2006 BWF World Junior Championships – Boys' doubles

The Boys' doubles tournament of the 2006 BWF World Junior Championships is a badminton world junior individual championships for the Eye Level Cups, held on November 6–11.[1] The defending champion of the last edition were Hoon Thien How and Tan Boon Heong from Malaysia.[2] The host pair Lee Yong-dae and Cho Gun-woo won the gold medal in this event after beat Liu Xiaolong and Li Tian of China in straight games with the score 21–12, 21–16.[3]

2006 BWF World Junior Championships Boys' doubles
Tournament details
Dates6 November 2006 (2006-11-06) – 11 November 2006 (2006-11-11)
Edition8th
LevelInternational
VenueSamsan World Gymnasium
LocationIncheon, South Korea
2004 2007

Seeded

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Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Finals
1  Lee Yong-Dae
 Cho Gun-Woo
21 21
3/4  Lim Khim Wah
 Mak Hee Chun
6 11 1  Lee Yong-Dae
 Cho Gun-Woo
21 21
 Liu Xiaolong
 Li Tian
22 19 21  Liu Xiaolong
 Li Tian
12 16
 Kim Ki-Jung
 Lee Jung-Hwan
20 21 19

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
1  Lee Y-D
 Cho G-W
21 21
 S Rduch
 P Kaesbauer
10 7
1  Lee Y-D
 Cho G-W
21 21
 J Tho
 E Tanaka
10 17  Hu WQ
 Zhang YD
12 6
 Hu WQ
 Zhang YD
21 21  Hu WQ
 Zhang YD
21 21
 D Chrisnanta
 A Wirawan
17 18  Duong BD
 Nguyen QT
10 8
 Duong BD
 Nguyen QT
21 21 1  Lee Y-D
 Cho G-W
21 21
 Chen P-M
 Hsiao H-C
14 10
5/8  H Tam
 K Dennerly-Minturn
17 12
 H Sasaki
 T Ueda
21 21
 H Sasaki
 T Ueda
21 15 19
 Chen P-M
 Hsiao H-C
21 21  Chen P-M
 Hsian H-C
14 21 21
 M El Sead
 R Ibrahim
12 9  Chen P-M
 Hsiao H-C
21 21
 H Durakcan
 G Kundakci
21 19 17  J Rogers
 A Cheong
17 13
 J Rogers
 A Cheong
18 21 21

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
3/4  Lim KW
 Mak HC
21 21
 M Ali
 Z Ghazali
13 5
3/4  Lim KW
 Mak HC
21 21
 B Chendavongsei
 E Davin
12 19  C Skovgaard
 C Larsen
23 15 19
 T Perera
 Y Ranasinghe
21 21  T Perera
 Y Ranasinghe
17 10
 C Skovgaard
 C Larsen
21 21  C Skovgaard
 C Larsen
21 21
 Lei K
 Chi ML
8 15 3/4  Lim KW
 Mak HC
21 21
5/8  J Sanyal
 A Dewalkar
16 17
5/8  J Sanyal
 A Dewalkar
21 20 21
 B Hussey
 E Pun
13 10  G Kosenko
 E Klimkovian
19 22 9
 G Kosenko
 E Klimkovian
21 21 5/8  J Sanyal
 A Dewalkar
21 21
 S Branderhorst
 J Hilbink
18 14  M Ellis
 V Liew
15 12
 M Ellis
 V Liew
21 21  M Ellis
 V Liew
21 21
 R Abrahams
 R Brown
11 15  T Yeo
 Thng BS
19 17
 T Yeo
 Thng BS
21 21

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
 T Hadzhiev
 I Krastev
12 15
 Lau CY
 K Cai
21 21  Lau CY
 K Cai
10 15
 N Matsukawa
 K Itani
21 21  N Matsukawa
 K Itani
21 21
 D Snider
 B Fultz
10 11  N Matsukawa
 K Itani
21 16 21
 R Gurusaidutt
 T Kona
21 21 5/8  F Kurniawan
 Subakti
18 21 16
 Ip TF
 Lei T
9 8  R Gurusaidutt
 T Kona
22 11 12
5/8  F Kurniawan
 Subakti
20 21 21
 N Matsukawa
 K Itani
15 11
 Liao W-C
 Cheng P-H
21 14 21  Liu XL
 Li T
21 21
 Duong PN
 Pham NT
14 21 15  Liao W-C
 Cheng P-H
16 12
 Liu XL
 Li T
21 21  Liu XL
 Li T
21 21
 D Zavadsky
 A Burlaka
8 8  Liu XL
 Li T
22 20 23
3/4  M Kolding
 M Conrad-Petersen
20 22 21
 I Sozonov
 N Khakimov
WO
3/4  M Kolding
 M Conrad-Petersen

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
 E Haggo
 J Eunson
21 17 9
 A Gadi
 J Co
12 21 21  A Gadi
 J Co
4 7
 A Setiadi
 J Shu
16 11  Kim K-J
 Lee J-H
21 21
 Kim K-J
 Lee J-H
21 21  Kim K-J
 Lee J-H
11 21 21
 D Battur
 Z Munkhbaatar
11 10 5/8  D Wong
 J Tang
21 13 15
 J Bitman
 O Kopriva
21 21  J Bitman
 O Kopriva
19 14
5/8  D Wong
 J Tang
21 21
 Kim K-J
 Lee J-H
21 23 21
 B Ma
 S Gunaratne
21 18 21 2  R Abdul Latif
 V Mawan
14 25 17
 M Chanthan
 V Chanpisey
18 21 16  B Ma
 S Gunaratne
10 9
 P Mills
 C Adcock
21 21  P Mills
 C Adcock
21 21
 G Jayawardena
 R Dhanayaka
9 12  P Mills
 C Adcock
17 14
2  R Abdul Latif
 V Mawan
21 21
 F Hammes
 J Zurwonne
10 18
2  R Abdul Latif
 V Mawan
21 21

References

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  1. ^ "Weltmeisterschaft U 19 2006 Individualwettbewerbe" (in German). Deutscher Badminton-Verband e.V. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Boon Heong-Thien How grab world junior title". The Star. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ "[배드민턴] 한국배드민턴'미래는 밝다'" (in Korean). Kyunghyang Shinmun. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
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