (Fourth Round)


  13. JapanNaohiro Matsukawa (Quarter Final)


  14. NetherlandsLester Oey (Second Round)


  15. AustraliaJeff Tho (Third Round)


  16. Hong KongWong Shu Ki (Second Round)




Finals
















































































































































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
                             
1

JapanKenichi Tago
16

22
14


ChinaZhou Wenlong

21
20

21


ChinaZhou Wenlong

21
8
19

9/16

South KoreaHong Ji-Hoon
16

21

21


MalaysiaKishan Kumar Ananthakrishna
16
18

9/16

South KoreaHong Ji-Hoon

21

21

9/16

South KoreaHong Ji-Hoon

21
10

21

3/4

IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto
13

21
16
9/16

JapanNaohiro Matsukawa
9
11

3/4

IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto

21

21

3/4

IndonesiaTommy Sugiarto

21

21


5/8

ChinaLu Qicheng
19
16

5/8

ChinaLu Qicheng

21

21

2

South KoreaHan Ki-Hoon
16
17



Girls Singles




Seeded





  1. ChinaWang Yihan (Champion)


  2. MalaysiaLydia Cheah Li Ya (Fourth Round)


  3. ChinaHan Li (Quarter Final)


  4. ChinaLiu Jie (Quarter Final)


  5. IndonesiaPia Zebadiah (Quarter Final)


  6. ChinaCheng Wen (Quarter Final)


  7. South KoreaJang Soo-Young (Fourth Round)


  8. South KoreaKim Moon-Hi (Semi Final)


  9. ThailandPorntip Buranaprasertsuk (Fourth Round)


  10. EnglandMichelle Cheung (Second Round)


  11. MalaysiaVivian Hoo Kah Mun (Fourth Round)


  12. Chinese TaipeiHung Shih-Han (Third Round)


  13. DenmarkKarina Jorgensen (Third Round)


  14. IndiaSaina Nehwal (Final)


  15. MalaysiaTee Jing Yi (Third Round)


  16. SingaporeXing Aiying (Third Round)




Finals
















































































































































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
                             
1

ChinaWang Yihan

21

21

5/8

IndonesiaPia Zebadiah
18
17

1

ChinaWang Yihan

21

21


5/8

South KoreaKim Moon-Hi
16
13

3/4

ChinaHan Li
16

21
12
5/8

South KoreaKim Moon-Hi

21
18

21
1

ChinaWang Yihan

21

21


9/16

IndiaSaina Nehwal
13
9

9/16

IndiaSaina Nehwal

21

21

3/4

ChinaLiu Jie
18
8

9/16

IndiaSaina Nehwal

25

21




South KoreaBae Youn-Joo
23
13

5/8

ChinaCheng Wen

21
15
14


South KoreaBae Youn-Joo
10

21

21


Boys Doubles




Seeded





  1. South KoreaLee Yong-Dae / Cho Gun-Woo (Champion)


  2. MalaysiaMohd Razif Abdul Latif / Vountus Indra Mawan (Quarter Final)


  3. DenmarkMads Pieler Kolding / Mads Conrad-Petersen (Third Round)


  4. MalaysiaLim Khim Wah / Mak Hee Chun (Semi Final)


  5. IndonesiaFernando Kurniawan / Subakti (Third Round)


  6. IndiaJishnu Sanyal / Akshay Dewalkar (Quarter Final)


  7. New ZealandHenry Tam / Kevin Dennerly-Minturn (Second Round)


  8. SingaporeDerek Wong Zi Liang / Jonathan Tang Yew Loong (Third Round)




Finals















































































Semifinals
Finals
1

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaCho Gun-Woo

21

21

3/4

MalaysiaLim Khim Wah
MalaysiaMak Hee Chun
6
11

1

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaCho Gun-Woo

21

21



ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLi Tian

22
19

21


ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLi Tian
