Dates: 19-27 September 2015.
Host: Richmond, United States.
(Note: 1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
MEN'S CATEGORY MEDAL WINNERS
Men's elite road race:
1. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) (Tinkoff-Saxo)
2. Michael Matthews (Australia) (Orica-GreenEDGE)
3. Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) (Cannondale-Garmin)
Men's elite individual time trial:
1. Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus) (Team Sky)
2. Adriano Malori (Italy) (Movistar Team)
3. Jerome Coppel (France) (IAM Cyling)
Men's elite team time trial:
1. BMC Racing Team (United States)
2. Etixx-Quick Step (Belgium)
3. Movistar Team (Spain)
Men's under-23 individual time trial:
1. Kevin Ledanois (France) (Bretagne-Seche Environment)
2. Simone Conconni (Italy) (Team Colpax)
3. Anthony Turgis (France) (Cofidis)
Men's under-23 team time trial:
1. Mads Wurtz Schmidt (Denmark) (Team Cult Energy)
2. Maximilian Schachmann (Germany) (AWT Greenway)
3. Lennard Kamna (Germany) (Team Stolting)
Men's junior road race:
1. Felix Gall (Austria)
2. Clement Betovigt-Suire (France)
3. Rasmus Pedersen (Denmark)
Men's junior individual time trial:
1. Leo Appelt (Germany)
2. Adrien Costa (United States)
3. Brandon McNulty (United States)
WOMEN'S CATEGORY MEDAL WINNERS
Women's elite road race:
1. Lizzie Armitstead (Great Britain) (Boels-Dolmans)
2. Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) (Rabo-Liv)
3. Megan Gaurnier (United States) (Boels-Dolmans)
Women's individual time trial:
1. Linda Villumsen (New Zealand) (UnitedHealthcare)
2. Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) (Rabo-Liv)
3. Lisa Brennauer (Germany) (Velocio-SRAM)
Women's team time trial:
1. Velocio-SRAM (Germany)
2. Boels-Dolmans (Netherlands)
3. Rabo-Liv (Netherlands)
Women's junior road race:
1. Chloe Dygert (United States)
2. Emma White (United States)
3. Agnieszka Skalniak (Poland)
Women's junior individual time trial:
1. Chloe Dygert (United States)
2. Emma White (United States)
3. Anna-Leeza Hull (Australia)
Cyclists of TTT events:
BMC Racing
- Rohan Dennis (United States)
- Silvan Dillier (Switzerland)
- Stefan Kung (Switzerland)
- Daniel Oss (Italy)
- Taylor Phinney (United States)
- Manuel Quinziato (Italy)
Etixx-Quick Step
- Tom Boonen (Belgium)
- Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland)
- Yves Lampaert (Belgium)
- Tony Martin (Germany)
- Niki Terpstra (Netherlands)
- Rigoberto Uran (Colombia)
Movistar Team
- Andrey Amador (Spain)
- Jonathan Castronejo (Spain)
- Alex Dowsett (Great Britain)
- Jon Izagirre (Spain)
- Adriano Malori (Italy)
- Jasha Sutterlin (Germany)
Velocio-SRAM
- Alena Amialiusik (Belarus)
- Lisa Brennauer (Germany)
- Karol-Ann Canuel (Canada)
- Barbara Gaurischi (Italy)
- Mieke Kroger (Germany)
- Trixi Worrack (Germany)
Boels-Dolmans
- Lizzie Armitstead (Great Britain)
- Chantal Blaak (Netherlands)
- Christine Majerus (Luxembourg)
- Katarzyna Pawlowska (Poland)
- Evelyn Stevens (United States)
- Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands)
Rabo-Liv
- Lucinda Brand (Netherlands)
- Thalita de Jong (Netherlands)
- Shara Gillow (Australia)
- Roxane Knetermann (Germany)
- Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Poland)
- Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands)
Tags
07 Oktober 2015
2015 UCI Road World Championships
Label:
2015,
Cycling,
lizzie armistead,
peter sagan,
road,
vasil kiryienka
21 September 2015
2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championship
Dates: 15-20 September 2015
Host: London, Great Britain
Men's medalists (1 = gold, 2 = silver, 3 = bronze)
C-1:
1. David Florence (Great Britain)
2. Benjamin Savsek (Slovenia)
3. Ryan Westley (Great Britain)
C-1 Team:
1. Michal Martikan/Alexander Slafkovsky/Matej Benus (Slovakia)
2. Sideris Tasiadis/Nico Bettge/Franz Anton (Germany)
3. Benjamin Savsek/Luka Bozic/Jure Lenarcic (Slovenia)
C-2:
1. Franz Anton/Jan Benzien (Germany)
2. Pierre Picco/Hugo Biso (France)
3. Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche (France)
C-2 Team:
1. P. Picco/H. Biso/G. Klauss/M. Peche/Y. Prigent/L. Kervella (France)
2. F. Anton/J. Benzien/R. Behling/T. Becker/Ka. Muller/Ke. Muller (Germany)
3. D. Florence/R. Hounslow/M. Proctor/E. Stott/A. Burgess/G. Pitt (Great Britain)
K-1:
1. Jiri Prskavec (Czech Republic)
2. Mateusz Polaczyk (Poland)
3. Michal Smolen (United States)
K-1 Team:
1. J. Prskavec/V. Hradilek/O. Tunka (Czech Republic)
2. M. Halcin/A. Malek/J. Grigar (Slovakia)
3. R. Hounslow/J. Clarke/B. Forbes-Cryans (United States)
Women's medalists (1 = gold, 2 = silver, 3 = bronze)
C-1:
1. Jessica Fox (Australia)
2. Katerina Hoskova (Czech Republic)
3. Nuria Vilarrubla (Spain)
C-1 Team:
1. J. Fox/R. Lawrence/A. Borrows (Australia)
2. K. Hoskova/M. Jancova/T. Fiserova (Czech Republic)
