2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships

The 2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships is the 19th edition of the Asia continental junior championships to crown the best U-19 badminton players across Asia. This tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand, between 9 and 17 July 2016.[1] The championships consists of mixed team and individual events. There were 19 countries with over 250 players participating in this edition.[2]

2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships
Tournament details
Dates9–17 July 2016
Edition19
VenueCPB Badminton and Sports Science Training Center
LocationBangkok, Thailand
2015 2017

Venue

This tournament was held at CPB Badminton and Sports Science Training Center.[1]

Seed

The defending champion, China, was the top seeds in the mixed team event followed by Thailand and Indonesia. In the individual event, The host country Thai boys' Kantaphon Wangcharoen, and girls' Pornpawee Chochuwong were the top seeds. China's pairs He Jiting / Tan Qiang and He Jiting / Du Yue were the top seeding in the boys' and mixed doubles respectively, while the girls' doubles goes to Indonesian pair Apriani Rahayu and Jauza Fadhila Sugiarto.[3]

  • Mixed team
  • Boys' singles
  1. Thailand Kantaphon Wangcharoen
  2. India Chirag Sen
  3. Japan Koki Watanabe
  4. Malaysia Lee Zii Jia
  5. Thailand Pachaarapol Nipornram
  6. Thailand Korakrit Laotrakul
  7. Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao
  8. China Sun Feixiang
  • Girls' singles
  • Boys' doubles
  • Girls' doubles
  • Mixed doubles
  1. China He Jiting / Du Yue
  2. Thailand Pakin Kuna-Anuvit / Kwanchanok Sudjaipraparat
  3. Indonesia Rinov Rivaldy / Apriani Rahayu
  4. Thailand Pachaarapol Nipornram / Ruethaichanok Laisuan

Medalists

In the mixed team event, China retain the title for the fourth consecutive time.[4] China also made a clean sweep of all the individual titles.[5]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Teams
 China
Gao Zhengze
Han Chengkai
He Jiting
Liu Haichao
Sun Feixiang
Tan Qiang
Zhou Haodong
Zhu Junhao
An Yu
Cai Yanyan
Chen Yufei
Du Yue
Gao Fangjie
Hu Yuxiang
Xu Ya
Zhou Chaomin
 South Korea
Byun Jung-soo
Kang Min-hyuk
Kim Moon-jun
Kim Won-ho
Lee Hak-beom
Lee Sang-min
Na Sung-seung
Park Chan Ik
Baek Ha-na
Byun Soo-in
Kim Ga-eun
Kim Hyang-im
Kim Min-ji
Lee Ye-na
Lee Yu-rim
Park Ga-eun
 Japan
Mahiro Kaneko
Yunosuke Kubota
Takuma Obayashi
Hiroki Okamura
Masayuki Onodera
Koki Watanabe
Kyohei Yamashita
Naoki Yamazawa
Shiori Ebihara
Sayaka Hobara
Minami Kawashima
Nami Matsuyama
Natsuki Nidaira
Natsuki Sone
Asuka Takahashi
Natsumi Uesugi
 Thailand
Pakin Kuna-Anuvit
Korakrit Laotrakul
Pachaarapol Nipornram
Warit Sarapat
Natthapat Trinkajee
Kandis Wanaroon
Kantaphon Wangcharoen
Panachai Worasaktyanan
Nuntakarn Aimsaard
Phittayaporn Chaiwan
Natchpapha Chatupornkarnchana
Pornpawee Chochuwong
Sanicha Chumnibannakarn
Ruethaichanok Laisuan
Alisa Sapniti
Kwanchanok Sudjaipraparat
Boys' singles
China Sun Feixiang Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao China Liu Haichao
India Lakshya Sen
Girls' singles
China Chen Yufei Indonesia Gregoria Mariska Tunjung China Gao Fangjie
South Korea Kim Ga-eun
Boys' doubles
China Han Chengkai
China Zhou Haodong
China He Jiting
China Tan Qiang
China Fan Qiuyue
China Ren Xiangyu
Malaysia Ooi Zi Heng
Malaysia Soh Wooi Yik
Girls' doubles
China Du Yue
China Xu Ya
China Ni Bowen
China Zhou Chaomin
Japan Minami Kawashima
Japan Natsumi Uesugi
Thailand Ruethaichanok Laisuan
Thailand Alisa Sapniti
Mixed doubles
China He Jiting
China Du Yue
South Korea Kim Won-ho
South Korea Lee Yu-rim
Indonesia Rinov Rivaldy
Indonesia Apriani Rahayu
China Zhou Haodong
China Hu Yuxiang

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China (CHN)62412
2 South Korea (KOR)0213
3 Indonesia (INA)0112
4 Chinese Taipei (TPE)0101
5 Japan (JPN)0022
 Thailand (THA)0022
7 India (IND)0011
 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (8 entries)661224

References

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