The UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the disciplines of artistic cycling and a tournament of cycle ball. The World Championships are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale. [1]
The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following year's championship, but they may wear it only in the type of event in which they won it.
No. | Athlete | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 | David Schnabel | Germany | 8 | 1 | 0 |
2 | Martin Rominger | Germany | 7 | 0 | 0 |
3 | Lukas Kohl | Germany | 7 | 0 | 1 |
4 | Arnold Tschopp | Switzerland | 6 | 2 | 0 |
5 | Dieter Maute | Germany | 5 | 3 | 1 |
6 | Franz Kratochwil | West Germany | 4 | 1 | 1 |
7 | Harry Bodmer | Germany | 4 | 1 | 0 |
8 | Manfred Maute | West Germany | 3 | 4 | 1 |
9 | Gerhard Obert | West Germany | 3 | 3 | 2 |
10 | Kurt Hunsänger | West Germany | 3 | 2 | 0 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Germany / West Germany | 56 | 53 | 17 | 126 |
2 | Switzerland | 8 | 5 | 13 | 26 |
3 | East Germany | 2 | 5 | 5 | 12 |
4 | Spain | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 |
5 | Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia | 1 | 1 | 10 | 12 |
6 | France | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
7 | Hong Kong | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 |
8 | Austria | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
9 | Macau | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (9 entries) | 68 | 68 | 68 | 204 |
Women's Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1959 | Stuttgart West Germany | Edith Beneke West Germany | Käthi Wahl West Germany | Ursula Beckers West Germany |
1960 | Mülhausen France | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Edith Manthey West Germany | Ursula Beckers West Germany |
1961 | St. Gallen Switzerland | Gisela Florack West Germany | Edith Manthey West Germany | Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1962 | Wien Austria | Gisela Florack West Germany | Gerhild Bauer West Germany | Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1963 | Basel Switzerland | Gerhild Bauer West Germany | Edith Manthey West Germany | Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1964 | Copenhagen Denmark | Gerhild Bauer West Germany | Annemarie Fehr Austria | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
1965 | Prague Czechoslovakia | Annemarie Fehr Austria | Gerhild Bauer West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
1966 | Köln West Germany | Gerhild Bauer West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Annemarie Fehr Austria |
1967 | Baden Switzerland | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Hildegard Laigre West Germany | Annemarie Flaig West Germany |
1968 | Kassel West Germany | Annemarie Flaig West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1969 | Erfurt East Germany | Annemarie Flaig West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
1970 | Ostrava Czechoslovakia | Annemarie Flaig West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1971 | Baden Switzerland | Ann. Flaig-Schlosser West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1972 | Offenburg West Germany | Ann. Flaig-Schlosser West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
1973 | Wien Austria | Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Edith Westhäuser West Germany |
1974 | Heerlen Netherlands | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany | Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1975 | Gent Belgium | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Regina Jisra West Germany | Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1976 | Münster West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Edith Westhäuser West Germany | Lea Horvathova Czechoslovakia |
1977 | Brno Czechoslovakia | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Edith Westhäuser West Germany | Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1978 | Herning Denmark | Gabi Höhler West Germany | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Gudrun Lorenz West Germany |
