World Championships Medal Winners
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDAL WINNERS Canoe Sprint 1938, 1948, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1966, 1970 to 2011 CANOE SPRINT MEDAL WINNERS TABLE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1938, 1948, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1963, 1966, 1970 to 2011 Year and Host City Medalist per Event Gold Silver Bronze MEN K-1, 1000 m (collapsible) 1938 Vaxholm, Arne Bogren Kamill Balatoni Günter Nowatzki Sweden Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Germany (GER) MEN K-1, 10 000 m (collapsible) 1938 Vaxholm, Carl-Justav Hellstrandt Sven Johansson Kurt Kreh Sweden Erik Helsvik Erik Bladström Johann Fuchs Sweden (SWE) Sweden (SWE) Germany (GER) WOMEN K-1, 600 m 1938 Vaxholm, Maggie Kalka Maj-Britt Berqvist Bofil Thirstedt Sweden Finland (FIN) Sweden (SWE) Denmark (DEN) WOMEN K-2, 600 m 1938 Vaxholm, Marta Pavlisová Josefa Lehmenkühler Ruth Lange Sweden Marta Zvolanková Elisabeth Kropp Bofil Thirstedt Czechoslovakia (TCH) Germany (GER) Denmark (DEN) MEN K-1, 4 x 500 m 1948 London, Lars Glasser Ivar Mathisen Bernhard Jensen Great Britain Lars Helsvik Iver Iversen Poul Agger Lennart Klingström Hans Gulbrandsen Ejvind Hansen Gert Fredriksson Eivind Skabo Johan Kobberup Sweden (SWE) Norway (NOR) Denmark (DEN) 1950 Copenhagen, Lars Glasser Poul Agger Herbert Klepp Denmark Ingermar Hedberg Andreas Lind Max Raub Lennart Klingström Ejvind Hansen Herbert Wiedermann Gert Fredriksson Johan Kobberup Günther Rührnschopf Sweden (SWE) Denmark (DEN) Austria (AUT) 1954 Mâcon, Lars Glasser Ervin Szörenyi Max Raub France Carl-Åke Ljung Andreás Sovan Herbert Wiedermann Bert Nilsson Ferenc Wagner Alfred Schmidtberger Gert Fredriksson Ferenc Hatlaczki Hermann Salzner Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Austria (AUT) 1958 Prague, Paul Lange György Mészáros Henri Lindelöf Czechoslovakia Meinard Miltenberger László Kovács Carl van Gerber Helmut Herz Ferenc Hatlaczki Sven-Olaf Sjödelius Fritz Briel Lajos Kiss Gert Fredriksson West Germany (FRG) Hungary (HUN) Sweden (SWE) 1963 Jajce, Aurel Vernescu Volodymyr Morozov Wolfgang Lange Yugoslavia Vasilie Nicoară Vladimir Natalukha Dieter Krause Haralambie Ivanov Vyacheslav Vinnik Siegfried Rossberg Anton Ivanescu Ivan Gasonov Günter Perleberg Romania (ROU) Soviet Union (USSR) East Germany (GDR) 1966 Berlin, Georgiy Karyuchin Mihály Hesz Vasilie Nicoară East Germany Yuriy Kabanov András Szente Haralambie Ivanov Villi Baltans Ferenc Cseh Atanase Sciotnic Dmitry Matveyev Imre Kemecsey Aurel Vernescu Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 2 Year and Host City Medalist per Event Gold Silver Bronze 1970 Copenhagen, Nikolay Gogol Eugen Botez Géza Csapó Denmark Anatoliy Tischenko Mihail Zaifu István Csizmadia Anatoliy Kobrisev Ion Jacob Mihály Hesz Anatoliy Sedasov Aurel Vernescu Jószef Svridó Soviet Union (USSR) Romania (ROU) Hungary (HUN) 1971 Belgrade, Géza Csapó Dimitrie Ivanov Anatoliy Kobrisev Yugoslavia István Szabó Mihail Zaifu Anatoliy Sedasov Csaba Giczi Eugen Botez Leonid