South East Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships | |
Sport: | Table tennis |
Location: | South East Asia |
Established: | 1993 |
Administrator: | SEATTA, ATTU, & ITTF |
Tournament Format: | Singles: Groups/Knockout Doubles: Knockout Team: Groups/Knockout |
The South East Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships is an annual table tennis tournament regarded as a regional championships between juniors and cadets. It will be held under the management of the South East Asian Table Tennis Association (SEATTA).[1] The winner(s) and runner-up(s) of the Juniors and Cadets will qualify for the Asian Junior and Cadet Table Tennis Championships (AJCTTC).[2]
width=30 | Edition | width=30 | Year | width=250 | Host City | width=30 | Events (J+C) |
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1 | 1993[4] | ||||||
2 | 1994 | ||||||
3 | 1995[5] | ||||||
4 | 1996[6] | ||||||
5 | 1997 | ||||||
6 | 1999 | ||||||
7 | 2001[7] | ||||||
8 | 2002[8] | ||||||
9 | 2003 | ||||||
10 | 2004 | ||||||
11 | 2005 | ||||||
12 | 2006 | Bangkok, Thailand | |||||
13 | 2007 | Vientiane, Laos | |||||
14 | 2008 | ||||||
15 | 2009 | Bangkok, Thailand | |||||
16 | 2010 | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | 7+4 | ||||
17 | 2011 | Hải Dương, Vietnam | |||||
18 | 2012 | Yogyakarta, Indonesia | |||||
19 | 2013 | Manila, Philippines | 7+6 | ||||
20 | 2014 | 7+6 | |||||
21 | 2015 | 7+6 | |||||
22 | 2016 | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | 7+6 | ||||
23 | 2017[9] | 7+6 | |||||
24 | 2018[10] | 7+6 | |||||
25 | 2019[11] | 7+6 | |||||
26 | 2022 | 7+6 |