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16 Oktober 2011

The ICC Cricket World Champions

1975 in London England : West Indies
1979 in London England : West Indies
1983 in London England : India
1987 in India & Pakistan : Australia
1992 in Australia & New Zealand : Pakistan
1996 in India, Pakistan & Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka
2003 in London England : Australia
2007 in South Africa, Zimbabwe & Kenya : Australia
2011 in India, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka : India

Final matches

1975 West Indies vs. Australia
1979 West Indies vs. England
1983 India vs. West Indies
1987 Australia vs. England
1992 Pakistan vs. England
1996 Sri Lanka vs. Australia
1999 Australia vs. Pakistan
2003 Australia vs. India
2007 Australia vs. Sri Lanka
2011 India vs. Sri Lanka

World Handball Champions

Men's Handball

1938 in Germany : Germany
1954 in Sweden : Sweden
1958 in East Germany : Sweden
1961 in West Germany : Romania
1964 in Czechoslovakia : ROmania
1967 in Sweden : Czechoslovakia
1970 in France : Romania
1974 in East Germany : Romania
1978 in Denmark : West Germany
1982 in West Germany : Soviet Union
1986 in Switzerland : Yugoslavia
1990 in Czechoslovakia : Sweden
1993 in Sweden : Russia
1995 in Iceland : France
1997 in Japan : Russia
1999 in Egypt : Sweden
2001 in France : France
2003 in Portugal : Croatia
2005 in Tunisia : Spain
2007 in Germany : Germany
2009 in Croatia : France
2011 in Sweden : France
2013 in Spain : Spain
2015 in Qatar : ....
2017 in France : ....

Women's Handball

1957 in Yugoslavia: Czechoslovakia
1962 in Romania: Romania
1965 in West Germany: Hungary
1971 in Netherlands: East Germany
1973 in Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia
1975 in Soviet Union: East Germany
1978 in Czechoslovakia: East Germany
1982 in Hungary: Soviet Union
1986 in Netherlands: Soviet Union
1990 in South Korea: Soviet Union
1993 in Norway: Germany
1995 in Austria & Hungary: South Korea
1997 in Germany: Denmark
1999 in Denmark & Norway: Norway
2001 in Italy: Russia
2003 in Croatia: France
2005 in Russia: Russia
2007 in France: Russia
2009 in China: Russia
2011 in Brazil: Norway
2013 in Serbia: ....
2015 in Denmark: ....
2017 in Germany: ....

WKF World Karate Champions

Winning Teams

1970 in Tokyo (JPN): Team Japan
1972 in Paris (FRA): Team France
1975 in Long Beach, CA (USA): Team United Kingdom
1977 in Tokyo (JPN): Team Netherlands
1980 in Madrid (ESP): Team Spain
1982 in Taipei (TPE): Japan
1984 in Maastricht (NED): Team United Kingdom
1988 in Cairo (EGY): Team Japan
1990 in Mexico City (MEX): Team Japan
1991 in Tokyo (JPN): Team Italy
1992 in Granada (ESP): Team Spain
1994 in Kota Kinabalu (MAS); Team Japan
1996 in Sun City (GBR): Team United Kingdom
1998 in in Rio de Janeiro (BRA): Team France
2000 in Munich (GER): Team France
2002 in Madrid (ESP): Team Spain
2004 in Monterrey (MEX): Team Japan
2006 in Tampere (FIN): Team Italy
2008 in Tokyo (JPN): Team Japan
2010 in Beograd (SRB): Team Serbia
2012 in Paris (FRA): Team France (7 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze)

2004 in Monterrey Mexico

Men's events

Kata (individuals): Luca Valdesi (Italia)
Kata (team): Team Italy
Kumite -60 kg: Paul Newby (England)
Kumite -65 kg: Luis Plumacher (Venezuela)
Kumite -70 kg: Sayguidmagomed Shakhrudinov (Russia)
Kumite -75 kg: David Santa Vega (Spain)
Kumite -80 kg: Zeynel Celik (Turkey)
Kumite +80 kg: Alexandr Guerunov (Russia)
Kumite (open): Rory Daniels (England)
Kumite (team): Team France

Women's events

Kata (individuals): Atsuko Wakai (Japan)
Kata (team): Team Japan
Kumite -53 kg: Tomoko Araga
Kumite -60 kg: Yadira Lira Navarro (Mexico)
Kumite +60 kg: Elisa Fonseca Au (United States)
Kumite (open): Elisa Finseca Au (United States)
Kumite (team): Team Turkey

