World Archery Championships

World Archery Championships

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Status active
Genre sporting event
Date(s) varying
Frequency annual
Country varying
Inaugurated 1931 (1931)

The World Archery Championships are a series of competitions in Archery organised by the World Archery Federation (WA).They first competition held under that title took place in 1931.

Competition archery takes a wide variety of formats, but the title "World Championships" is commonly reserved for the following three events.[1]

Of these, the Outdoor World Championships in target Archery is most commonly referred to as simply the 'World Archery Championships', and the winners most commonly referred to as simply "world champions". Events in those outdoor championships are held involving fixed targets at set distances, using a variety of bows, the recurve bow from 1931 and the compound bow since 1995.

Although less widely recognised, World Championship events are also held in

A ski archery World Championships was last held in 2007, but is not part of the current rotation.[2] Following the accession of archery to permanent sports at the Summer Universiade, the University world championships will also cease to be part of the World Archery Championships rotation in 2014.[2]

World Archery Championships Events

  1. World Outdoor Archery Championships (World Outdoor Target Championships)
  2. World Indoor Archery Championships (World Indoor Target Championships)
  3. World Field Archery Championships
  4. World 3D Archery Championships
  5. World Ski Archery Championships
  6. World Para Archery Championships
  7. World Youth Archery Championships
  8. World University Archery Championships

Summary Championships

The following table shows the venue of all World Championships on the current World Archery programme:

Denotes inaugural event
Year World Championships
Outdoor [2] Indoor [2] Youth [2] Para [2] Field [2] University [2] 3D [2]
1931 Poland Lwów
1932 Poland Warsaw
1933 England London
1934 Sweden Båstad
1935 Belgium Brussels
1936 Czechoslovakia Prague
1937 France Paris
1938 England London
1939 Norway Oslo
1940 No Championships due to Second World War
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946 Sweden Stockholm
1947 Czechoslovakia Prague
1948 England London
1949 France Paris
1950 Denmark Copenhagen
1951
1952 Belgium Brussels
1953 Norway Oslo
1954
1955 Finland Helsinki
1956
1957 Czechoslovakia Prague
1958 Belgium Brussels
1959 Sweden Stockholm
1960
1961 Norway Oslo
1962
1963 Finland Helsinki
1964
1965 Sweden Västerås
1966
1967 Netherlands Amersfoort
1968
1969 United States Valley Forge United States Valley Forge
1970
1971 England York Wales Cardiff
1972 Italy Gorizia
1973 France Grenoble
1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb
1975 Switzerland Interlaken
1976 Sweden Mölndal
1977 Australia Canberra
1978 Switzerland Geneva
1979 West Germany Berlin
1980 New Zealand Palmerston North
1981 Italy Punta Ala
1982 England Kingsclere
1983 United States Los Angeles
1984 Finland Hyvinkää
1985 South Korea Seoul
1986 Austria Radstadt
1987 Australia Adelaide
1988 Italy Bolzano
1989 Switzerland Lausanne
1990 Norway Loen
1991 Poland Kraków Finland Oulu Norway Sandefjord
1992 Netherlands Margraten
1993 Turkey Antalya France Perpignan France Moliets-et-Maa
1994 Italy Roncegno France Vertus
1995 Indonesia Jakarta England Birmingham
1996 United States Chula Vista Slovenia Kranjska Gora France Vaulx-en-Velin
1997 Canada Victoria Turkey Istanbul
1998 Sweden Sunne England Stoke Mandeville Austria Obergurgl Taoyuan
1999 France Riom Cuba Havana New Zealand Christchurch
2000 France Belfort Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo Spain Madrid
2001 China Beijing Italy Florence Czech Republic Nymburk
2002 Czech Republic Nymburk Australia Canberra Thailand Chonburi
2003 United States New York France Nîmes Spain Madrid France Sully-sur-Loire
2004 England Lilleshall Croatia Plitvice Spain Madrid
2005 Spain Madrid Denmark Aalborg Italy Massa Carrara Italy Genoa
2006 Mexico Mérida Sweden Gothenburg Slovakia Viničné
2007 Germany Leipzig Turkey Izmir South Korea Cheongju Hungary Sopron
2008 Turkey Antalya Wales Llwynypia Tainan
2009 South Korea Ulsan Poland Rzeszów United States Ogden Czech Republic Nymburk Italy Latina
2010 Hungary Visegrád China Shenzhen
2011 Italy Turin Poland Legnica Italy Turin Austria Donnersbach
2012 United States Las Vegas France Val d'Isère Spain Córdoba
2013 Turkey Belek China Wuxi Thailand Bangkok Italy Sassari
2014 France Nîmes Croatia Zagreb Poland Legnica
2015 Denmark Copenhagen United States Yankton Germany Donaueschingen Italy Terni
2016 Turkey Ankara Republic of Ireland Dublin Mongolia Ulan Bator
2017 Mexico Mexico City Argentina Buenos Aires Georgia (country) Poti Poland Wrocław

