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World Freshwater Angling Championships

The World Freshwater Angling Championships is a freshwater angling competition. Participating countries fish in teams of five with titles awarded to the team with the fewest points, the competition area is split into sections and the winner with the most weight will be awarded one point, two for second, three for third, at the end of the two days the team with the least points is the top team. Since its inception in 1954, the competition has been staged on rivers, canals and still waters from a selected host nation. Currently (to 2021), the world championships have not been held outside of Europe.

The 68th event was held in September 2022 at Bilje, in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia. Held at Lake Biljsko Jezero which holds prussian carp, dwarf catfish, grass carp, catfish, asp, bighead, red perch, silver bream, ide and carassius.[1] First-time world champions were Serbia, with Italy in second place and Czech Republic in third.[2] and the individual new world champion was Mihael Pongrac of Croatia.[3]

Brief history Edit

The inaugural world championship was held in West Germany in 1954 and won by team England,[4] with the first individual title going to Gino Vigarani of Italy.[5] In 1992, Dave Wesson, an Australian, became the only non-European to win the title.[6] The 2020 World Freshwater Angling Championships was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[7] but resumed in 2021.[8] The host nation have been team champions on 15 occasions, with the strongest nation at home being Italy who have won on their own waters 6 times, the others were Belgium 2, France, Luxembourg, Romania, East Germany, West Germany, England, Spain.[6] The host nation has produced a home grown individual world champion from just 9 events of the 67 fished (one in seven).[9] For a video history of this major angling event, see External links at the bottom of this page.

World Championship Nations Team Results Edit

Year Venue and Host Country World Champions P/Pts Runners-up P/Pts 3rd Place Team P/Pts Reference
1954   Düsseldorf, West Germany   England 50   Belgium 70   Italy 71 [4][5]
1955   Reading, England   Luxembourg 69   Belgium 71   France 74 [4][5]
1956   Paris, France   France 39   Belgium 64   Luxembourg 71 [4][5]
1957   Belgrade, Yugoslavia   Italy 23   Luxembourg 52   France 54 [4][5]
1958   Huy, Belgium   Belgium 29   France 32   Luxembourg 86 [4][5]
1959   Neuchatel, Switzerland   France 71   Italy 103   Switzerland 104 [4][5]
1960   Gdańsk, Poland   Belgium 36   France 61   West Germany 87 [4][5]
1961   Merseburg, East Germany   East Germany 44   Belgium 66   England 70 [4][5]
1962   Lac de Garde, Italy   Italy 21   France 27   Belgium 95 [4]
1963   Wormeldange, Luxembourg   France 57   Italy 77   England 80 [4]
1964   Isola dei Pescatori, Italy   France 6   Italy 9   Austria 20 [4]
1965   Galati, Romania   Romania 22   Poland 27   France 32 [4]
1966   River Thurne, Martham Ferry, England   France 8   Belgium 15   Italy 24 [4][10]
1967   Dunaújváros, Hungary   Belgium 12   France 17   England 25 [4]
