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09 September 2013

IWF Weightlifting World Junior Champions 2013

Women's events

48 kg
Gold : Guan Chunying (CHN) S 82 + CJ 100 = 182 kg
Silver : Beatriz Elizabeth Piron (DOM) S 77 + CJ 95 = 172 kg
Bronze : Mirabai Chanu Saikhom (IND) S 72 + CJ 93 = 165 kg

53 kg
Gold : Alena Chychkan (BLR) S 87 + CJ 112 = 199 kg
Silver : Liu Quan (CHN) S 88 + CJ 110 = 198 kg
Bronze : Sopita Tanasan (THA) S 91 + CJ 106 = 197 kg

58 kg
Gold : Ksenia Maximova (RUS) S 94 + CJ 111 = 205 kg
Silver : Yineisy Reyes (DOM) S 95 + CJ 110 = 205 kg
Bronze : Yusleidy Figueroa (VEN) S 85 + CJ 110 = 195 kg

63 kg
Gold : Shen Yinyi (CHN) S 100 + CJ 122 = 222 kg
Silver : Madalina Bianca Molie (ROU) S 103 + CJ 118 = 221 kg
Bronze : Nadiia Chibisova (UKR) S 88 + CJ 116 = 204 kg

69 kg
Gold : Wang Xinyue (CHN) S 115 + CJ 130 = 245 kg
Silver : Zhazira Zhapparkul (KAZ) S 105 + CJ 135 = 240 kg
Bronze : Ghada Hassin (TUN) S 101 + CJ 121 = 222 kg

75 kg
Gold : Anastasiya Shvabauer (KAZ) S 98 + CJ 126 = 224 kg
Silver : Jenny Lyvette Arthur (USA) S 96 + CJ 118 = 214 kg
Bronze : Johanie Filiatreault (CAN) S 93 + CJ 119 = 212 kg

+75 kg
Gold : Gladis Bueno (MEX) S 110 + CJ 133 = 243 kg
Silver : Halima Abdelazim (EGY) S 109 + CJ 131 = 240 kg
Bronze : Marissa Eileen Klingseis (USA) S 104 + CJ 125 = 229 kg

Men's events

56 kg
Gold : Wei Xiameng (CHN) S 105 + CJ 139 = 244 kg
Silver : Jhon Jairo Serna Mendoza (COL) S 106 + CJ 137 = 243 kg
Bronze : Muammer Sahin (TUR) S 107 + CJ 126 = 233 kg

62 kg
Gold : Valentin Snezhnev Hristov (AZE) S 136 + CJ 178 = 316 kg
Silver : Chen Meilong (CHN) S 135 + CJ 160 = 295 kg
Bronze : Luis Mosquera (COL) S 130 + CJ 150 = 280 kg

69 kg
Gold : Huang Wenwen (CHN) S 138 + CJ 178 = 316 kg
Silver : Jawad Mohammed Kadhum (IRQ) S 145 + CJ 171 = 316 kg
Bronze : Firidun Guliyev (AZE) S 132 + CJ 176 = 308 kg

77 kg
Gold : Razmik Unanyan (RUS) S 153 + CJ 192 = 345 kg
Silver : Nijat Rahimov (AZE) S 153 + CJ 187 = 340 kg
Bronze : Andranik Karapetyaki (ARM) S 160 + CJ 180 = 340 kg

85 kg
Gold : Artem Okulov (RUS) S 165 + CJ 195 = 360 kg
Silver : Aleh Khuhayeu (BLR) S 155 + CJ 190 = 345 kg
Bronze : Arley Mendez Perez (CUB) S 151 + CJ 191 = 342 kg

94 kg
Gold : Konstantin Roschupkin (RUS) S 168 + CJ 203 = 371 kg
Silver : Alexei kosov (RUS) S 173 + CJ 197 = 370 kg
Bronze : Saad Abouelyazideid (EGY) S 165 + CJ 200 = 365 kg