Outdoor

Host cities

Host cities of the World Archery Championships
Host cities of the World Archery Championships (Europe - modern borders shown)

Champions

Recurve

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[3][4]
1931 Poland Lwów  Michal Sawicki (POL)  France 1
1932 Poland Warsaw  Laurent Reth (BEL)  Poland 1
1933 England London  Donald MacKenzie (USA)  Janina Kurkowska (POL)  Belgium 1  Poland 1
1934 Sweden Båstad  Henry Kjellson (SWE)  Sweden 1
1935 Belgium Brussels  Jaroslav Lenecek (TCH)2
 Adrien Van Kolen (BEL)2
 Ina Catani (SWE)  Czechoslovakia 1  Great Britain 1
1936 Czechoslovakia Prague  Emil Heilborn (SWE)  Janina Kurkowska (POL)  Poland 1
1937 France Paris  Georges De Rons (BEL)  Erna Simon (GBR)  Poland  Great Britain
1938 England London  Frantisek Hadas (TCH)  Nora Weston-Martyr (GBR)
 Louise Nettleton (GBR)
 Czechoslovakia  Poland
1939 Norway Oslo  Roger Beday (FRA)  Janina Kurkowska (POL)  France
1946 Sweden Stockholm  Einar Tang-Holbeck (DEN)  Petronella de Wharton-Burr (GBR)  Denmark  Great Britain
1947 Czechoslovakia Prague  Hans Deutgen (SWE)  Janina Kurkowska (POL)  Czechoslovakia  Denmark
1948 England London  Petronella de Wharton-Burr (GBR)  Sweden  Czechoslovakia
1949 France Paris  Barbara Waterhouse (GBR)  Czechoslovakia  Great Britain
1950 Denmark Copenhagen  Jean Lee (USA)  Denmark  Finland
1952 Belgium Brussels  Stellan Andersson (SWE)  Sweden  United States
1954 Norway Oslo  Bror Lundgren (SWE)  Jean Richards (USA)  Finland
1955 Finland Helsinki  Nils Andersson (SWE)  Katarzyna Wisniowska (POL)  Great Britain
1957 Czechoslovakia Prague  O.K. Smathers (USA)  Carole Meinhart (USA)  United States  United States
1958 Belgium Brussels  Stig Thysell (SWE)  Sigrid Johannson (SWE)  Finland
1959 Sweden Stockholm  James Caspers (USA)  Ann Corby (USA)  United States
1961 Norway Oslo  Joe Thornton (USA)  Nancy Vonderheide (USA)
1963 Finland Helsinki  Charles Sandlin (USA)  Victoria Cook (USA)
1965 Sweden Västerås  Matti Haikonen (FIN)  Maire Lindholm (FIN)
1967 Netherlands Amersfoort  Ray Rogers (USA)  Maria Maczynska (POL)  Poland
1969 United States Valley Forge  Hardy Ward (USA)  Dorothy Lidstone (CAN)  Soviet Union
1971 England York  John Williams (USA)  Emma Gapchenko (URS)  Poland
1973 France Grenoble  Victor Sidoruk (URS)  Linda Myers (USA)  Soviet Union
1975 Switzerland Interlaken  Darrell Pace (USA)  Zebiniso Rustamova (URS)
1977 Australia Canberra  Richard McKinney (USA)  Luann Ryon (USA)  United States
1979 West Germany Berlin  Darrell Pace (USA)  Kim Jin-Ho (KOR)  South Korea
1981 Italy Punta Ala  Kyösti Laasonen (FIN)  Natalya Butuzova (URS)  Soviet Union
1983 United States Los Angeles  Richard McKinney (USA)  Kim Jin-Ho (KOR)  South Korea
1985 South Korea Seoul  Irina Soldatova (URS)  South Korea  Soviet Union
1987 Australia Adelaide  Vladimir Yesheyev (URS)  Ma Xiangjun (CHN)  West Germany
1989 Switzerland Lausanne  Stanislav Zabrodsky (URS)  Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR)  Soviet Union  South Korea
1991 Poland Kraków  Simon Fairweather (AUS)  South Korea
1993 Turkey Antalya  Park Kyung-Mo (KOR)  Kim Hyo-Jung (KOR)  France
1995 Indonesia Jakarta  Lee Kyung-Chul (KOR)  Natalia Valeeva (MDA)  South Korea
1997 Canada Victoria  Kim Kyung-Ho (KOR)  Kim Du-Ri (KOR)
1999 France Riom  Hong Sung-Chil (KOR)  Lee Eun-Kyung (KOR)  Italy  Italy
2001 China Beijing  Yeon Jung-Ki (KOR)  Park Sung-Hyun (KOR)  South Korea  China
2003 United States New York  Michele Frangilli (ITA)  Yun Mi-Jin (KOR)  South Korea
2005 Spain Madrid  Chung Jae-Hun (KOR)  Lee Sung-Jin (KOR)
2007 Germany Leipzig  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR)  Natalia Valeeva (ITA)
2009 South Korea Ulsan  Lee Chang-Hwan (KOR)  Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR)
2011 Italy Turin  Kim Woo-Jin (KOR)  Denisse Van Lamoen (CHI)  Italy  South Korea
2013 Turkey Belek  Lee Seung-Yun (KOR)  Maja Jager (DEN)  United States  South Korea
2015 Denmark Copenhagen  Kim Woo-Jin (KOR)  Ki Bo-Bae (KOR)  South Korea  Russia
2017 Mexico Mexico City

