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Past Asian Junior Individual Squash Championships PAST ASIAN JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS 1st Asian Junior Squash Championships, 1 – 6 Feb 1983, Singapore Boys Individual Championships Winner Umar Hayat (PAK) Runner-Up Ahmed Gul (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Lim Siok Hui (SIN) Runner-Up Dawn Olsen (HKG) 2nd Asian Junior Squash Championships, 5 – 15 Jan 1985, Hong Kong, China Boys Individual Championships Winner Jansher Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Mohd Hanif (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Lina Ong (SIN) Runner-Up Rhonda Koh (SIN) 3rd Asian Junior Squash Championships, 15 – 25 Jan 1987, Karachi, Pakistan Boys Individual Championships Winner Jansher Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Farhan Samiullah (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Mah Li Lian (SIN) Runner-Up Lina Ong (SIN) 4th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 1 – 10 Feb 1989, Bahrain Boys Individual Championships Winner Abdul Rasheed (PAK) Runner-Up Chris Chan (MAS) 5th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 17 – 26 Jan 1991, Colombo, Sri Lanka Boys Individual Championships Winner Abdul Rasheed (PAK) Runner-Up Zubair Jahan Khan (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Sandra Wu (MAS) Runner-Up Choong Wai Li (MAS) 6th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 27 Jan – 04 Feb 1993, Singapore Boys Individual Championships Winner Jackie Lee (HKG) Runner-Up Kumail Mahmood (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Sandra Wu (MAS) Runner-Up Millie Moy (SIN) 7th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 19 – 27 Jan 1995, Hong Kong, China Boys Individual Championships Winner Amjad Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Jackie Lee (HKG) Girls Individual Championships Winner Sandra Wu (MAS) Runner-Up Rebecca Chiu (HKG) 8th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 14 – 23 Feb 1997, Chennai, India Boys Individual Championships Winner Mansoor Zaman (PAK) Runner-Up Kashif Sujaha (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Rebecca Chiu (HKG) Runner-Up Leong Siu Lynn (MAS) 9th Asian Junior Squash Championships, 24 – 31 Jan 1999, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Boys Individual Championships Winner Mansoor Zaman (PAK) Runner-Up Ong Beng Hee (MAS) Girls Individual Championships Winner Nicol David (MAS) Runner-Up Cheryl David (MAS) 10th Asian Junior Championships, 17 – 24 Feb 2001, Chennai, India Boys Individual Championships Winner Mohd.Azlan Iskander (MAS) Runner-Up Shahid Zaman (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Nicol David (MAS) Runner-Up Tricia Chuah (MAS) 11th Asian Junior Championships, 1 – 8 Feb 2003, Islamabad, Pakistan Boys Individual Championships Winner Fahran Mehboob (PAK) Runner-Up Yasir Butt (PAK) Girls Individual Championships Winner Joshana Chinappa (IND) Runner-Up Vaidehi Reddy (IND) 12th Asian Junior Championships, 20 – 28 Jan 2005, Chennai, India Boys Individual Championships Winner Amir Atlas Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Saurav Ghosal (IND) Girls Individual Championships Winner Joshana Chinappa (IND) Runner-Up Annie Au (HKG) 13th Asian Junior Individual Championships, 6 – 10 Jun 2006, Singapore Boys Under 19 Winner Max Lee Ho Yin (HKG) Runner-Up Leo Au Chun Ming (HKG) Girls Under 19 Winner Low Wee Wern (MAS) Runner-Up Leung Shin Nga (HKG) Boys Under 15 Winner Danish Atlas (PAK) Runner-Up Sheikh Salqib (PAK) Girls Under 15 Winner Dipika Pallikal (IND) Runner-Up Tong Tsz Wing (HKG) 14th Asian Junior Championships, 1 – 6 Feb 2007, Hong Kong, China Boys Individual