3. J. Schmid/V. Wolffhardt/N. Weratschnig (Austria)
K-1:
1. Katerina Kudejova (Czech Republic)
2. Ricarda Funk (Germany)
3. Melanie Pfeifer (Germany)
K-1 Team:
1. K. Kudejova/V. Vojtova/S. Hilgerova (Czech Republic)
2. F. Pennie/K. Woods/E. Neave (Great Britain)
3. C. Bouzidi/M. Lafont/E. Fer (France)
Host: London, Great Britain
Men's medalists (1 = gold, 2 = silver, 3 = bronze)
C-1:
1. David Florence (Great Britain)
2. Benjamin Savsek (Slovenia)
3. Ryan Westley (Great Britain)
C-1 Team:
1. Michal Martikan/Alexander Slafkovsky/Matej Benus (Slovakia)
2. Sideris Tasiadis/Nico Bettge/Franz Anton (Germany)
3. Benjamin Savsek/Luka Bozic/Jure Lenarcic (Slovenia)
C-2:
1. Franz Anton/Jan Benzien (Germany)
2. Pierre Picco/Hugo Biso (France)
3. Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche (France)
C-2 Team:
1. P. Picco/H. Biso/G. Klauss/M. Peche/Y. Prigent/L. Kervella (France)
2. F. Anton/J. Benzien/R. Behling/T. Becker/Ka. Muller/Ke. Muller (Germany)
3. D. Florence/R. Hounslow/M. Proctor/E. Stott/A. Burgess/G. Pitt (Great Britain)
K-1:
1. Jiri Prskavec (Czech Republic)
2. Mateusz Polaczyk (Poland)
3. Michal Smolen (United States)
K-1 Team:
1. J. Prskavec/V. Hradilek/O. Tunka (Czech Republic)
2. M. Halcin/A. Malek/J. Grigar (Slovakia)
3. R. Hounslow/J. Clarke/B. Forbes-Cryans (United States)
Women's medalists (1 = gold, 2 = silver, 3 = bronze)
C-1:
1. Jessica Fox (Australia)
2. Katerina Hoskova (Czech Republic)
3. Nuria Vilarrubla (Spain)
C-1 Team:
1. J. Fox/R. Lawrence/A. Borrows (Australia)
2. K. Hoskova/M. Jancova/T. Fiserova (Czech Republic)
3. J. Schmid/V. Wolffhardt/N. Weratschnig (Austria)
K-1:
1. Katerina Kudejova (Czech Republic)
2. Ricarda Funk (Germany)
3. Melanie Pfeifer (Germany)
K-1 Team:
1. K. Kudejova/V. Vojtova/S. Hilgerova (Czech Republic)
2. F. Pennie/K. Woods/E. Neave (Great Britain)
3. C. Bouzidi/M. Lafont/E. Fer (France)
19 September 2015
2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup Series
The 2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Cup Series were held in five countries: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, and France.
FINAL STANDINGS
Men's C-1:
299 Matej Benus (Slovakia)
246 Benjamin Savsek (Slovenia)
231 Alexander Slafkavsky (Slovakia)
Men's C-2:
306 Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche (France)
276 Jonas Kaspar/Marek Sindler (Czech Republik)
265 Ondrej Karlovsky/Jakub Jane (Czech Republic)
Men's K-1:
257 Peter Kauzer (Slovenia)
236 Lucien Delfour (Australia)
230 Ondrej Tunka (Czech Republic)
Women's C-1:
310 Jessica Fox (Australia)
248 Katerina Hoskova (Czech Republic)
245 Viktoria Wolffhardt (Austria)
Women's K-1:
264 Corinna Kuhnle (Austria)
264 Jana Dukatova (Slovakia)
252 Jessica Fox (Australia)
FINAL STANDINGS
Men's C-1:
299 Matej Benus (Slovakia)
246 Benjamin Savsek (Slovenia)
231 Alexander Slafkavsky (Slovakia)
Men's C-2:
306 Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche (France)
276 Jonas Kaspar/Marek Sindler (Czech Republik)
265 Ondrej Karlovsky/Jakub Jane (Czech Republic)
Men's K-1:
257 Peter Kauzer (Slovenia)
236 Lucien Delfour (Australia)
230 Ondrej Tunka (Czech Republic)
Women's C-1:
310 Jessica Fox (Australia)
248 Katerina Hoskova (Czech Republic)
245 Viktoria Wolffhardt (Austria)
Women's K-1:
264 Corinna Kuhnle (Austria)
264 Jana Dukatova (Slovakia)
252 Jessica Fox (Australia)
14 September 2015
2015 Para-Badminton World Championships
The 2015 Para-Badminton World Championships was held at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium in Buckinghamshire, Great Britain, from 8 to 13 September. The tournament presented five individual events in three broad classifications: WH (wheelchair), SL/SU (standing), and SS (short stature).
Below are the world champions.
Men's singles:
SL 3 : Pramod Bhagat (India)
SL 4 : Tarun Tarun (India)
SS 6 : Didin Taresoh (Malaysia)
SU 5 : Lek Hou Cheah (Malaysia)
WH 1 : Lee Sam Seop (Korea Republic)
WH 2 : Kim Jung Jun (Korea Republic)
Women's singles:
SL 4 : Helle Sofie Sagoy (Norway)
SS 6 : Rachel Choong (England)
SU 5 : Julie Thrane (Denmark)
WH 1 : Wang Ping (China PR)
WH 2 : Amnouy Wetwithan (Thailand)
Men's doubles:
SL 3-SL 4 : Anand Kumar/Manoj Sarkar (India)
SS 6 : Krysten Coombs/Jack Shephard (England)
SU 5 : Liek Hou Cheah/Hairol Fozi (Malaysia)
WH 1-WH 2 : Kim Kyung Hoon/Lee Sam Seop (Korea Republic)
Women's doubles:
SL 3-SL 5 : Helle Sofie Sagoy/Katrin Seibert (Norway/Germany)
SS 6 : Rebecca Bedford/Rachel Choong (England)
WH 1-WH 2 : Sujirat Pookkhum/Amnouy Wetwithan (Thailand)
Mixed doubles:
SL 3-SL 4 : Lee Sun Ae/Son Ok Cha (Korea Republic)
SL 3-SU 5 : Raj Kumar/Parul Parmar (India)
SS 6 : Andrew Martin/Rachel Choong (England)
WH 1-WH 2 : Lee Sam Seop/Kim Yeon Sim (Korea Republic)
Below are the world champions.