Note: 1. Unofficial; 2. Disputed

Compound

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[5]
1995 Indonesia Jakarta  Gary Broadhead (USA)  Angela Moscarelli (USA)  France  United States
1997 Canada Victoria  Dee Wilde (USA)  Fabiola Palazzini (ITA)  Hungary  Italy
1999 France Riom  Dave Cousins (USA)  Catherine Pellen (FRA)  United States  Chinese Taipei
2001 China Beijing  Dejan Sitar (SLO)  Ulrika Sjoewall (SWE)  Norway  France
2003 United States New York  Clint Freeman (AUS)  Mary Zorn (USA)  United States  United States
2005 Spain Madrid  Morgan Lundin (SWE)  Sofia Goncharova (RUS)  France
2007 Germany Leipzig  Dietmar Trillus (CAN)  Eugenia Salvi (ITA)  Belgium
2009 South Korea Ulsan  Reo Wilde (USA)  Albina Loginova (RUS)  Russia
2011 Italy Turin  Christopher Perkins (CAN)  United States  Italy
2013 Turkey Belek  Mike Schloesser (NED)  Kristina Berger (GER)  Denmark  Colombia
2015 Denmark Copenhagen  Stephan Hansen (DEN)  Kim Yun-hee (KOR)  Iran  Ukraine  South Korea
2017 Mexico Mexico City

All-time medal table

After 2015 Championships[6][7]
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 60 35 31 126
2  South Korea 51 24 20 95
3  Sweden 18 20 20 58
 Soviet Union 14 8 4 26
4  Poland 13 12 9 34
5  Italy 10 8 6 24
6  Great Britain 9 18 25 52
7  France 7 13 13 33
8  Denmark 7 10 9 26
9  Finland 6 13 10 29
 Czechoslovakia 6 7 8 21
10  Russia 5 5 6 16
11  Belgium 3 5 8 16
12  China 3 2 7 12
13  Canada 3 2 6 11
14  Australia 2 2 10 14
15  Netherlands 1 6 3 10
16  Chinese Taipei 1 5 3 9
17  Germany 1 4 3 8
 West Germany 1 3 1 5
18  Norway 1 3 1 5
19  Ukraine 1 2 4 7
20  Hungary 1 1 1 3
21  Iran 1 1 0 2
22  Colombia 1 0 3 4
 Slovenia 1 0 1 2
24  Chile 1 0 0 1
 Moldova 1 0 0 1
26  Japan 0 5 4 9
27  India 0 4 0 4
28  South Africa 0 3 5 8
29  Mexico 0 2 0 2
30  Turkey 0 1 2 3
31  Belarus 0 1 0 1
 Croatia 0 1 0 1
 Georgia 0 1 0 1
 Spain 0 1 0 1
35  El Salvador 0 0 1 1
 Indonesia 0 0 1 1
 Kazakhstan 0 0 1 1
 New Zealand 0 0 1 1
 Venezuela 0 0 1 1
Total 228 228 227 683

