AVC Asian Women's U18 Volleyball Championship

{{Short description|International youth volleyball competition}}

{{Infobox sports league

| title = Asian Women's U18 Volleyball Championship

| current_season =

| last_season = 2024 Asian Women's U18 Volleyball Championship

| sport = Volleyball

| founded = {{Start date and age|1997}}

| inaugural = 1997

| teams = 16

| continents = Asia and Oceania (AVC)

| champion = {{vbwu|18|CHN}}
(5th title)

| most_champs = {{vbwu|18|JPN}}
(9 titles)

}}

The Asian Women's U18 Volleyball Championship is a biennial competition contested by the under-18 women's national teams of the Asian Volleyball Confederation as part of the Asian Youth Volleyball Championship. The competition broke its biennial design only in 2008, a year after it held its 2007 competition in Kamphaeng Phet, and in 2018, following the holding of a competition in 2017 in Chongqing after the tournament skipped the year 2016. It formerly carried the title Asian Youth Women's Volleyball Championship (in the tournament's 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions), the Asian Youth Girls' Volleyball Championship (in the 4th-9th editions), and the Asian Girls' Volleyball Championship (in the 10th and 11th editions, with the difference that the 10th edition, like the 9th edition, labeled the tournament as a U17 championship, while the 11th edition touted it as a U18 one, like the 8th edition).

In 2018, the championship's 12th edition now carried the title Asian Women's U17 Volleyball Championship, which, despite its use of the gendered possessive determiner "Women's" for its title, had lowered the age group back to U17. The tournament's age group would be reverted back to U18 in 2022, however, in accordance with decisions made during the March 21–22, 2022, FIVB Board of Administration meeting, which considered it important for the representative women's age-group teams from Asia to compete in the FIVB Age Group Championships in 2023. The board announced the adjustment of all 2022 Age Group Championships to align themselves with the 2023 FIVB age-group categories per gender of Under-19 and Under-21 for both genders, and thus the top 4 teams of the 2022 Asian Women's U18 Volleyball Championship qualified for the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U19 World Championship.

14 of the championship's tournaments have been won by two different national teams. Japan have won nine times, and China have won five times.

Result summary

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!rowspan=2 width=6%|Year

!rowspan=2 width=12%|Host

!width=1% rowspan=17 bgcolor=ffffff|

!colspan=3|Final

!width=1% rowspan=14 bgcolor=ffffff|

!colspan=3|Third place match

!width=1% rowspan=14 bgcolor=#ffffff|

!rowspan=2 width=5%|Teams

bgcolor=#efefef

!width=14%|Champions

!width=9%|Score

!width=14%|Runners-up

!width=14%|Third-place

!width=9%|Score

!width=14%|Fourth-place

1997
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Yala

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN|1947}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1984}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|8

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|1999
Details

|{{flagicon|SIN}}
Singapore

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN|1947}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|8

2001
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Trang

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|3–2

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|9

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|2003
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Sisaket

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|PRK}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|8

2005
Details

|{{flagicon|PHI}}
Mandaue

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|3–2

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|3–2

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|9

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|2007
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Kamphaeng Phet

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|Round-robin

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|8

2008
Details

|{{flagicon|PHI}}
Manila

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|12

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|2010
Details

|{{flagicon|MAS}}
Kuala Lumpur

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|3–1

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR|1997}}

|13

2012
Details

|{{flagicon|CHN}}
Chengdu

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–1

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR}}

|13

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|2014
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Nakhon Ratchasima