Men's singles:
SL 3 : Pramod Bhagat (India)
SL 4 : Tarun Tarun (India)
SS 6 : Didin Taresoh (Malaysia)
SU 5 : Lek Hou Cheah (Malaysia)
WH 1 : Lee Sam Seop (Korea Republic)
WH 2 : Kim Jung Jun (Korea Republic)
Women's singles:
SL 4 : Helle Sofie Sagoy (Norway)
SS 6 : Rachel Choong (England)
SU 5 : Julie Thrane (Denmark)
WH 1 : Wang Ping (China PR)
WH 2 : Amnouy Wetwithan (Thailand)
Men's doubles:
SL 3-SL 4 : Anand Kumar/Manoj Sarkar (India)
SS 6 : Krysten Coombs/Jack Shephard (England)
SU 5 : Liek Hou Cheah/Hairol Fozi (Malaysia)
WH 1-WH 2 : Kim Kyung Hoon/Lee Sam Seop (Korea Republic)
Women's doubles:
SL 3-SL 5 : Helle Sofie Sagoy/Katrin Seibert (Norway/Germany)
SS 6 : Rebecca Bedford/Rachel Choong (England)
WH 1-WH 2 : Sujirat Pookkhum/Amnouy Wetwithan (Thailand)
Mixed doubles:
SL 3-SL 4 : Lee Sun Ae/Son Ok Cha (Korea Republic)
SL 3-SU 5 : Raj Kumar/Parul Parmar (India)
SS 6 : Andrew Martin/Rachel Choong (England)
WH 1-WH 2 : Lee Sam Seop/Kim Yeon Sim (Korea Republic)
12 September 2015
2015 World Archery Championships
Dates: 26 July-2 August 2015
Host: Kobenhavn, Denmark
(Note: 1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
MEN'S MEDALISTS
Compound individual:
1. Stephan Hansen (Denmark)
2. Rajat Chauhan (India)
3. Adam Ravenscroft (Great Britain)
Compound team:
1. Esmaeil Ebadi/Majid Gheidi/Amir Kazempour (Iran)
2. Christopher Perkins/Kevin Tataryn/Dietmar Trillus (Canada)
3. Martin Damsbo/Stephan Hansen/Patrick Laursen (Denmark)
Recurve individual:
1. Kim Woo Jin (Korea Republic)
2. Rick van der Ven (Netherlands)
3. Takaharu Furukawa (Japan)
Recurve team:
1. Kim Woo Jin/Ku Bon Chan/Oh Jin Yek (Korea Republic)
2. Michele Frangili/Mauro Nespoli/David Pasqualucci (Italy)
3. Kuo Cheng Wei/Wang Hou Chieh/Yu Guan Jin (Chinese Taipei)
WOMEN'S MEDALISTS
Compound individual:
1. Kim Yun Hee (Korea Republic)
2. Crystal Gauvin (United States)
3. Sara Lopez (Colombia)
Compound team:
1. Olena Borysenko/Viktoriya Dyakova/Mariya Shkolna (Ukraine)
2. Evelien Groeneveld/Irina Markovic/Inge van Caspel (Netherlands)
3. Choi Bo Min/Kim Yun Hee/Seol Da Yeong (Korea Republic)
Recurve individual:
1. Ki Bo Bae (Korea Republic)
2. Lin Shih Chia (Chinese Taipei)
3. Choi Mi Sun (Korea Republic)
Recurve team:
1. Tuyana Dashidorzhieva/Ksenia Perova/Inna Stepanova (Russia)
2. Rimil Buriuly/Deepika Kumari/Laxmirani Majhi (India)
3. Choi Mi Sun/Kang Chae Young/Ki Bo Bae (Korea Republic)
MIXED TEAM MEDALISTS
Compound team:
1. Kim Yun Hee/Kim Jong Hoo (Korea Republic)
2. Amelie Sancenot/Dominique Genet (France)
3. Sera Cornelius/Patrick Roux (South Africa)
Recurve team:
1. Ki Bo Bae/Ku Bon Chan (Korea Republic)
2. Lin Shih Chia/Kuo Cheng Wei (Chinese Taipei)
3. Zhu Jue Man/Gu Xue Song (China PR)
Host: Kobenhavn, Denmark
(Note: 1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
MEN'S MEDALISTS
Compound individual:
1. Stephan Hansen (Denmark)
2. Rajat Chauhan (India)
3. Adam Ravenscroft (Great Britain)
Compound team:
1. Esmaeil Ebadi/Majid Gheidi/Amir Kazempour (Iran)
2. Christopher Perkins/Kevin Tataryn/Dietmar Trillus (Canada)
3. Martin Damsbo/Stephan Hansen/Patrick Laursen (Denmark)
Recurve individual:
1. Kim Woo Jin (Korea Republic)
2. Rick van der Ven (Netherlands)
3. Takaharu Furukawa (Japan)
Recurve team:
1. Kim Woo Jin/Ku Bon Chan/Oh Jin Yek (Korea Republic)
2. Michele Frangili/Mauro Nespoli/David Pasqualucci (Italy)
3. Kuo Cheng Wei/Wang Hou Chieh/Yu Guan Jin (Chinese Taipei)
WOMEN'S MEDALISTS
Compound individual:
1. Kim Yun Hee (Korea Republic)
2. Crystal Gauvin (United States)
3. Sara Lopez (Colombia)
Compound team:
1. Olena Borysenko/Viktoriya Dyakova/Mariya Shkolna (Ukraine)
2. Evelien Groeneveld/Irina Markovic/Inge van Caspel (Netherlands)
3. Choi Bo Min/Kim Yun Hee/Seol Da Yeong (Korea Republic)
Recurve individual:
1. Ki Bo Bae (Korea Republic)
2. Lin Shih Chia (Chinese Taipei)
3. Choi Mi Sun (Korea Republic)
Recurve team:
1. Tuyana Dashidorzhieva/Ksenia Perova/Inna Stepanova (Russia)
2. Rimil Buriuly/Deepika Kumari/Laxmirani Majhi (India)
3. Choi Mi Sun/Kang Chae Young/Ki Bo Bae (Korea Republic)
MIXED TEAM MEDALISTS
Compound team:
1. Kim Yun Hee/Kim Jong Hoo (Korea Republic)
2. Amelie Sancenot/Dominique Genet (France)
3. Sera Cornelius/Patrick Roux (South Africa)
Recurve team:
1. Ki Bo Bae/Ku Bon Chan (Korea Republic)
2. Lin Shih Chia/Kuo Cheng Wei (Chinese Taipei)
3. Zhu Jue Man/Gu Xue Song (China PR)
11 September 2015
2015 FINA World Championships in Diving
The 2015 Fina World Championships' Medalists in Diving.
