International wrestling event
The U17 World Wrestling Championships is the Amateur Wrestling World Championship for athletes under 17 years old, organized by United World Wrestling.[1]
Editions
Year
|
Edition
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Host
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Dates
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Winners
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Men's freestyle
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Men's Greco-Roman
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Women's freestyle
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1975
|
1st
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Santo Domingo, Mexico
|
21–27 July
|
United States
|
—
|
—
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1980
|
2nd
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Stockholm, Sweden
|
July 1980
|
Iraq
|
Sweden
|
—
|
1982
|
3rd
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Colorado Springs, United States
|
2–8 August
|
Soviet Union
|
Soviet Union
|
—
|
1983
|
4th
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Missoula, United States
|
1–8 August
|
United States
|
United States
|
—
|
1987
|
5th
|
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv
|
August 1987
|
India
|
Turkey
|
—
|
1988
|
6th
|
Dijon, France
|
18–24 July
|
Soviet Union
|
Turkey
|
China
|
1989
|
7th
|
Warrensburg, United States
|
|
United States
|
Turkey
|
—
|
1990
|
8th
|
Szombathely, Hungary
|
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Soviet Union
|
Hungary
|
Norway
|
1991
|
9th
|
Alma, Canada
|
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Turkey
|
Hungary
|
—
|
1992
|
10th
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
|
Turkey
|
Turkey
|
—
|
1993
|
11th
|
Duisburg and Luenen, Germany
|
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Russia
|
Turkey
|
—
|
1994
|
12th
|
Frankfort, United States
|
|
Russia
|
Turkey
|
—
|
1995
|
13th
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
—
|
1996
|
14th
|
Tehran, Iran
|
|
Russia
|
Iran
|
—
|
1997
|
15th
|
New Delhi, India  Maribor, Slovenia
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
—
|
1998
|
16th
|
Manchester, United Kingdom  Pretoria, South Africa
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
1999
|
17th
|
Łódź, Poland  Nykobing Falster, Denmark
|
|
Azerbaijan
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
2011
|
18th
|
Szombathely, Hungary
|
|
Russia
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2012
|
19th
|
Baku, Azerbaijan
|
|
Russia
|
Azerbaijan
|
Japan
|
2013
|
20th
|
Zrenjanin, Serbia
|
|
Russia
|
Azerbaijan
|
Japan
|
2014
|
21st
|
Snina, Slovakia
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
2015
|
22nd
|
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
2016
|
23rd
|
Tbilisi, Georgia
|
|
Russia
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2017
|
24th
|
Athens, Greece
|
|
Russia
|
Russia
|
Japan
|
2018
|
25th
|
Zagreb, Croatia
|
|
Iran
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2019
|
26th
|
Sofia, Bulgaria
|
|
Russia
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2021
|
27th
|
Budapest, Hungary
|
19–25 July
|
India
|
Georgia
|
United States
|
2022
|
28th
|
Rome, Italy
|
25–31 July
|
United States
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2023
|
29th
|
Istanbul, Turkey
|
31 July–6 August
|
Iran
|
Iran
|
Japan
|
2024
|
30th
|
Amman, Jordan
|
19–25 August
|
United States
|
Iran
|
India
|
2025
|
31st
|
TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
|
Team rankings
See also
References
External links
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World | |
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Continental | |
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Multi-sport | Worldwide | |
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1970s |
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
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1990s | |
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2000s |
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
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