105 kg
Gold : Rodion Bochkov (RUS) S 172 + CJ 202 = 374 kg
Silver : Soslan Dzagoev (RUS) S 170 + CJ 201 = 371 kg
Bronze : Jaroslaw Samoraj (POL) S 162 + CJ 201 = 363 kg

+105 kg
Gold : Lasha Talakhadze (GEO) S 190 + CJ 221 = 411 kg
Silver : Gor Minasyan (ARM) S 183 + CJ 220 = 403 kg
Bronze : Karen Martirosyan (RUS) S 180 + CJ 205 = 385 kg

05 September 2013

FEI World Champions in Eventing Equestrian

1966 in Burghley : Carlos Moratorio (ARG, horse: Chalan)
1970 in Punchestown : Mary Gordon-Watson (GBR, horse: Cornishman V)
1974 in Burghley : Bruce Davidson (USA, horse: Irish Cap)
1978 in Lexington : Bruce Davidson (USA, horse: Might Tango)
1982 in Luhmuhlen : Lucinda Green (GBR, horse: Regal Realm)
1986 in Gawler : Virginia Leng (GBR, horse: Priceless)
1990 in Stockholm : Blyth Tait (NZL, horse: Messiah)
1994 in Den Haag : Vaughn Jefferis (NZL), horse: Bounce)
1998 in Roma : Blyth Tait (NZL, horse: Ready Teddy)
2002 in Jerez : Jean Teulere (FRA, horse: Espoire de la Mare)
2006 in Aachen : Zara Phillips (GBR, horse: Toytown)
2010 in Lexington : Michael Jung (GER, horse: La Biosthetique-Sam PBW)

04 September 2013

FISA World Rowing Champions 2013

Country host : South Korea
City host : Chungju
Venue : Tangeum Lake
Dates : 25 August - 1 September

RESULTS

Men's events

Single Sculls
Gold: Ondrej Synek (CZE)
Silver: Angel Fournier (CUB)
Bronze: Marcel Hacker (GER)

Double Sculls
Gold: Nils Jakob Hoff/Kjetil Borch (NOR)
Silver: Rolandas Mascinskas/Saulius Ritter (LTU)
Bronze: Francesco Fossi/Romano Battisti (ITA)

Quad Sculls
Gold: David Sain/Martin Sinkovic/Damir Martin/Valent Sinkovic (CRO)
Silver: Karl Schulze/Paul Heinrich/Lauritz Schoof/Tim Grochmann (GER)
Bronze: Graeme Thomas/Sam Townsend/Charles Cousins/Peter Lambert (GBR)

Coxless Pairs
Gold: Eric Murray/Hamish Bond (NZL)
Silver: Germain Chardin/Dorian Mortelette (FRA)
Bronze: Rogier Blink/Mitchel Steenman (NED)

Coxless Four
Gold: Boaz Meylink/Kaj Hendriks/Mechiel Versluis/Robert Lucken (NED)
Silver: Will Lockwood/Alexander Lloyd/Spencer Turrin/Joshua Dunkley-Smith (AUS)
Bronze: Grant James/Seth Weil/Henrik Rummel/Michael Gennaro (USA)

Coxed Pairs
Gold: Luca Parlato/Vincenzo Abbagnale/Enrico D'Aniello (ITA)
Silver: Paul Schroter/Bastian Bechler/Jonas Wiesen (GER)
Bronze: Matthieu Moinaux/Laurent Cadot/Benjamin Manceanu (FRA)

Eights
Gold: Ritchie/Ransley/Gregory/Reed/Sbihi/Hodge/Nash/Satch/Phelan/Hill (GBR)
Silver: Ocik/Munski/Johannesen/Reinelt/Braun/Drahotta/Schmidt/Wilke/Sauer (GER)
Bronze: Silviera/James/Guregian/Puttmann/Hack/Kasprzyk/Dethlefs/Peszek/Vlahos (USA)