Dates:
Host: Kazan, Russia.
(*1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
Women's 1m springboard:
1. Tania Cagnotto (Italy)
2. Shi Ting Mao (China PR)
3. He Zi (China PR)
Men's 1m springboard:
1. Xie Si Yi (China PR)
2. Illya Kvasha (Russia)
3. Michael Hixon (United States)
Women's 3m springboard:
1. Shi Ting Mao (China PR)
2. He Zi (China PR)
3. Tania Cagnotto (Italy)
Men's 3m springboard:
1. He Chao (China PR)
2. Ilya Zakharov (Russia)
3. Jack Laugher (Great Britain)
Women's 10m platform:
1. Kim Kuk Hyang (Korea DPR)
2. Ren Qian (China PR)
3. Pandelela Rinong (Malaysia)
Women's 10m platform:
1. Qiu Bo (China PR)
2. David Boudia (United States)
3. Tom Daley (Great Britain)
Women's 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Shi Ting Mao/Wu Min Xia (China PR)
2. Jennifer Abel/Pamela Ware (Canada)
3. Samantha Mills/Esther Qin (Australia)
Men's 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Cao Yuan/Qin Kai (China PR)
2. Evgeny Kuznetsov/Ilya Zakharov (Russia)
3. Jack Laugher/Chris Mears (Great Britain)
Women's 10m platform synchronized:
1. Chen Ruo Lin/Liu Hui Xia (China PR)
2. Meaghan Benfeito/Roseline Filion (Canada)
3. Kim Un Hyung/Song Nam Hyang (Korea DPR)
Men's 10m platform synchronized:
1. Chen Ai Sen/Lin Yue (China PR)
2. Ivan Garcia/German Sanchez (Mexico)
3. Roman Izmailov/Viktor Minibaev (Russia)
Mixed 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Wang Han/Yang Hau (China PR)
2. Francois Imbeau-Dulac/Jennifer Abel (Canada)
3. Tania Cagnotto/Maicol Verzotto (Italy)
Mixed 10m platform synchronized:
1. Si Ya Jie/Tai Xiao Hu (China PR)
2. Meaghan Benfeito/Vincent Riendeau (Canada)
3. Melissa Wu/Benedict Bedggood (Australia)
Team:
1. Rebecca Gallantree/Tom Daley (Britania Raya)
2. Yulia Prokopchuk/Oleksandr Horshkovozov (Ukraine)
3. Chen Ruo Lin/Xie Si Yi (China PR)
Women's
Dates:
Host: Kazan, Russia.
(*1 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze)
Women's 1m springboard:
1. Tania Cagnotto (Italy)
2. Shi Ting Mao (China PR)
3. He Zi (China PR)
Men's 1m springboard:
1. Xie Si Yi (China PR)
2. Illya Kvasha (Russia)
3. Michael Hixon (United States)
Women's 3m springboard:
1. Shi Ting Mao (China PR)
2. He Zi (China PR)
3. Tania Cagnotto (Italy)
Men's 3m springboard:
1. He Chao (China PR)
2. Ilya Zakharov (Russia)
3. Jack Laugher (Great Britain)
Women's 10m platform:
1. Kim Kuk Hyang (Korea DPR)
2. Ren Qian (China PR)
3. Pandelela Rinong (Malaysia)
Women's 10m platform:
1. Qiu Bo (China PR)
2. David Boudia (United States)
3. Tom Daley (Great Britain)
Women's 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Shi Ting Mao/Wu Min Xia (China PR)
2. Jennifer Abel/Pamela Ware (Canada)
3. Samantha Mills/Esther Qin (Australia)
Men's 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Cao Yuan/Qin Kai (China PR)
2. Evgeny Kuznetsov/Ilya Zakharov (Russia)
3. Jack Laugher/Chris Mears (Great Britain)
Women's 10m platform synchronized:
1. Chen Ruo Lin/Liu Hui Xia (China PR)
2. Meaghan Benfeito/Roseline Filion (Canada)
3. Kim Un Hyung/Song Nam Hyang (Korea DPR)
Men's 10m platform synchronized:
1. Chen Ai Sen/Lin Yue (China PR)
2. Ivan Garcia/German Sanchez (Mexico)
3. Roman Izmailov/Viktor Minibaev (Russia)
Mixed 3m springboard synchronized:
1. Wang Han/Yang Hau (China PR)
2. Francois Imbeau-Dulac/Jennifer Abel (Canada)
3. Tania Cagnotto/Maicol Verzotto (Italy)
Mixed 10m platform synchronized:
1. Si Ya Jie/Tai Xiao Hu (China PR)
2. Meaghan Benfeito/Vincent Riendeau (Canada)
3. Melissa Wu/Benedict Bedggood (Australia)
Team:
1. Rebecca Gallantree/Tom Daley (Britania Raya)
2. Yulia Prokopchuk/Oleksandr Horshkovozov (Ukraine)
3. Chen Ruo Lin/Xie Si Yi (China PR)
Women's
2015 ICF Canoe World Champions in Canoe Sprint
The 2015 ICF Canoe Sprint World Champions.