1979 | Schiltigheim France | Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia | Eliane Maggi Switzerland | Silvia Steiner Switzerland |
1980 | Rheinfelden Switzerland | Eliane Maggi Switzerland | Regina Jisra West Germany | Lea Horváthová Czechoslovakia |
1981 | Heerlen Netherlands | Petra Bender West Germany | Regina Jisra West Germany | Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
1982 | Wiesbaden West Germany | Maria Beerlage West Germany | Petra Bender West Germany | Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
1983 | Wien Austria | Maria Beerlage West Germany | Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia | Ursula Pfaff France |
1984 | Schiltigheim France | Gudrun Regele West Germany | Maria Beerlage West Germany | Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
1985 | St. Gallen Switzerland | Eliane Maggi Switzerland | Gudrun Regele West Germany | Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
1986 | Genk Belgium | Heike Marklein West Germany | Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia | Jana Pospíšilová Czechoslovakia |
1987 | Herning Denmark | Marianne Martens Switzerland | Heike Marklein West Germany | Danuše Hrdličková Czechoslovakia |
1988 | Ludwigshafen West Germany | Marianne Martens Switzerland | Heike Marklein West Germany | Iris Kurz West Germany |
1989 | Heerlen Netherlands | Heike Marklein West Germany | Iris Kurz West Germany | Marianne Martens Switzerland |
1990 | Bregenz Austria | Claudia Dreher West Germany | Marianne Martens Switzerland | Iris Kurz West Germany |
1991 | Brno Czechoslovakia | Iris Kurz Germany | Andrea Barth Germany | Sabine Franz Austria |
1992 | Zürich Switzerland | Iris Kurz Germany | Andrea Barth Germany | Leona Soušková Czechoslovakia |
1993 | Hong Kong | Iris Kurz Germany | Andrea Barth Germany | Leona Soušková Czech Republic |
1994 | Saarbrücken Germany | Andrea Barth Germany | Iris Kurz Germany | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
1995 | Epinal France | Andrea Barth Germany | Sonja Bissinger Germany | Leona Soušková Czech Republic |
1996 | Johor Bahru Malaysia | Andrea Barth Germany | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Daniela Keller Switzerland |
1997 | Winterthur Switzerland | Sandra Schlosser Germany | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Sonja Bissinger Germany |
1998 | Přerov Czech Republic | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Sonja Bissinger Germany | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
1999 | Madeira Portugal | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Sandra Schlosser Germany | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
2000 | Böblingen Germany | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Sandra Schlosser Germany |
2001 | Kaseda Japan | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Nicole Krautwurst Germany |
2002 | Dornbirn Austria | Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany | Silke Gaiser Germany |
2003 | Schiltigheim France | Astrid Ruckaberle Germany | Corinna Hein Germany | Martina Štepánková Czech Republic |
2004 | Tata Hungary | Claudia Wieland Germany | Corinna Hein Germany | Sarah Kohl Austria |
2005 | Freiburg Germany | Claudia Wieland Germany | Sandra Beck Germany | Denise Boller Austria |
2006 | Chemnitz Germany | Sarah Kohl Austria | Claudia Wieland Germany | Sandra Beck Germany |
2007 | Winterthur Switzerland | Anja Scheu Germany | Sarah Kohl Austria | Sandra Beck Germany |
2008 | Dornbirn Austria | Anja Scheu Germany 171.04 | Sandra Beck Germany 166.24 | Marion Kleinschwärzer Germany 166.08 |
2009 | Tavira Portugal | Corinna Hein Germany 172.19 | Sandra Beck Germany 163.35 | Denise Boller Austria 154.51 |
2010 | Stuttgart Germany | Denise Boller Austria 170.63 | Marion Kleinschwärzer Germany 165.64 | Corinna Hein Germany 157.82 |
2011 | Kagoshima Japan | Corinna Hein Germany 171.75 | Sandra Beck Germany 169.71 | Nikola Lebánková Czech Republic 156.85 |
2012 | Aschaffenburg Germany | Corinna Hein Germany 179.93 | Sandra Beck Germany 177.75 | Adriana Mathis Austria 165.19 |
