Results
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Year | Host | Champions | Runners-up | Third place | Fourth place |
1993 Details |
Hong Kong |
Cuba |
China |
Russia |
Brazil |
1994 Details |
Shanghai |
Brazil |
Cuba |
China |
Japan |
1995 Details |
Shanghai |
United States |
Brazil |
Cuba |
China |
1996 Details |
Shanghai |
Brazil |
Cuba |
Russia |
China |
1997 Details |
Kobe |
Russia |
Cuba |
South Korea |
Japan |
1998 Details |
Hong Kong |
Brazil |
Russia |
Cuba |
China |
1999 Details |
Yu Xi |
Russia |
Brazil |
China |
Italy |
2000 Details |
Manila |
Cuba |
Russia |
Brazil |
China |
2001 Details |
Macau |
United States |
China |
Russia |
Cuba |
2002 Details |
Hong Kong |
Russia |
China |
Germany |
Brazil |
2003 Details |
Andria |
China |
Russia |
United States |
Netherlands |
2004 Details |
Reggio Calabria |
Brazil |
Italy |
United States |
Cuba |
2005 Details |
Sendai |
Brazil |
Italy |
China |
Cuba |
2006 Details |
Reggio Calabria |
Brazil |
Russia |
Italy |
Cuba |
2007 Details |
Ningbo |
Netherlands |
China |
Italy |
Russia |
2008 Details |
Yokohama |
Brazil |
Cuba |
Italy |
United States |
2009 Details |
Tokyo |
Brazil |
Russia |
Germany |
Netherlands |
2010 Details |
Ningbo |
United States |
Brazil |
Italy |
China |
2011 Details |
Macau |
United States |
Brazil |
Serbia |
Russia |
2012 Details |
Ningbo |
United States |
Brazil |
Turkey |
Thailand |
2013 Details |
Sapporo |
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