2011 BWF World Junior Championships
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The 2011 BWF World Junior Championships
BWF World Junior Championships
The BWF World Junior Championships is a tournament organized by the Badminton World Federation to crown the best junior badminton players in the world....

 were held in Taoyuan City
Taoyuan City
Taoyuan City is the county seat of Taoyuan County in Taiwan, located in the northwestern part of the island. Taoyuan city is the gateway of Taiwan: with the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport in vicinity, and is a 30-minute ride to the capital, Taipei....

 and Taipei
Taipei
Taipei City is the capital of the Republic of China and the central city of the largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Situated at the northern tip of the island, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River, and is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, its port on the Pacific Ocean...

, Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei is the designated name used by the Republic of China , commonly known as Taiwan, to participate in some international organizations and almost all sporting events, such as the Olympics, Paralympics, Asian Games and Asian Para Games...

 from October 28 to November 6, 2011.

Medalists

Teams
Boys singles   Zulfadli Zulkiffli   Viktor Axelsen
Viktor Axelsen
Viktor Axelsen is a badminton player from Denmark. He is the reigning World Junior Champion, beating Korea's Kang Ji-wook in the final to become the first ever European player to hold the title.-2010:...

  Sameer Verma 
  Kento Momota
Girls singles   Ratchanok Inthanon
Ratchanok Inthanon
Ratchanok Inthanon is a Thai female badminton player.-Achievements:In 2009, Ratchanok became the youngest-ever champion at the BWF World Junior Championships at 14 when she triumphed in Malaysia. In 2010, she successfully defended her title at the World Junior Championships in Mexico...

  Elyzabeth Purwaningtyas   Nozomi Okuhara 
  Carolina Marin
Carolina Marín
-Badminton career:In 2009 she became the first Spanish badminton player to win a silver medal first, at the 2009 European Junior Badminton Championships, and a gold medal later, at the 2009 European U17 Badminton Championships.-Medals achieved:-Wins:-Wins:...

Boys doubles   Nelson Heg Wei Keat and Teo Ee Yi   Huang Po Jui and Lin Chia Yu   Ronald Alexander and Selvanus Geh 
  Tien Tzu Chieh and Wang Chih Hao
Girls doubles   Lee So-hee and Shin Seung-chan   Shella Devi Aulia and Anggia Shitta Awanda   Suci Rizki Andini and Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah 
  Han So-yeon and Kim Hyo-min
Mixed doubles   Alfian Eko Prasetya and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja   Ronald Alexander and Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah   Choi Sol-kyu and Chae Yoo-jung 
  Nelson Heg Wei Keat and Chow Mei Kuan

Team competition

A total of 22 countries competed at the team competition in 2011 BWF World Junior Championships.

Final positions





Final Round

Seeded

  1.   Viktor Axelsen
    Viktor Axelsen
    Viktor Axelsen is a badminton player from Denmark. He is the reigning World Junior Champion, beating Korea's Kang Ji-wook in the final to become the first ever European player to hold the title.-2010:...

     (Final)
  2.   Zulfadli Zulkiffli (Champion)
  3.   Kento Momota (Semifinals)
  4.   Sameer Veerma (Semifinals)
  5.   Emre Lale (Third Round)
  6.   Pratul Joshi (Second Round)
  7.   Srikanth K. (Fourth Round)
  8.   Ng Ka Long (Quarter Finals)



  1.   Arif Ramadhan (Fourth Round)
  2.   Shesar Hiren Rhustavito (Quarter Finals)
  3.   Soong Joo Ven (Third Round)
  4.   Kim Bruun (Third Round)
  5.   Lucas Corvee (Third Round)
  6.   Kai Schaefer (Fourth Round)
  7.   Anatoliy Yartsev (Third Round)
  8.   Tam Chun Hei (Fourth Round)


Finals

Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Section 5


Section 6


Section 7


Section 8


Seeded

  1.   Ratchanok Inthanon
    Ratchanok Inthanon
    Ratchanok Inthanon is a Thai female badminton player.-Achievements:In 2009, Ratchanok became the youngest-ever champion at the BWF World Junior Championships at 14 when she triumphed in Malaysia. In 2010, she successfully defended her title at the World Junior Championships in Mexico...