Championships Winner Farhan Mehboob (PAK) Runner-Up Abdullah Khalid AI Mezayen (KUW) Girls Individual Championships Winner Annie Au (HKG) Runner-Up Joey Chan (HKG) 15th Asian Junior Individual Championships, 2008, Korea Boys Under 19 Winner Leo Au (HKG) Runner-Up Ivan Yuen (MAS) Girls Under 19 Winner Low Wee Wern (MAS) Runner-Up Dipika Pallikal (IND) Boys Under 15 Winner Nasir Iqbal (PAK) Runner-Up Mahesh Mangaonkar (IND) Girls Under 15 Winner Anaka Alankamony (IND) Runner-Up Ho Ka Po (HKG) 16th Asian Junior Championships, 16 – 23 Feb 2009, Chennai, India Boys Individual Championships Winner Ivan Yuen (MAS) Runner-Up Leo Au (HKG) Girls Individual Championships Winner Low Wee Wern (MAS) Runner-Up Dipika Pallikal (IND) 17th Asian Junior Championships, 7 – 10 Jul 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka Boys Under 19 Winner Ravi Dixit (IND) Runner-Up Waqas Mehboob (PAK) Girls Under 19 Winner Dipika Pallikal (IND) Runner-Up Low Wee Nee (MAS) Boys Under 15 Winner Balal Zakir (PAK) Runner-Up Ammad Farid (PAK) Girls Under 15 Winner Chan Pansy Pui Hei (HKG) Runner-Up Vanessa Raj (MAS) 18th Asian Junior Championships, 21 – 25 Jun 2011, Amman, Jordan Boys Under 19 Winner Danish Atlas Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Ramit Tandon (IND) Girls Under 19 Winner Anaka Alankamony (IND) Runner-Up Tong Tsz Wing (HKG) Boys Under 17 Winner Ahmad Khaleel Alsaraj (JOR) Runner-Up Tayyab Aslam (PAK) Girls Under 17 Winner Ho Ka Po (HKG) Runner-Up Saumya Karki (IND) Boys Under 15 Winner Mohd Syafiq Mohd Kamal (MAS) Runner-Up Ng Eain Yow (MAS) Girls Under 15 Winner Choi Uen Shan (HKG) Runner-Up Jadeleen Lee Jiaee (MAS) Boys Under 13 Winner Mohd Farez Izwan Mohd Mukhtar (MAS) Runner-Up Mohammad Alsarraj (JOR) Girls Under 13 Winner Sivasangari Subramaniam (MAS) Runner-Up Andrea Jia Qi Lee (MAS) 19th Asian Junior Championships, 19 – 23 Jun 2012, Kish Island, Iran Boys Under 19 Winner Danish Atlas Khan (PAK) Runner-Up Syed Ali Bukhari (PAK) Girls Under 19 Winner Anaka Alankamony (IND) Runner-Up Ho Ka Po (HKG) Boys Under 17 Winner Kush Kumar (IND) Runner-Up Gurshan Singh (MAS) Girls Under 17 Winner Ho Tze Lok (HKG) Runner-Up Choi Uen Shan (HKG) Boys Under 15 Winner Ng Eain Yow (MAS) Runner-Up Mohammad Alsarraj (JOR) Girls Under 15 Winner Sivasangari Subramaniam (MAS) Runner-Up Zoe Foo Yuk Han (MAS) Boys Under 13 Winner Hammas Ahmed Tarar (PAK) Runner-Up Dev Ajay Vazirani (IND) Girls Under 13 Winner Nur Alaih Izzati Muhammad Anis (MAS) Runner-Up Cheng Nga Ching (HKG) 20th Asian Junior Championships, 25 - 29 Jun 2013, Amman, Jordan Boys Under 19 Winner Syed Ali Mujtaba Sha Bokhari (PAK) Runner-Up Ahmad Alsaraj (JOR) Girls Under 19 Winner Ho Ka Po (HKG) Runner-Up Anaka Alankamony (IND) Boys Under 17 Winner Ng Eain Yow (MAS) Runner-Up Mohammad Syafiq Mohd Kamal (MAS) Girls Under 17 Winner Choi Uen Shan (HKG) Runner-Up Nazihah Hanis Abd Razak (MAS) Boys Under 15 Winner Mohd Farez Izwan Mohd Mukhtar (MAS) Runner-Up Mohammad Alsarraj (JOR) Girls Under 15 Winner Andrea Jia Qi Lee (MAS) Runner-Up Zoe Foo Yuk Han (MAS) Boys Under 13 Winner Muhammad Hafiz zhafri Abdul Harif (MAS) Runner-Up Veer Chotrani (IND) Girls Under 13 Winner Ooi Kah Yan (MAS) Runner-Up Lui Hiu Lam (HKG) 21st Asian Junior Championships, 22 – 26 Jun 2014, Kish Island, Iran Boys Under 19 Winner Tayyab Aslam (PAK) Runner-Up Kush Kumar (IND) Girls Under 19 Winner Vanessa Raj Gnanasigamani (MAS) Runner-Up Ho Tze Lok (HKG) Boys Under 17 Winner Ng Eain Yow (MAS) Runner-Up Mohammad Khalil Alsarraj (JOR) Girls Under 17 Winner Andrea Lee (MAS) Runner-Up Zoe Foo Yuk Han (MAS) Boys Under 15 Winner Ibrahim Khaleel Abulaban (JOR) Runner-Up Eugene Heng (MAS) Girls Under 15 Winner 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