Indoor

Number Year Location Events
1 1991 Finland Oulu 4
2 1993 France Perpignan 4
3 1995 England Birmingham 8
4 1997 Turkey Istanbul 8
5 1999 Cuba Havana 8
6 2001 Italy Florence 8
7 2003 France Nîmes 8
8 2005 Denmark Aalborg 8
9 2007 Turkey Izmir 16
10 2009 Poland Rzeszów 16
11 2012 United States Las Vegas 16
12 2014 France Nîmes 16
13 2016 Turkey Ankara 16

Field

3D

Number Year Location Events
1 2003 France Sully-sur-Loire 8
2 2005 Italy Genoa 8
3 2007 Hungary Sopron 10
4 2009 Italy Latina 10
5 2011 Austria Donnersbach 10
6 2013 Italy Sassari 10
7 2015 Italy Terni 10
8 2017 France Avignon 10

Ski Archery

The 8th Ski Archery World Championships held in Moscow in Russia in 2013. [8]

Para

Champions

Recurve Standing / Open

Year Location Men Standing Women Standing Men's Team Open Women's Team Open Mixed Team Ref
1998 United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville  Imrich Lyocsa (SVK)  Anita Chapman (GBR)  Finland  Italy
1999 New Zealand Christchurch  Raimo Tirronen (FIN)  Slovakia
2001 Czech Republic Nymburk  An Tae-Sung (KOR)  Lee Hwa-Sook (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2003 Spain Madrid  Imrich Lyocsa (SVK)  Alicja Bukanska (POL)
2005 Italy Massa Carrara  Serhiy Atamanenko (UKR)  Lee Hwa-Sook (KOR)  Japan
2007 South Korea Cheongju  Dong Zhi (CHN)  Alicja Bukanska (POL)  China
2009 Czech Republic Nymburk  Mustafa Ak (TUR)  Eliane Salden-Otten (NED)  Spain  South Korea
2011 Italy Turin  Dong Zhi (CHN)  Gao Fangxia (CHN)  Russia  China  Iran
2013 Thailand Bangkok  Timur Tuchinov (RUS)  Brigitte Duboc (FRA)  Poland

Compound Open

Year Location Men Open Women Open Men's Team Open Women's Team Open Mixed Team Ref
1998 United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville  Alberto Simonelli (ITA)  Ann-Christine Nilsson (SWE)
1999 New Zealand Christchurch  John Murray (GBR)  Brenda Saxon (GBR)
2001 Czech Republic Nymburk  Anders Grondberg (SWE)  Italy
2003 Spain Madrid  Keijo Kallunki (FIN)  Bruna Coladarci (ITA)  United States
2005 Italy Massa Carrara  John Stephen Stubbs (GBR)  Melanie Clarke (GBR)  South Korea
2007 South Korea Cheongju  Kevin Evans (CAN)  Danielle Brown (GBR)  United Kingdom
2009 Czech Republic Nymburk
2011 Italy Turin  Philippe Horner (SUI)  Great Britain  Russia  Russia
2013 Thailand Bangkok  John Stubbs (GBR)  Burcu Dağ (TUR)  Turkey

