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24 November 2010

World Champions in Rally

Actually the championship began in 1973, but in the first four seasons (1973-1976) no drivers were awarded as the winners. The titles went to team category. In all, but 1973 seasons, when Alpine-Renault pioneered the title, Lancia were the winners.

1977 Sandro Munari (Italy, Lancia Stratos HF)
1978 Markku Alen (Finland, Fiat 131 Abarth)
1979 Bjorn Waldegard (Sweden, Ford Escort RS 1800)
1980 Walter Rohrl (West Germany, Fiat 131 Abarth)
1981 Ari Vatanen (Finland, Ford Escort RS 1800)
1982 Walter Rohrl (West Germany, Opel Ascona 400)
1983 Hannu Mikkola (Finland, Audi Quattro)
1984 Stig Blomqvist (Sweden, Audi Quattro)
1985 Timo Salonen (Finland, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16)
1986 Juha Kankkunen (Finland, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16)
1987 Juha Kankkunen (Finland, Lancia Delta HF 4WD)
1988 Miki Biasion (Italy, Lancia Delta Integrale)
1989 Miki Biasion (Italy, Lancia Delta Integrale)
1990 Carlos Sainz (Spain, Toyota Celica GT-Four)
1991 Juha Kankkunen (Lancia Delta Integrale 16V)
1992 Carlos Sainz (Spain, Toyota Celica turbo 4WD)
1993 Juha Kankkunen (Finland, Toyota Celica turbo 4WD)
1994 Didier Auriol (France, Toyota Celica turbo 4WD)
1995 Colin McRae (Scotland, Subaru Impreza 555)
1996 Tommi Makinen (Finland, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution)
1997 Tommi Makinen (Finland, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution)
1998 Tommi Makinen (Finland, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution)
1999 Tommi Makinen (Finland, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution)
2000 Marcus Gronholm (Peugeot 206 WRC)
2001 Richard Burns (United Kingdom, Subaru Impreza WRC)
2002 Marcus Gronholm (Sweden, Peugeot 206 WRC)
2003 Petter Solber (Norway, Subaru Impreza WRC)
2004 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen Xsara WRC)
2005 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen Xsara WRC)
2006 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen Xsara WRC)
2007 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen C4 WRC)
2008 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen C4 WRC)
2009 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen C4 WRC)
2010 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen C4 WRC)
2011 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen)
2012 Sebastien Loeb (France, Citroen)

WBC World Champions of Boxing (Heavyweight)

1963-1964 Sonny Liston (United States)
1964-1969 Muhammad Ali (United States)
1970-1973 Joe Frazier (United States)
1973-1974 Muhammad Ali (United States)
1974-1978 Leon Spinks (United States)
1978-1978 Ken Norton (United States)
1978-1983 Larry Holmes (United States)
1984-1984 Tim Witherspoon (United States)
1984-1986 Pinklon Thomas (United States)
1986-1986 Trevor Berbick (Canada)
1986-1990 Mike Tyson (United States)
1990-1990 James Douglas (United States)
1990-1992 Evander Holyfield (United States)
1992-1992 Riddick Bowe (United States)
1992-1994 Lennox Lewis (United Kingdom)
1994-1995 Oliver McCall (United States)
1995-1996 Frank Bruno (United Kingdom)
1996-1996 Mike Tyson (United States)
1997-2001 Lennox Lewis (United Kingdom)
2001-2001 Hasim Rahman (United States)
2001-2004 Lennox Lewis (United Kingdom)
2004-2005 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)
2005-2006 Hasim Rahman (United States)
2006-2008 Oleg Maskaev (Russia)
2008-2008 Samuel Peter (Nigeria)
2008-2010 Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine)

WBA World Champions of Boxing (Heavyweight)