1968   Fermoy, Ireland   France 18   West Germany 24   Romania 25 [4]
1969   Bad Oldesloe, West Germany   Netherlands 17   Belgium 19   France 21 [4]
1970   Berg, Netherlands   Belgium 8   Netherlands 14   France 16 [4]
1971   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Italy 6   Belgium 21   France 25 [4]
1972   Prague, Czechoslovakia   France 12   England 24   Italy 25 [4]
1973   Chalon-sur-Saône, France   Belgium 10   France 16   England 26 [4]
1974   Ghent, Belgium   France 18   Italy 18   Netherlands 23 [4]
1975   Bydgoszcz, Poland   France 23   England 26   Belgium 26 [4]
1976   Varna, Bulgaria   Italy 7   Bulgaria 20   Austria 27 [4]
1977   Ehnen, Luxembourg   Luxembourg 16   Belgium 18   France 19 [4]
1978   Vienna, Austria   France 14   Italy 19   Czechoslovakia 24 [4]
1979   Saragossa, Spain   France 14   Netherlands 16   Portugal 25 [4]
1980   Mannheim, West Germany   West Germany 7   England 23   Belgium 24 [4]
1981   Luddington, England   France 25   England 31   Wales 37 [4]
1982   Newry, Northern Ireland   Netherlands 20   France 25   England 26 [4]
1983   Amersfoort, Netherlands   Belgium 9   England 14   Netherlands 24 [4]
1984   Yverdon, Switzerland   Luxembourg 28   England 28   Belgium 40 [4]
1985   Florence, Italy   England 16   Italy 17   Belgium 25 [4]
1986   Strasbourg, France   Italy 27   West Germany 35   Austria 40 [4]
1987   Coimbra, Portugal   England 9   Italy 18   Austria 40 [4]
1988   Damme, Belgium   England 50   Italy 50   France 58 [4]
1989   Plovdiv, Bulgaria   Wales 48   Italy 68   England 83 [4]
1990   Maribor, Yugoslavia   France 60   England 89   Italy 89 [4]
1991   Szeged, Hungary   England 44   France 48   Italy 51 [4]
1992   Enniskillen, Northern Ireland   Italy 94   France 87    Channel islands 120 [4]
1993   Coruche, Portugal   Italy 49   France 68   Austria 76 [4]
1994   Nottingham, England   England 92   France 96   Italy 117 [4]
1995  Lappeenranta, Finland   France 23   Belgium 45   Italy 59 [4]
1996   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Italy 36   England 63   Austria 72 [4]
1997   Velence, Hungary   Italy 56.5   England 70   France 72 [4]
1998   Zagreb, Croatia   England 61   France 84   Italy 89 [4]
1999   Toledo, Spain   Spain 34   Italy 40   England 52 [4]
2000   Firenze, Italy   Italy 37   England 59.5   Hungary 89.5 [4]
2001   Paris, France   England 68   France 72   Italy 87 [4]
2002   Coimbra, Portugal   Spain 52.5   Portugal 55.5   Belgium 74 [4]
2003   Madunice, Slovakia   Hungary 55   Poland 93.5   France 102.5 [4]
2004   Willebroek, Belgium   France 70   England 71   Hungary 79 [4]
2005   Lappeenranta, Finland   England 64   Belgium 76   Hungary 77 [4]
2006   Rio Mondego, Portugal   England 61   Italy 85   Hungary 101 [4]
2007   Lake Velence, Hungary   Italy 57   Belgium 78   Hungary 86.5 [4]
2008   Spinadesco Canal, Italy   England 74   San Marino 104   Italy 109 [4]
2009   Lage Vaart Canal, Netherlands   Slovakia 39   France 40   Belgium 41 [4]
2010   Ciudad Real, Spain?   England 40   Italy 42.5   Netherlands 51 [4]
2011   Ostellato Ferrara, Italy   Italy 21   Hungary 27   Belgium 33 [4]
2012   River Morava, Czech Republic   Poland 32   Czech Republic 44   France 47 [4][11]
