Youth World Championship

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The World Youth Championship (also called the IBAF 16U Baseball World Championship and previously the AA Baseball World Cup) is run by the IBAF and has been played 15 times through 2011. The tournament consists of players age 16 or under and was played annually in its early years, but is now a biannual tournament. The IBAF withdrew support for the 2007 tournament when Venezuela refused to issue visas to the Taiwan team; Australia and the Netherlands had already backed out due to security concerns. The tourney was held anyways with reduced membership.

Year-by-Year Results[edit]

Year Gold Silver Bronze Site
1989 Flag of Japan Japan Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of People's Republic of China China Japan
1990 Flag of Japan Japan Brazil Brazil Flag of Cuba Cuba Mexico
1991 Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of Japan Japan Brazil Brazil Australia
1993 Brazil Brazil Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of South Korea South Korea Brazil
1994 Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Brazil Brazil Mexico
1995 Flag of Cuba Cuba Brazil Brazil Flag of United States United States Brazil
1996 Flag of South Korea South Korea Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Japan
1997 Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of Australia Australia Taiwan
1998 Flag of United States United States Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of Venezuela Venezuela USA
2001 Flag of United States United States Flag of Venezuela Venezuela Flag of Australia Australia Mexico
2003 Flag of United States United States Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Flag of Cuba Cuba Taiwan
2005 Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of United States United States Flag of Australia Australia Mexico
2007 Flag of United States United States Brazil Brazil Venezuela
2009 Flag of United States United States Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of Mexico Mexico Taiwan
2011 Flag of United States United States Flag of Cuba Cuba Flag of Japan Japan Mexico



Medal Totals (not counting 2007, when the IBAF did not sponsor the event and one major power did not compete):