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–1

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR}}

|13

2017
Details

|{{flagicon|CHN}}
Chongqing

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|11

bgcolor=#E8E8F0

|2018
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Nakhon Pathom

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–1

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|3–1

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR}}

|12

2020

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Nakhon Pathom

|colspan=11|Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

bgcolor=#e8e8f0

|2022
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Nakhon Pathom

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|3–2

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

!width=1% rowspan=9 bgcolor=#ffffff|

|{{vbwu-big|18|KOR}}

|3–2

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

!width=1% rowspan=9 bgcolor=#ffffff|

|11

2024
Details

|{{flagicon|THA}}
Nakhon Pathom

|{{vbwu-big|18|CHN}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|JPN}}

|{{vbwu-big|18|TPE}}

|3–0

|{{vbwu-big|18|THA}}

|13

=Teams reaching the top four=

class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 800px;"
style="width: 19.5%;"|Team

!style="width: 20%;"|Winners

!style="width: 20%;"|Runners-up

!style="width: 20%;"|Third-place

!style="width: 20%;"|Fourth-place

{{vbwu|18|JPN}}

|style=background:#FFF68F|9 (1997, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2022)

|3 (1999, 2001, 2024)

|

|1 (2005)

{{vbwu|18|CHN}}

|style=background:#FFF68F|5 (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2024)

|6 (2008, 2010, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2022)

|3 (1997, 2007, 2014)

|

{{vbwu|18|KOR}}

|

|3 (1997, 2005, 2007)

|3 (2001, 2017, 2022)

|6 (1999, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018)

{{vbwu|18|THA}}

|

|1 (2014)

|4 (2003, 2008, 2010, 2018)

|4 (1997, 2017, 2022, 2024)

{{vbwu|18|PRK}}

|

|1 (2003)

|

|

{{vbwu|18|TPE}}

|

|

|4 (1999, 2005, 2012, 2024)

|3 (2001, 2003, 2007)

=Champions by region=

class="wikitable"

!Federation (Region)

!Champion(s)

!Number

EAZVA (East Asia)

|Japan (9), China (4)

|13 titles

Hosts

class="wikitable"
Times HostedNationsYear(s)
align=center|8{{THA}}1997, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024
rowspan=2 align=center|2{{CHN}}2012, 2017
{{PHI}}2005, 2008
rowspan=2 align=center|1{{SIN}}1999
{{MAS}}2010

Medal summary

{{Medals table

| caption =

| host =

| flag_template = vbwu2

| event = 18

| team =

| gold_JPN = 9 | silver_JPN = 3 | bronze_JPN = 0

| gold_CHN = 5 | silver_CHN = 6 | bronze_CHN = 3

| gold_KOR = 0 | silver_KOR = 3 | bronze_KOR = 3

| gold_THA = 0 | silver_THA = 1 | bronze_THA = 4

| gold_PRK = 0 | silver_PRK = 1 | bronze_PRK = 0

| gold_TPE = 0 | silver_TPE = 0 | bronze_TPE = 4

}}

Participating nations

;Legend

  • {{bg|gold|1st}} – Champions
  • {{bg|silver|2nd}} – Runners-up
  • {{bg|#cc9966|3rd}} – Third place
  • {{bg|#9acdff|4th}} – Fourth place
  • {{border|width=1px|color=gray| • }} – Did not enter / Did not qualify
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|  }} – Hosts
  • Q – Qualified for the forthcoming tournament

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! {{diagonal split header|Team|Year}}

! {{flagicon|THA}}
1997
(8)

! {{flagicon|SIN}}
1999
(8)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2001
(9)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2003
(8)

! {{flagicon|PHI}}
2005
(9)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2007
(8)

! {{flagicon|PHI}}
2008
(12)

! {{flagicon|MAS}}
2010
(13)

! {{flagicon|CHN}}
2012
(13)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2014
(13)

! {{flagicon|CHN}}
2017
(11)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2018
(12)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2022
(12)

! {{flagicon|THA}}
2024
(13)