2013   Żerański Canal, Warsaw, Poland   England 22   France 33   Poland 39 [4][12]
2014   Dubrava Canal, Croatia   Netherlands 38   Czech Republic 44   Serbia 45 [13]
2015   Sava River, Slovenia   Hungary 34   Czech Republic 42   England 46 [6]
2016   Rowing Course, Plovdiv, Bulgaria   France 6   Belgium 10   England 10 [6][14][15]
2017   Ronquières, Belgium   Belgium 9   England 10   France 10

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2018   Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal   Germany 46   Hungary 52   Belgium 61 [6][18]
2019   Novi Sad, Serbia   France 20   Italy 26   Hungary 32 [19]
2020 cancelled - COVID-19 pandemic - - - - - - [7]
2021   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Italy 75   Czech Republic 86.5   England 89 [8][20]
2022   Bilje, Croatia   Serbia 31.5   Italy 42   Czech Republic 47 [2]

World Championship Individual results Edit

Year Venue and Host Country Individual World Champion Individual Runner-Up Individual 3rd Place Reference
1954   Düsseldorf, West Germany   Gino Vigarani   F Fugazza   H Andef [6][5][9]
1955   Reading, England   M Mailly   Dufeys   Ducret [6][5][9]
1956   Paris, France   F Cerfontaine   G Dubuc   Robert Tesse [6][9]
1957   Belgrade, Yugoslavia   Giulio Mandelli   G De Angellis   F Fugazza [6][5][9]
1958   Huy, Belgium   J Garroit   F Cerfontaine   A Negrignat [6][9]
1959   Neuchatel, Switzerland   Robert Tesse   G De Angelli   S Knapen [6][9]
1960   Gdańsk, Poland   Robert Tesse   F Cerfontaine   F Swinnen [6][9]
1961   Merseburg, East Germany   R Le Gouge   F Schmidt   Robert Tesse [6][9]
1962   Lac de Garde, Italy   R Tedesco   J Fontanet   M Vanelli [6][9]
1963   Wormeldange, Luxembourg   Billy Lane   Robert Tesse   M Vanelli [6][9]
1964   Isola dei Pescatori, Italy   J Fontanet   P Despres   Robert Tesse [6][9]
1965   Galati, Romania   Robert Tesse   L Seppi   C Burch [6][9]
1966   River Thurne, Martham Ferry, Norfolk   Henri Guiheneuf   P Baudot   C Roelandt [10][9]
1967   Dunaújváros, Hungary   J Isenbaert   K Handt   G Detry [6]
1968   Fermoy, Ireland   G Grebenstein   I Pana   V Sherwood [6][9]
1969   Bad Oldesloe, West Germany   Robin Harris   J Leyrer   J Vermeulen [6][9]
1970   Berg, Netherlands   M Van Den Eynde   P Michiels   P Paquet [6][9]
1971   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Dino Bassi   A Alfieri   E Zimmer [6][9]
1972   Prague, Czechoslovakia   RJE Levels   A Thommas   Jacques Tesse [6][9]
1973   Chalon-sur-Saône, France   P Michiels   M Van Den Eynde   G Herbert [6][9]
1974   Ghent, Belgium   A Richter   Mendez Gomez   Jean Pierre Fougeat [6][9]
1975   Bydgoszcz, Poland   Ian Heaps   Jacques Tesse   G De Bagi [6][9][21]
1976   Varna, Bulgaria   Dino Bassi   Ivan Marks   F Pasinetti [6][5][9]
1977   Ehnen, Luxembourg   J Mainil   Poth   J Quinet [6][9]
1978   Vienna, Austria   Jean Pierre Fougeat   Roberto Trabucco   N Birnbaum [6][5][9]
1979   Saragossa, Spain   G Heulard   T Eikhout   H Durozier [6][9]
1980   Mannheim, West Germany   Rudgher Kremkus   O Wessel   Roberto Trabucco [6][5][9]
1981   Luddington, England   David Thomas   V Santos   S Lecocq [5][9]
1982   Newry, Northern Ireland   Kevin Ashurst   M Thill   F Bartolas [6]
