Women
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2002 Brunnen | Spain Monica Azon Laia Tutzo Sandra Azón |
Germany Ulrike Schümann Wibke Bülle Winnie Lippert |
United States Betsy Alison Lee Icyda Suzy Leech |
2003 Cádiz | United States Hannah Swett Joan Touchette Melissa Purdy |
Germany Ulrike Schümann Wibke Bülle Winnie Lippert |
Denmark Dorte Jensen Helle Jespersen Rachel Kiel |
2004 Santander | Denmark Trine Palludan Christina Otzen Ida Hartvig |
Denmark Dorte Jensen Helle Jespersen Rachel Kiel |
United States Carol Cronin Elizabeth Filter Nancy Haberland |
2005 Mondsee | United States Sally Barkow Carrie Howe Debbie Capozzi |
New Zealand Sharon Ferries Raynor Smeal Ashley Holtum |
Russia Vlada Ilienko Yekaterina Kovalenko Natalya Gaponovich |
2006 La Rochelle | Spain Monica Azon Sandra Azón Graciela Pisonero |
Germany Ulrike Schümann Runa Kappen Ute Höptner |
United States Sally Barkow Carrie Howe Debbie Capozzi |
2007 Cascais | Great Britain Sarah Ayton Sarah Webb Pippa Wilson |
United States Sally Barkow Carrie Howe Debbie Capozzi |
Great Britain Shirley Robertson Annie Lush Lucy MacGregor |
2008 Miami | Great Britain Sarah Ayton Sarah Webb Pippa Wilson |
Australia Krystal Weir Karyn Gojnich Angela Farrell |
Germany Ulrike Schümann Julia Bleck Ute Höpfner |
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“Had I made capital on my prettiness, I should have closed the doors of public employment to women for many a year, by the very means which now makes them weak, underpaid competitors in the great workshop of the world.”
—Jane Grey Swisshelm (18151884)
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—William Prynne (16001669)
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