L Single Sculls
Gold: Henrik Stephansen (DEN)
Silver: Jeremie Azou (FRA)
Bronze: Peter Galambos (HUN)

L Double Sculls
Gold: Kristoffer Brun/Arie STrandli (NOR)
Silver: Simon Schuerch/Mario Gyr (SUI)
Bronze: Richard Chambers/Peter Chambers (GBR)

L Quad Sculls
Gold: Greece (GRE)
Silver: Germany (GER)
Bronze: Italy (ITA)

L Coxless Pairs
Gold: Simon Niepmann/Lucas Tramer (SUI)
Silver: Elia Luini/Martino Goretti (ITA)
Bronze: Sam Scrimgeour/Mark Aldred (GBR)

L Coxless Four
Gold: Denmark (DEN)
Silver: New Zealand (NZL)
Bronze: Great Britain (GBR)

L Eights
Gold: Italy (ITA)
Silver: Australia (AUS)
Bronze: United States (USA)

Women's events

Single Sculls
Gold: Kim Crow (AUS)
Silver: Emma Twigg (NZL)
Bronze: Miroslava Knapkova (CZE)

Double Sculls
Gold: Donata Vistartaite/Milda Valciukaite (LTU)
Silver: Fiona Bourke/Zoe Stevenson (NZL)
Bronze: Ekaterina Karsten/Yuliya Bichyk (BLR)

Quad Sculls
Gold: Germany (GER)
Silver: Canada (CAN)
Bronze: Poland (POL)

Coxless Pairs
Gold: Helen Glover/Polly Swann (GBR)
Silver: Roxana Cogianu/Nicoleta Albu (ROU)
Bronze: Kayla Pratt/Rebecca Scown (NZL)

Coxless Four
Gold: United States (USA)
Silver: Canada (CAN)
Bronze: Australia (AUS)

Eights
Gold: United States (USA)
Silver: Romania (ROU)
Bronze: Canada (CAN)

L Single Sculls
Gold: Michaela Taupe-Traer (AUT)
Silver: Aikaterini Nikolaidou (GRE)
Bronze: Ruth Walczak (GBR)

L Double Sculls
Gold: Laura Milani/Elisabetta Sancassani (ITA)
Silver: Kristin Hedstrom/Kathleen Bertko (USA)
Bronze: Lena Muller/Anja Noske (GER)

L Quad Sculls
Gold: Netherlands (NED)
Silver: United States (USA)
Bronze: Italy (ITA)

Para-rowing events

AS Women's Single Sculls
Gold: Natalia Bolshakova (RUS)
Silver: Birgit Skarstein (NOR)
Bronze: Claudia Santos (BRA)

AS Men's Single Sculls
Gold: Erik Horrie (AUS)
Silver: Igor Bondar (UKR)
Bronze: Alexey Chuvashev (UKR)

TA Mix Double Sculls
Gold: Gavin Bellis/Kathryn Ross (FRA)
Silver: Perle Bouge/Stepahne Tardieu (FRA)
Bronze: Iryna Kyrychenko/Dmytro Ivanov (UKR)

LTA Mix Duble Sculls
Gold: Kateryna Morozova/Dmytro Alesieiev (UKR)
Silver: Dmytro Molkenthin/Marcus Klemp (GER)
Bronze: Paul Hurley/Natalie McCarthy (USA)

LTA Mix Coxed Four
Gold: Great Britain (GBR)
Silver: Italy (ITA)
Bronze: South Africa (RSA)

CONTINGENT MEDAL TABLE

3 - 2 - 3 Italy
3 - 2 - 1 Australia
3 - 0 - 5 Great Britain
2 - 2 - 4 United States
2 - 1 - 0 Norway
2 - 0 - 1 Netherlands
2 - 0 - 0 Denmark
1 - 5 - 2 Germany
1 - 3 - 1 New Zealand
1 - 1 - 1 Ukraine
1 - 1 - 0 Greece
1 - 1 - 0 Lithuania
1 - 1 - 0 Switzerland
1 - 0 - 1 Czech Republic
1 - 0 - 1 Russia
1 - 0 - 0 Austrlia
1 - 0 - 0 Croatia