1983   Amersfoort, Netherlands   Rudgher Kremkus   J Kohn   P Van Gool [6][9]
1984   Yverdon, Switzerland   Bobby Smithers   R Stevens   BJ Brouwer [6][9]
1985   Florence, Italy   David Roper   Roberto Trabucco   P David [5][9]
1986   Strasbourg, France   L Wever   Clive Branson   R Van Neer [5][9]
1987   Coimbra, Portugal   Clive Branson   Kevin Ashurst   D White [5][9]
1988   Damme, Belgium   Jean Pierre Fougeat   S Gardner   E Colombo [6][9]
1989   Plovdiv, Bulgaria   Tom Pickering   F Casini   R Benton [5][9]
1990   Maribor, Yugoslavia   Bob Nudd   Kevin Ashurst   R Koenig [6][9]
1991   Szeged, Hungary   Bob Nudd   Kevin Ashurst   J Van Schendel [6][9]
1992   Enniskillen, Northern Ireland   Dave Wesson   C Guicciardi   M Thill [6][9]
1993   Coruche, Portugal   M Barros   J Savelhoul   B Bodineau [6][9]
1994   Nottingham, England   Bob Nudd   R Stronck   JJ Chaumet [6][9]
1995  Lappeenranta, Finland   P Jean   J Wilmart   J Desque [6][9]
1996   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Alan Scotthorne   C Guicciardi   E Colombo [6][5][9]
1997   Velence, Hungary   Alan Scotthorne   Gianluigi Sorti   K Milson [6][5][9]
1998   Zagreb, Croatia   Alan Scotthorne   P Carroyer   M Barros [6][9]
1999   Toledo, Spain   Bob Nudd   J Rodriguez Blasco   R Xarez [6][9]
2000   Firenze, Italy   Jacopo Falsini   Will Raison   Jean Pierre Fougeat [5][9]
2001   Paris, France   Umberto Ballabeni   P Lorenc   D Da Silva [5][9]
2002   Coimbra, Portugal   J Rodriguez Blasco   J Duran   S Conroy [6][9]
2003   Madunice, Slovakia   Alan Scotthorne   K Schater   R Bednarski [6][9]
2004   Willebroek, Belgium   Tamás Walter   E van der Hoogan   T Ambrus [6][9]
2005   Finland   Guido Nullens   Stephane Pottelet   Will Raison [6][9]
2006   Rio Mondego, Portugal   Tamás Walter   Ivan Biordi   Sean Ashby [6][9]
2007   Lake Velence, Hungary   Alan Scotthorne   N. Gavrobiks   Lee Edwards [6][9]
2008   Spinadesco Canal, Italy   Will Raison   W Wheeler   Steve Gardner [5][9]
2009   Lage Vaart Canal, Netherlands   Igor Potapov   Will Raison   Simon Jensen [5][9]
2010   Ciudad Real, Spain   Frank Meis   Cathal Hughes   Rumen Vitkov [5][9]
2011   Ostellato Ferrara, Italy   Andrea Fini   Peter Milkovics   Ferruccio Gabba [6][9]
2012   River Morava, Czech Republic   Sean Ashby   Sergey Fedorov   Stephane Pottelet [11][6]
2013   Żerański Canal, Warsaw, Poland   Didier Delannoy   Steve Hemmingway   Alan Scotthorne [12][6]
2014   Dubrava Canal, Croatia   Goran Radovic   Stefan Altena   Arjan Klop [13][6]
2015   Sava River, Slovenia   Yuri Siptsov   Tamás Walter   Alan Scotthorne [6][9]
2016   Rowing Course, Plovdiv, Bulgaria   Jernej Ambrozic   Josef Konopasek   Rastislav Dudr [22]
2017   Ronquières, Belgium   Luc Thijs   Stephane Linder   Geoffrey Duquensne [23][16]
2018   Montemor-o-Velho, Portugal   Johannes Böhm   Eric Di Venti   Ralf Herdlitschke [24][9]
2019   Novi Sad, Serbia   Alan Perko   Alexandre Caudin   Maxime Duchesne [19][9]
2020 cancelled COVID-19 pandemic - - - [7][6]
2021   Peschiera del Garda, Italy   Goran Radovic   Imre Szákovics   Petr Klásek [8][20]
2022   Bilje, Croatia   Mihael Pongrac   Mitja Kmetec   Balázs Csöregl [3]