2006 in Tampere Finland

Men's events

Kata (individuals): Luca Valdesi
Kata (team): Team Italy
Kumite -60 kg: Hossein Rouhani (Iran)
Kumite -65 kg: C. Castano Fernandez (Spain)
Kumite -70 kg: Rafael Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
Kumite -75 kg: Jasem Modamivishkaei (Iran)
Kumite -80 kg: Luigi Busa (Italy)
Kumite +80 kg: Marko Luharnaa (Estonia)
Kumite (open): Stefano Maniscalco (Italy)
Kumite (team): Team Spain

Women's events

Kata (individuals): Sara Battaglia
Kata (team): Team France
Kumite -53 kg: Tomoko Araga (Japan)
Kumite -60 kg: Eva Medvecova Tulejova (Slovakia)
Kumite +60 kg: Laurence Fischer (France)
Kumite (open): Yildiz Aras (Turkey)
Kumite (team): Team Japan

2008 in Tokyo Japan

Men's events

Kata (individuals): Luca Valdesi (Italy)
Kata (team): Team France
Kumite -60 kg: Danil Domdjoni (Croatia)
Kumite -68 kg: George Kotaka (United States)
Kumite -70 kg: Rafael Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
Kumite -75 kg: David Israel Dubo Firmani (Chile)
Kumite -80 kg: Satoshi Ibuchi (Japan)
Kumite +80 kg: Stefano Maniscalco (Italy)
Kumite (open): Rafael Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
Kumite (team): Team Turkey

Women's events

Kata (individuals): Hoang Ngan Nguyen (Vietnam)
Kata (team): Team Japan
Kumite -53 kg: Natsuki Fujiwara (Japan)
Kumite -60 kg: Maria Sobol (Russia)
Kumite +60 kg: Tiffany Fanjat (France)
Kumite (open): Y. Sato (Japan)
Kumite (team): Team Germany

2010 in Beograd Serbia

Men's events

Kata (individuals): Antonio Jose Diaz Fernandez (Venezuela)
Kata (team): Team Italy
Kumite -60 kg: Douglas Santos Brose (Brazil)
Kumite -67 kg: Dimitrios Triantafyllis (Greece)
Kumite -75 kg: Rafael Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
Kumite -84 kg: Slobodan Bitevic (Serbia)
Kumite +84 kg: Dejan Umicevic (Serbia)
Kumite (team): Team Serbia
Women's events

Kata (individuals): Yohana Sanchez (Venezuela)
Kata (team): Team Japan
Kumite -50 kg: Hong Li (PR of China)
Kumite -55 kg: Miki Kobayashi (Japan)
Kumite -61 kg: Kristina Mah (Australia)
Kumite -68 kg: Yadira Lira Navarro (Mexico)
Kumite +68 kg: Greta Vitelli (Italy)
Kumite (team): Team France

2012 in Paris France

Men's events

Kata (individuals): Antonio Jose Diaz Fernandez (Venezuela)
Kata (team): Team Japan
Kumite -60 kg: Amir Mehdizadeh (Iran)
Kumite -67 kg: Magdy Mamdouh (Egypt)
Kumite -75 kg: Luigi Busa (Italy)
Kumite -84 kg: Kenji Grillon (France)
Kumite +84 kg: Enes Erkan (Turkey)
Kumite (team): Team France

Women's events

Kata (individuals): Rika Usami (Japan)
Kata (team): Team Japan
Kumite -50 kg: Alexandra Recchia (France)
Kumite -55 kg: Lucie Ignace (Japan)
Kumite -61 kg: Lolita Dona (France)
Kumite -68 kg: Kayo Someya (Japan)
Kumite +68 kg: Nadege Ait-Ibrahim (France)
Kumite (team): Team France

FIM World Motocross Champions

Riders Champions

European Championships Era

1952 Season
500cc: Victor Lelop (Belgium, Sarolea)

1953 Season
500cc: Auguste Mingels (Belgium, FN)

1954 Season
500cc: Auguste Mingels (Belgium, FN)

1955 Season
500cc: John Draper (United Kingdom, BSA)

1956 Season
500cc: Les Archer (United Kingdom, Norton)

250cc Era

1957 Season
250cc: Fritz Betzelbacher (West Germany, Maico)

1958 Season
250cc: Jaromir Cizek (Czechoslovakia, Jawa)

1959 Season
250cc: Rolf Tibblin (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1960 Season
250cc: Dave Bickers (United Kingdom, Greeves)

