The Canoe Sailing World Championships is an international competition in canoe sailing, sanctioned by the ICF as the premier event in that discipline.[1]
The competition was first held in 1961 and has been held roughly every 3 years since.[2] British Robin Wood has won the championships a record 4 times
Medalists
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1961 | Hayling Island | Alan Emus (GBR) | John Hunt (GBR) | Graham Smith (GBR) |
1965 | Lake Constance | Alan Emus (GBR) | Lars Johanssen (SWE) | John A. Biddle (GBR) |
1969 | Grafham Water | Alan Emus (GBR) | Gunnar Aggefors (SWE) | John A. Biddle (GBR) |
1972 | Oxelosund | Martin Rosell (SWE) | Gunnar Aggefors (SWE) | John A. Biddle (GBR) |
1975 | Hayling Island | Lars-Erik Lundgren (GBR) | Leif Johansson (SWE) | Mats Lind (SWE) |
1978 | Fiskeboda | Martin Gullberg (SWE) | Steve Clark (USA) | Lars-Erik Lundgren (SWE) |
1981 | Buzzards Bay | Max Tollqvist (SWE) | Olle Berqvist (SWE) | Steve Clark (USA) |
1984 | Angelholm | Steve Clark (USA) | Chris Converse (USA) | Hannah Clark (USA) |
1987 | Plymouth | Robin Wood (GBR) | Lars Guck (USA) | Patrick Marshall (GBR) |
1990 | Steinhudermeer | Lars Guck (USA) | Steve Clark (USA) | Jens Reichert (FRG) |
1993 | San Francisco | Robin Wood (GBR) | Steve Clark (USA) | Lars Guck (USA) |
1996 | Port Stephens | Robin Wood (GBR) | Mark Goodchild (GBR) | Anders Petersson (SWE) |
1999 | Nynashamn | Lester Noble (GBR) | Mark Goodchild (GBR) | Anders Petersson (SWE) |
2002 | Bristol | Steve Clark (USA) | Anders Petersson (SWE) | Eric Chase (USA) |
2005 | Weymouth | Mark Goodchild (GBR) | John Ellis (GBR) | Simon Allen (GBR) |
2008 | Port Philipp | Hayden Virtue (AUS) | Bill Beaver (USA) | Seth Dunbar (AUS) |
2011 | Travemunde | Chris Maas (USA) | Peter Ullman (GER) | Alistair Warren (GBR) |
2014 | San Francisco | Mikey Radziejowski (USA) | Chris Maas (USA) | Alistair Warren (GBR) |
2017 | Pwllheli | Robin Wood (GBR) | Chris Maas (USA) | Alistair Warren (GBR) |
2020 | Cancelled[4] |
See also
References
- ↑ "Canoe Sailing". International Canoe Federation.
- ↑ "World Championship Medal Winners". International Canoe Federation.
- ↑ "International Canoe Worlds 2022/3 - Cancelled". International Canoe. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
- ↑ Postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19 restrictions, later it was cancelled.[3]
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