Championship records Edit

Team competition Roll of Honour :   France 16,   Italy 13,   England 13,   Belgium 7,   Netherlands 3,   Luxemburg 3,   Germany 3,   Spain 2,   Hungary 2,   Wales 1,   Poland 1,   Romania 1,   Slovakia 1,   Serbia 1
Individual multiple Champions :   Alan Scotthorne 5,   Bob Nudd 4,   Robert Tesse 3,   Jean PierreFougeat 2,   Rudgher Kremkus 2,   Dino Bassi 2,   Tamás Walter 2,   Goran Radovic 2

Team medal table Edit

 
4-Time World Champion Bob Nudd (1990, 1991, 1999)
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    5-Time World Champion Alan Scotthorne (1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2007)
Country   Gold   Silver
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The World Freshwater Angling Championships is a freshwater angling competition Participating countries fish in teams of five with titles awarded to the team with the fewest points the competition area is split into sections and the winner with the most weight will be awarded one point two for second three for third at the end of the two days the team with the least points is the top team Since its inception in 1954 the competition has been staged on rivers canals and still waters from a selected host nation Currently to 2021 the world championships have not been held outside of Europe The 68th event was held in September 2022 at Bilje in Osijek Baranja County Croatia Held at Lake Biljsko Jezero which holds prussian carp dwarf catfish grass carp catfish asp bighead red perch silver bream ide and carassius 1 First time world champions were Serbia with Italy in second place and Czech Republic in third 2 and the individual new world champion was Mihael Pongrac of Croatia 3 Contents 1 Brief history 2 World Championship Nations Team Results 3 World Championship Individual results 4 Championship records 4 1 Team medal table 5 References 6 External linksBrief history EditThe inaugural world championship was held in West Germany in 1954 and won by team England 4 with the first individual title going to Gino Vigarani of Italy 5 In 1992 Dave Wesson an Australian became the only non European to win the title 6 The 2020 World Freshwater Angling Championships was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 7 but resumed in 2021 8 The host nation have been team champions on 15 occasions with the strongest nation at home being Italy who have won on their own waters 6 times the others were Belgium 2 France Luxembourg Romania East Germany West Germany England Spain 6 The host nation has produced a home grown individual world champion from just 9 events of the 67 fished one in seven 9 For a video history of this major angling event see External links at the bottom of this page World Championship Nations Team Results EditYear Venue and Host Country World Champions P Pts Runners up P Pts 3rd Place Team P Pts Reference1954 nbsp Dusseldorf West Germany nbsp England 50 nbsp Belgium 70 nbsp Italy 71 4 5 1955 nbsp Reading England nbsp Luxembourg 69 nbsp Belgium 71 nbsp France 74 4 5 1956 nbsp Paris France nbsp France 39 nbsp Belgium 64 nbsp Luxembourg 71 4 5 1957 nbsp Belgrade Yugoslavia nbsp Italy 23 nbsp Luxembourg 52 nbsp France 54 