Results
Year | Host city/cities | Men's Cup Winner | Men's Plate Winner | Men's Bowl Winner | Women's Cup Winner |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Vancouver | England A |
No competition | No competition | England |
2004 | Calgary and Edmonton | New Zealand Māori |
Canada |
No Competition | New Zealand |
2005 | Edmonton | England A |
United States |
No Competition | No competition |
2006 | Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa San Jose (Santa Clara) |
New Zealand Māori |
Ireland A |
Canada |
No competition |
2007 | Stockport, Exeter, Henley, Northampton and London | England Saxons |
Ireland A |
Canada |
No competition |
2008 | Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto Chicago |
England Saxons |
Ireland A |
Canada |
No competition |
2009 | Glendale and Commerce City | Ireland A |
Argentina Jaguars |
United States |
No competition |
2010 | Glendale and Harrison | England Saxons |
France A |
Russia |
No competition |
2011 | Northampton, Gloucester, Esher, and Worcester | England Saxons |
Italy A |
United States |
TBC |
- No Plate awarded in 2004 or 2005. Those were played as consolation finals.
For detailed results from a given year's competition (including the current year's), please see the relevant year's tournament's article.
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