Dates: 19-23 August.
Host: Milan, Italy.
Men's canoe world champions:
C-1 200m BLR Artsem Kozyr.
C-1 500m CZE Martin Fuksa.
C-1 1,000m GER Sebastian Brendel.
C-1 5,000m GER Sebastian Brendel.
C-2 200m RUS Aleksey Korovashkov/Ivan Shtyl.
C-2 500m RUS Pavel Petrov/Mikhail Pavlov:
C-2 1,000m BRA Erton Silva/Isaquias Queiroz:
C-4 1,000m ROU Leonid Carp/Petre Condrat/Josif Chilla/Stefan Strat.
Men's kayak world champions:
K-1 200m CAN Mark de Jonge.
K-1 500m DEN Rene Holten Poulsen.
K-1 1,000m DEN Rene Holten Poulsen.
K-1 5,000m AUS Ken Wallace.
K-2 200m HUN Sandor Totka/Peter Molnar.
K-2 500m AUS Ken Wallace/Lachlan Tame.
K-2 1,000m AUS Ken Wallace/Lachlan Tame.
K-4 1,000m SVK Erik Vlcek/Juraj Tarr/Tibor Linka/Denis Mysak.
Women's canoe world champions:
C-1 200m BLR Staniliya Stamenova.
C-1 500m BLR Daryna Kastsiuchenka/Kamila Bobr.
Women's kayak world champions:
K-1 200m NZL Lisa Carrington.
K-1 500m NZL Lisa Carrington.
K-1 1,000m HUN Erika Medveczky.
K-1 5,000m BLR Maryna Litvinchuk.
K-2 200m BLR Marharyta Tsishkevich/...
K-2 500m HUN Gabriella Szabo/Danuta Kozak.
K-2 1,000m GER Sabrina Hering/Steffi Kriegerstein.
K-4 500m BLR Marharyta Tsishkevich/Maryna Litvinchuk/Nadzeya Liapeshka/Volha Khudzenka.
Dates: 19-23 August.
Host: Milan, Italy.
Men's canoe world champions:
C-1 200m BLR Artsem Kozyr.
C-1 500m CZE Martin Fuksa.
C-1 1,000m GER Sebastian Brendel.
C-1 5,000m GER Sebastian Brendel.
C-2 200m RUS Aleksey Korovashkov/Ivan Shtyl.
C-2 500m RUS Pavel Petrov/Mikhail Pavlov:
C-2 1,000m BRA Erton Silva/Isaquias Queiroz:
C-4 1,000m ROU Leonid Carp/Petre Condrat/Josif Chilla/Stefan Strat.
Men's kayak world champions:
K-1 200m CAN Mark de Jonge.
K-1 500m DEN Rene Holten Poulsen.
K-1 1,000m DEN Rene Holten Poulsen.
K-1 5,000m AUS Ken Wallace.
K-2 200m HUN Sandor Totka/Peter Molnar.
K-2 500m AUS Ken Wallace/Lachlan Tame.
K-2 1,000m AUS Ken Wallace/Lachlan Tame.
K-4 1,000m SVK Erik Vlcek/Juraj Tarr/Tibor Linka/Denis Mysak.
Women's canoe world champions:
C-1 200m BLR Staniliya Stamenova.
C-1 500m BLR Daryna Kastsiuchenka/Kamila Bobr.
Women's kayak world champions:
K-1 200m NZL Lisa Carrington.
K-1 500m NZL Lisa Carrington.
K-1 1,000m HUN Erika Medveczky.
K-1 5,000m BLR Maryna Litvinchuk.
K-2 200m BLR Marharyta Tsishkevich/...
K-2 500m HUN Gabriella Szabo/Danuta Kozak.
K-2 1,000m GER Sabrina Hering/Steffi Kriegerstein.
K-4 500m BLR Marharyta Tsishkevich/Maryna Litvinchuk/Nadzeya Liapeshka/Volha Khudzenka.
09 September 2015
2015 UWW World Champions of Wrestling
Dates: 7-15 September 2015.