     (Champion)
  2.   Carolina Marin
    Carolina Marín
    -Badminton career:In 2009 she became the first Spanish badminton player to win a silver medal first, at the 2009 European Junior Badminton Championships, and a gold medal later, at the 2009 European U17 Badminton Championships.-Medals achieved:-Wins:-Wins:...

     (Semifinals)
  3.   Nozomi Okuhara (Semifinals)
  4.   Sindhu P.V. (Third Round)
  5.   Elyzabeth Purwaningtyas (Final)
  6.   Romina Gabdullina (Quarter Finals)
  7.   Neslihan Yigit (Fourth Round)
  8.   Sonia Cheah Su Ya (Quarter Finals)



  1.   Cheung Ngan Yi (Fourth Round)
  2.   Le Thu Huyen (Third Round)
  3.   Lee So-Hee (Third Round)
  4.   Liang Xiaoyu (Second Round)
  5.   Cemre Fere (Fourth Round)
  6.   Airi Mikkela (Third Round)
  7.   Mette Poulsen (Third Round)
  8.   Ebru Tunali (Second Round)


Finals

Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Section 5


Section 6


Section 7


Section 8


Seeded

  1.   Huang Po-Jui/Lin Chia-Yu (Runner Up)
  2.   Lucas Corvee/Joris Grosjean (Quarter Final)
  3.   Ronald Alexander/Selvanus Geh (Semi Final)
  4.   Nelson Heg Wei Keat/Teo Ee Yi (Champion)



  1.   Lukhi Apri Nugroho/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (Quarter Final)
  2.   Sant Enos Jani/Shen Low Juan (Third Round)
  3.   Russell Muns/Robin Tabeling (Third Round)
  4.   Wannawat Ampunsuwan/Tinn Isriyanate (Third Round)

Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Seeded

  1.   Suci Rizky Andini/Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah (Semifinals)
  2.   Chow Mei Kuan/Lee Meng Yean (Third Round)
  3.   Sandra-Maria Jensen/Line Kjaersfeldt (Second Round)
  4.   Lee So-Hee/Shin Seung-Chan (Champions)



  1.   Neslihan Kilic/Neslihan Yigit (Second Round)
  2.   Shella Devi Aulia/Anggia Shitta Awanda (Final)
  3.   Sonia Cheah Su Ya/Yang Li Lian (Quarter Finals)
  4.   Pacharakamol Arkornsakul/Kititharakul Chonthicha (Quarter Finals)


Finals

Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Seeded

  1.   Lukhi Apri Nugroho/Ririn Amelia (Third Round)
  2.   Wannawat Ampunsuwan/Kititharakul Chonthicha (Quarter Final)
  3.   Nelson Heg Wei Keat/Chow Mei Kuan (Semi Final)
  4.   Jim Middleburg/Soraya de Visch Eibergen (Fourth Round)
  5.   Anatoliy Yartsev/Evgeniya Kosetskaya (Fourth Round)
  6.   Huang Po-Jui/Wu Ti-Jung (Fourth Round)
  7.   Joris Grosjean/Lea Palermo (Fourth Round)
  8.   Frederik Colberg/Mette Poulsen (Fourth Round)



  1.   Hafiz Faisal/Shella Devi Aulia (Fourth Round)
  2.   Kasper Antonsen/Line Kjaersfeldt (Quarter Final)
  3.   Lee Hong-Je/Shin Seung-Chan (Quarter Final)
  4.   Gaetan Mittelheisser/Lorraine Baumann (Second Round)
  5.   Russell Muns/Myke Halkema (Fourth Round)
  6.   Calvin Ong Jia Hong/Lee Meng Yean (Third Round)
  7.   Wang Chih-Hao/Chen Pai-Jou (Third Round)
  8.   Ronald Alexander/Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah (Final)


Finals

Section 1


Section 2


Section 3


Section 4


Section 5


Section 6


Section 7


Section 8


Medal table

1 3 0 1 4
2 1 3 2 6
3 1 1 2 4
4 1 0 0 1
5 0 1 2 3
6 0 1 0 1
7 0 0 2 2
8 0 0 1 1
9 0 0 1 1

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