Women's Junior South American Volleyball Championship

The Girls' Youth South American Volleyball Championship is a sport competition for national teams with players under 20 years, currently held biannually and organized by the Confederacion Sudamericana de Voleibol, the South America volleyball federation.

History

South American Championship
Year Host Winner Runner-up 3rd Place
1972
Details
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
1974
Details
Argentina
Mendoza,
Argentina

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
1976
Details
Bolivia
La Paz,
Bolivia

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
1978
Details
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
1980
Details
Chile
Rancagua,
Chile

Peru

Brazil

Argentina
1982
Details
Argentina
Santa Fe,
Argentina

Peru

Brazil

Argentina
1984
Details
Peru
Iquitos,
Peru

Brazil

Peru

Colombia
1986
Details
Brazil
Sao Paulo,
Brazil

Peru

Brazil

Argentina
1988
Details
Venezuela
Caracas,
Venezuela

Peru

Brazil

Argentina
1990
Details
Argentina
San Miguel de Tucumán,
Argentina

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
1992
Details
Bolivia
La Paz,
Bolivia

Brazil

Argentina

Peru
1994
Details
Colombia
Medellín,
Colombia

Brazil

Argentina

Peru
1996
Details
Venezuela
Caracas,
Venezuela

Brazil

Argentina

Peru
1998
Details
Argentina
Santa Fe,
Argentina

Brazil

Argentina

Peru
2000
Details
Colombia
Medellín,
Colombia

Brazil

Argentina

Venezuela
2002
Details
Bolivia
La Paz,
Bolivia

Brazil

Venezuela

Argentina
2004
Details
Bolivia
La Paz,
Bolivia

Brazil

Argentina

Venezuela
2006
Details
Venezuela
Caracas,
Venezuela

Brazil

Argentina

Venezuela
2008
Details
Peru
Lima,
Peru

Brazil

Venezuela

Peru
2010
Details
Colombia
Antioquia,
Colombia

Brazil

Peru

Venezuela
2012
Details
Peru
Lima
Peru[1]

Brazil

Peru

Colombia
2014
Details
Colombia
Colombia

Brazil

Peru

Argentina
2016
Details
Colombia
Colombia

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Brazil 184022
2  Peru 49518
3  Argentina 071118
4  Venezuela 0246
5  Colombia 0022
Total 22 22 22 66

References

  1. CSV Calendar 2012 (In Spanish)

External links

CSV

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