12
16



South KoreaKim Ki-Jung
South KoreaLee Jung-Hwan
20

21
19


Girls Doubles




Seeded





  1. ChinaMa Jin / Wang Xiaoli (Champion)


  2. ChinaWang Siyun / Liao Jingmei (Semi Final)


  3. IndonesiaLily Siswanti / Richi Puspita Dili (Second Round)


  4. Chinese TaipeiHsieh Pei-Chen / Lee Tai-An (Quarter Final)


  5. New ZealandDanielle Barry / Emma Rodgers (Second Round)


  6. ThailandChanida Julrattanamanee / Kittitharakul Ancheera (Third Round)


  7. AustraliaErica Pong / Victoria Na (Second Round)


  8. EnglandGabrielle White / Mariana Agathangelou (Third Round)




Finals















































































Semifinals
Finals
1

ChinaMa Jin
ChinaWang Xiaoli

21

21



IndonesiaPia Zebadiah
IndonesiaNitya Krishinda Maheswari
14
17

1

ChinaMa Jin
ChinaWang Xiaoli

21

21



South KoreaHong Soo-Jung
South KoreaSun In-Jang

23

21



South KoreaHong Soo-Jung
South KoreaSun In-Jang
13
18

2

ChinaWang Siyun
ChinaLiao Jingmei
21
9



Mixed Doubles




Seeded





  1. South KoreaLee Yong-Dae / Yoo Hyun-Young (Champion)


  2. MalaysiaTan Wee Kiong / Woon Khe Wei (Fourth Round)


  3. ChinaHu Wenqing / Wang Xiaoli (Semi Final)


  4. ChinaLiu Xiaolong / Liao Jingmei (Semi Final)


  5. AustraliaBoris Ma / Victoria Na (Third Round)


  6. New ZealandKevin Dennerly-Minturn / Emma Rodgers (Third Round)


  7. DenmarkMads Pieler Kolding / Line Damkjaer Kruse (Quarter Final)


  8. IndonesiaViki Indra Okvana / Richi Puspita Dili (Quarter Final)


  9. South KoreaCho Gun-Woo / Hong Soo-Jung (Third Round)


  10. EnglandChris Adcock / Gabrielle White (Fourth Round)


  11. United StatesEmmanuel Pun / Lauren Todt (Second Round)


  12. RussiaGordey Kosenko / Victoria Yushkova (Second Round)


  13. New ZealandHenry Tam / Danielle Barry (Third Round)


  14. BulgariaIllian Krastev / Dimitria Popstoikova (Second Round)


  15. MalaysiaMohd Lutfi Zaim Abdul Khalid / Goh Liu Ying (Fourth Round)


  16. Hong KongWong Shu Ki / Chan Tsz Ka (Second Round)




Finals
















































































































































































































Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
                             
1

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaYoo Hyun-Young

21

21



Chinese TaipeiLiao Wei-Cheng
Chinese TaipeiHsieh Pei-Chen
16
8

1

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaYoo Hyun-Young

21

21


3/4

ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLiao Jingmei
14
9

3/4

ChinaLiu Xiaolong
ChinaLiao Jingmei
20

21

21
5/8

DenmarkMads Pieler Kolding
DenmarkLine Damkjaer Kruse

22
16
15
1

South KoreaLee Yong-Dae
South KoreaYoo Hyun-Young
18

21

21



ChinaLi Tian
ChinaMa Jin

21
19
14


MalaysiaGoh V Shem
MalaysiaSannatasah Saniru
19
14

3/4

ChinaHu Wenqing
ChinaWang Xiaoli

21

21

3/4

ChinaHu Wenqing
ChinaWang Xiaoli
WO





ChinaLi Tian
ChinaMa Jin



5/8

IndonesiaViki Indra Okvana
IndonesiaRichi Puspita Dili
16
17



ChinaLi Tian
ChinaMa Jin

21

21



Medal table



















































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 South Korea
4 1 3 8
2
 China
2 3 5 10
3
 Indonesia
0 1 1 2
4
 India
0 1 0 1
5
 Malaysia
0 0 2 2


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