29 Agustus 2013

Wheelchair Fencing World Champions 2013

Host country: Hungary
Host city: Budapest (at Syma Hall)
Dates: 7-12 August 2013

Men's events

Individual Sabre A : Chen Yujin (China)
Individual Sabre B : Alessio Sarri (Italia)
Individual Epee A : Tian Jianquan (China)
Individual Epee B : Alexander Kuzyukov (Russia)
Individual Epee C : Alexander Logutenko (Russia)
Individual Foil A : Ye Ruyi (China)
Individual Foil B : Hu Daoliang (China)
Individual Foil C : Alexander Logutenko (Russia)
Team Foil : China
Team Epee : China
Team Sabre : Ukraine

Women's events

Individual Foil A : Yu Chui Yee (Hong Kong)
Individual Foil B : Yao Fang (China)
Individual Epee A : Rong Jing (China)
Individual Epee B : Saysunee Jana (Thailand)
Individual Sabre : Bian Jing (China)
Team Foil : Hong Kong
Team Epee : China
Team Sabre : Ukraine

South East Asian Athletes

- Abdul Rahman Razali (Malaysia, MIS A)
- Mohammad Azrul Shaharuddin (Malaysia, MIS B/MIE B)
- Hamzah Dullah (Malaysia, MIF A)
- Korakod Sangsawang (Thailand, MIE A)
- Abdul Rahman Razali (Thailand, MIE A)
- Mohd Zamrin Bin Kassim (Malaysia, MIE A)
- Yuenyong Khanthithao (Thailand, MIE A/MIF A)
- Pipat Thongjapo (Thailand, MIE B/MIF B)
- Team Malaysia (MTS/MTE)
- Team Thailand (MTE)
- Sita Suthin (Thailand, WIF A/WIE A)
- Jakkaram Jantarkart (Thailand, WIF A/WIE A)
- Saysune Jana (Thailand, WIF B/WIE B)
- Team Thailand (WTE)
- Team Singapore (WTS)

27 Agustus 2013

FINA World Champions in Diving

Beograd 1973

Men's 3m springboard: Phillip Boggs (United States)
Men's 10m platform: Klaus Dibiasi (Italy)
Women's 3m springboard: Christa Kohler (East Germany)
Women's 10m platform: Ulrika Knape (Sweden)

Cali 1975

Men's 3m springboard: Phillip Boggs (United States)
Men's 10m platform: Klaus Dibiasi (Italy)
Women's 3m springboard: Irina Kalinina (Soviet Union)
Women's 10m platform: Janet Ely (United States)

Berlin 1978

Men's 3m springboard: Phillip Boggs (United States)
Men's 10m platform: Greg Louganis (United States)
Women's 3m springboard: Irina Kalinina (Soviet Union)
Women's 10m springboard: Irina Kalinina (Soviet Union)

Guayaquil 1982

Men's 3m springboard: Greg Louganis (United States)
Men's 10m platform: Greg Louganis (United States)
Women's 3m springboard: Megan Neyer (United States)
Women's 10m platform: Wendy Wyland (United States)

Madrid 1986

Men's 3m springboard: Greg Louganis (United States)
men's 10m platform: Greg Louganis (United States)
Women's 3m springboard: Gao Min (PR of China)
Women's 10m platform: Chen Lin (PR of China)

Perth 1991 

Men's 1m springboard: Edwin Jongjenas (Netherlands)
Men's 3m springboard: Kent Ferguson (United States)
Men's 10m platform: Sun Shuwei (PR of China)
Women's 1m springboard: Gao Min (PR of China)
Women's 3m springboard: Gao Min (PR of China)
Women's 10m platform: Fu Mingxia (PR of China)

