World Championships, Men Team
This event was held in 1947-2006.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1947 | Stockholm | Finland Kallio M. Mauri Kuokka Jaakko Eliel Rintanen Vaeinoe Villiam Skarp |
Sweden Helmisalo A. Holmberg E. Sven Lundquist Torsten Elis Ullman |
Great Britain Bennett R. Staton B. Henry Albert Steele Willott B. |
1949 | Buenos Aires | United States of America Huelet Leo Benner Hancock W. Logie C. Harry Wendell Reeves |
Switzerland Heinz Ambuehl Gaemperli H. Heinrich Keller Beat Rhyner |
Finland Kallio M. Leonard Ravilo Jaakko Eliel Rintanen Eino Antton Saarnikko |
1952 | Oslo | United States of America Huelet Leo Benner William Mc Millan Harry Wendell Reeves Walter Rudolph Walsh |
Sweden Fagerholm E. Holmberg E. Roback C. Schoett G. |
Mexico Rafael Bermejo Pedro Aviles Jose Reyes Carlos Rodriguez |
1954 | Caracas | Soviet Union Anton Jasinsky Konstantin Martazov Makhmud Umarov Lev Vainshtein |
United States of America Huelet Leo Benner John Jagoda William Mc Millan Harry Wendell Reeves |
Cuba Tomas Cabanas Rafael Antonio Cadalso Fernandez Dediot L. Rodriguez C. |
1958 | Moscow | Czechoslovakia Karel Mucha Frantisek Maxa Vladimir Kudrna Vaclav Trojan |
Soviet Union Anton Jasinsky Vassili Sorokin Makhmud Umarov Lev Vainshtein |
United States of America Huelet Leo Benner David Carter William Mc Millan Aubrey Smith |
1962 | Cairo | Soviet Union Efim Haydurov Igor Bakalov Vladimir Stolipin Albert Udachin |
United States of America William Blankenship Franklin Green William Mc Millan Cecil Wallis |
German Democratic Republic Joachim Fichtner Johann Garreis Lothar Jacobi Gottfried Wehle |
1966 | Wiesbaden | United States of America William Blankenship John Ditmore Franklin Green Emil Heugatter |
Soviet Union Igor Bakalov Renart Suleimanov Vladimir Stolipin Albert Udachin |
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Falta Lubomir Nacovsky Josef Svab Jaroslav Vesely |
1970 | Phoenix | Czechoslovakia Ladislav Falta Hynek Hromada Vladimir Hurt Lubomir Nacovsky |
United States of America William Blankenship Jimmie Dorsey Elmer Hilden Francis Higginson |
Soviet Union Igor Bakalov Grigori Kosych Afanasij Kuzmin Vladimir Stolipin |
1974 | Thun | Soviet Union Grigori Kosych Victor Torshin Georgi Zapolskich Mikhail Ziubko |
United States of America Bonnie Harmon Francis Higginson Bobby Tiner Milo Vlasin |
Finland Eino Kohvakka Seppo Makinen Vaino Markkanen Lassi Riitinki |
1978 | Seoul | Finland Olavi Johannes Heikkinen Seppo Makinen Hannu Paavola Seppo Saarenpaeae |
Switzerland Marcel Ansermet Philippe Klay Reinhard Ruess Alex Tschui |
Sweden Ove Gunnarsson Boo Levin Staffan Oscarsson Ragnar Skanåker |
1982 | Caracas | Soviet Union Afanasij Kuzmin Igor Puzirev Sergei Rysev Vladas Turla |
Switzerland Marcel Ansermet Reinhard Ruess Sigisbert Schnyder Alex Tschui |
Finland Seppo Makinen Hannu Paavola Paavo Palokangas Jouni Vainio |
1986 | Suhl | Soviet Union Igor Basinski Afanasij Kuzmin Oleg Tkachov |
Switzerland Hans Buerkli Anton Kuechler Alex Tschui |
Austria Dieter Aggermann Hermann Sailer Karl Pavlis |
1990 | Moscow | Soviet Union Miroslav Ignatiuk Afanasij Kuzmin Sergei Pyzhianov |
Finland Seppo Makinen Asko Makinen Reijo Paerepalo |
United States of America Don Nygord Eduardo Suarez Darius Young |
1994 | Milan | Russia Sergei Poliakov Sergei Pyzhianov Valentin Osipenko |
Ukraine Miroslav Ignatiuk Taras Magmet Oleg Tkachov |
Korea Sang Hak Lee Ki Choon Lee Byung Taek Park |
1998 | Barcelona | Korea Byung Taek Park Sang Hak Lee Sung Jun Kim |
Russia Sergei Pyzhianov Mikhail Nestruev Sergei Alifirenko |
Belarus Igor Basinski Siarhei Yurusau Kanstantsin Lukashyk |
2002 | Lahti | Korea Byung Taek Park Sang Hak Lee Sung Jun Kim |
Norway Petter Bratli Paal Hembre Erik Baekkevold |
Ukraine Oleksandr Petriv Oleg Tkachov Roman Bondaruk |
2006 | Zagreb | Russia Mikhail Nestruev Sergei Poliakov Sergei Alifirenko |
Korea Byung Taek Park Seong Hwan Hong Sang Hak Lee |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea Hyon Ung Kim Myong Yon Ryu Jong Su Kim |
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