The 2022 World Games were held in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, from July 7 to July 17, 2022.
Event [3] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Drone racing | Killian Rousseau France | Paweł Laszczak Poland | Alejandro Zamora Spain |
Parachuting canopy piloting | Cédric Veiga Rios France | Nick Batsch United States | Abdulbari Al-Qubaisi United Arab Emirates |
Event [4] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's compound | Miguel Becerra Mexico | Jean-Philippe Boulch France | Christopher Perkins Canada |
Men's field recurve | Florian Unruh Germany | Brady Ellison United States | Marco Morello Italy |
Men's field barebow | Erik Jonsson Sweden | Leo Pettersson Sweden | Ryan Davis United States |
Women's compound | Ella Gibson Great Britain | Sara López Colombia | Paige Pearce United States |
Women's field recurve | Chiara Rebagliati Italy | Bryony Pitman Great Britain | Elisa Tartler Germany |
Women's field barebow | Cinzia Noziglia Italy | Christina Lyons United States | Lina Björklund Sweden |
Mixed team compound | Colombia Daniel Muñoz Sara López | Netherlands Mike Schloesser Jody Beckers | India Abhishek Verma Jyothi Surekha Vennam |
Event [5] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's free skating | Pau García Spain | Alessandro Liberatore Italy | Tim Schubert Germany |
Women's free skating | Rebecca Tarlazzi Italy | Andrea Silva Spain | Carla Escrich Spain |
Dance | Portugal Pedro Walgode Ana Luísa Walgode | Italy Giovanni Piccolantonio Asya Sofia Testoni | Colombia Brayan Carreño Daniela Gerena |
Event [7] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's lyonnaise precision | Nives Jelovica Croatia | Marika Depetris Italy | Nataša Antonjak Serbia |
Women's lyonnaise progressive | Ophélie Armanet France | Ria Vojković Croatia | Gaia Gamba Italy |
Women's pétanque shooting | Ouk Sreymom Cambodia | Bekah Howe United States | Phantipha Wongchuvej Thailand |
Women's pétanque doubles | Cambodia Ouk Sreymom Un Sreya | France Nadège Baussian Caroline Bourriaud | Thailand Nantawan Fueangsanit Phantipha Wongchuvej |
Event [8] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Sam Cooley Australia | Jaroslav Lorenc Czech Republic | Graham Fach Canada |
Men's doubles | Denmark Jesper Agerbo Dan Østergaard-Poulsen | Canada Darren Alexander Graham Fach | South Korea Kim Dong-hyeon Park Dong-hyuk |
Women's singles | Shannon O'Keefe United States | Clara Guerrero Colombia | Jenny Wegner Sweden |
Women's doubles | Denmark Mika Guldbæk Mai Ginge Jensen | United States Julia Bond Shannon O'Keefe | Malaysia Natasha Roslan Jane Sin |
Event [9] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's K-1 short distance | Mads Pedersen Denmark | Nico Paufler Germany | José Ramalho Portugal |
Men's K-1 standard distance | Andy Birkett South Africa | Mads Pedersen Denmark | Iván Alonso Spain |
Women's K-1 short distance | Vanda Kiszli Hungary | Eva Barrios Spain | Zsóka Csikós Hungary |
Women's K-1 standard distance | Vanda Kiszli Hungary | Cathrine Rask Denmark | Eva Barrios Spain |
Event [11] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's three-cushion carom | Dick Jaspers Netherlands | José Juan García Colombia | Eddy Merckx Belgium |
Men's nine-ball pool | Joshua Filler Germany | Sanjin Pehlivanović Bosnia and Herzegovina | Aloysius Yapp Singapore |
Men's snooker | Cheung Ka Wai Hong Kong | Abdelrahman Shahin Egypt | Darren Morgan Great Britain |
Women's nine-ball pool | Kelly Fisher Great Britain | Chou Chieh-yu Chinese Taipei | Yuki Hiraguchi Japan |
Event [13] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger France | Benjamin Choquert France | Víctor Zambrano Mexico |
Women's individual | Maurine Ricour Belgium | Ai Ueda Japan | Joselyn Brea Venezuela |
Mixed relay | France Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger Marion Legrand | Belgium Arnaud Dely Maurine Ricour | France Nathan Guerbeur Garance Blaut |
Event [22] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's K1 63.5 kg | Miguel Martínez Mexico | Orfan Sananzade Ukraine | Ikbol Fozilzhonov Kyrgyzstan |
Men's K1 75 kg | Or Moshe Israel | Vitalii Dubina Ukraine | Petr Dvořáček Czech Republic |
Men's K1 +91 kg | Bahram Rajabzadeh Azerbaijan | Anto Širić Croatia | Roman Shcherbatiuk Ukraine |
Women's K1 52 kg | Shir Cohen Israel | Iwona Nieroda-Zdziebko Poland | Daryna Ivanova Ukraine |