Host: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Men's Greco-Roman World Champions:
59kg - Ismael Borrero (Cuba)
66kg - Frank Stabler (Germany)
71kg - Rasul Chunayev (Azerbaijan)
75kg - Roman Vlasov (Rusia)
80kg - Selcuk Cebi (Turkey)
85kg -Zhan Beleniuk (Ukraine)
95kg - Artur Aleksayan (Armenia)
130kg - Riza Kayaalp (Turkey)
Men's Freestyle World Champions:
57kg - Vladimer Khinchegashvili (Georgia)
61kg - Haji Alyev (Azerbaijan)
65kg - Frank Chamizo Marquez (Italia)
70kg - Magomedrasul Muhratovich Gazigomedov (Russia)
74kg - Jordan Ernest Burroughs (United States)
86kg - Abdulrashid Sadulaev (Russia)
97kg - Kyle Frederick Snyder (United States)
125kg - Taha Akgul (Turkey)
Women's Freestyle World Champions:
48kg - Eri Tosaka (Japan)
53kg - Saori Yoshida (Japan)
55kg - Helen Louise Maroulis (United States)
58kg - Kaori Icho (Japan)
60kg - Oksana Herhel (United States)
63kg - Battsetseg Soronzonbold (Mongolia)
69kg - Natalia Vorobeva (Russia)
75kg - Adeline Maria Gray (United States)
Host: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
Men's Greco-Roman World Champions:
59kg - Ismael Borrero (Cuba)
66kg - Frank Stabler (Germany)
71kg - Rasul Chunayev (Azerbaijan)
75kg - Roman Vlasov (Rusia)
80kg - Selcuk Cebi (Turkey)
85kg -Zhan Beleniuk (Ukraine)
95kg - Artur Aleksayan (Armenia)
130kg - Riza Kayaalp (Turkey)
Men's Freestyle World Champions:
57kg - Vladimer Khinchegashvili (Georgia)
61kg - Haji Alyev (Azerbaijan)
65kg - Frank Chamizo Marquez (Italia)
70kg - Magomedrasul Muhratovich Gazigomedov (Russia)
74kg - Jordan Ernest Burroughs (United States)
86kg - Abdulrashid Sadulaev (Russia)
97kg - Kyle Frederick Snyder (United States)
125kg - Taha Akgul (Turkey)
Women's Freestyle World Champions:
48kg - Eri Tosaka (Japan)
53kg - Saori Yoshida (Japan)
55kg - Helen Louise Maroulis (United States)
58kg - Kaori Icho (Japan)
60kg - Oksana Herhel (United States)
63kg - Battsetseg Soronzonbold (Mongolia)
69kg - Natalia Vorobeva (Russia)
75kg - Adeline Maria Gray (United States)
2015 IAAF World Champions in Athletics
Women's world champions:
100m - 10.76 - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica)
200m - 21.63 - Dafne Schippers (Netherlands) *WL/CR/EuR
400m - 49.26 - Allyson Felix (United States) *WL/PB
800m - 1:58.03 - Maryna Arzamasova (Belarus)
1,500m - 4:08.09 - Genzebe Dibaba (Ethiopia)
5,000m - 14:26.83 - Almaz Ayana (Ethiopia) *CR
10,000m - 31:41.31 - Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya)
Marathon - 2:27:35 - Mare Dibaba (Ethiopia)
100m hurdles - 12.57 - Danielle Williams (Jamaica) *PB
400m hurdles - 53.50 - Zuzana Hejnova (Czech Republic) *WL
3,000m steeplechase - 9:19.11 - Hyvyn Jepkemoi (Kenya)
20km road race walk - 1:27:45 - Liu Hong (China PR)
4x100m relay - 41.07 - Campbell-Brown/Morrison/Thompson/Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) *WL/CR
4x400m relay - 3:19.13 - Day/Jackson/McPherson/Williams-Mills (Jamaica) *WL
High jump - 2.10m - Mariya Kuchina (Russia) *PB
Pole vault - 4.90m - Yarisley Silva (Cuba)
Long jump - 7.14m - Tianna Bartoletta (United States) *WL/PB
Triple jump - 14.90m - Caterine Ibarguen (Colombia) *SB
Shot put - 20.37m - Christina Schwanitz (Germany)
Discus throw - 69.28m - Denia Caballero (Cuba)
Hammer throw - 80.85m - Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) *CR
Javelin throw - 67.69m - Katharina Molitor (Germany) *WL/PB
Heptathlon - 6669pts - Jessica Ennis-Hills (Great Britain) *SB
Men's world champions:
100m - 9.79 - Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
200m - 19.55 - Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
400m - 43.48 - Wayde van Niekerk (South Africa) *WL/AfR
800m - 1:45.84 - David Rudisha (Kenya)
1,500m - 3:34.40 - Asbel Kiprop (Kenya)
5,000m - 13:50.38 - Mohamed Farah (Great Britain)
10,000m - 27:01.13 - Mohamed Farah (Great Britain)
Marathon - 2:12:27 - Ghirmay Ghebreslassie (Eritrea)
110m hurdles - 12.98 - Sergey Shubenkov (Russia) *NR
400m hurdles - 47.79 - Nicholas Bett (Kenya) *WL/NR
3,000m steeplechase - 8:11.28 - Ezekiel Kemboi (Kenya)
20km road race walk - 1:19:14 - Miguel Angel Lopez (Spain)
50km road race walk - 3:40:32 - Matej Toth (Slovakia)
4x100m relay - 37.36 - Carter/Powell/Ashmeade/Bolt (Jamaica) *WL
4x400m relay - 2:57.82 - Verburg/McQuay/Nellum/Merritt (United States) *WL
High jump - 2.34m - Derek Drouin (Canada)
Pole vault - 5.90m - Shawnacy Barber (Canada)
Long jump - 8.41m - Greg Rutherford (Great Britain)
Triple jump - 18.21m - Christian Taylor (United States) *WL/AmR
Shot put - 21.93m - Joe Kovacs (United States)
Discus throw - 67.40m - Piotr Malachowski (Poland)
Hammer throw - 80.88m - Pawel Fajdek (Poland)
Javelin throw - 92.72m - Julius Yego (Kenya) *WL/AfR
Decathlon - Ashton Eaton (United States) *WR/WL/CR/AmR
* = WR World Record; WL World Lead; CR Championship Record; AfR African Record; AmR Americas Record; EuR European Record; NR National Record; PB Personal Best; SB Season's Best.
