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World Junior Men's Team Championship - BB1 - WORLD JUNIOR MEN'S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1.INTRODUCTION Prior to 1980 there was no individual event to accompany the unofficial team events, which tended to be played in conjunction with existing junior open championships. 2.ROLL OF HONOUR 1980 SWEDEN QUARTER FINALS: Stuart Davenport (Nzl) beat Barry Watkins (Eng) 9/2 9/7 9/3. Chris Dittmar2 (Aus) beat Christy Willstrop (Eng) 9/4 5/9 5/9 9/2 9/7. Peter Nance (Aus) beat David Thomas (Eng) 9/3 9/1 10/8. Chris Carter (Aus) beat Johann Hirsch (Swe) 9/0 10/8 9/0. SEMI FINALS: Dittmar beat Davenport 9/1 9/5 3/9 9/6. Nance beat Carter 9/4 9/1 9/4. FINAL: Nance beat Dittmar 6/9 9/7 9/2 9/6. Notes: Losing finalist Chris Dittmar also subsequently reached the final of the World Senior Open. 1982 MALAYSIA QUARTER FINALS: Sohail Qaiser (Pak) beat Jamie Hickox (Eng) 9/0 9/5 7/9 9/5. Tristan Nancarrow (Aus) beat Peter Hill (Sing) 9/1 8/10 9/10 10/8 9/0. Christy Willstrop (Eng) beat Mark Crosbie (Nzl) 9/3 9/0 9/1. Chris Dittmar (Aus) beat Ahmed Gul (Pak) 9/2 9/4 9/3. SEMI FINALS: Qaiser beat Nancarrow 9/1 9/6 9/2. Dittmar beat Willstrop 9/4 9/4 9/3. FINAL: Qaiser beat Dittmar 3/9 10/8 9/4 9/3. Notes: Chris Dittmar lost in the final for the second time - BB2 - 1984 CANADA QUARTER FINALS: David Lloyd (Eng) beat Rodney Eyles (Aus) 9/4 9/1 6/9 4/9 9/6. Jansher Khan (Pak) beat Austin Adarraga (Aus) 9/3 9/0 9/4. Rodney Martin (Aus) beat Steve O'Connor (Aus) 8/10 10/9 9/1 9/4. Chris Robertson (Aus) beat Stephen Jones (Aus) 8/10 9/3 9/4 9/4. SEMI FINALS: Lloyd beat Jansher 3/9 7/9 9/3 9/6 9/6. Robertson beat Martin 5/9 9/3 9/4 9/6. FINAL: Robertson beat Lloyd 9/0 9/5 9/0. 1986 AUSTRALIA QUARTER FINALS: Jansher Khan (Pak) beat Robert Graham (Eng) 9/1 10/8 9/5. Anthony Hill (Aus) beat Rick Curtis (Aus) 3/9 9/7 6/9 9/3 9/4. Adam Schreiber (Aus) beat Del Harris (Eng) 9/6 9/4 9/2. Rodney Eyles (Aus) beat Damian Walker (Eng) 10/8 9/3 9/0. SEMI FINALS: Jansher beat Hill 9/4 9/3 9/3. Eyles beat Schreiber 9/4 9/7 9/2 FINAL: Jansher beat Eyles 9/3 9/0 9/2 1988 SCOTLAND QUARTER FINALS: Del Harris (Eng) beat Steve Lankester (Eng) 9/1 9/3 9/0. Shaun Moxham (Aus) beat Samiullah Khan (Pak) 9/3 9/4 9/7. Steve Meads (Eng) beat Mark Carlyon (Aus) 9/3 9/5 10/8. Anthony Hill (Aus) beat Simon Parke (Eng) 9/7 9/2 9/0 SEMI FINALS: Harris beat Moxham 9/0 9/0 9/3. Hill beat Meads 9/3 9/4 9/0. FINAL: Harris beat Hill 9/6 5/9 7/9 9/7 9/2 Notes: Jansher Khan (Pak) played in the team championship, but not the individual. He was World Open Champion at the time. - BB3 - 1990 GERMANY QUARTER FINALS: David Campion (Eng) beat Zubair Jahan Khan (Pak) 9/0 1/9 9/4 9/1. Mark Allen (Eng) beat Grant Hixon (Aus) 9/7 9/1 9/3. Aidan Harrison (Eng) beat Nathan Gallagher (Aus) 9/3 9/3 3/9 10/9. Simon Parke (Eng) beat Abdul Rasheed (Pak) 9/2 7/9 9/1 9/0. SEMI FINALS: Parke beat Harrison 9/0 9/4 9/2. Campion beat Allen 9/6 9/7 9/0. FINAL: Parke beat Campion 9/7 9/4 9/1. Notes: The first time one nation (England) took all four semi final places. 