2013 | Basel Switzerland | Corinna Hein Germany 180.11 | Lisa Hattemer Germany 170.12 | Seraina Waibel Switzerland 153.98 |
2014 | Brno Czech Republic | Corinna Biethan Germany 178.02 | Adriana Mathis Austria 170.93 | Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia 164.97 |
2015 | Johor Malaysia | Adriana Mathis Austria | Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia | Lisa Hattemer Germany |
2016 | Stuttgart Germany | Lisa Hattemer Germany | Viola Brand Germany | Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia |
2017 | Dornbirn Austria | Milena Slupina Germany | Viola Brand Germany | Adriana Mathis Austria |
2018 | Liège Belgium | Iris Schwarzhaupt Germany | Milena Slupina Germany | Adriana Mathis Austria |
2019 | Basel Switzerland | Milena Slupina Germany | Viola Brand Germany | Lorena Schneider Austria |
2021 | Stuttgart Germany | Milena Slupina Germany | Lara Füller Germany | Alessa Hotz Switzerland |
2022 | Ghent Belgium | Jana Pfann Germany | Ramona Dandl Germany | Alessa Hotz Switzerland |
2023 | Glasgow United Kingdom | Ramona Dandl Germany | Lara Füller Germany | Lorena Schneider Austria |
2024 | Bremen Germany | Lara Füller Germany | Jana Pfann Germany | Lorena Schneider Austria |
No. | Athlete | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 | Anna Matoušková | Czechoslovakia | 7 | 8 | 2 |
2 | Corinna Hein-Biethan | Germany | 5 | 2 | 1 |
3 | Annemarie Flaig-Schlosser | West Germany | 5 | 1 | 0 |
4 | Martina Štěpánková | Czech Republic | 3 | 4 | 2 |
5 | Iris Kurz | Germany | 3 | 3 | 0 |
6 | Andrea Barth | Germany | 3 | 2 | 2 |
7 | Gerhild Bauer | West Germany | 3 | 2 | 0 |
8 | Astrid Ruckaberle | Germany | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Germany / West Germany | 47 | 45 | 26 | 118 |
2 | Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia | 10 | 14 | 14 | 38 |
3 | Austria | 4 | 3 | 11 | 18 |
4 | Switzerland | 4 | 2 | 8 | 14 |
5 | Slovakia | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
6 | East Germany | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
7 | France | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (7 entries) | 65 | 65 | 65 | 195 |
Women's Medalists | ||||
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Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
Men's pairs | ||||
1986 | Markus Dreher & Armin Jurisch | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | Gert Fleisch & Roland Fleisch | |
1987 | Markus Dreher & Armin Jurisch | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | Gert Fleisch & Roland Fleisch | |
1988 | Markus Dreher & Armin Jurisch | Gebrüder Weil | C. Cabourg & C. Jaros | |
1989 | Gebrüder Weil | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | C. Cabourg & C. Jaros | |
1990 | Theo Benz & Armin Prinz | C. Cabourg & C. Jaros | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | |
1991 | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | T. Benz & A. Prinz | C. Cabourg & C. Jaros | |
1992 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | Matthias Schlecht & Michael Böpple | C. Cabourg & C. Jaros | |
1993 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | T. Benz & A. Prinz | M. Bachmann & D. Entner | |
1994 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | Michael & Heiko Rauch | R. Zellweger & M. Schilt | |
1995 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | Michael & Heiko Rauch | D. Balasek & M. Digon | |
1996 | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | R. Zellweger & M. Schilt | |
1997 | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | R. Zellweger & M. Schilt | |
1998 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | F. Sonnemoser & P. Gilgenkrantz | D. Balasek & M. Digon | |
1999 | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | F. Sonnemoser & P. Gilgenkrantz | |
2000 | Stefan Raaf & Michael Roth | Michael & Heiko Rauch | D. Balasek & M. Digon | |
2001 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Petr & Kamil Bartunek | |
2002 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Gebrüder Fritsch | |