100m - 10.76 - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica)
200m - 21.63 - Dafne Schippers (Netherlands) *WL/CR/EuR
400m - 49.26 - Allyson Felix (United States) *WL/PB
800m - 1:58.03 - Maryna Arzamasova (Belarus)
1,500m - 4:08.09 - Genzebe Dibaba (Ethiopia)
5,000m - 14:26.83 - Almaz Ayana (Ethiopia) *CR
10,000m - 31:41.31 - Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya)
Marathon - 2:27:35 - Mare Dibaba (Ethiopia)
100m hurdles - 12.57 - Danielle Williams (Jamaica) *PB
400m hurdles - 53.50 - Zuzana Hejnova (Czech Republic) *WL
3,000m steeplechase - 9:19.11 - Hyvyn Jepkemoi (Kenya)
20km road race walk - 1:27:45 - Liu Hong (China PR)
4x100m relay - 41.07 - Campbell-Brown/Morrison/Thompson/Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) *WL/CR
4x400m relay - 3:19.13 - Day/Jackson/McPherson/Williams-Mills (Jamaica) *WL
High jump - 2.10m - Mariya Kuchina (Russia) *PB
Pole vault - 4.90m - Yarisley Silva (Cuba)
Long jump - 7.14m - Tianna Bartoletta (United States) *WL/PB
Triple jump - 14.90m - Caterine Ibarguen (Colombia) *SB
Shot put - 20.37m - Christina Schwanitz (Germany)
Discus throw - 69.28m - Denia Caballero (Cuba)
Hammer throw - 80.85m - Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) *CR
Javelin throw - 67.69m - Katharina Molitor (Germany) *WL/PB
Heptathlon - 6669pts - Jessica Ennis-Hills (Great Britain) *SB
Men's world champions:
100m - 9.79 - Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
200m - 19.55 - Usain Bolt (Jamaica)
400m - 43.48 - Wayde van Niekerk (South Africa) *WL/AfR
800m - 1:45.84 - David Rudisha (Kenya)
1,500m - 3:34.40 - Asbel Kiprop (Kenya)
5,000m - 13:50.38 - Mohamed Farah (Great Britain)
10,000m - 27:01.13 - Mohamed Farah (Great Britain)
Marathon - 2:12:27 - Ghirmay Ghebreslassie (Eritrea)
110m hurdles - 12.98 - Sergey Shubenkov (Russia) *NR
400m hurdles - 47.79 - Nicholas Bett (Kenya) *WL/NR
3,000m steeplechase - 8:11.28 - Ezekiel Kemboi (Kenya)
20km road race walk - 1:19:14 - Miguel Angel Lopez (Spain)
50km road race walk - 3:40:32 - Matej Toth (Slovakia)
4x100m relay - 37.36 - Carter/Powell/Ashmeade/Bolt (Jamaica) *WL
4x400m relay - 2:57.82 - Verburg/McQuay/Nellum/Merritt (United States) *WL
High jump - 2.34m - Derek Drouin (Canada)
Pole vault - 5.90m - Shawnacy Barber (Canada)
Long jump - 8.41m - Greg Rutherford (Great Britain)
Triple jump - 18.21m - Christian Taylor (United States) *WL/AmR
Shot put - 21.93m - Joe Kovacs (United States)
Discus throw - 67.40m - Piotr Malachowski (Poland)
Hammer throw - 80.88m - Pawel Fajdek (Poland)
Javelin throw - 92.72m - Julius Yego (Kenya) *WL/AfR
Decathlon - Ashton Eaton (United States) *WR/WL/CR/AmR
* = WR World Record; WL World Lead; CR Championship Record; AfR African Record; AmR Americas Record; EuR European Record; NR National Record; PB Personal Best; SB Season's Best.
2015 FISA Rowing World Champions
Dates: 30 August-6 September 2015
Host: Lac d'Aiugebelette, France
Men's world champions:
M1x - Ondrej Synek (Czech Republic)
M2x - Martin Sinkovic/Valent Sinkovic (Croatia)
M4x - P. Wende/K. Schulze/L. Schoof/H. Gruhne (Germany)
M4- - M. Di Constanzo/M. Castaldo/M. Lodo/G. Vicino (Italy)
M2+ - N. Reilly-O'Donnell/M. Tarrant/H. Fieldman (Great Britain)
M8+ - C. Louloudis/P. Reed/P. Bennett/M. Sbihi/A. Gregory/G. Walsh/W. Satch/P. Hill (Great Britain)
LM1x - Adam Ling (Great Britain)
LM2x - Stany Delayre/Jeremie Azou (France)
LM4x - M. Demontfaucon/D. Piqueras/p. Houin/M. Maunoir (France)
LM2- - Joel Cassells/Sam Scrimgeour (Great Britain)
LM4- - L. Tramer/S. Schurch/S. Niepmann (Germany)
LM8+ + T. Schad/S. Barr/T. Neumann/F. Roller/T. Franzmann/S. Wallat/C. Mertens/C. Temel/F. Heinemann (Germany)
Women's world champions:
W1x - Kim Crow (Australia)
W2x - E. MacFarlane/M. Kalmoe/D. Coffey (United States)
W2- - Helen Glover/Heather Stanning (Great Britain)
W4- - K. O'Brien/G. Latz/A. Martelli/G. Luczak (United States)
LW1x - Zoe McBride (New Zealand)
LW2x - Sophie MacKenzie/Julia Edward (New Zealand)
LW4x - K. Thoma/L. Pieper/L. Muller/A. Noske (Germany)
Para-rowing world champions:
ASM1x - Erik Horrie (Australia)
ASW1x - Moran Samuel (Israel)
TAMIX2X - Gavin Bellis/Kathryn Ross (Australia)
LTAMIX4+ - G. Clough/D. Brown/P. Relph/J. Fox/O. James (Great Britain)
Host: Lac d'Aiugebelette, France
Men's world champions:
M1x - Ondrej Synek (Czech Republic)
M2x - Martin Sinkovic/Valent Sinkovic (Croatia)
M4x - P. Wende/K. Schulze/L. Schoof/H. Gruhne (Germany)