1992 HONG KONG QUARTER FINALS: Juha Raumolin (Fin) beat Mohammed Sadiq (Pak) 5/9 9/7 9/3 9/5. Chris Clare (Eng) beat Edgar Schneider (Ger) 9/0 9/5 9/0. Nick Cass (Eng) beat Stefan Casteleyn (Bel) 9/6 8/10 9/5 9/6. Jonathan Power (Can) beat Justin Rennie (Eng) 9/7 9/3 9/4. SEMI FINALS: J Raumolin beat C Clare 5/9 9/4 9/5 9/4. J Power beat N Cass 7/9 9/4 9/6 9/3. FINAL: J Raumolin beat J Power 5/9 9/3 9/7 9/2. 1994 NEW ZEALAND QUARTER FINALS: Ahmed Barada (Egy) beat Chris Tomlinson (Eng) 10/8 9/7 9/4, Thierry Lincou (Fra) beat Michael Fiteni (Aus) 4/9 8/10 9/7 9/4 5/9, Omar El Borollossy (Egy) beat Jackie Lee (HKG) 9/0, 9/0, 5/9 Iain Higgins (Eng) beat Ahmed Fayzi (Egy) 9/6 4/9 10/8 9/5. SEMI FINALS: Barada beat Lincou 9/2 9/0 9/2, El Borollossy beat Higgins 9/7 9/2 9/5. FINAL: Barada beat El Borollossy 9/0 7/9 3/9 9/3 9/2. - BB4 - 1996 EGYPT QUARTER FINALS: Ahmed Faizy (Egy) beat John Russell (Eng) 4/9 9/4 9/7 7/9 9/7. Ong Beng Hee (Mal) beat Shahier Razik (Can) 9/1 5/9 10/8 9/6. Stewart Boswell (Aus) beat Amr Shabana (Egy) 9/4 9/5 9/3. Karim El Mistikawi (Egy) beat Lee Beachill (Eng) 1/9 6/9 9/6 9/6 9/5 SEMI FINALS: Ahmed Faizy beat Ong Beng Hee 8/10 9/1 9/0 9/2. Stewart Boswell beat Karim El-Mistikawi 9/1, 4/9 9/4 9/4 FINAL: Faizy beat Boswell 9/6 3/9 9/7 9/6. 1998 USA QUARTER FINALS: Ong Beng Hee (Mal) beat Mohamed Abbas (Egy) 2/9 9/5 9/0 9/0, Muhammad Hussain (Pak) beat Adrian Grant (Eng) 9/4 1/9 9/3 9/3, Nicholas Matthew (Eng) beat Lee Jemmett (Eng) 9/4 9/4 7/9 9/5, Wael Hatem El-Hendy (Egy) beat Mansoor Zaman (Pak) 9/2 9/6 9/1 SEMI FINALS: Ong Beng Hee beat Muhammad Hussain 9/4 6/9 10/9 9/2, Wael Hatem El-Hendy beat Nicholas Matthew 5/9 2/9 9/4 9/1 10/8 FINAL: Ong Beng Hee beat El-Hendy 7/9 9/5 9/0 9/5 2000 ITALY QUARTER FINALS: Karim Darwish (Egy) beat Philip Barker (Eng) 9/0 9/1 9/2, Shahid Zaman (Pak) beat Alberto Manso (Esp) 9/7 9/3 9/2, James Willstrop (Eng) beat Shawn Delierre (Can) 9/7 9/3 9/1, Gregory Gaultier (Fra) beat Azlan Iskander (Mal) 9/4 10/9 9/2 SEMI FINALS: Karim Darwish beat Shahid Zaman 9/6 9/4 9/3, Gregory Gaultier beat James Willstrop 10/9 9/4 10/8 FINAL: Darwish beat Gaultier 9/1 9/3 9/7 - BB5 - 2002 INDIA QUARTER FINALS: James Willstrop (Eng) beat Safeerullah Khan (Pak) 9/0 9/1 9/1, Khayal Muhammad (Pak) beat Eric Galvez (Mex) 9/6 9/7 9/3, Majid Khan (Pak) beat Jhie Gough (Aus) 9/4 9/2 9/4, Peter Barker (Eng) beat Khalid Atlas (Pak) 9/2 9/0 9/3 SEMI FINALS: Willstrop beat Muhammad 9/1 9/0 9/4, Barker beat Khan 9/3 9/0 10/8 FINAL: Willstrop beat Barker 9/0 9/3 9/1 2004 PAKISTAN QUARTER FINALS: Amir Atlas Khan (Pak) beat Basit Ashaq (Pak) 9/7 6/9 9/7 9/5, Ramy Ashour (Egy) beat Farhan Mehboob (Pak) 9/5 7/9 9/3 