Wheelchair / Visual Impairment

Year Location Recurve Men W2 Recurve Women W2 Compound Men W1 Compound Men W1 Team VI Open Ref
1998 United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville  Lee Ouk-Soo (KOR)  Kathy Critchlow-Smith (GBR)  Zdenek Sebek (CZE)
1999 New Zealand Christchurch  Jung Young-Joo (KOR)  Paola Fantato (ITA)
2001 Czech Republic Nymburk  Lee Ouk-Soo (KOR)
2003 Spain Madrid  Sandra Truccolo (ITA)  Jeffrey Rhoden Fabry (USA)  Finland
2005 Italy Massa Carrara  Lee Hong-Gu (KOR)  Nako Hirasawa (JPN)  Massimo Oddone (ITA)
2007 South Korea Cheongju  Xiao Yanhong (CHN)  Czech Republic  Steve Prowse (GBR)
2009 Czech Republic Nymburk  Muhamad Salam Sidik (MAS)  Gizem Girismen (TUR)  Peter Kinik (SVK)  Massimiliano Piombo (ITA)
2011 Italy Turin  Ebrahim Ranjbar (IRI) 1  Xiao Yanhong (CHN) 1  Osmo Kinnunen (FIN)  Czech Republic
2013 Thailand Bangkok  Hanreuchai Netsiri (THA)  Zahra Nemati (IRI)  Jean Pierre Antonios (FIN)

Note: 1. W1/W2 in 2011

Youth

Champions

Since 2002, two classes have been contested at the Youth World Championships:

Recurve Junior

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[10]
1991 Norway Sandefjord  Victor Wunderle (USA)  Denise Parker (USA)  Soviet Union  Italy
1993 France Moliets  Bair Badenov (RUS)  Karin Larsson (SWE)  United States  Sweden
1994 Italy Roncegno  Victor Wunderle (USA)  Kang Hyun-Ji (KOR)  Italy  South Korea
1996 United States Chula Vista  Jackson Fear (AUS)  South Korea
1998 Sweden Sunne  Oh Jin-Hyek (KOR)  Kim Nam-Soon (KOR)  China
2000 France Belfort  Chung Young-Soo (KOR)  Choi Ok-Nam (KOR)  Germany  South Korea
2002 Czech Republic Nymburk  Anton Prylepau (BLR)  Kim Yu-Mi (KOR)  South Korea
2004 England Lilleshall  Tim Cuddihy (AUS)  Jo Eun-Ji (KOR)
2006 Mexico Mérida  Romain Girouille (FRA)  Kim So-Yun (KOR)  Germany  South Korea
2008 Turkey Antalya  Luca Melotto (ITA)  Mikie Zushi (JPN)  Australia  China
2009 United States Ogden  Sung Woo-Kyeong (KOR)  Lee Yu-Jin (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2011 Poland Legnica  Deepika Kumari (IND)  South Korea
2013 China Wuxi  Robin Ramaekers (BEL)  Jeon Sung-Eun (KOR)  Russia  Ukraine
2015 United States Yankton  Min Byeong-yeon (KOR)  Peng Chia-mao (TPE)  South Korea  South Korea
2017 Argentina Buenos Aires

Compound Junior

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[11]
1994 Italy Roncegno  Randall Copp (USA)  Nicole Bartlett (AUS)  Sweden
1996 United States Chula Vista  Bart Winterton (USA)  Angela Moscarelli (USA)  Australia  United States
1998 Sweden Sunne  Adam Wheatcroft (USA)  Ashley Kamuf (USA)  United States  France
2000 France Belfort  Amber Dawson (USA)  United States
2002 Czech Republic Nymburk  Florian Faucheur (FRA)  Camilla Soemod (DEN)  Sweden
2004 England Lilleshall  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Tiffany Reeves (USA)
2006 Mexico Mérida  Palton Hansda (IND)  Doris Jones (CAN)  United States  United States
2008 Turkey Antalya  Mads Juul Krogshede (DEN)  Kendal Nicely (USA)  Russia
2009 United States Ogden  Cody Thompson (USA)  Inge van Caspel (NED)  United States
2011 Poland Legnica  Colann Schreuders (NED)  Kendal Nicely (USA)  Canada  Mexico  Netherlands
2013 China Wuxi  Stephan Hansen (DEN)  Sara Lopez (COL)  Mexico  United States  Colombia
2015 United States Yankton  Tanja Jensen (DEN)  Turkey
2017 Argentina Buenos Aires

