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==Description and development==
==Description and development==
The principle behind the category is to introduce young people into athletics. Participators in the competitions in this class may be athletes who have not completed their twentieth birthday on 31 December of the year the competition occurs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=102/newsid=58311.html|title=Basic Information Guide – 2011 IAAF|date=18 September 2011|publisher=iaaf.org}}</ref>
The principle behind the category is to introduce young people into athletics. Participators in the competitions in this class may be athletes who have not completed their twentieth birthday 31 December of the year the competition occurs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/kind=102/newsid=58311.html|title=Basic Information Guide – 2011 IAAF|date=18 September 2011|publisher=iaaf.org}}</ref>


==Competitions==
==Competitions==

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2006 World Junior Athletics - Beijing

Junior is a category of athletics in which athletes compete under the age of 20 years. Countries all around the world compete in athletics. World Junior Athletics Competitions are held every two years which contain the best junior competitors in the world.

Description and development

The principle behind the category is to introduce young people into athletics. Participators in the competitions in this class may be athletes who have not completed their twentieth birthday by 31 December of the year the competition occurs.[1] That is, the year of the competition minus the year of an athlete's birth is less than 20.

Competitions

Championships

Games

See also

References

  1. ^ "Basic Information Guide – 2011 IAAF". iaaf.org. 18 September 2011.