! Years

align=left|{{vbwu|18|AUS}}

| •

6th8th7th6th8th7th7th11th13th7th9th11th9th

| 13

align=left|{{vbwu|18|CHN}}

| bgcolor=#cc9966|3rd

bgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=gold|1st

| 14

align=left|{{vbwu|18|TPE}}

| 5th

bgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor="9acdff"|4th5th5thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd5th5th5th5thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd

| 14

align=left|{{vbwu|18|HKG}}

| •

8th9th6th12th11th

| 5

align=left|{{vbwu|18|IND}}

| •

9th5th9th6th10th13th6th11th8th10th12th

| 11

align=left|{{vbwu|18|INA}}

| •

6th

| 1

align=left|{{vbwu|18|IRI}}

| •

11th9th10th10th9th7th7th6th

| 8

align=left|{{vbwu|18|JPN}}

| bgcolor=gold|1st

bgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=gold|1stbgcolor=silver|2nd

| 13

align=left|{{vbwu|18|KAZ}}

| •

6th9th6th7th6th6th6th7th

| 8

align=left|{{vbwu|18|MAC}}

| •

13th

| 1

align=left|{{vbwu|18|MAS}}

| 6th

7th8th11th

| 4

align=left|{{vbwu|18|MGL}}

| •

12th

| 1

align=left|{{vbwu|18|NZL}}

| •

11th8th8th10th

| 4

align=left|{{vbwu|18|PRK}}

| •

6thbgcolor=silver|2nd

| 2

align=left|{{vbwu|18|PHI}}

| 8th

8th8th8th8th7th9th10th

| 8

align=left|{{vbwu|18|SAM}}

| •

11th

| 1

align=left|{{vbwu|18|SIN}}

| 7th

7th12th

| 3

align=left|{{vbwu|18|KOR}}

| bgcolor=silver|2nd

bgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd5th

| 13

align=left|{{vbwu|18|SRI}}

| •

7th12th13th

| 3

align=left|{{vbwu|18|THA}}

| bgcolor="9acdff"|4th

5th5thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd5th5thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor=#cc9966|3rd5thbgcolor=silver|2ndbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor=#cc9966|3rdbgcolor="9acdff"|4thbgcolor="9acdff"|4th

| 14

align=left|{{vbwu|18|UZB}}

| •

10th8th8th

| 3

align=left|{{vbwu|18|VIE}}

| •

7th10th9th12th

| 4

=Debut of teams=

{{col-begin}}

{{col-3}}

class="wikitable"
Year

! Debutants

! Total

rowspan=8|1997

|{{vbwu|18|CHN}}

|rowspan=8 align=center| 8

{{vbwu|18|TPE}}
{{vbwu|18|JPN}}
{{vbwu|18|MAS}}
{{vbwu|18|PHI}}
{{vbwu|18|SIN}}
{{vbwu|18|KOR}}
{{vbwu|18|THA}}
rowspan=1|1999

|{{vbwu|18|AUS}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

rowspan=2|2001

|{{vbwu|18|IND}}

|rowspan=2 align=center| 2

{{vbwu|18|PRK}}
rowspan=1|2003

|{{vbwu|18|KAZ}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

rowspan=1|2005

|{{vbwu|18|VIE}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

rowspan=1|2007

|{{vbwu|18|SRI}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

rowspan=2|2008

|{{vbwu|18|INA}}

|rowspan=2 align=center| 2

{{vbwu|18|IRI}}
rowspan=1|2010

|{{vbwu|18|NZL}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

rowspan=2|2012

|{{vbwu|18|HKG}}

|rowspan=2 align=center| 2

{{vbwu|18|MGL}}
rowspan=1|2014

|None

|rowspan=1 align=center| 0

rowspan=2|2017

|{{vbwu|18|SAM}}

|rowspan=2 align=center| 2

{{vbwu|18|UZB}}
2018

|rowspan=2|None

|rowspan=2 align=center| 0

2022
rowspan=1|2024

|{{vbwu|18|MAC}}

|rowspan=1 align=center| 1

{{col-end}}

Awards

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

=Most Valuable Player=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Most Valuable Player