Women's K1 60 kg | Stella Hemetsberger Austria | Milana Bjelogrlić Serbia | Alina Martyniuk Ukraine |
Women's K1 70 kg | Aleksandra Krstić Serbia | Alexandra Filipová Slovakia | Virve Vanhakoski Finland |
Event [27] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's sprint | Tim Robertson New Zealand | Martin Regborn Sweden | Tomáš Křivda Czech Republic |
Men's middle distance | Kasper Fosser Norway | Matthias Kyburz Switzerland | Martin Regborn Sweden |
Women's sprint | Simona Aebersold Switzerland | Tereza Janošíková Czech Republic | Elena Roos Switzerland |
Women's middle distance | Simona Aebersold Switzerland | Karolin Ohlsson Sweden | Ingrid Lundanes Norway |
Mixed relay | Switzerland Simona Aebersold Joey Hadorn Matthias Kyburz Elena Roos | Norway Victoria Hæstad Bjørnstad Håvard Eidsmo Kasper Fosser Ingrid Lundanes | Great Britain Cecilie Andersen Ralph Street Jonny Crickmore Charlotte Ward |
Event [28] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's freestyle | Ioakeim Theodoridis Greece | Elis Torhall Sweden | Jérémy Lorsignol Belgium |
Men's speed | Bohdan Kolmakov Ukraine | Andrea Consolini Italy | David Nelmes Great Britain |
Women's freestyle | Noa Diorgina Man Netherlands | Miranda Tibbling Sweden | Hikari Izumi Japan |
Women's speed | Miranda Tibbling Sweden | Noa Diorgina Man Netherlands | Hikari Izumi Japan |
Event [29] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's lightweight | Yusuke Satake Japan | Hsieh Tsung-ting Chinese Taipei | Hassan El-Belghiti France |
Men's middleweight | Kjell Egil Bakkelund Norway | Mykola Barannik Ukraine | Paul Douglas Virgin Islands |
Men's heavyweight | Volodymyr Rysiyev Ukraine | Ian Bell Virgin Islands | Danylo Kovalov Ukraine |
Men's super heavyweight | Oleksiy Bychkov Ukraine | Yang Sen Chinese Taipei | Tony Cliffe Great Britain |
Women's lightweight | Yukako Fukushima Japan | Zuzanna Kula Poland | Anastasiia Derevianko Ukraine |
Women's middleweight | Carola Garra Italy | Taylor LaChapelle Virgin Islands | Larysa Soloviova Ukraine |
Women's heavyweight | Agata Sitko Poland | Kelsey McCarthy Virgin Islands | Cicera Tavares Brazil |
Women's super heavyweight | Rhaea Stinn Canada | Bonica Brown United States | Tetyana Melnyk Ukraine |
Event [30] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Andrés Acuña Costa Rica | Rodrigo Montoya Mexico | Andree Parrilla Mexico |
Women's singles | Paola Longoria Mexico | Gabriela Martínez Guatemala | Angélica Barrios Bolivia |
Event [31] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Women's hoop | Boryana Kaleyn Bulgaria | Sofia Raffaeli Italy | Fanni Pigniczki Hungary |
Women's ball | Daria Atamanov Israel | Sofia Raffaeli Italy | Fanni Pigniczki Hungary |
Women's clubs | Sofia Raffaeli Italy | Daria Atamanov Israel | Ekaterina Vedeneeva Slovenia |
Women's ribbon | Daria Atamanov Israel | Boryana Kaleyn Bulgaria | Viktoriia Onopriienko Ukraine |
Event [32] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 100 m sprint | Jorge Luis Martínez Mexico | Kuo Li-yang Chinese Taipei | Duccio Marsili Italy |
Men's 1 lap sprint | Duccio Marsili Italy | Yvan Sivilier France | Simon Albrecht Germany |
Men's 10000 m points | Bart Swings Belgium | Daniel Zapata Colombia | Mike Páez Mexico |
Men's 15000 m elimination | Bart Swings Belgium | Martin Ferrié France | Patxi Peula Spain |
Women's 100 m sprint | Geiny Pájaro Colombia | Chen Ying-chu Chinese Taipei | Asja Varani Italy |
Women's 1 lap sprint | Nerea Langa Spain | Mathilde Pédronno France | Chen Ying-chu Chinese Taipei |
Women's 10000 m points | Gabriela Vargas Ecuador | Johana Viveros Colombia | Marine Lefeuvre France |
Women's 15000 m elimination | Johana Viveros Colombia | Valentina Letelier Mexico | Marine Lefeuvre France |
Event [34] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's bouldering | Nicolas Collin Belgium | Kokoro Fujii Japan | Yoshiyuki Ogata Japan |
Men's lead | Sascha Lehmann Switzerland | Masahiro Higuchi Japan | Mejdi Schalck France |
Men's speed | Veddriq Leonardo Indonesia | Kiromal Katibin Indonesia | Yaroslav Tkach Ukraine |
Women's bouldering | Miho Nonaka Japan | Katja Debevec Slovenia | Mao Nakamura Japan |
Women's lead | Jessica Pilz Austria | Natsuki Tanii Japan | Lana Skušek Slovenia |
Women's speed | Emma Hunt United States | Natalia Kałucka Poland | Franziska Ritter Germany |