4 5 1958 nbsp Huy Belgium nbsp Belgium 29 nbsp France 32 nbsp Luxembourg 86 4 5 1959 nbsp Neuchatel Switzerland nbsp France 71 nbsp Italy 103 nbsp Switzerland 104 4 5 1960 nbsp Gdansk Poland nbsp Belgium 36 nbsp France 61 nbsp West Germany 87 4 5 1961 nbsp Merseburg East Germany nbsp East Germany 44 nbsp Belgium 66 nbsp England 70 4 5 1962 nbsp Lac de Garde Italy nbsp Italy 21 nbsp France 27 nbsp Belgium 95 4 1963 nbsp Wormeldange Luxembourg nbsp France 57 nbsp Italy 77 nbsp England 80 4 1964 nbsp Isola dei Pescatori Italy nbsp France 6 nbsp Italy 9 nbsp Austria 20 4 1965 nbsp Galati Romania nbsp Romania 22 nbsp Poland 27 nbsp France 32 4 1966 nbsp River Thurne Martham Ferry England nbsp France 8 nbsp Belgium 15 nbsp Italy 24 4 10 1967 nbsp Dunaujvaros Hungary nbsp Belgium 12 nbsp France 17 nbsp England 25 4 1968 nbsp Fermoy Ireland nbsp France 18 nbsp West Germany 24 nbsp Romania 25 4 1969 nbsp Bad Oldesloe West Germany nbsp Netherlands 17 nbsp Belgium 19 nbsp France 21 4 1970 nbsp Berg Netherlands nbsp Belgium 8 nbsp Netherlands 14 nbsp France 16 4 1971 nbsp Peschiera del Garda Italy nbsp Italy 6 nbsp Belgium 21 nbsp France 25 4 1972 nbsp Prague Czechoslovakia nbsp France 12 nbsp England 24 nbsp Italy 25 4 1973 nbsp Chalon sur Saone France nbsp Belgium 10 nbsp France 16 nbsp England 26 4 1974 nbsp Ghent Belgium nbsp France 18 nbsp Italy 18 nbsp Netherlands 23 4 1975 nbsp Bydgoszcz Poland nbsp France 23 nbsp England 26 nbsp Belgium 26 4 1976 nbsp Varna Bulgaria nbsp Italy 7 nbsp Bulgaria 20 nbsp Austria 27 4 1977 nbsp Ehnen Luxembourg nbsp Luxembourg 16 nbsp Belgium 18 nbsp France 19 4 1978 nbsp Vienna Austria nbsp France 14 nbsp Italy 19 nbsp Czechoslovakia 24 4 1979 nbsp Saragossa Spain nbsp France 14 nbsp Netherlands 16 nbsp Portugal 25 4 1980 nbsp Mannheim West Germany nbsp West Germany 7 nbsp England 23 nbsp Belgium 24 4 1981 nbsp Luddington England nbsp France 25 nbsp England 31 nbsp Wales 37 4 1982 nbsp Newry Northern Ireland nbsp Netherlands 20 nbsp France 25 nbsp England 26 4 1983 nbsp Amersfoort Netherlands nbsp Belgium 9 nbsp England 14 nbsp Netherlands 24 4 1984 nbsp Yverdon Switzerland nbsp Luxembourg 28 nbsp England 28 nbsp Belgium 40 4 1985 nbsp Florence Italy nbsp England 16 nbsp Italy 17 nbsp Belgium 25 4 1986 nbsp Strasbourg France nbsp Italy 27 nbsp West Germany 35 nbsp Austria 40 4 1987 nbsp Coimbra Portugal nbsp England 9 nbsp Italy 18 nbsp Austria 40 4 1988 nbsp Damme Belgium nbsp England 50 nbsp Italy 50 nbsp France 58 4 1989 nbsp Plovdiv Bulgaria nbsp Wales 48 nbsp Italy 68 nbsp England 83 4 1990 nbsp Maribor Yugoslavia nbsp France 60 nbsp England 89 nbsp Italy 89 4 1991 nbsp Szeged Hungary nbsp England 44 nbsp France 48 nbsp Italy 51 4 1992 nbsp Enniskillen Northern Ireland nbsp Italy 94 nbsp France 87 nbsp nbsp Channel islands 120 4 1993 nbsp Coruche Portugal nbsp Italy 49 nbsp France 68 nbsp Austria 76 4 1994 nbsp Nottingham England nbsp England 92 nbsp France 96 nbsp Italy 117 4 1995 nbsp Lappeenranta Finland nbsp France 23 nbsp Belgium 45 nbsp Italy 59 4 1996 nbsp Peschiera del Garda Italy nbsp Italy 36 nbsp England 63 nbsp Austria 72 4 1997 nbsp Velence Hungary nbsp Italy 56 5 nbsp England 70 nbsp France 72 4 