1997 Yala

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Midori Takahashi

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Huiping

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Yimei

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Miyu Nagaoka

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Shiori Murata

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Mari Horikawa

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sarina Koga

{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Airi Miyabe

2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Nishikawa Yuki

2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Nishikawa Yoshino

2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sae Omori

2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Shuming

=Best Outside Spikers=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Outside Spikers

rowspan=2|{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Ko Minji

{{flagicon|THA}} Chatchu-on Moksri
rowspan=2|2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Hyemin

{{flagicon|JPN}} Nishikawa Yuki
rowspan=2|2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Nishikawa Yoshino

{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhou Yetong
rowspan=2|2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sae Omori

{{flagicon|CHN}} Chen Xinyue
rowspan=2|2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhai Yurui

{{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Pinyu

=Best Opposite Spiker=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Opposite Spiker

{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|THA}} Pimpichaya Kokram

2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Sun Xiaoxuan

2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Manami Koyama

2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Yindi

2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Chugangi Rion

{{col-2}}

=Best Setter=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Setter

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Qian

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|THA}} Kamonporn Sukmak

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Si Eun-mi

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Chisato Mitsuyama

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yukiko Yanagidani

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Airi Tahara

{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|THA}} Natthanicha Jaisaen

2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Zhang Zihan

2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|THA}} Supatcha Kamtalaksa

2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yoshida Sanae

2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tanyama Tsubaki

=Best Middle Blockers=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Middle Blockers

rowspan=2|{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Li Yingying

{{flagicon|JPN}} Miyu Nakagawa
rowspan=2|2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Mao Junyi

{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Juah
rowspan=2|2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wu Mengjie

{{flagicon|JPN}} Madoka Kashimura
rowspan=2|2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Shan Linqian

{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Sebeen
rowspan=2|2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Aoqian

{{flagicon|THA}} Sasitorn Jatta

=Best Libero=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Libero

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sumiko Mori

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sumiko Mori

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|TPE}} Lin Miao-hua

{{nowrap|2014 Nakhon Ratchasima}}

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Kanoha Kagamihara

2017 Chongqing

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Mizusugi Rena

2018 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|THA}} Jidapa Nahuanong

2022 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Rin Nishikawa

2024 Nakhon Pathom

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Song Jiayi

{{col-end}}

Former awards

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

=Best Scorer=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Scorer

1997 Yala

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Mari Ochiai

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Huiping

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|THA}} Saymai Paladsrichuay

2005 Mandaue

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yeon-Koung

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yeon-Ju

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Yang Jie

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Park Jeong-ah

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Sarina Koga

{{col-2}}

=Best Spiker=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Spiker

1997 Yala

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Yun-hui

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Huiping

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|PRK}} Kim Song-ok

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Miyu Nagaoka

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Shiori Murata

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Fumika Moriya

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Hu Mingyuan

{{col-end}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

=Best Server=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Server

1997 Yala

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Tian Jia

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Lu Yan

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Ma Xiaoying

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Kawai

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Mi-yeon

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Liu Mingjuan

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Tzu-ya

{{col-2}}

=Best Blocker=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Blocker

1997 Yala

|{{flagicon|THA}} Rattana Sanguanrum

2001 Trang

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Huang Huiping

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|IND}} Betsy Thankachen

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Shih-ting

2008 Manila

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Wang Huimin

2010 Kuala Lumpur

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Liu Yanhan

2012 Chengdu

|{{flagicon|CHN}} Yuan Xinyue

{{col-end}}

{{col-begin}}

{{col-2}}

=Best Receiver=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Receiver

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Sin Yong-sun

2005 Mandaue

|{{flagicon|KOR}} Kim Yeon-Koung

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Airi Kawahara

{{col-2}}

=Best Digger=

class=wikitable style="width: 400px;"
style="width: 40%;"|Tournament

!style="width: 60%;"|Best Digger

2003 Sisaket

|{{flagicon|THA}} Suvipriew Bamrung

2007 Kamphaeng Phet

|{{flagicon|JPN}} Kotoe Inoue

{{col-end}}

See also

References

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