Event [35] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Victor Crouin France | Grégoire Marche France | Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Colombia |
Women's singles | Tinne Gilis Belgium | Lucy Beecroft Great Britain | Coline Aumard France |
Event [36] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 85 kg | Abdelrahman El-Sefy Egypt | Demid Karachenko Ukraine | Sviatoslav Semykras Ukraine |
Men's 115 kg | Vazha Daiauri Ukraine | Shion Fujisawa Japan | Aron Rozum Poland |
Men's +115 kg | Hidetora Hanada Japan | Daiki Nakamura Japan | Rui Júnior Brazil |
Men's openweight | Daiki Nakamura Japan | Baasandorjiin Badral Mongolia | Oleksandr Veresiuk Ukraine |
Women's 65 kg | Yuka Okutomi Japan | Miku Yamanaka Japan | Magdalena Macios Poland |
Women's 80 kg | Sakura Ishii Japan | Karyna Kolesnik Ukraine | Monika Skiba Poland |
Women's +80 kg | Svitlana Iaromka Ukraine | Ivanna Berezovska Ukraine | Airi Hisano Japan |
Women's openweight | Ivanna Berezovska Ukraine | Hiyori Kon Japan | Svitlana Iaromka Ukraine |
Event [37] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 200 m time trial | Duccio Marsili Italy | Andrés Jiménez Colombia | Yvan Sivilier France |
Men's 500 m sprint | Andrés Jiménez Colombia | Duccio Marsili Italy | Kuo Li-yang Chinese Taipei |
Men's 1000 m sprint | Duccio Marsili Italy | Ricardo Verdugo Chile | Bart Swings Belgium |
Men's 10000 m elimination | Bart Swings Belgium | Daniel Zapata Colombia | Giuseppe Bramante Italy |
Men's 10000 m points elimination | Bart Swings Belgium | Martin Ferrié France | Nils Bühnemann Germany |
Women's 200 m time trial | Geiny Pájaro Colombia | Asja Varani Italy | Chen Ying-chu Chinese Taipei |
Women's 500 m sprint | Laethisia Schimek Germany | None awarded | None awarded |
Women's 1000 m sprint | Johana Viveros Colombia | Angy Quintero Venezuela | Gabriela Vargas Ecuador |
Women's 10000 m elimination | Johana Viveros Colombia | Alejandra Traslaviña Chile | Gabriela Vargas Ecuador |
Women's 10000 m points elimination | Johana Viveros Colombia | Marine Lefeuvre France | Gabriela Vargas Ecuador |
Event [38] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's double mini | David Franco Spain | Daniel Schmidt Germany | Ryohei Taniguchi Japan |
Men's tumbling | Kaden Brown United States | Axel Duriez France | Rasmus Steffensen Denmark |
Women's double mini | Melania Rodríguez Spain | Bronwyn Dibb New Zealand | Lina Sjöberg Sweden |
Women's tumbling | Candy Brière-Vetillard France | Miah Bruns United States | Breanah Cauchi Australia |
Event [40] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's jump | Danylo Filchenko Ukraine | Taylor Garcia United States | Tobías Giorgis Argentina |
Men's slalom | Nate Smith United States | Brando Caruso Italy | Cole McCormick Canada |
Men's tricks | Adam Pickos United States | Danylo Filchenko Ukraine | Pierre Ballon France |
Men's wakeboarding | Nic Rapa Australia | Stefano Comollo Italy | Maxime Roux France |
Women's jump | Lauren Morgan United States | Taryn Grant Canada | Valentina González Chile |
Women's slalom | Regina Jaquess United States | Jaimee Bull Canada | Geena Krüger Germany |
Women's tricks | Neilly Ross Canada | Anna Gay United States | Aaliyah Yoong Malaysia |
Women's wakeboarding | Hinata Yoshihara Japan | Eugenia De Armas Argentina | Taylor McCullough United States |
Event [42] | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's changquan | Edgar Xavier Marvelo Indonesia | Lee Ha-sung South Korea | Roman Reva Ukraine |
Men's nanquan & nangun | Liu Zhongxin China | Harris Horatius Indonesia | Lai Po-wei Chinese Taipei |
Men's taijiquan & taijijian | Yu Won-hee South Korea | Hosea Wong Brunei | Yeung Chung Hei Hong Kong |
Men's daoshu & gunshu | Wu Zhaohua China | Jowen Lim Singapore | Loan Drouard France |
Men's jianshu & qiangshu | Brian Wang United States | Alfonso Barbarisi Italy | Jason Chen-Leung Canada |
Women's changquan | Lai Xiaoxiao China | Nandhira Mauriskha Indonesia | Michele Santos Brazil |
Women's nanquan & nandao | Zhang Yaling China | Darya Latisheva Uzbekistan | Lee Wing Yung Hong Kong |
Women's taijiquan & taijijian | Basma Lachkar Brunei | Liu Pei-hsun Chinese Taipei | Vera Tan Singapore |
Women's daoshu & gunshu | Mia Tian United States | Alina Krysko Ukraine | Michelle Yeung Hong Kong |
Women's jianshu & qiangshu | Dương Thúy Vi Vietnam | Winnie Cai Canada | Seo Hee-ju South Korea |
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