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14 Oktober 2011

UCI Indoor Cycling World Champions

Men's event

1956 in Copenhagen (DEN): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1957 in Luttich (BEL): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1958 in Karl-Marx-Stadt (GDR): Heinz Pfeifer (West Germany)
1959 in Stuttgart (FRG): Heinz Pfeifer (west Germany)
1960 in Mulhouse (FRA): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1961 in St. Gallen (SUI): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1962 in Vienna (AUT): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1963 in Basel (SUI): Arnold Tschopp (Switzerland)
1964 in Copenhagen (DEN): Hans Thissen (West Germany)
1965 in Praha (CZE): Hans Thissen (West Germany)
1966 in Koln (FRG): Willi Eichin (West Germany)
1967 in Baden (SUI): Gerhard Blotny (East Germany)
1968 in Kassel (FRG): Manfred Maute (West Germany)
1969 in Erfurt (GDR): Gerhard Blotny (East Germany)
1970 in Ostrava (CZE): Willi Eichin (West Germany)
1971 in Baden (SUI): Manfred Maute (West Germany)
1972 in Offenburg (FRG): Manfred Maute (West Germany)
1973 in Vienna (AUT): Gerhard Obert (West Germany)
1974 in Heerlen (NED): Gerhard Obert (West Germany)
1975 in Ghent (BEL): Gerhard Obert (West Germany)
1976 in Munster (FRG): Kurt Hunsanger (West Germany)
1977 in Brno (CZE): Kurt Hunsanger (West Germany)
1978 in Herning (DEN): Kurt Hunsanger (West Germany)
1979 in Schiltingheim (FRA): Franz Kratochwil (West Germany)
1980 in Rheinfelden (SUI):  Franz Kratochwil (West Germany)
1981 in Heerlen (NED):  Franz Kratochwil (West Germany)
1982 in Wiesbaden (FRG):  Franz Kratochwil (West Germany)
1983 in Vienna (AUT): Peter Nieratschker (West Germany)
1984 in Schiltingheim (FRA): Markus Maggi (Switzerland)
1985 in St. Gallen (SUI): Markus Maggi (Switzerland)
1986 in Genk (BEL): Dieter Maute (West Germany)
1987 in Herning (DEN): Dieter Maute (West Germany)
1988 in Ludwigshafen (FRG): Harry Bodmer (West Germany)
1989 in Heerlen (NED): Harry Bodmer (West Germany)
1990 in Bregenz (AUT): Dietmar Ingelfinger (West Germany)
1991 in Brno (CZE): Harry Bodmer (Germany)
1992 in Zurich (SUI): Harry Bodmer (Germany)
1993 in Hongkong (HKG): Dieter Maute (Germany)
1994 in Saarbrucken (GER): Dieter Maute (Germany)
1995 in Epinal (FRA); Dieter Maute (Germany)
1996 in Johor Bahru (MAS): Jens Schmitt (Germany)
1997 in Winterthur (SUI): Martin Rominger (Germany)
1998 in Pferov (CZE): Martin Rominger (Germany)
1999 in Madeira (POR): Martin Rominger (Germany)
2000 in Boblingen (GER): Martin Rominger (Germany)
2001 in Kaseda (JPN): Martin Rominger (Germany)
2002 in Dombim (AUT): Martin Rominger (Germany)
2003 in Schiltingheim (FRA): Martin Rominger (Germany)
2004 in Tata (HUN): Arnost Pokorny (Czech Republic)
2005 in Freiburg in Breisgau (GER): David Schnabel (Germany)
2006 in Chemnitz (Germany): DAvid Schnabel (Germany)
2007 in Winterthur (SUI): Robin Hartmann (Germany)
2008 in Dombim (AUT): David Schnabel (Germany)
2009 in Tavira (POR): David Schnabel (Germany)

World Amateur Boxing Championships 2011

Held in Baku, Azerbaijan from 22 September to 10 October 2011.

Light flyweight
I.  Zhou Shiming (PR China)
II. Shin Jong-hun (R Korea)
III.Purevdorjiin Serdamba (Mongolia) & David Ayrapetyan

Flyweight
I.  Misha Aloyan (Russia)
II. Andrew Shelby (Wales)
III.Rau'sheen Warren (United States) & Jasurbek Latipov (Uzbekistan)

Bantamweight
I.  Lazaro Alvarez (Cuba)
II. Luke Campbell (England)
III.John Joe Nevin (R Ireland) & Anvar Yunusov (Tajikistan)

Lightweight
I.  Vasyl Lomachenko (Ukraine)
II. Yasniel Toledo (Cuba)
III.Domenico Valentino (Italy) & Gani Zhailauov

Light welterweight
I.  Everton Lopes (Brazil)
II. Denys Berinchyk (Ukraine)
III.Tom Stalker (England) & Vincenzo Mangiacapre (Italy)

Welterweight
I.  Taras Shelestyuk (Ukraine)
II. Serik Sapiyev (Kazakhstan)
III.Egidjus Kavaliauskas (Lithuania) & Vikas Krishan Yadav (India)

Middleweight
I.  Ievgen Khytrov (Ukraine)
II. Ryota Murata (Japan)
III.Esquiva Florentino (Brazil) & Bogdan Juratoni (Romania)

Light heavyweight
I.  Julio Cesar la Cruz (Cuba)
II. Adilbek Nyazymbetov (Kazakhstan)
III.Egor Mekhontsev (Russia) & Elshod Rasulov (Uzbekistan)

Heavyweight
I.  Oleksandr Usyk (Ukraine)
II. Teymur Mammadov (Azerbaijan)
III.Siarhei Karneyeu (Belarus) & Wang Xuanxuan (PR China)

Super heavyweight
I.  Magomedrasul Majidov (Azerbaijan)
II. Anthony Joshua (England)
III.Erik Pfeifer (Germany) & Ivan Dychko (Kazakhstan)

2011 Team tables

1. Ukraine, 4 golds, 1 silver, 0 bronze
2. Cuba, 2 golds, 1 silver, 0 bronze
3. Azerbaijan, 1 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze
4. Russia, 1 gold, o silver, 2 bronzes

Rugby World Cup

1987

I.  New Zealand
II. France
III.Wales
IV. Australia

1991
I.  Australia
II. England
III.New Zealand
IV. Scotland

1995
I.  South Africa
II. New Zealand
III.France
IV. England

1999
I.  Australia
II. France
III.South Africa
IV. New Zealand

2003
I.  England
II. Australia
III.New Zealand
IV. France

2007
I.  South Africa
II. England
III.Argentina
IV. France