Derevyanko Mihály Hesz Aurel Vernescu Anatoliy Tischenko Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) Soviet Union (USSR) 1973 Tampere, Vitaliy Trukshin István Csizmadia Atanase Sciotnic Finland Anatoliy Kobrisev Zoltán Angyal Vasile Simioncenco Sergey Nikolskiy Robert Schaffhauser Roman Vartolomeu Oleg Zhegoyev Géza Csapó Mihail Zaifu Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 1974 Mexico City, Vasile Dîba Vitaliy Trukshin Ryszard Oborski Mexico Ernst Pavel Sergey Zhuchray Grzegorz Śledziewski Atanase Sciotnic Anatoliy Kobrisev Kazimierz Górecki Mihail Zaifu Nikolay Astapkovich Andrzej Matysiak Romania (ROU) Soviet Union (USSR) Poland (POL) 1975 Belgrade, Iván Herczeg Zoltfab Eseanu Herminio Menéndez Yugoslavia József Svidró Mihail Zaifu Jóse Ramón López Zoltán Sztanity Ion Dragulschi Luis Gregario Ramos Péter Várhelyi Vasile Dîba Martin Vásquez Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) Spain (ESP) MEN K-1, 10 000 m 1938 Vaxholm, Karl Widmark Czesław Sobieraj Egon Nilsson Sweden Sweden (SWE) Poland (POL) Sweden (SWE) 1950 Copenhagen, Thorvald Strömberg Gert Fredriksson Arne Jansson Denmark Finland (FIN) Sweden (SWE) Sweden (SWE) 1954 Mâcon, Ferenc Hatlaczki Miloš Pech Harald Eriksen France Hungary (HUN) Czechoslovakia (TCH) Norway (NOR) 1958 Prague, Thorvald Strömberg Ladislav Čepčianský Vagn Schmidt Czechoslovakia Finland (FIN) Czechoslovakia (TCH) Denmark (DEN) 1963 Jajce, Fritz Briel Sven-Olaf Sjödelius Mihály Hesz Yugoslavia West Germany (GER) Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) 1966 Berlin, Mihály Hesz Vladimir Zemlyakov Fritz Briel East Germany Hungary (HUN) Soviet Union (USSR) West Germany (FRG) 1970 Copenhagen, Viktor Carev Erik Hansen Péter Völgyi Denmark Soviet Union (USSR) Denmark (DEN) Hungary (HUN) 1971 Belgrade, Viktor Carev Péter Völgyi Jochen Schnieder Yugoslavia Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) West Germany (FRG) 1973 Tampere, Aleksandr Shaporenko Péter Völgyi Jörgen Andersen Finland Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Denmark (DEN) 1974 Mexico City, Oreste Perri Aleksandr Shaporenko Péter Völgyi Mexico Italy (ITA) Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) 1975 Belgrade, Oreste Perri Erich Pasch Kasimirz Nikin Yugoslavia Italy (ITA) West Germany (FRG) Poland (POL) 1977 Sofia, Oreste Perri István Fábián Nikolay Stepanenko Bulgaria Italy (ITA) Hungary (HUN) Soviet Union (USSR) 1978 Belgrade, Milan Janić Nikolay Stepanenko István Joós Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (YUG) Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) 1979 Duisburg, Milan Janić Einar Rasmussen Nikolay Stepanenko West Germany Yugoslavia (YUG) Norway (NOR) Soviet Union (USSR) 1981 Nottingham, Einar Rasmussen Milan Janić István Fábián Great Britain Norway (NOR) Yugoslavia (YUG) Hungary (HUN) 3 Year and Host City Medalist per Event Gold Silver Bronze 1982 Belgrade, Milan Janić Einar Rasmussen Nikolay Astapkovich Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (YUG) Norway (NOR) Soviet Union (USSR) 1983 Tampere, Einar Rasmussen