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Netball World Youth Cup
SportNetball
Founded1988
First season1988  Australia
AdministratorInternational Netball Federation
No. of teams20 Teams (2017)
ContinentInternational (INF)
Most recent
champion(s)
New Zealand New Zealand
(4th title)
Most titlesNew Zealand New Zealand
Australia Australia
(4 titles each)

Previously known as the World Youth Netball Championships, the Netball World Youth Cup (since 2017) is the world championships of netball for national U21 teams, with all players being aged 21 years or younger. As part of the Australian Bicentenary celebrations in 1988 (Australia was founded in 1788), a new international tournament for youth took place in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. Its success led to this event being held once every four years.[1][2] The most recent tournament was held in Gaborone in 2017, with New Zealand taking the title.[3][4]

In the lead up to the 2009 World Youth Championship in the Cook Islands, there was considerable anxiety over the facilities, and whether they would be up to standards. The prime minister reconfirmed that his government would deliver a new venue. Before this, the International Netball Federation also reaffirmed their support for hosting the event in the Cook Islands.[5] The Chinese government had offered to step in and loan the country NZ$9.3 million to help pay the costs for constructing the facility.[6] The loan was controversial as some organizations felt the country had misplaced priorities.[6] During that period, the government also sought to increase the size of the loan for the facility to $13 million NZD.[6] The opposition leader Norman George was very unhappy with how the government handled the whole situation regarding new sporting facilities to be built for the World Youth Netball Championships and the 2009 Pacific Mini Games.[7]

Editions

Year Location Winner
1988 Canberra, Australia Australia Australia
1992 Suva, Fiji New Zealand New Zealand
1996 Toronto, Canada Australia Australia
2000 Cardiff, Wales Australia Australia
2005 Fort Lauderdale, USA New Zealand New Zealand
2009 Rarotonga, Cook Islands Australia Australia
2013 Glasgow, Scotland New Zealand New Zealand
2017 Gaborone, Botswana New Zealand New Zealand[8]
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[9]

References

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ International Federation of Netball Associations
  3. ^ "World Youth Netball Championships 2013 Glasgow". www.netball.org.sg. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016.
  4. ^ World Youth Netball Championships - Cook Island 2009 2009
  5. ^ Jonassen & Tikivanotau 2008, p. 148
  6. ^ a b c Jonassen & Tikivanotau 2008, p. 147
  7. ^ Jonassen & Tikivanotau 2008, p. 149
  8. ^ GlasgowLife, retrieved 09/01/2015
  9. ^ "International Netball Federation Announces Cancellation Of Netball World Youth Cup 2021 Due To Covid-19". netball.sport. 19 March 2021.

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