World Junior Teams Championship
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The World Junior Teams Championship is a zonal teams competition for players up to 26 years old. It was launched in 1987 and is held every two years (in odd-numbered years until 2005, in even-numbered years as from 2006). Competitors vei for the Ortiz-Patino Trophy, presented by the WBF President Emeritus Jaime Ortiz-Patino who conceived the idea while serving as WBF President in 1985.
[edit] Winners
| Year | Venue | Team | Members |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Wubbo de Boer, Jan Jansma, Enri Leufkens, Marcel Nooijen, Rob van Wel, Berry Westra | |
| 1989 | Nottingham, England | John Hobson, Derrick Patterson, John Pottage, Andrew Robson, Gerald Tredinnick, Stuart Tredinnick | |
| 1991 | Ann Arbor, USA | Martha Benson, John Diamond, Jeff Ferro, Brian Platnick, Wayne Stuart, Debbie Zuckerberg | |
| 1993 | Århus, Denmark | Guido Hopfenheit, Marcus Joest, Klaus Reps, Roland Rohowsky | |
| 1995 | Bali, Indonesia | Jeffrey Allerton, Danny Davies, Jason Hackett, Justin Hackett, Phil Souter, Tom Townsend | |
| 1997 | Hamilton, Canada | Freddy Brøndum, Mik Kristensen, Lars Lund Madsen, Morten Lund Madsen, Mikkel Bensby Nohr, Jacob Røn | |
| 1999 | Fort Lauderdale, USA | Mario d'Avossa, Bernardo Biondo, Riccardo Intonti, Matteo Mallardi | |
| 2001 | Mangaratiba, Brazil | Brad Campbell, Joe Grue, John Hurd, John Kranyak, Kent Mignocchi, Joel Wooldridge | |
| 2003 | Paris, France | Furio Di Bello, Stelio Di Bello, Ruggiero Guariglia, Fabio Lo Presti, Francesco Mazzadi, Stefano Uccello | |
| 2005 | Sydney, Australia | Ari Greenberg, Joe Grue, John Hurd, John Kranyak, Justin Lall, Joel Wooldridge | |
| 2006 | Bangkok, Thailand | Josh Donn, Jason Feldman, Ari Greenberg, Joe Grue, John Kranyak, Justin Lall |