1961 Season
250cc: Dave Bickers (United Kingdom, Greeves)

World Championships Era

1957 Season
500cc: Bill Nilsson (Sweden, AJS)

1958 Season
500cc: Rene Baeten (Belgium, FN)

1959 Season
500cc: Sten Lundin (Sweden, Monark)

1960 Season
500cc: Bill Nilsson (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1961 Season
500cc: Sten Lundin (Sweden, Lito)

1962 Season
500cc: Rolf Tibblin (Sweden, Husqvarna)
250cc: Torsten Hallman (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1963 Season
500cc: Rolf Tibblin (Sweden, Husqvarna)
250cc: Torsten Hallman (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1964 Season
500cc: Jeff Smith (United Kingdom, BSA)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, AZ)

1965 Season
500cc: Jeff Smith (United Kingdom, BSA)
250cc: Rolf Tibblin (Sweden, AZ)

1966 Season
500cc: Paul Friedrichs (East Germany, AZ)
250cc: Torsten Hallman (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1967 Season
500cc: Paul Friedrichs (East Germany, AZ)
250cc: Torsten Hallman (Sweden, Husqvarna)

1968 Season
500cc: Paul Friedrichs (East Germany, AZ)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, AZ)

1969 Season
500cc: Bengt Aberg (Sweden, Husqvarna)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, AZ)

1970 Season
500cc: Bengt Aberg (Sweden, Husqvarna)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, Suzuki)

1971 Season

500cc: Roger De Coster (Belgium, Suzuki)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, Suzuki)

1972 Season
500cc: Roger De Coster (Belgium, Suzuki)
250cc: Joel Robert (Belgium, Suzuki)

1973 Season
500cc: Roger De Coster (Belgium, Suzuki)
250cc: Hakan Andersson (Sweden, Yamaha)

1974 Season
500cc: Heikki Mikkola (Finland, Husqvarna)
250cc: Guennady Moisseev (Soviet Union, KTM)

125cc Era

1975 Season
500cc: Roger De Coster (Belgium, Suzuki)
250cc: Harry Everts (Belgium, Puch)
125cc: Gaston Rahier (Belgium, Suzuki)

1976 Season
500cc: Roger de Coster (Belgium, Suzuki)
250cc: Heikki Mikkola (Finland, Husqvarna)
125cc: Gaston Rahier (Belgium, Suzuki)

1977 Season
500cc: Heikki Mikkola (Finland, Yamaha)
250cc: Guennady Moisseev (Soviet Union, KTM)
125cc: Gaston Rahier (Belgium, Suzuki)

1978 Season
500cc: Heikki Mikkola (Finland, Yamaha)
250cc: Guennady Moisseev (Soviet Union, KTM)
125cc: Akira Watanabe (Japan, Suzuki)

1979 Season
500cc: Graham Noyce (United Kingdom, Honda)
250cc: Hakan Carlquist (Sweden, Husqvarna)
125cc: Harry Everts (Belgium, Suzuki)

1980 Season
500cc: Andre Malherbe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Georges Jobe (Belgium, Suzuki)
125cc: Harry Everts (Belgium, Suzuki)

1981 Season
500cc: Andre Malherbe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Neil Hudson (United Kingdom, Yamaha)
125cc: Harry Everts (Belgium, Suzuki)

1982 Season
500cc: Brad Lackey (United States, Suzuki)
250cc: Danny LaPorte (United States, Yamaha)
125cc: Eric Geboers (Belgium, Suzuki)

1983 Season
500cc: Hakan Carlquist (Sweden, Yamaha)
250cc: Georges Jobe (Sweden, Suzuki)
125cc: Eric Geboers (Belgium, Suzuki)

1984 Season
500cc: Andre Malherbe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Heinz Kinigadner (Austria, KTM)
125cc: Michele Rinaldi (Italy, Suzuki)

1985 Season
500cc: David Thorpe (United Kingdom, Honda)
250cc: Heinz Kinigadner (Austria, KTM)
125cc: Pekka Vaikkonen (Finland, Cagiva)

1986 Season
500cc: David Thorpe (United Kingdom, Honda)
250cc: Jacky Vimond (France, Yamaha)
125cc: David strijbos (Netherlands, Cagiva)

