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Oceania Youth Handball Championship

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The Oceania Youth Handball Championship is an Under 19 for Boys and Under 18 for Girls handball tournament organised by the Oceania Continent Handball Federation. The winners of these competition qualify for the IHF Men's Youth World Championship and IHF Women's Youth World Championship respectively.

For the boys there have only been two tournaments held. In 2007 Australia won and they proceeded to the 2007 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in Bahrain finishing 16th (last). Australia traveled to Tahiti for the second installment.[1][2] The hosts won two of the three games to claim the title. The third was won by New Zealand in April 2011.[3][4] They proceeded to the 2011 Men's Youth World Handball Championship in Argentina finishing 20th (last).[5] The Cook Islands represented Oceania 2010 World Youth Games in Singapore finishing 6th (last). Both New Zealand and Australia did not take up their option.[6] After a lengthy lay off, the Championship had its third title in New Caledonia 2018. New Zealand retained their title.

The girls first tournament was in 2009 in New Caledonia.[7] The hosts beat Australia four games to nil [8] but Australia did represent Oceania in the 2010 World Youth Games in Singapore.[9] The second tournament, a decade later, was again in New Caledonia where the hosts retained their title.

Champions

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Men's competition

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Year Venue Final
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2007 Australia
Australia
Unknown
New Zealand
only 2 teams
2009 Tahiti
French Polynesia
Unknown
Australia
only 2 teams
2011 Cook Islands
New Zealand
Unknown
Australia

Cook Islands
only 3 teams
2016 Cook Islands Cancelled - tournament was to be played in December 2016
2018 New Caledonia
New Zealand
round robin
New Caledonia

Australia
round robin
Fiji
2020 Tahiti Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic
2022 Cook Islands
French Polynesia
round robin
New Zealand

New Caledonia
round robin
Australia

Participating nations

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Nation Australia
2007
French Polynesia
2009
Cook Islands
2011
New Caledonia
2018
Cook Islands
2022
Years
 Australia 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 5
 Cook Islands - - 3rd 6th 5th 3
 Fiji - - - 4th - 1
 French Polynesia - 1st - - 1st 2
 New Caledonia - - - 2nd 3rd 2
 New Zealand 2nd - 1st 1st 2nd 4
 Papua New Guinea - - - 5th - 1
 Tonga - - - - 6th 1

Women's competition

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Year Venue Final
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009 New Caledonia
New Caledonia
unknown
Australia
only two teams
2016 Cook Islands Cancelled - tournament was to be played in December 2016
2019 New Caledonia
New Caledonia
round robin
New Zealand

French Polynesia
round robin
Australia
2023 New Caledonia
New Caledonia
round robin
French Polynesia

New Zealand
only three teams

Participating nations

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Nation New Caledonia
2009
New Caledonia
2019
New Caledonia
2023
Years
 Australia 2nd 4th - 2
 Fiji - 6th - 1
 French Polynesia - 3rd 2nd 2
 New Caledonia 1st 1st 1st 3
 New Zealand - 2nd 3rd 2
 Papua New Guinea - 5th - 1

References

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  1. ^ "December 2009 – Australian U17 Boys tour Tahiti – NSW Handball Association". 2010-05-13. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  2. ^ "u16 Handball Championships | NY Hockey Online". 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  3. ^ http://handball.org.nz/wp/?m=201107 YOUTH TEAM READY FOR THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ARGENTINA. NZHF 5 July 2011
  4. ^ https://sites.google.com/a/ochf.org/ochf/calendar-1 Calendar on OCHF webpage
  5. ^ https://sites.google.com/a/ochf.org/ochf/calendar OCHF Webpage
  6. ^ "Overwhelmed teams from Cook Islands and Australia remain enthusiastic – Team Handball News". teamhandballnews.com. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  7. ^ "November 2009 – Australian Girls U17 tour New Caledonia – NSW Handball Association". 2010-05-13. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  8. ^ "U17 Girls Australian Team in New Caledonia Tournament | NY Hockey Online". www.nyhockeyonline.com. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  9. ^ "Overwhelmed teams from Cook Islands and Australia remain enthusiastic – Team Handball News". teamhandballnews.com. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
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