2003 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Petr & Kamil Bartunek | |
2004 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Michael & Heiko Rauch | Petr & Kamil Bartunek | |
2005 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Felix & Jonas Niederberger | Petr & Kamil Bartunek | |
2006 | Simon Altvater & Nico Kunert | Felix & Jonas Niederberger | Petr & Kamil Bartunek | |
2007 | Felix & Jonas Niederberger | Viktor Volk & Manuel Huber | Beni Jost & Joel Schmid | |
Open pairs | ||||
2008 | Viktor Volk & Manuel Huber | Stefan Rauch & Ann-Kathrin Egert | Joachim & Fabian Allgäuer | |
2009 | Stefan Rauch & Ann-Kathrin Egert | Felix & Florian Blümmel | Beni Jost & Joel Schmid | |
2010 | Stefan Rauch & Ann-Kathrin Egert | Felix & Florian Blümmel | Hong Kong Hin Bon Ip & Pok Man Yu | |
2011 | Luisa & Benedikt Bassmann | Oliver & Daniel Gronbach | Hong Kong Hin Bon Ip & Pok Man Yu | |
2012 | Luisa & Benedikt Bassmann | Oliver & Daniel Gronbach | Hong Kong Hin Bon Ip & Pok Man Yu | |
2013 | André & Benedikt Bugner | Luisa & Benedikt Bassmann | Fabian Allgäuer & Adriana Mathis | |
2014 | André & Benedikt Bugner | Fabian Allgäuer & Adriana Mathis | Michael Rauch & Melissa Breitenbach | |
2015 | André & Benedikt Bugner | Stefanie Dietrich & Robert -Schmidt | Lukas Burri & Fabienne Hammerschmidt | |
2016 | André & Benedikt Bugner | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | Marcel Schnetzer & Jana Latzer | |
2017 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | André & Benedikt Bugner | Lukas Burri & Fabienne Hammerschmidt | |
2018 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | Lukas Burri & Fabienne Hammerschmidt | Patrick Tisch & Nina Stapf | |
2019 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | André & Benedikt Bugner | Lukas Burri & Fabienne Hammerschmidt | |
2021 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | Lea-Victoria Styber & Nico Rödiger | Katharina Kühne & Marcel Schnetzer | |
2022 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | Lea-Victoria Styber & Nico Rödiger | Katharina Kühne & Marcel Schnetzer | |
2023 | Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann | Lea-Victoria Styber & Nico Rödiger | Jeff Lim & Ron Lim | |
2024 | Lea-Victoria Styber & Nico Rödiger | Niklas Kreuzmann & Celine Stapf | Jeff Lim & Ron Lim |
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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UCI World Championships - Women's Quartets | |||
2003 | Switzerland Eliane Zeller Petra Storchenegger Jeanette Schneider Sabrina Lenherr | Germany Katja Gaißer Simone Rudolf Christine Zimmermann Manuela Dieterle RMSV Aach – Trainer Paul Gaißer | Austria Kathrin Hagen Melanie Melbinger Silke Melbinger Martina Schwar – RMV Hohenems |
2004 | Switzerland Eliane Zeller Petra Storchenegger Jeanette Schneider Sabrina Lenherr | Germany Katja Gaißer Simone Rudolf Christine Zimmermann Manuela Dieterle RMSV Aach – Trainer Paul Gaißer | Czech Republic Marketa Toboliková Jana Oplocká Katerina Pribylová Michaela Matousková |
2005 | Czech Republic Marketa Toboliková Jana Oplocká Katerina Pribylová Michaela Matousková | Austria Kathrin Hagen Melanie Melbinger Silke Melbinger Martina Schwar – RMV Hohenems | Switzerland Daniela Keller Corinna Paul Doris Roth Angela Bollinger |
2006 | Germany Wöhler Carvalho Carvallo-Becker Pawletta – Liemer RC | Czech Republic Pribylova Tobolikova Oplocka Matouskova | Switzerland Daniela Keller Corinna Paul Doris Roth Angela Bollinger |
2007 | Germany Manuela Dieterle Katja Gaißer Ines Rudolf Simone Rudolf – RMSV Edelweiss Aach | Austria Kathrin Hagen Melanie Melbinger Silke Melbinger Martina Schwar – RMV Hohenems | Switzerland Daniela Keller Corinna Paul Doris Roth Angela Bollinger |
2008 | Austria Kathrin Hagen Melanie Melbinger Silke Melbinger Martina Schwar – RMV Hohenems | Germany Manuela Dieterle Katja Gaißer Ines Rudolf Simone Rudolf – RMSV Aach | Switzerland Anja Gollmann Andrea Keller Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern |
2009 | Germany Manuela Dieterle Katja Gaißer Ines Rudolf Simone Rudolf – RMSV Aach | Austria Kathrin Hagen Melanie Melbinger Silke Melbinger Martina Schwar – RMV Hohenems | Switzerland Anja Gollmann Andrea Keller Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern |
2010 | Germany Katharina Gülich Sonja Mauermeier Ramona Strassner Ruth-Maria Weiand – RSV Steinhöring | Austria Martina Diem Tanja Hutter Joana Loureiro da Costa Claudia Mathis – RV Hohenems | Switzerland Anja Gollmann Andrea Keller Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern |
2011 | Germany Katharina Gülich Sonja Mauermeier Ramona Strassner Christina Posch – RSV Steinhöring | Switzerland Carolin Noll Andrea Keller Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern | Slovakia Korina Vas Dora Szabo Viktoria Csente Alica Vinczeová – SKC Kolarovo |
2012 | Germany Katharina Gülich Sonja Mauermeier Ramona Strassner Christina Posch – RSV Steinhöring | Switzerland Carolin Noll Andrea Schilling Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern | Austria Nina Klammsteiner Marion Müller Elisa Klammsteiner Anna Pircher |
2013 | Germany Katharina Gülich Sonja Mauermeyer Anja Sporer Christina Posch – RSV Steinhöring | Switzerland Carolin Noll Andrea Schillig Maura Stiefel Nora Willener – Kunstradfahrer Luzern | Austria Nina Klammsteiner Marion Müller Elisa Klammsteiner Anna Pircher |
2014 | Switzerland Céline Burlet Flavia Zuber Melanie Schmid Jennifer Schmid – RV Sirnach | Germany Nelly Ludwig Anja Fahrion Sandra Möbus Janina Raisch – RKV Denkendorf | Austria Alice Stampach Anna Pircher Marion Müller Julia Wetzel |
2015 | Germany Katharina Gülich Christine Posch Michaela Schweiger Ramona Ressel – RSV Steinhöring | Switzerland Céline Burlet Jennifer Schmid Melanie Schmid Flavia Zuber – RV Sirnach | Slovakia Alica Vinczeová Molnar Bagita Viktoria Glofáková Dora Szabo – SKC Kolarovo |
UCI-World Championships (Open Quartets) | |||
2016 | Switzerland Céline Burlet Jennifer Schmid Melanie Schmid Flavia Zuber – RV Sirnach | Germany Katharina Güllich Ramona Strassner Christine Posch Ramona Ressel – RSV Steinhöring | Slovakia Alica Vinczeová Dora Szabo Viktoria Glofáková Henrietta Domin – SKC Kolarovo |
2017 | Switzerland Céline Burlet Jennifer Schmid Melanie Schmid Flavia Zuber – RV Sirnach | Germany Katharina Güllich Ramona Strassner Michaela Schweiger Ramona Ressel – RSV Steinhöring | Slovakia Alica Vinczeová Dora Szabo Viktoria Glofáková Henrietta Domin – SKC Kolarovo |
2018 | Germany Katharina Güllich Julia Dörner Annamaria Milo Ramona Ressel – RSV Steinhöring | Switzerland Céline Burlet Jennifer Schmid Melanie Schmid Flavia Zuber – RV Sirnach | Austria Leonie Huber Lea Schneider Lukas Schneider Julia Wetzel |
2019 | Switzerland Elena Fischer Vanessa Hotz Saskia Grob Stefanie Moos | Germany Nora Erbenich Sabrina Born Annika Furch Hannah Rohrwick | Austria Leonie Huber Lea Schneider Lukas Schneider Julia Wetzel |
2021 | Germany Nora Erbenich Sabrina Born Annika Furch Hannah Rohrwick | Austria Leonie Huber Lea Schneider Lukas Schneider Julia Wetzel | Switzerland Ronja Zünd Fabienne Haas Laura Tarneller Nadine Bissegger |
2022 | Germany Annika Rosenbach Milena Schwarz Tijem Karatas Stella Rosenbach | Switzerland Stefanie Moos Vanessa Hotz Flavia Schürmann Carole Ledergerber | Hong Kong So Cheuk Lam Wong Cheuk Sze Ho Dong Qing Lam Cheuk Yu |
2023 | Switzerland Stefanie Moos Vanessa Hotz Flavia Schürmann Carole Ledergerber | Germany Annika Rosenbach Milena Schwarz Tijem Karatas Stella Rosenbach | Austria Lea Morscher Annika Pichler Sze Anna Pircher Laura Schnetzer |
2024 | Switzerland Stefanie Haas Valerie Unternährer Selina Niedermann Sarah Manser | Germany Milena Schwarz Tijem Karatas Stella Rosenbach Svenja Kraus | Austria Laura Schnetzer Annika Pichler Sze Anna Pircher Lea Morscher |
Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1930 | Leipzig | Germany Karl Berndt Willi Scheibe | Germany Georg Grebe Otto Pantle | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1931 | Bern | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1932 | Straßburg | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Ernest Heitz René Heitz |