Roma 1994 

Men's 1m springboard: Evan Stewart (Zimbabwe)
Men's 3m springboard: Yu Zhuocheng (PR of China)
Men's 10m platform: Dmitri Sautin (Russia)
Women's 1m springboard: Chen Lixia (PR of China)
Women's 3m springboard: Chen Lixia (PR of China)
Women's 10m platform: Fu Mingxia (PR of China)

Perth 1998

Men's events

1m springboard: Yu Zhuocheng (PR of China)
3m springboard: Dmitri Sautin (Russia)
10m platform: Dmitri Sautin (Russia)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Hao Xu/Yu Zhuocheng)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Liang Tian/Sun Shuwei)

Women's events

1m springboard: Irina Lashko (Russia)
3m springboard: Yuliya Pakhalina (Russia)
10m platform: Olena Zhupina (Ukraine)
3m springboard synchro: Russia (Lashko/Pakhalina)
10m platform synchro: Ukraine (Zhupina/Svitlana Serbina)

Fukuoka 2001

Men's events

1m springboard: Wang Feng (CHN)
3m springboard: Dmitri Sautin (RUS)
10m platform: Tian Liang (CHN)
3m springboard synchro: CHN (Peng Bo/Wang Kenan)
10m platform synchro: CHN (Tian Liang/Hu Jia)

Women's events

1m springboard: Blythe Hartley (CAN)
3m springboard: Guo Jingjing (CHN)
10m platform: Xu Mian (CHN)
3m springboard synchro: CHN (Wu Mingxia/Guo Jingjing)
10m platform synchro: CHN (Duan Qing/Sang Xue)

Barcelona 2003

Men's events

1m springboard: Xiang Xu (PR of China)
3m springboard: Aleksandr Dobroskok (Russia)
10m platform: Alexandre Despatie (Canada)
3m springboard synchro: Russia (Dobroskok/Sautin)
10m platform synchro: Australia (Helm/Newbery)

Women's events

1m springboard: Irina Lashko (Australia)
3m springboard: Guo Jingjing (PR of China)
10m platform: Emilie Heymans (Canada)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China
10m platform synchro: PR of China

Montreal 2005

Men's events

1m springboard: Alexandre Despatie (Canada)
3m springboard: Alexandre Despatie (Canada)
10m platform: Hu Jia (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (He/Wang)
10m platform synchro: Russia (Dobroskok/Galperin)

Women's events

1m springboard: Blythe Hartley (Canada)
3m springboard: Guo Jingjing (PR of China)
10m platform: Laura Ann Wilkinson (United States)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Li T/Guo JJ)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Jia T/Yuan PL)

Melbourne 2007

Men's events

1m springboard: Luo Yutong (PR of China)
3m springboard: Qin Kai (PR of China)
10m platform: Gleb Kai (Russia)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Qin K/Wang F)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Huo L/Lin Y)

Women's events

1m springboard: He Zi (PR of China)
3m springboard: Guo Jingjing (PR of China)
10m platform: Wang Xin (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Wu MX/Guo JJ)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Jia T/Chen RL)

Roma 2009

Men's events

1m springboard: Qin Kai (PR of China)
3m springboard: He chong (PR of China)
10m platform: Thomas Daley (Great Britain)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Qin K/Wang F)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Huo L/Lin Y)

Women's events

1m springboard: Yuliya Pakhalina (Russia)
3m springboard: Guo Jingjing (PR of China)
10m platform: Paola Espinosa (Mexico)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Guo JJ/Wu MX)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Chen RL/Wang X)

Shanghai 2011

Men's events

1m springboard: Li Shuxin (PR of China)
3m springboard: He Chong (PR of China)
10m platform: Qiu Bo (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Qin K/Luo YT)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Qiu B/Huo L)

Women's events

1m springboard: Shi Tingmao (PR of China)
3m springboard: Wu Minxia (PR of China)
10m platform: Chen Ruolin (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Wu MX/He Z)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Wang H/Chen RL)