9/1, Yasir Butt (Pak) beat Mahmoud Adel (Egy) 9/7 7/9 9/1 9/4, Khalid Atlas Khan (Pak) beat Shah Nawaz (Pak) 9/7 9/7 9/2 SEMI FINALS: Ashour beat A Atlas Khan 9/2 9/5 9/6, Butt beat K Atlas Khan 9/1 9/2 9/3 FINAL: Ashour beat Butt 9/5 10/8 9/3 2006 NEW ZEALAND QUARTER FINALS: Ramy Ashour (Egy) beat Farhan Mehboob (Pak) 9/3 10/8 9/2, Tarek Momen (Egy) beat Simon Rosner (Ger) 9/4, 10/8, 7/9, 10/9, Omar Mosaad (Egy) beat Yasir Butt (Pak) 9/4, 9/4, 10/8, Aamir Atlas Khan (Pak) beat Mohd Ali Anwar Reda (Egy) 9/2, 9/4, 9/2 SEMI FINALS: Ramy Ashour beat Tarek Momen 7/9, 9/3, 9/1, 9/4, Omar Mosaad beat Aamir Atlas Khan 9/1 9/5, 9/7 FINAL: Ramy Ashour beat Omar Mosaad 9/1, 9/3, 9/1 - BB6 - 2008 SWITZERLAND QUARTER FINALS: Aamir Atlas Khan (Pak) beat Andrew Wagih Shoukry (Egy) 9/1, 9/5, 9/0; Waqar Mehboob (Pak) beat Gregoire Marche (Fra) 9/6, 8/10, 9/5, 9/0; Nicolas Mueller (Sui) beat Adrian Waller (Eng) 9/5, 4/9, 9/3, 9/2; Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Ivan Yuen (Mas) 9/3, 9/5, 9/1 SEMI FINALS: A Atlas Khan beat Mehboob 9/1, 9/1, 9/6; El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Mueller (Sui) 9/7, 9/10, 9/4, 1/9, 9/5 FINAL: El Shorbagy (Egy) beat A Atlas Khan (Pak) 2/9, 9/3, 10/8, 9/4 2009 INDIA QUARTER FINALS: Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Raphael Kandra (Ger) 11/7, 7/11, 11/9, 11/8; Andrew Wagih Shoukry (Egy) beat Farhan Zaman (Pak) 11/8, 11/7, 11/8; Aurangzeb Mehmund (Pak) beat Lucas Serme (Fra) 8/11, 11/9, 7/11, 11/8, 11/8; Ivan Yuen (Mas) beat Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy) 11/3, 11/8, 11/7 SEMI FINALS: Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Andrew Wagih Shoukry (Egy) 11/7, 11/9, 11/6; Ivan Yuen (Mas) beat Aurangzeb Mehmund (Pak) 11/6, 11/9, 11/3 FINAL: Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Ivan Yuen (Mas) 11/9, 12/10, 11/2 2010 ECUADOR QUARTER FINALS: Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy) beat Aditya Jagtap (Ind) 11/5, 11/2, 11//2; Marwan El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Ali Ashraf El Karargy (Egy) 11/6, 11/6, 11/7; Farhan Zaman (Pak) beat Mohamed El Sherbini (Egy) 12/10, 11/9, 8/11, 11/7; Ali Farag (Egy) beat Charles Sharpes (Eng) 11/8, 11/7, 11/4 SEMI FINALS: Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy) beat Marwan El Shorbagy (Egy) 11/6, 11/1, 11/13, 9/11, 11/4; Ali Farag (Egy) beat Farhan Zaman (Pak) 11/2, 11/4, 11/8 FINAL: Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy) beat Ali Farag (Egy) 8/11, 11/9, 12/10, 11/7 - BB7 - 2011 BELGIUM QUARTER FINALS: Amr Khaled Khalifa (Egy) beat Ramit Tandon (Ind) 11/7, 11/7, 17/15; Mohamed Abouelghar (Egy) beat James Earles (Eng) 11/8, 11/9, 11/7; Mazen Hesham Ga Sabry (Egy) beat Declan James (Eng) 8/11, 11/6, 11/9, 11/6, Marwan El Shorbagy (Egy) beat Mahesh Mangaonkar (Ind) 11/7, 9/11, 13/11, 11/8.
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