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Biathlon Junior World Championships

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Biathlon Junior World Championships were first held in 1967 for men and in 1989 for women. According to the International Biathlon Union rules, biathletes qualify as Junior if they turn 20, 21 or 22 during the season from November to October, they qualify as Youth when they turn 17, 18 or 19 during the season.[1]

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History

The first venue was Altenberg (then in East Germany) and the age limit of the participating athletes was 20 years (under 21, now under 22). The Biathlon Junior World Championships from 1967 to 1983 were held in the same period and in one venue as the Biathlon World Championships (men, except olympic years, 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980), and from 1984 to 1988 in the same period and in one venue as the Biathlon Women World Championships. Women junior competitions were introduced in 1989 when the Junior World Championships were, for the first time, organized independently from the senior championships (men or women). Youth World Championships (under 19) were introduced in 2002.

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Editions

Junior and youth competitions were held at the following locations:

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Winners (junior events)

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Men's results

Missing : 1967 - 1996

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Women's results

Missing : 1989 - 1996

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Mixed relay

Year Host Winner
2023Kazakhstan ShchuchinskGermany Germany
2024Estonia OtepääNorway Norway
2025Sweden ÖstersundGermany Germany
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Winners (youth events)

Men's results

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Women's results

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Year Host Winner
2023Kazakhstan ShchuchinskNorway Norway
2024Estonia OtepääFrance France
2025Sweden ÖstersundNorway Norway
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Medal table

As of 2025.

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  • Germany including East Germany & West Germany medals
  • Russia including USSR medals
  • Czech Republic including Czechoslovakia medals
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