World School Athletics Championship

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World School Athletics Championship
First event1973 Greece Athens
Occur every2 years
Last event2023 Turkey Trabzon
Next event2025

The World School Athletics Championship is a sport of athletics international championship for under-18 athletes, part of the International School Sport Federation ISF World Schools Championships. With some exceptions, it has been held on a biennial basis since its inception in 1971.

Athletes are represented by both their school and their country.[1] Some nations such as Nigeria hold trials races to decide their teams, while others choose teams by selection.[2] The event was formerly known as the NSSF World School Athletics Championship.[3]

Editions[edit]

The championships have been held 26 times since 1973.[4]

Edition Year City Country
1 1973 Athens  Greece
2 1973 Wiesbaden  Germany
3 1974 Florence  Italy
4 1975 Poitiers  France
5 1977 Saint Etienne  France
6 1981 Salzburg  Austria
7 1983 Blankenberge  Belgium
8 1985 Lanzarote  Spain
9 1987 Tel Aviv  Israel
10 1989 Messina  Italy
11 1991 Budapest  Hungary
12 1993 Alba  Italy
13 1995 Banská Bystrica  Slovenia
14 1997 Cherbourg  France
15 1999 Reutlingen  Germany
16 2001 Malaga  Spain
17 2003 Istanbul  Turkey
18 2005 Vila Real de Santo António  Portugal
19 2007 Mérignac, Gironde / Bordeaux  France
20 2009 Tallinn  Estonia
21 2011 Bydgoszcz  Poland
22 2013 Sokolov  Czech Republic
23 2015 Wuhan  China
24 2017 Nancy  France
25 2019 Split  Croatia
26 2023 Trabzon  Turkey

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ISF WORLD SCHOOL ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP 2023" (PDF). ISF Sports.
  2. ^ Nigeria, Guardian (18 January 2023). "NSSF World School Athletics trials hold in Abeokuta". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  3. ^ Grace, Shalom (27 January 2023). "Anambra-Born Ezechukwuchiri Wins U-18 High Jump At World School Athletics Trials |". thenews-chronicle.com. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Athletics | International School Sport Federation". www.isfsports.org. Retrieved 9 December 2023.

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