1998 nbsp Zagreb Croatia nbsp England 61 nbsp France 84 nbsp Italy 89 4 1999 nbsp Toledo Spain nbsp Spain 34 nbsp Italy 40 nbsp England 52 4 2000 nbsp Firenze Italy nbsp Italy 37 nbsp England 59 5 nbsp Hungary 89 5 4 2001 nbsp Paris France nbsp England 68 nbsp France 72 nbsp Italy 87 4 2002 nbsp Coimbra Portugal nbsp Spain 52 5 nbsp Portugal 55 5 nbsp Belgium 74 4 2003 nbsp Madunice Slovakia nbsp Hungary 55 nbsp Poland 93 5 nbsp France 102 5 4 2004 nbsp Willebroek Belgium nbsp France 70 nbsp England 71 nbsp Hungary 79 4 2005 nbsp Lappeenranta Finland nbsp England 64 nbsp Belgium 76 nbsp Hungary 77 4 2006 nbsp Rio Mondego Portugal nbsp England 61 nbsp Italy 85 nbsp Hungary 101 4 2007 nbsp Lake Velence Hungary nbsp Italy 57 nbsp Belgium 78 nbsp Hungary 86 5 4 2008 nbsp Spinadesco Canal Italy nbsp England 74 nbsp San Marino 104 nbsp Italy 109 4 2009 nbsp Lage Vaart Canal Netherlands nbsp Slovakia 39 nbsp France 40 nbsp Belgium 41 4 2010 nbsp Ciudad Real Spain nbsp England 40 nbsp Italy 42 5 nbsp Netherlands 51 4 2011 nbsp Ostellato Ferrara Italy nbsp Italy 21 nbsp Hungary 27 nbsp Belgium 33 4 2012 nbsp River Morava Czech Republic nbsp Poland 32 nbsp Czech Republic 44 nbsp France 47 4 11 2013 nbsp Zeranski Canal Warsaw Poland nbsp England 22 nbsp France 33 nbsp Poland 39 4 12 2014 nbsp Dubrava Canal Croatia nbsp Netherlands 38 nbsp Czech Republic 44 nbsp Serbia 45 13 2015 nbsp Sava River Slovenia nbsp Hungary 34 nbsp Czech Republic 42 nbsp England 46 6 2016 nbsp Rowing Course Plovdiv Bulgaria nbsp France 6 nbsp Belgium 10 nbsp England 10 6 14 15 2017 nbsp Ronquieres Belgium nbsp Belgium 9 nbsp England 10 nbsp France 10 16 17 2018 nbsp Montemor o Velho Portugal nbsp Germany 46 nbsp Hungary 52 nbsp Belgium 61 6 18 2019 nbsp Novi Sad Serbia nbsp France 20 nbsp Italy 26 nbsp Hungary 32 19 2020 cancelled COVID 19 pandemic 7 2021 nbsp Peschiera del Garda Italy nbsp Italy 75 nbsp Czech Republic 86 5 nbsp England 89 8 20 2022 nbsp Bilje Croatia nbsp Serbia 31 5 nbsp Italy 42 nbsp Czech Republic 47 2 World Championship Individual results EditYear Venue and Host Country Individual World Champion Individual Runner Up Individual 3rd Place Reference1954 nbsp Dusseldorf West Germany nbsp Gino Vigarani nbsp F Fugazza nbsp H Andef 6 5 9 1955 nbsp Reading England nbsp M Mailly nbsp Dufeys nbsp Ducret 6 5 9 1956 nbsp Paris France nbsp F Cerfontaine nbsp G Dubuc nbsp Robert Tesse 6 9 1957 nbsp Belgrade Yugoslavia nbsp Giulio Mandelli nbsp G De Angellis nbsp F Fugazza 6 5 9 1958 nbsp Huy Belgium nbsp J Garroit nbsp F Cerfontaine nbsp A Negrignat 6 9 1959 nbsp Neuchatel Switzerland nbsp Robert Tesse nbsp G De Angelli nbsp S Knapen 6 9 1960 nbsp Gdansk Poland nbsp Robert Tesse nbsp F Cerfontaine nbsp F Swinnen 6 9 1961 nbsp Merseburg East Germany nbsp R Le Gouge nbsp F Schmidt nbsp Robert Tesse 6 9 1962 nbsp Lac de Garde Italy nbsp R Tedesco nbsp J Fontanet nbsp M Vanelli 6 9 1963 nbsp Wormeldange Luxembourg nbsp Billy Lane nbsp Robert Tesse nbsp M Vanelli 6 9 1964 nbsp Isola dei Pescatori Italy nbsp J Fontanet nbsp P Despres nbsp Robert Tesse 6 9 1965 nbsp Galati Romania nbsp Robert Tesse nbsp L Seppi nbsp C Burch 6 9 1966 nbsp River Thurne Martham Ferry Norfolk