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2009 BWF World Junior Championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2009 BWF World Junior Championships |
| image | 2009 BWF World Junior Championships logo.jpg |
| dates | - |
| number_edition | 11th |
| level | 1 |
| venue | Sultan Abdul Halim Stadium |
| location | Alor Setar, Malaysia |
| previous | 2008 Pune |
| next | 2010 Guadalajara |
The 2009 BWF World Junior Championship is the eleventh edition of the BWF World Junior Championships, a junior badminton world championship which was held in Alor Setar, Malaysia, from October 23 to November 1, 2009. Six competitions were played during the event with singles in both the boys and girls. Also doubles were played in both sexes as well as the mixed doubles which was played. The final competition was a team event which saw 21 teams compete for the team's title.
Medalists
| China Liu Peixuan |
|---|
| China Xia Huan |
Team competition
A total of 21 countries competed at the team competition in 2009 BWF World Junior Championships.
Final positions
- CHN China
- MAS Malaysia
- THA Thailand
- TPE Chinese Taipei
- INA Indonesia
- JPN Japan
- IND India
- HKG Hong Kong
- DEN Denmark
- PHI Philippines
- RUS Russia
- SIN Singapore
- VIE Vietnam
- ENG England
- FRA France
- NZL New Zealand
- GER Germany
- CAN Canada
- MAC Macau
- SRI Sri Lanka
- AUS Australia
- (Withdrew)
Final Round
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Medal table
References
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