1933 | Paris | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1934 | Leipzig | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1935 | Antwerpen | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1936 | Zürich | Germany Gustav Köping Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1937 | Wien | Germany Wilhelm Schreiber Eugen Blersch | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Charles Weichert Phillipe Weichert |
1938 | Straßburg | Germany Gustav Köping Karl Schäfter | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Auguste Ferrand Alfred Doell |
Not held 1939-1945 | ||||
1946 | Zürich | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Walter Gabler | France Auguste Ferrand Alfred Doell | Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Novak Jan Novak |
1947 | Paris | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Jakob Engler | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Bohumil Danes | Jozef Rogghe Gaston Devos |
1948 | Prague | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Bohumil Danes | Switzerland Walter Gebs Ottavio Zollet | France Marcel Amann Georges Ertz |
1949 | Kopenhagen | Switzerland Walter Gebs Ottavio Zollet | France Auguste Ferrand Georges Ertz | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Bohumil Danes |
1950 | Lüttich | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Rudi Breitenmoser | France Marcel Amann Georges Ertz | Gustaaf Tack Alfons Bultynck |
1951 | Mailand | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Rudi Breitenmoser | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | France Marcel Amann Auguste Ferrand |
1952 | Bad Mondorf | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Rudi Breitenmoser | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | France Marcel Amann Auguste Ferrand |
1953 | Zürich | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Rudi Breitenmoser | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Jaroslav Novak |
1954 | Köln | Switzerland Fritz Flachsmann Rudi Breitenmoser | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Jaroslav Novak |
1955 | Mailand | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Jaroslav Novak | Switzerland Fritz Flachsmann Ottavio Zollet |
1956 | Kopenhagen | Switzerland Walter Osterwalder Rudi Breitenmoser | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | Czechoslovakia Frantisek Sedlacek Jaroslav Novak |
1957 | Lüttich | West Germany Willi Pensel Rudi Pensel | Switzerland Walter Gebs Ottavio Zollet | East Germany Gerd Martin Gerhard Degenkolb |
1958 | Karl-Marx-Stadt | East Germany Gerd Martin Gerhard Degenkolb | Switzerland Georges Lienhard Rudi Breitenmoser | France Jean Wolff René Boeglin |
1959 | Stuttgart | West Germany Karl Buchholz Oskar Buchholz | East Germany Heinz Schneider Gerhard Landmann | Czechoslovakia Zdenek Birma Lubomir Spachmann |
1960 | Mülhausen | Switzerland Adolf Oberhänsli Erwin Oberhänsli | France Jean Wolff René Boeglin | West Germany Theo Drzewicki Erhard Stübner |
1961 | St. Gallen | West Germany Karl Buchholz Oskar Buchholz | East Germany Gerd Martin Gerhard Degenkolb | Czechoslovakia Jindrich Pospisil Jaroslav Svoboda |
1962 | Wien | West Germany Karl Buchholz Oskar Buchholz | Czechoslovakia Jindrich Pospisil Jaroslav Svoboda | Switzerland Georges Lienhard Rudi Breitenmoser |
1963 | Basel | West Germany Karl Buchholz Oskar Buchholz | Switzerland Adolf Oberhänsli Erwin Oberhänsli | East Germany Dieter Stolze Hans Stolze |
1964 | Kopenhagen | West Germany Karl Buchholz Oskar Buchholz | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | France Jean Wolff René Boeglin |
1965 | Prag | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | East Germany Gerd Martin Erich Dusin | West Germany Werner Wenzel Günter Bittendorf |
1966 | Köln | East Germany Gerd Martin Erich Dusin | West Germany Werner Wenzel Günter Bittendorf | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil |
1967 | Baden | West Germany Werner Wenzel Günter Bittendorf | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | East Germany Erich Emde Erich Dusin |