nbsp Henri Guiheneuf nbsp P Baudot nbsp C Roelandt 10 9 1967 nbsp Dunaujvaros Hungary nbsp J Isenbaert nbsp K Handt nbsp G Detry 6 1968 nbsp Fermoy Ireland nbsp G Grebenstein nbsp I Pana nbsp V Sherwood 6 9 1969 nbsp Bad Oldesloe West Germany nbsp Robin Harris nbsp J Leyrer nbsp J Vermeulen 6 9 1970 nbsp Berg Netherlands nbsp M Van Den Eynde nbsp P Michiels nbsp P Paquet 6 9 1971 nbsp Peschiera del Garda Italy nbsp Dino Bassi nbsp A Alfieri nbsp E Zimmer 6 9 1972 nbsp Prague Czechoslovakia nbsp RJE Levels nbsp A Thommas nbsp Jacques Tesse 6 9 1973 nbsp Chalon sur Saone France nbsp P Michiels nbsp M Van Den Eynde nbsp G Herbert 6 9 1974 nbsp Ghent Belgium nbsp A Richter nbsp Mendez Gomez nbsp Jean Pierre Fougeat 6 9 1975 nbsp Bydgoszcz Poland nbsp Ian Heaps nbsp Jacques Tesse nbsp G De Bagi 6 9 21 1976 nbsp Varna Bulgaria nbsp Dino Bassi nbsp Ivan Marks nbsp F Pasinetti 6 5 9 1977 nbsp Ehnen Luxembourg nbsp J Mainil nbsp Poth nbsp J Quinet 6 9 1978 nbsp Vienna Austria nbsp Jean Pierre Fougeat nbsp Roberto Trabucco nbsp N Birnbaum 6 5 9 1979 nbsp Saragossa Spain nbsp G Heulard nbsp T Eikhout nbsp H Durozier 6 9 1980 nbsp Mannheim West Germany nbsp Rudgher Kremkus nbsp O Wessel nbsp Roberto Trabucco 6 5 9 1981 nbsp Luddington England nbsp David Thomas nbsp V Santos nbsp S Lecocq 5 9 1982 nbsp Newry Northern Ireland nbsp Kevin Ashurst nbsp M Thill nbsp F Bartolas 6 1983 nbsp Amersfoort Netherlands nbsp Rudgher Kremkus nbsp J Kohn nbsp P Van Gool 6 9 1984 nbsp Yverdon Switzerland nbsp Bobby Smithers nbsp R Stevens nbsp BJ Brouwer 6 9 1985 nbsp Florence Italy nbsp David Roper nbsp Roberto Trabucco nbsp P David 5 9 1986 nbsp Strasbourg France nbsp L Wever nbsp Clive Branson nbsp R Van Neer 5 9 1987 nbsp Coimbra Portugal nbsp Clive Branson nbsp Kevin Ashurst nbsp D White 5 9 1988 nbsp Damme Belgium nbsp Jean Pierre Fougeat nbsp S Gardner nbsp E Colombo 6 9 1989 nbsp Plovdiv Bulgaria nbsp Tom Pickering nbsp F Casini nbsp R Benton 5 9 1990 nbsp Maribor Yugoslavia nbsp Bob Nudd nbsp Kevin Ashurst nbsp R Koenig 6 9 1991 nbsp Szeged Hungary nbsp Bob Nudd nbsp Kevin Ashurst nbsp J Van Schendel 6 9 1992 nbsp Enniskillen Northern Ireland nbsp Dave Wesson nbsp C Guicciardi nbsp M Thill 6 9 1993 nbsp Coruche Portugal nbsp M Barros nbsp J Savelhoul nbsp B Bodineau 6 9 1994 nbsp Nottingham England nbsp Bob Nudd nbsp R Stronck nbsp JJ Chaumet 6 9 1995 nbsp Lappeenranta Finland nbsp P Jean nbsp J Wilmart nbsp J Desque 6 9 1996 nbsp Peschiera del Garda Italy nbsp Alan Scotthorne nbsp C Guicciardi nbsp E Colombo 6 5 9 1997 nbsp Velence Hungary nbsp Alan Scotthorne nbsp Gianluigi Sorti nbsp K Milson 6 5 9 1998 nbsp Zagreb Croatia nbsp Alan Scotthorne nbsp P Carroyer nbsp M Barros 6 9 1999 nbsp Toledo Spain nbsp Bob Nudd nbsp J Rodriguez Blasco nbsp R Xarez 6 9 2000 nbsp Firenze Italy nbsp Jacopo Falsini nbsp Will Raison nbsp Jean Pierre Fougeat 5 9 2001 nbsp Paris France nbsp Umberto Ballabeni nbsp P Lorenc nbsp D Da Silva 5 9 2002 nbsp Coimbra Portugal nbsp J Rodriguez Blasco nbsp J Duran nbsp S Conroy 6 9 2003 nbsp Madunice Slovakia nbsp Alan Scotthorne nbsp K Schater nbsp R Bednarski 6 9 2004 nbsp Willebroek 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