Barcelona 2013

Men's events

1m springboard: Li Shixin (PR of China)
3m springboard: He Chong (PR of China)
10m platform: Qiu Bo (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Qin K/He C)
10m platform synchro: Germany (S Klein/P Hausding)
High diving: Orlando Duque (Colombia)

Women's events

1m springboard: He Zi (PR of China)
3m springboard: He Zi (PR of China)
10m platform: Si Yajie (PR of China)
3m springboard synchro: PR of China (Wu MX/Shi TM)
10m platform synchro: PR of China (Liu HX/Chen RL)
High Diving: Cesilie Carlton (United States)

26 Agustus 2013

IAAF World Champions in Athletics - Field (Outdoor)

1983 in Helsinki, Finland

Men's events

High jump: Hennadiy Avdyeyenko (URS) (2.32)
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (URS) (5.70)
Long jump: Carl Lewis (USA) (8.55)
Triple jump: Zdzislaw Hoffmann (POL) (17.42)
Shot put: Edward Sarul (POL) (21.39)
Discus throw: Imrich Bugar (TCH) (67.72)
Hammer throw: Sergey Litvinov (URS) (82.68)
Javelin throw: Detlef Michel (GDR) (89.48)
Decathlon: Daley Thompson (GBR) (8666)

Women's events

High jump: Tamara Bykova (URS) (2.01)
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Heike Daute (GDR) (7.27)
Triple jump: not held
Shot put: Helena Fibingerova (TCH) (21.05)
Discus throw: Martina Ortiz (GDR) (68.94)
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Tiina Lillak (FIN) (70.82)
Heptathlon: Ramona Neubert (GDR)

1987 in Roma. Italy

Men's events

High jump: Patrik Sjoberg (SWE) (2.38) CR
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (URS) (5.85) CR
Long jump: Carl Lewis (USA) (8.67) CR
Triple jump: Khristo Markov (BUL) (17.92) CR
Shot put: Werner Gunthor (SUI) (22.23) CR
Discus throw: Jurgen Schult (GDR) (68.74) CR
Hammer throw: Sergey Litvinov (URS) (83.06) CR
Javelin throw: Seppo Raty (FIN) (83.54) CR
Decathlon: Torsten Voss (GDR) (8680)

Women's events

High jump: Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) (2.09) WR, CR
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) (7.36) CR
Triple jump: not held
Shot put: Natalya Lisovskaya (URS) (21.24) CR
Discus throw: Maritna Hellmann (GDR) (71.62) CR
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Fatima Whitbread (GBR) (76.64) CR
Heptathlon: Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) (7128) CR

1991 in Tokyo, Japan

Men's events

High jump: Charles Austin (USA) (2.38) CR
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (URS) (5.95) CR
Long jump: Mike Powell (USA) (8.95) WR, CR
Triple jump: Kenny Harrison (USA) (17.78)
Shot put: Werner Gunthor (SUI) (21.67)
Discus throw: Lars Riedel (GER) (66.20)
Hammer throw: Yuriy Sedykh (URS) (81.70)
Javelin throw: Kimmo Kinnunen (FIN) (90.82)
Decathlon: Dan O'Brien (USA) (8812) CR

Women's events

High jump: Heike Henkel (GER) (2.05)
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Jackie Joyner-Kersee (7.32)
Triple jump: not held
Shot put: Huang Zhihong (CHN) (20.83)
Discus throw: Tsvetanka Khristova (BUL) (71.02)
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Xu Demei (CHN) (68.78)
Heptathlon: Sabine Braun (GER) (6672)

1993 in Stuttgart, Germany

Men's events

High jump: Javier Sotomayor (CUB) (2.40) CR
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (UKR) (6.00) CR
Long jump: Mike Powell (USA) (8.59)
Triple jump: Mike Conley (USA) (17.86)
Shot put: Werner Gunthor (SUI) (21.97)
Discus throw: Lars Riedel (GER) (67.72)
Hammer throw: Andrey Abduvaliyev (TJK) (81.64) AsR
Javelin throw: Jan Zelezny (CZE) (85.98) CR
Decathlon: Dan O'Brien (USA) (8817) CR