1968 | Kassel | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | East Germany Dieter Stolze Hans Stolze | West Germany Werner Wenzel Günter Bittendorf |
1969 | Erfurt | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | East Germany Erich Emde Erich Dusin |
1970 | Ostrava | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Georg Meile |
1971 | Baden | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Peter Tschopp Bruno Moser |
1972 | Offenburg | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Jörg Osterwalder Hanspeter Maurer |
1973 | Wien | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Peter Tschopp Remo Stübi |
1974 | Heerlen | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Georg Meile |
1975 | Gent | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Georg Meile |
1976 | Münster | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Wolfgang Flackus Klaus Bernais | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Georg Meile |
1977 | Brünn | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Hartmut Retlaff Rainer Will | Switzerland Beat Weber Bruno Moser |
1978 | Herning | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Georg Meile | West Germany Erwin Schmitt Klaus Schneider |
1979 | Schiltigheim | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Jörg Osterwalder | Eric Tack Daniel van der Velde |
1980 | Möhlin | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Jörg Osterwalder | West Germany Hartmut Retzlaff Thomas Steinmeier |
1981 | Heerlen | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Jörg Osterwalder | West Germany Erwin Schmitt Klaus Schneider |
1982 | Wiesbaden | West Germany Andreas Steinmeier Thomas Steinmeier | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Markus Foi Luigi Foi |
1983 | Wien | West Germany Andreas Steinmeier Thomas Steinmeier | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Peter Kern Martin Zinser |
1984 | Schiltigheim | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Jörg Osterwalder | West Germany Andreas Steinmeier Thomas Steinmeier |
1985 | St. Gallen | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Andreas Steinmeier Thomas Steinmeier | Switzerland Paul Oberhänsli Jörg Osterwalder |
1986 | Genk | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Switzerland Peter Kern Martin Zinser |
1987 | Herning | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Austria Andreas Bösch Manfred Schneider |
1988 | Ludwigshafen am Rhein | Czechoslovakia Jan Pospisil Jindrich Pospisil | West Germany Frank Müller Manfred Geiler | Austria Andreas Bösch Gernot Fontain |
1989 | Heerlen | Czechoslovakia Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil | West Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Austria Andreas Bösch Manfred Schneider |
1990 | Bregenz | Germany Andreas Steinmeier Thomas Steinmeier | Czechoslovakia Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil | Switzerland Alfred Metzger Urs Suter |
1991 | Brünn | Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Luc Mottet Rudy Covent |
1992 | Zürich | Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Czechoslovakia Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil |
1993 | Hongkong | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Austria Marco Schallert Reinhard Schneider | Germany Jürgen King Werner King |
1994 | Saarbrücken | Germany Jürgen King Werner King | Czech Republic Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart |
1995 | Epinal | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Czech Republic Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil | Luc Mottet Rudy Covent |
1996 | Johor Bahru | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Germany Michael Lomuscio Sandro Lomuscio | Austria Rudolf Böhm Herbert Pischl |
1997 | Winterthur | Switzerland Peter Kern Marcel Bosshart | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Oldrich Groch | Austria Andreas Bösch Gernot Fontain |
1998 | Prerov | Germany Jörg Latzel Karsten Hormann | Czech Republic Miroslav Berger Miroslav Kratochvil | Austria Marco Schallert Dietmar Schneider |
