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)
Tags
21 September 2015
2015 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championship
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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