Women's events

High jump: Ioamet Quintero (CUB) (1.99)
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Heike Dreschler (GER) (7.11)
Triple jump: Anna Biryukova (RUS) (15.09) WR
Shot put: Huang Zhizhong (CHN) (20.57)
Discus throw: Olga Chernyavskaya (RUS) (67.40)
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Trine Hattestad (NOR) (69.18)
Heptathlon: Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) (6837)

1995 in Goteborg, Sweden

Men's events

High jump: Troy Kemp (BAH) (2.37)
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (UKR) (5.92)
Long jump: Ivan Pedroso (CUB) (8.70)
Triple jump: Jonathan Edwards (GBR) (18.29) WR, CR, NR
Shot put: John Godina (USA) (21.47)
Discus throw: Lars Riedel (GER) (68.76) CR
Hammer throw: Andrey Abduvaliyev (81.56)
Javelin throw: Jan Zelezny (CZE) (89.58)
Decathlon: Dan O'Brien (USA) (8695)

Women's events

High jump: Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) (2.01)
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Fiona May (ITA) (6.98)
Triple jump: Inessa Kravets (UKR) (15.50) WR, CR, NR
Shot put: Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) (21.22)
Discus throw: Ellina Zvereva (BLR) (68.64)
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Natalya Shikolenko (BLr) (67.56)
Heptathlon: Ghada Shouaa (SYR) (6651)

1997 in Athina, Greece

Men's events

High jump: Javier Sotomayor (CUB) (2.37)
Pole vault: Sergey Bubka (UKR) (6.01) CR
Long jump: Ivan Pedroso (CUB) (8.42)
Triple jump: Yoelbi Quesada (CUB) (17.95) NR
Shot put: John Godina (USA) (21.44)
Discus throw: Lars Riedel (GER) (68.54)
Hammer throw: Heinz Weis (GER) (81.78)
Javelin throw: Marius Corbett (RSA) (88.40) AfR
Decathlon: Tomas Dvorak (CZE) (8837) CR, NR

Women's events

High jump: Hanne Haugland (NOR) (1.99)
Pole vault: not held
Long jump: Lyudmila Galkina (RUS) (7.05)
Triple jump: Sarka Kasparkova (CZE) (15.20) NR
Shot put: Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) (20.71)
Discus throw: Beatrice Faumuina (NZL) (66.82)
Hammer throw: not held
Javelin throw: Trine Hattestad (NOR) (68.78)
Heptathlon: Sabine Braun (GER) (6739)

1999 in Sevilla, Spain

Men's events

High jump: Vyacheslav Voronin (RUS) (2.37)
Pole vault: Maksim Tarasov (RUS) (6.02)
Long jump: Ivan Pedroso (CUB) (8.56)
Triple jump: Charles Friedek (GER) (17.59)
Shot put: C.J. Hunter (USA) (21.79)
Discus throw: Anthony Washington (USA) (69.09) CR
Hammer throw: Karsten Kobs (GER) (80.24)
Javelin throw: Aki Parviainen (FIN) (89.52)
Decathlon: Tomas Dvorak (CZE) (8744)

Women's events

High jump: Inha Babakova (UKR) (1.99)
Pole vault: Stacey Dragila (USA) (4.60) WR
Long jump: Niurka Montalvo (ESP) (7.06) NR
Triple jump: Paraskevi Tsiamita (GRE) (14.88)
Shot put: Astrid Kumbernuss (GER) (19.85)
Discus throw: Franka Dietszch (GER) (68.14)
Hammer throw: Mihaela Melinte (ROU) (75.20)
Javelin throw: Mirela Manjani (GRE) (67.09)
Heptathlon: Eunice Barber (FRA) (6861)

...to be continued....