1987 Season
500cc: Georges Jobe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Eric Geboers (Belgium, Honda)
125cc: John van den Berk (Netherlands, Yamaha)

1988 Season
500cc: Eric Geboers (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: John van den Berk (Netherlands, Yamaha)
125cc: Jean-Michel Bayle (France, Honda)

1989 Season
500cc: David Thorpe (United Kingdom, Honda)
250cc: Jean-Michel Bayle (France, Yamaha)
125cc: Trampas Parker (United States, KTM)

1990 Season
500cc: Eric Geboers (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Alessandro Puzar (Italy, Suzuki)
125cc: Donny Schmit (United States, Suzuki)

1991 Season
500cc: Georges Jobe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Trampas Parker (United States, Honda)
125cc: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Suzuki)

1992 Season
500cc: Georges Jobe (Belgium, Honda)
250cc: Donny Schmit (United States, Yamaha)
125cc: Greg Albertyn (South Africa, Honda)

1993 Season
500cc: Jacky Martens (Belgium, Husqvarna)
250cc: Greg Albertyn (South Africa, Honda)
125cc: Pedro Tragter (Netherlands, Suzuki)

1994 Season
500cc: Marcus Hansson (Sweden, Honda)
250cc: Greg Albertyn (South Africa, Suzuki)
125cc: Bobby Moore (United States, Yamaha)

1995 Season
500cc: Joel Smets (Belgium, Husaberg)
250cc: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Honda)
125cc: Alessandro Puzar (Italy, Honda)

1996 Season
500cc: Shayne King (Australia, KTM)
250cc: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Honda)
125cc: Sebastien Tortelli (France, Kawasaki)

1997 Season
500cc: Joel Smets (Belgium, Husaberg)
250cc: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Honda)
125cc: Alessio Chiodi (Italy, Yamaha)

1998 Season
500cc: Joel Smets (Belgium, Husaberg)
250cc: Sebastien Tortelli (France, Kawasaki)
125cc: Alessio Chiodi (Italy, Husqvarna)

1999 Season
500cc: Andrea Bortolini (Italy, Yamaha)
250cc: Frederic Bolley (France, Honda)
125cc: Alessio Chiodi (Italy, Husqvarna)

2000 Season
500cc: Joel Smets (Belgium, KTM)
250cc: Frederic Bolley (France, Honda)
125cc: Grant Langston (South Africa, KTM)

2001 Season
500cc: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
250cc: Mickael Pichon (France, Suzuki)
125cc: James Dobb (United Kingdom, KTM)

MXs Era

2002 Season
MX1: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
MX2: Mickael Pichon (France, Suzuki)
MX3: Mickael Maschio (France, Kawasaki)

2003 Season
MX1: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
MX2: Steve Ramon (Belgium, KTM)
MX3: Joel Smets (Belgium, KTM)

2004 Season
MX1: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
MX2: Ben Townley (Australia, KTM)
MX3: Yves Demaria (France, KTM)

2005 Season
MX1: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
MX2: Antonio Cairoli (Italy, Yamaha)
125cc: Sven Breguelmans (Belgium, KTM)

2006 Season
MX1: Stefan Everts (Belgium, Yamaha)
MX2: Christophe Pourcel (France, Kawasaki)
125cc: Yves Demaria (France, KTM)

2007 Season
MX1: Steve Ramon (Belgium, Suzuki)
MX2: Antonio Cairoli (Italy, Yamaha)
MX3: Yves Demaria (France, Yamaha)

2008 Season
MX1: David Philippaerts (Italy, Yamaha)
MX2: Tyla Rattray (South Africa, KTM)
MX3: Sven Breguelmans (Belgium, KTM)

2009 Season
MX1: Antonio Cairoli (Italy, Yamaha)
MX2: Marvin Musquin (France, KTM)
MX3: Pierre Renet (France, Suzuki)

2010 Season
MX1: Antonio Cairoli (Italy, Yamaha)
MX2: Marvin Musquin (France, KTM)
MX3: Carlos Campano (Spain, Yamaha)

2011 Season
MX1: Antonio Cairoli (Italy, KTM)
MX2: Ken Roczen (Germany, KTM)
MX3: Julien Bill (Switzerland, Honda)


2012
MX1: Antonio Cairoli (KTM, Italy)
MX2: Jeffrey Herlings (KTM, Netherlands)
MX3: Mathias Walkner (KTM, Austria)