1921-1926 Jack Dempsey (United States)
1926-1931 Gene Tunney (United States)
1929-1930 Jack Sharke (United States)
1930-1932 Max Schmeling (Germany)
1932-1933 Jack Sharkey (United States)
1934-1935 Max Baer (USA)
1935-1937 James Braddock (USA)
1937-1949 Joe Louis (USA)
1949-1951 Ezzard Charles (USA)
1951-1952 Joe Walcott (USA)
1952-1956 Rocky Marciano (USA)
1956-1959 Floyd Patterson (USA)
1959-1960 Ingemar Johansson (Sweden)
1960-1962 Floyd Patterson (USA)
1962-1964 Sonny Liston (USA)
1964-1964 Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali (USA)
1965-1967 Ernie Terrell (USA)
1967-1968 Muhammad Ali (USA)
1968-1970 Jimmy Ellis (USA)
1970-1973 Joe Frazier (USA)
1973-1974 George Foreman (United States)
1974-1978 Muhammad Ali (United States)
1978-1978 Leon Spinks (United States)
1978-1979 Muhammad Ali (United States)
1979-1980 John Tate (United States)
1980-1982 Mike Weaver (United States)
1982-1983 Michael Dokes (United States)
1983-1984 Gerrie Coetzee (South Africa)
1984-1985 Greg Page (United States)
1985-1986 Tony Tubbs (United States)
1986-1986 Tim Witherspoon (United States)
1986-1987 James Smith (United States)
1987-1990 Mike Tyson (United States)
1990-1990 James Douglas (United States)
1990-1992 Evander Holyfield (United States)
1992-1993 Riddick Bowe (United States)
1993-1994 Evander Holyfield (United States)
1994-1994 Michael Moorer (United States)
1994-1995 George Foreman (United States)
1995-1996 Bruce Seldon (United States)
1996-1996 Mike Tyson (United States)
1996-1999 Evander Holyfield (United States)
1999-2000 Lennox Lewis (United Kingdom)
2000-2001 Evander Holyfield (United States)
2001-2003 John Ruiz (United States)
2003-2004 Roy Jones, Jr. (United States)
2004-2005 John Ruiz (United States)
2005-2007 Nikolai Valuev (Russia)
2007-2008 Ruslan Chagaev (Uzbekistan)
2008-2009 Nikolai Valuev (Russia)
2009-2010 David Haye (United Kingdom)

World Table Tennis Champions - Team

1926 in London
Men's: Hungary
1928 in Stockholm
Men's: Hungary
1929 in Budapest
Men's: Hungary
1930 in Berlin
Men's: Hungary
1931 in Budapest
Men's: Hungary
1932 in Prague
Men's Czechoslovakia
1933 in Baden
Men's Hungary
1934 in Paris
Men's: Hungary
Women's: Germany
1935 in London
Men's: Hungary
Women's: Czechoslovakia
1936 in Prague
Men's: Austria
Women's: Czechoslovakia
1937 in Baden
Men's: United States
Women's: United States
1938 in London
Men's: Hungary
Women's: Czechoslovakia
1939 in Cairo
Men's: Czechoslovakia
Women's: Germany
1947 in Paris
Men's: Czechoslovakia
1948 in London
Men's: Czechoslovakia
Women's: England
1949 in Stockholm
Men's: Hungary
Women's: United States
1950 in Budapest
Men's: Czechoslovakia
Women's: Romania
1951 in Vienna
Men's: Czechoslovakia
Women's: Romania
1952 in Bombay
Men's: Hungary
Women's: Japan
1953 in Bucuresti
Men's: England
Women's: Romania
1954 in London
Men's: Japan
Women's: Romania
1955 in Utrecht
Men's: Japan
Women's: Romania
1956 in Tokyo
Men's: Japan
Women's: Romania
1957 in Stockholm
Men's: Japan
Women's: Japan
1959 in Dortmund
Men's: Japan
Women's: Japan
1961 in Beijing
Men's: China
Women's: Japan
1963 in Prague
Men's: China
Women's: Japan
1965 in Ljubljana
Men's: China
Women's: Japan
1967 in Stockholm
Men's: Japan
Women's: Japan
1969 in Munich
Men's: Japan
Women's: Soviet Union
1971 in Nagoya
Men's: China
Women's: Japan
1973 in Sarajevo
Men's: Sweden
Women's: South Korea
1975 in Calcutta
Men's: China
Women's: China
1977 in Birmingham
Men's: China
Women's: China
1979 in Pyongyang
Men's: Hungary
Women's: China
1981 in Novi Sad
Men's: China
Women's: China
1983 in Tokyo
Men's: China
Women's: China
1985 in Gotheborg
Men's: China
Women's: China
1987 in New Delhi
Men's: China
Women's: China
1989 in Dortmund
Men's: Sweden
Women's: China
1991 in Chiba City
Men's: Sweden
Women's: South Korea and North Korea (Korea Union)
1993 in Gotheborg
Men's: Sweden
Women's: China
1995 in Tianjin
Men's: China
Women's: China
1997 in Manchester
Men's: China
Women's: China
2000 in Kuala Lumpur
Men's: Sweden
Women's: China
2001 in Osaka
Men's: China
Women's: China
2004 in Doha
Men's: China
Women's: China
2006 in Bremen
Men's: China
Women's: China
2008 in Guangzhou
Men's: China
Women's: China
2010 in Moskow
Men's: China
Women's: Singapore
2012 in
Men's: China
Women's: China