Recurve Cadet

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[12]
2002 Czech Republic Nymburk  Tim Cuddihy (AUS)  Karina Lipiarska (POL)  Australia  Italy
2004 England Lilleshall  Chen Wenyuan (CHN)  Carla Frangilli (ITA)
2006 Mexico Mérida  Ryan Tyack (AUS)  Jane Waller (AUS)  Turkey  Ukraine
2008 Turkey Antalya  Kim Hyun (KOR)  Tatiana Segina (BLR)  South Korea  South Korea
2009 United States Ogden  Kim Joo-Wan (KOR)  Deepika Kumari (IND)
2011 Poland Legnica  Park Seong-Jeol (KOR)  Ryoo Su-Jung (KOR)  Chinese Taipei  South Korea
2013 China Wuxi  Patrick Huston (GBR)  Jeong Yu-Ri (KOR)  France  France  Great Britain
2015 United States Yankton  Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida (BRA)  Hyeong Yea-jin (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea  South Korea
2017 Argentina Buenos Aires

Compound Cadet

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[13]
2002 Czech Republic Nymburk  Thomas Nealy (USA)  Erika Anschutz (USA)  United States
2004 England Lilleshall  Ryan Day (USA)  Antoinette Heijkers (NED)
2006 Mexico Mérida  Paris Goico de Lara (DOM)  Anastasia Anastasio (ITA)  United States  United States
2008 Turkey Antalya  Joey Hunt III (USA)  Kailey Johnston (USA)
2009 United States Ogden  Alexander Sahi (USA)  Paige Pearce (USA)  Mexico
2011 Poland Legnica  Stephan Hansen (DEN)  Emily Fischer (USA)  United States  United States
2013 China Wuxi  Domagoj Buden (CRO)  Alexandra Savenkova (RUS)  Turkey  Russia
2015 United States Yankton  Viktor Orosz (HUN)  Fatimah Almashhadani (IRQ)  United States  Mexico
2017 Argentina Buenos Aires

University

Champions

Recurve

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[14]
1996 France Vaulx-en-Velin  Yaroslav Kolesnik (ISR)  Chang Hsiao-Feng (TPE)
1998 Taoyuan  Chang Chia-Ping (TPE)  Deniz Gunay (TUR)  South Korea  South Korea
2000 Spain Madrid  Guy Krueger (USA)  Yang Jianping (CHN)  Belgium  China
2002 Thailand Chonburi  Jeff Henckels (LUX)  Kim Mun-Joung (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2004 Spain Madrid  Gye Dong-Hyun (KOR)  Lee Hyun-Jung (KOR) Chinese Taipei  China
2006 Slovakia Viničné  Lee Jong-Young (KOR)  Hiroko Taguma (JPN)  Poland  South Korea
2008 Tainan  Wang Cheng-Pang (TPE)  Ki Bo-Bae (KOR)  South Korea Chinese Taipei
2010 China Shenzhen  Kim Seong-Hoon (KOR)  Jo Eun-Ae (KOR)  Japan  Italy
2012 Spain Córdoba  Kim Bong-Man (KOR)  Park Seayane (KOR)  South Korea  South Korea
2014 Poland Legnica  Luis Antonio Alvarez Murillo (MEX)  Tan Ya-ting (TPE) Chinese Taipei

Compound

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[15]
1996 France Vaulx-en-Velin  Franck Dauphin (FRA)  Anna Campagnoli (ITA)
1998 Chinese Taipei Taoyuan  John Blaschke (USA)  Shih Ya-Ping (TPE)  United States Chinese Taipei
2000 Spain Madrid  Tsai Sung-Pin (TPE)  Jamie van Natta (USA)  United States
2002 Thailand Chonburi  Adam Wheatcroft (USA)  Mary Zorn (USA)
2004 Spain Madrid  Choi Yong-Hee (KOR)  South Korea
2006 Slovakia Viničné  Braden Gellenthien (USA)  Amandine Bouillot (FRA)  United States  France  United States
2008 Chinese Taipei Tainan  Jedd Greschock (USA)  Erika Anschutz (USA)  Mexico  South Korea
2010 China Shenzhen  Adam Gallant (USA)  Vida Halimian (IRI)  United States  United States
2012 Spain Córdoba  Daniel Suter (USA)  Kristina Berger (GER)  Italy
2014 Poland Legnica  Vladyslav Bolshakov (UKR)  Katia D'Agostino (ITA)  South Korea  Mexico  South Korea

See also

References

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