2013 in Moscow, Russia

Men's events

High jump: Bohdan Bondarenko (UKR) (2.41) CR, NR
Pole vault: Raphael Holzdeppe (GER) (5.89)
Long jump: Aleksandr Menkov (RUS) (8.56) NR
Triple jump: Teddy Tamgho (FRA) NR
Shot put: David Storl (GER) (21.73)
Discus throw: Robert Harting (GER) (69.11)
Javelin throw: Vitezslav Vesely (RUS) (87.17)
Hammer throw: Pawel Fajdek (POL) (81.97)
Decathlon: Ashton Eaton (USA) (8809)

Women's events

High jump: Svetlana Shkolina (RUS) (2.03)
Pole vault: Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS) (4.89)
Long jump: Brittney Reese (USA) (7.01)
Triple jump: Caterine Ibarguen (COL) (14.85)
Shot put: Valerie Adams (NZL) (20.88)
Discus throw: Sandra Perkovic (CRO) (67.99)
Hammer throw: Tatyana Lysenko (RUS) (78.80) CR, NR
Javelin throw: Christina Obergfoll (GER) (69.05)
Heptathlon: Hanna Melnychenko (UKR) (6586)


World Champions in Rhythmic Gymnastics

Individual All-around

1963 in Budapest: Ludmila Savinkova (URS)
1965 in Prague: Hana Micechova (TCH)
1967 in Copenhagen: Elena Karpuchina (URS)
1969 in Varna: Maria Gigova (BUL)
1971 in Havana: Maria Gigova (BUL)
1973 in Rotterdam: Galima Shugurova (URS) and Maria Gigova (BUL)
1975 in Madrid: Carmen Rischer (FRG)
1977 in Basel: Irina Deriugina (URS)
1979 in London: Irina Deriugina (URS)
1981 in Munich: Anelia Ralenkova (BUL)
1983 in Strasbourg: Diliana Giurguieva (BUL)
1985 in Valladolid: Diliana Giurguieva (BUL)
1987 on Varna: Bianka Panova (BUL)
1989 in Sarajevo: Alexandra Timoshenko (URS)
1991 in Athina: Oksana Skaldina (URS)
1992 in Bussels: Oksana Kostina (RUS)
1993 in Alicante: Maria Petrova (BUL)
1994 in Paris: Maria Petrova (BUL)
1995 in Wien: Ekateria Serebrianskaya (UKR) and Maria Petrova (BUL)
1997 in Berlin: Elena Vitrichenko (UKR)
1999 in Osaka: Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2001 in Madrid: Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR)
2003 in Budapest: Alina Kabaeva (RUS)
2005 in Baku: Olga Kapranova (RUS)
2007 in Patras: Anna Bessonova (UKR)
2009 in Mie: Yevgeniya Kanayeva (RUS)
2010 in Moscow: Yevgeniya Kanayeva (RUS)
2011 in Montpellier: Yevgeniya Kanayeva (RUS)
2013 in Kiev: ....

Group All-around

1967 in Copenhagen: Soviet Union
1969 in Varna: Bulgaria
1971 in Havana: Bulgaria
1973 in Rotterdam: Soviet Union
1975 in Madrid: Italy
1977 in Basel: Soviet Union
1979 in London: Soviet Union
1981 in Munich: Bulgaria
1983 in Strasbourg: Bulgaria
1985 in Valladolid: Bulgaria
1987 in Varna: Bulgaria
1989 in Sarajevo: Bulgaria
1991 in Athina: Spain
1992 in Brussels: Russia
1994 in Paris: Russia
1995 in Wien: Bulgaria
1996 in Budapest: Bulgaria
1998 in Seville: Belarus
1999 in Osaka: Russia
2002 in New Orleans: Russia
2003 in Budapest: Russia
2005 in Baku: Russia
2007 in Patras: Russia
2009 in Mie: Italy
2010 in Moscow: Italy
2011 in Montpellier: Italy
2013 in Kiev: ....