1999 | Madeira | Switzerland Christoph Hauri Peter Jiricek | Austria Marco Schallert Dietmar Schneider | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Petr Skotak |
2000 | Böblingen | Germany Michael Lomuscio Sandro Lomuscio | Switzerland Hanspeter Flachsmann Peter Jiricek | Austria Marco Schallert Dietmar Schneider |
2001 | Kaseda | Germany Michael Lomuscio Sandro Lomuscio | Austria Marco Schallert Dietmar Schneider | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Petr Skotak |
2002 | Dornbirn | Switzerland Paul Looser Peter Jiricek | Austria Marco Schallert Reinhard Schneider | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Petr Skotak |
2003 | Schiltigheim | Czech Republic Miroslav Berger Jiří Hrdlička | Switzerland Paul Looser Peter Jiricek | Austria Andreas Lubetz Reinhard Schneider |
2004 | Tata | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Petr Skotak | Switzerland Paul Looser Peter Jiricek | Austria Simon König Dietmar Schneider |
2005 | Freiburg | Germany Mike Pfaffenberger Steve Pfaffenberger | Czech Republic Miroslav Berger Jiří Hrdlička | Austria Simon König Dietmar Schneider |
2006 | Chemnitz | Germany Christian Hess Thomas Abel | Czech Republic Jiri Böhm Jiří Hrdlička | Austria Simon König Dietmar Schneider |
2007 | Winterthur | Germany Christian Hess Thomas Abel | Austria Martin Lingg Markus Bröll | Switzerland Timo Reichen Peter Jiricek |
2008 | Dornbirn | Czech Republic Radim Hason Jiří Hrdlička | Germany Christian Hess Thomas Abel | Austria Simon König Dietmar Schneider |
2009 | Tavira | Switzerland Marcel Waldispühl Peter Jiricek | Germany Uwe Berner Matthias König | Austria Simon König Dietmar Schneider |
2010 | Stuttgart | Germany Uwe Berner Matthias König | Switzerland Marcel Waldispühl Peter Jiricek | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Dietmar Schneider |
2011 | Kagoshima | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Dietmar Schneider | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer | Germany Roman Müller Marco Rossmann |
2012 | Aschaffenburg | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Dietmar Schneider | Germany Jens Krichbaum Marco Rossmann |
2013 | Basel | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Germany Jens Krichbaum Marco Rossmann | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer |
2014 | Brünn | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer | Czech Republic Pavel Smid Petr Skotak |
2015 | Johor Bahru | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer | Benjamin Meyer Quentin Seyfried |
2016 | Stuttgart | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady |
2017 | Dornbirn | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Switzerland Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer |
2018 | Lüttich | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady | Switzerland Roman Schneider Paul Looser |
2019 | Basel | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Markus Bröll | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady | Czech Republic Jiří Hrdlička Pavel Loskot |
2021 | Stuttgart | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady | Switzerland Benjamin Waibel Severin Waibel | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Stefan Feurstein |
2022 | Gent | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Stefan Feurstein | Germany Gerhard Mlady Bernd Mlady | Switzerland Benjamin Waibel Severin Waibel |
2023 | Glasgow | Germany Andre Kopp Raphael Kopp | Switzerland Timon Frohlich Yannick Frohlich | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Stefan Feurstein |
2024 | Bremen | Germany Raphael Kopp Bernd Mlady | Austria Patrick Schnetzer Stefan Feurstein | Switzerland Severin Waibel Jon Müller |
Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
2023 | Glasgow | Germany Claire Feyler Nadine Jacqueline Weber | Japan Sayaka Kizawa Kana Murabayashi | |
2024 | Bremen | Germany Judith Wolf Danielle Holzer | Switzerland Sava Baumann Chiara Dotoli | Czech Republic Veronika Kripnerová Blanka Adamová |
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