World Championships, Men
This event was held in 1897-2006.
Year | Place | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1897 | Lyon | Frank Jullien (SUI) | Ole Oestmo (NOR) | Karl Ehrensperger (SUI) |
1898 | Torino | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Leon Moreaux (FRA) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) |
1899 | Loosduinen | Lars Joergen Madsen (DEN) | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Franz Boeckli (SUI) |
1900 | Paris | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Anders Peter Nielsen (DEN) | Ole Oestmo (NOR) Paul van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1901 | Luzern | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Henrik Sillem (NED) |
1902 | Rome | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Attilio Conti (ITA) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) |
1903 | Buenos Aires | Emil Kellenberger (SUI) | Louis Richardet (SUI) | Attilio Conti (ITA) |
1904 | Lyon | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) |
1905 | Bruxelles | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Louis Richardet (SUI) |
1906 | Milan | Eugene Balme (FRA) | Maurice Marie Lecoq (FRA) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1907 | Zurich | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI) |
1908 | Vienna | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) | Jean Reich (SUI) | Paul van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1909 | Hamburg | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Achille Paroche (FRA) | Paul van Asbroeck (BEL) |
1910 | Loosduinen | Jean Reich (SUI) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Charles Paumier du Verger (BEL) |
1911 | Rome | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Jakob Bryner (SUI) | Jean Reich (SUI) |
1912 | Bayonne Biarritz | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Paul van Asbroeck (BEL) | Marcel Meyer de Stadelhofen (SUI) |
1913 | Camp Perry | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Caspar Widmer (SUI) | Mathias Brunner (SUI) |
1914 | Viborg | Rene Georges (FRA) | Konrad Staeheli (SUI) | Lars Joergen Madsen (DEN) |
1921 | Lyon | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Carl Townsend Osburn (USA) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1922 | Milan | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1923 | Camp Perry | Morris Fisher (USA) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Laurence Adam Nuesslein (USA) |
1924 | Reims | Morris Fisher (USA) | Walter Raymond Stokes (USA) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1925 | St. Gallen | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Walter Lienhard (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) |
1927 | Rome | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) |
1928 | Loosduinen | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) | Jakob Reich (SUI) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1929 | Stockholm | Josias Hartmann (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Harry Renshaw (USA) |
1930 | Antwerp | Einari Oksa (FIN) | Harry Renshaw (USA) | Josias Hartmann (SUI) |
1931 | Lvov | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Olle Ericsson I. (SWE) |
1933 | Granada | Fernand Demierre (SUI) | Karl Zimmermann (SUI) | Einari Oksa (FIN) |
1935 | Rome | Viktor Miinalainen (FIN) | Kullervo Leskinen (FIN) | Jaak Kaerner (EST) |
1937 | Helsinki | Elmar Kivistik (EST) | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Gustav Lokotar (EST) |
1939 | Luzern | August Liivik (EST) | Toivo Maenttaeri (FIN) | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) |
1947 | Stockholm | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) | Robert Buerchler (SUI) | Otto Horber (SUI) |
1949 | Buenos Aires | Olavi Elo (FIN) | Pauli Aapeli Janhonen (FIN) | Jonas Jonsson (SWE) |
1952 | Oslo | Auguste Hollenstein (SUI) | Jorma Tuomas Taitto (FIN) | Robert Buerchler (SUI) |
1954 | Caracas | Anatoli Bogdanov (URS) | Vassily Borisov (URS) | Vilho Ilmari Yloenen (FIN) |
1958 | Moscow | Vilho Ilmari Yloenen (FIN) | Daniel Bruce Puckel (USA) | Esa Einari Kervinen (FIN) |
1962 | Cairo | Gary Anderson (USA) | Vladimir Yevdokimov (URS) | Tommy Pool (USA) |
1966 | Wiesbaden | Gary Anderson (USA) | Alexander Gerasimenok (URS) | John Robert Foster (USA) |
1970 | Phoenix | Valentin Kornev (URS) | John Robert Foster (USA) | Vitali Parkhimovitch (URS) |
1974 | Thun | Lanny Bassham (USA) | John Robert Foster (USA) | Max Huerzeler (SUI) |
1978 | Seoul | Lones Wigger (USA) | Juhani Laakso (FIN) | Kuno Bertschy (SUI) |
1982 | Caracas | Gennadi Lushikov (URS) | Victor Daniltchenko (URS) | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) |
1986 | Skoevde | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Mauri Roeppaenen (FIN) |
1990 | Moscow | Malcolm Cooper (GBR) | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Joergen Herlufsen (DEN) |
1994 | Tolmezzo | Glenn Dubis (USA) | Norbert Sturny (SUI) | Eric Chollet-Durand (SUI) |
1998 | Zaragoza | Jean-Pierre Amat (FRA) | Pascal Bessy (FRA) | Glenn Dubis (USA) |
2002 | Lahti | Rajmond Debevec (SLO) | Eric Uptagrafft (USA) | Thomas Jerabek (CZE) |
2006 | Zagreb | Espen Berg-Knutsen (NOR) | Vebjoern Berg (NOR) | Mario Knoegler (AUT) |
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