The Bimantara World Junior Championships was an international invitation badminton tournament for junior players. It was held in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1987 to 1991.[1] Sponsor of the annually held event was the Indonesian Bimantara Group.
After the fifth edition of the Bimantara World Junior Championships, the event was replaced by the official World Junior Championships for badminton players under 19 years old by the International Badminton Federation.
Champions
| Year | Boys' singles | Girls' singles | Boys' doubles | Girls' doubles | Mixed doubles | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 |  Ardy Wiranata |  Susi Susanti[2] |  Wu Wenkai  Jin Feng |  Susi Susanti  Lilik Sudarwati |  Ardy Wiranata  Susi Susanti | 
| 1988 |  Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen |  Susi Susanti |  Aras Razak  Ricky Subagja[3] |  Susi Susanti  Lilik Sudarwati |  Ricky Subagja  Lilik Sudarwati | 
| 1989 |  Heryanto Arbi |  Kim Ji-hyun |  Choi Ji-tae  Lee Heung-soon |  Eliza Nathanael  Finarsih |  John Quinn  Joanne Wright | 
| 1990 |  Henry G. Wijadi |  Yuni Kartika |  Seng Kok Kiong  Hadi Sugianto |  Ye Zhaoying  Liu Hong |  Hu Zhilang  Peng Xingyong | 
| 1991 |  Indra Wijaya |  Yao Yan |  Dadan Hidayat  Kurnia |  Gu Jun[4]  Han Jingna |  Thomas Damgaard  Rikke Olsen | 
References
- ↑ Lim Peng Han (2016-02-04). "Title The transition and transformation of badminton into a globalized game, 1893-2012: A study of the trials and tribulations of Malaysian badminton players competing for Thomas Cup and Olympic gold medals" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ↑ "Susy Susanti | BWF Virtual Museum". bwfmuseum.isida.pro. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ↑ "Ricky Soebagdja | BWF Virtual Museum". bwfmuseum.isida.pro. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
- ↑ "Gu Jun | BWF Virtual Museum". bwfmuseum.isida.pro. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
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