M4- - M. Di Constanzo/M. Castaldo/M. Lodo/G. Vicino (Italy)
M2+ - N. Reilly-O'Donnell/M. Tarrant/H. Fieldman (Great Britain)
M8+ - C. Louloudis/P. Reed/P. Bennett/M. Sbihi/A. Gregory/G. Walsh/W. Satch/P. Hill (Great Britain)
LM1x - Adam Ling (Great Britain)
LM2x - Stany Delayre/Jeremie Azou (France)
LM4x - M. Demontfaucon/D. Piqueras/p. Houin/M. Maunoir (France)
LM2- - Joel Cassells/Sam Scrimgeour (Great Britain)
LM4- - L. Tramer/S. Schurch/S. Niepmann (Germany)
LM8+ + T. Schad/S. Barr/T. Neumann/F. Roller/T. Franzmann/S. Wallat/C. Mertens/C. Temel/F. Heinemann (Germany)
Women's world champions:
W1x - Kim Crow (Australia)
W2x - E. MacFarlane/M. Kalmoe/D. Coffey (United States)
W2- - Helen Glover/Heather Stanning (Great Britain)
W4- - K. O'Brien/G. Latz/A. Martelli/G. Luczak (United States)
LW1x - Zoe McBride (New Zealand)
LW2x - Sophie MacKenzie/Julia Edward (New Zealand)
LW4x - K. Thoma/L. Pieper/L. Muller/A. Noske (Germany)
Para-rowing world champions:
ASM1x - Erik Horrie (Australia)
ASW1x - Moran Samuel (Israel)
TAMIX2X - Gavin Bellis/Kathryn Ross (Australia)
LTAMIX4+ - G. Clough/D. Brown/P. Relph/J. Fox/O. James (Great Britain)
2015 IJF Judo World Champions
Dates: 24-30 August 2015
Host: Astana, Kazakhstan
MEN'S EVENTS
60kg - Yeldos Smetov (Kazakhstan)
66kg - An Ba Ul (Korea Republic)
73kg - Shohei Ono (Japan)
81kg - Takanori Nagase (Japan)
90kg - Gwak Dong Han (Japan)
100kg - Ryunosuke Haga (Japan)
+100kg - Teddy Riner (France)
Team - Japan
WOMEN'S EVENTS:
48kg - Paula Pareto (Argentina)
52kg - Misato Nakamura (Japan)
57kg - Kaori Matsumoto (Japan)
63kg - Tina Trstenjak (Slovenia)
70kg - Gevrise Emane (France)
78kg - Mami Umeki (Japan)
+78kg - Yu Song (China PR)
Team - Japan
Host: Astana, Kazakhstan
MEN'S EVENTS
60kg - Yeldos Smetov (Kazakhstan)
66kg - An Ba Ul (Korea Republic)
73kg - Shohei Ono (Japan)
81kg - Takanori Nagase (Japan)
90kg - Gwak Dong Han (Japan)
100kg - Ryunosuke Haga (Japan)
+100kg - Teddy Riner (France)
Team - Japan
WOMEN'S EVENTS:
48kg - Paula Pareto (Argentina)
52kg - Misato Nakamura (Japan)
57kg - Kaori Matsumoto (Japan)
63kg - Tina Trstenjak (Slovenia)
70kg - Gevrise Emane (France)
78kg - Mami Umeki (Japan)
+78kg - Yu Song (China PR)
Team - Japan
07 September 2015
2014 FIE Fencing World Championships
Country host: Kazakhstan
City host: Kazan
Dates: 15-23 July
*1 = gold; 2 = silver; 3 = bronze.
Men's Individual Epee:
1. FRA Ulrich Robeiri
2. KOR Park Kyoung Doo
3. FRA Guthier Grumier
3. ITA Enrico Garozzo
Men's Team Epee:
1. France
2. South Korea
3. Switzerland
Women's Individual Epee:
1. ITA Rossella Flamingo
2. GER Britta Heidemann
3. UKR Yana Semyakina
3. EST Erika Kirpu
Women's Team Epee:
1. Russia
2. Estonia
3. Italy
Men's Individual Foil:
1. RUS Alexey Cheremisinov
2. CHN Ma Jian Fei
3. FRA Enzo Lefort
3. RUS Timur Safin
Men's Team Foil:
1. France
2. China
3. Italia
Women's Individual Foil:
1. ITA Ariana Erriyo
2. ITA Martina Batini
3. TUN Ines Boubakri
3. ITA Valentina Vezzali
Women's Team Foil:
1. Italia
2. Russia
3. France
Men's Individual Sabre:
1. RUS Nikolay Kovalev
2. KOR Go Bong Il
3. ROU Tiberiu Dolniceanu
3. RUS Aleksey Yakimenko
Men's Team Sabre:
1. Germany
2. South Korea
3. Hungaria
Women's Individual Sabre:
1. UKR Olha Kharlan
2. USA Mariel Zagunis
3. RUS Yekaterina Dyachenko
Women's Team Sabre:
1. United States of America
2. France
3. Ukraina
City host: Kazan
Dates: 15-23 July
*1 = gold; 2 = silver; 3 = bronze.
Men's Individual Epee:
1. FRA Ulrich Robeiri
2. KOR Park Kyoung Doo
3. FRA Guthier Grumier
3. ITA Enrico Garozzo
Men's Team Epee:
1. France
2. South Korea
3. Switzerland
Women's Individual Epee:
1. ITA Rossella Flamingo
2. GER Britta Heidemann
3. UKR Yana Semyakina
3. EST Erika Kirpu
Women's Team Epee:
1. Russia
2. Estonia
3. Italy
Men's Individual Foil:
1. RUS Alexey Cheremisinov
2. CHN Ma Jian Fei
3. FRA Enzo Lefort
3. RUS Timur Safin
Men's Team Foil:
1. France
2. China
3. Italia
Women's Individual Foil:
1. ITA Ariana Erriyo
2. ITA Martina Batini
3. TUN Ines Boubakri
3. ITA Valentina Vezzali
Women's Team Foil:
1. Italia
2. Russia
3. France
Men's Individual Sabre:
1. RUS Nikolay Kovalev
2. KOR Go Bong Il
3. ROU Tiberiu Dolniceanu
3. RUS Aleksey Yakimenko
Men's Team Sabre:
1. Germany
2. South Korea
3. Hungaria
Women's Individual Sabre:
1. UKR Olha Kharlan
2. USA Mariel Zagunis
3. RUS Yekaterina Dyachenko
Women's Team Sabre:
1. United States of America
2. France
3. Ukraina
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