2019 World Archery Youth Championships
LocationSpain Madrid, Spain
Start date19 August 2019
End date25 August 2019

The 2019 World Archery Youth Championships was the 17th edition of World Youth Archery Championships. The event was held in Madrid, Spain 19-25 August 2019, and was organised by World Archery. Junior events were held for those under 21, and Cadet for those under 18.[1] Seven world records were broken during the course of the championships. [2] The best performing nation was South Korea.

Medal summary

Junior

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[3] Kim Hyeon-jong
 South Korea
Jack Williams
 United States
Lee Jin-yong
 South Korea
Women's individual[4] Valentina Acosta
 Colombia
Ana Paula Vázquez
 Mexico
Jang Min-hee
 South Korea
Men's team[5]  South Korea
Lee Jin-yong
Kim Pil-joong
Kim Hyeon-jong
 Japan
Kuwae Yoshito
Ishii Yuta
Tomatsu Daisuke
 Netherlands
Gijs Broeksma
Damian Vaes
Jonah Wilthagen
Women's team[6]  South Korea
Lee Ga-hyun
Cha Song-hui
Jang Min-hee
 Chinese Taipei
Sui Yun-ching
Yeh Yu-chen
Su Szu-ping
 Spain
Elia Canales
Maria Pitarch
Monica Galisteo
Mixed Team[7]  South Korea
Kim Hyeon-jong
Jang Min-hee
 France
Clement Jacquey
Lisa Barbelin
 China
Li Xinxin
Lin Liangwen

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[8] Anders Faugstad
 Norway
Austin Taylor
 Canada
Olvera Rodrigo
 Mexico
Women's individual[9] Amanda Mlinarić
 Croatia
İpek Tomruk
 Turkey
Elisa Roner
 Italy
Men's team[10]  United States
Curtis Broadnax
Connor Sears
Cooper French
 Mexico
Romeo Trevino
Perez Chavez Pablo
Olvera Rodrigo
 India
Sangampreet Singh Bisla
Sukhbeer Singh
Tushar Sanjay Phadtare
Women's team[11]  United States
Savannah Vanderwier
Alexis Ruiz
Anna Scarbrough
 Russia
Veronika Sanina
Elizaveta Knyazeva
Elizaveta Koroleva
 Great Britain
Lucy Mason
Jessica Stretton
Ella Gibson
Mixed Team[12]  India
Raginee Markoo
Sukhbeer Singh
  Switzerland
Janine Hunsperger
Andrea Vallaro
 Norway
Sunniva Lislevand
Anders Faugstad

Cadet

Recurve

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[13] Tai Yu-hsuan
 Chinese Taipei
Caleb Urbina
 Mexico
Kim Je-deok
 South Korea
Women's individual[14] Komalika Bari
 India
Sonoda Waka
 Japan
Jang Mi
 South Korea
Men's team[15]  South Korea
Kim Je-deok
Cho Jeon-gu
Kim Myeong-gyu
 Chinese Taipei
Tai Yu-hsuan
Su Yu-yang
Liu Tai-yen
 Mexico
Diego Caballero
Caleb Urbina
Carlos Vaca
Women's team[16]  South Korea
Jeon Do-hye
Jang Mi
Yeom Hye-jeong
 Russia
Tuiana Budazhapova
Polina Krikunova
Nadezhda Kashina
 Chinese Taipei
Yang Ya-jung
Shih Meng-chun
Chiu Yi-ching
Mixed Team[17]  South Korea
Kim Je-deok
Yeom Hye-jeong
 United States
Casey Kaufhold
Josef Scarboro
 Japan
Sonoda Waka
Ito Kaisei

Compound

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual[18] Sebastian Garcia
 Mexico
Daniil Kosenkov
 Russia
Batuhan Akçaoğlu
 Turkey
Women's individual[19] Arina Cherkezova
 Russia
Natacha Stutz
 Denmark
Elisa Bazzichetto
 Italy
Men's team[20]  United States
Matthew Russell
Cole Zeug
Sawyer Sullivan
 Denmark
Mathias Fullerton
Tore Bjarnarson
Christoffer Berg
 Turkey
Batuhan Akçaoğlu
Yakup Yıldız
Emirhan Kısa
Women's team[21]  United States
Faith Miller
Raegan Bender
Makenzie Weatherspoon
 Russia
Arina Cherkezova
Nika Snetkova
Darya Perfilyeva
 Mexico
Mariana Bernal
Dafne Valeria Quintero Garcia
Ana Hernandez
Mixed Team[22]  Mexico
Sebastian Garcia
Dafne Valeria Quintero Garcia
 United States
Cole Zeug
Makenzie Weatherspoon
 Australia
Alyssa Mollema
Rory Blake

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Spain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea70411
2 United States4307
3 Mexico2338
4 India2013
5 Russia1405
6 Chinese Taipei1214
7 Norway1012
8 Colombia1001
 Croatia1001
10 Japan0213
11 Denmark0202
12 Turkey0123
13 Canada0101
 France0101
  Switzerland0101
16 Italy0022
17 Australia0011
 China0011
 Great Britain0011
 Netherlands0011
 Spain0011
Totals (21 entries)20202060

References

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