Milan Janić Rick Daman Finland Norway (NOR) Yugoslavia (YUG) Netherlands (NED) 1985 Mechelen, Greg Barton László Nieberl Grant Bramwell Belgium United States (USA) Hungary (HUN) New Zealand (NZL) 1986 Montreal, Ferenc Csipes Bernard Brégeon Stanislav Boreyko Canada Hungary (HUN) France (FRA) Soviet Union (USSR) 1987 Duisburg, Greg Barton Attila Szabó Einar Rasmussen West Germany United States (USA) Czechoslovakia (TCH) Norway (NOR) 1989 Plovdiv, Attila Szabó Stanislav Boreyko José Garcia Bulgaria Czechoslovakia (TCH) Soviet Union (USSR) Portugal (POR) 1990 Poznań, Philippe Boccara Greg Barton Torsten Krentz Poland France (FRA) United States (USA) East Germany (GDR) 1991 Paris, Greg Barton Beniamino Bonomi Morten Ivarsen France United States (USA) Italy (ITA) Norway (NOR) 1993 Copenhagen, Thor Nielsen Knut Holmann Attilia Szabó Denmark Denmark (DEN) Norway (NOR) Slovakia (SVK) MEN K-2, 10 000 m 1938 Vaxholm, Gunnar Johansson Helmut Triebe Adolf Kainz Sweden Berndt Berndtsson Hans Eberle Karl Maurer Sweden (SWE) Germany (GER) Germany (GER) 1950 Copenhagen, Gunnar Akerhund Svend Frømming Karl-Erick Björk Denmark Hans Wetterström Ingvar Nørregaard Per-Olav Olsson Sweden (SWE) Denmark (DEN) Sweden (SWE) 1954 Mâcon, Max Raub Sigvard Johansson Ernst Steinhauer France Herbert Wiedermann Rolf Fjellmann Helmuth Stocker Austria (AUT) Sweden (SWE) West Germany (FRG) 1958 Prague, János Urányi Heinz Ackers Helmuth Stocker Czechoslovakia László Fábián Wilhelm Schlüssel Franz Teidl Hungary (HUN) West Germany (FRG) West Germany (FRG) 1963 Jajce, László Fábián Tord Sahlén Erich Suhriber Yugoslavia István Timár Tyrone Ferm Sigfred Brzoska Hungary (HUN) Sweden (SWE) West Germany (FRG) 1966 Berlin, Imre Szöllösi Egil Søby Pavel Kvasil East Germany László Fábián Jan Johansen František Švec Hungary (HUN) Norway (NOR) Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1970 Copenhagen, Konstantin Kostenko Imre Szöllösi Costel Coşniţă Denmark Vyacheslav Kononov Vilmos Nagy Vasilie Simioncenco Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 1971 Belgrade, Konstantin Kostenko Egil Søby Antrop Variabev Yugoslavia Vyacheslav Kononov Jan Johansen Emilian Zahara Soviet Union (USSR) Norway (NOR) Romania (ROU) 1973 Tampere, Zoltán Bakó Ion Terente Jos Broeckx Finland Géza Csapó Antrop Variabev Paul Stinckens Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) Belgium (BEL) 1974 Mexico City, Ion Terente Jos Broeckx Konstantin Kostenko Mexico Antrop Variabev Paul Stinckens Vyacheslav Kononov Romania (ROU) Belgium (BEL) Soviet Union (USSR) 1975 Belgrade, Zoltán Bakó Danio Merli Valeriy Zhemeza Yugoslavia István Szabó Giorgi Sbruzzi Petras Shurskas Hungary (HUN) Italy (ITA) Soviet Union (USSR) 1977 Sofia, Petras Shurskas Zoltán Bakó Nicolae Tico Bulgaria Anatoliy Korolkov István Szabó Cuprian Macareanu Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 4 Year and Host City Medalist per Event Gold Silver Bronze 1978 Belgrade, Zoltán Bakó Alain Lebas Nicuşor Eşanu Yugoslavia István Szabó Jean-Paul Hanquier Grigore Constantin Hungary (HUN) France (FRA) Romania (ROU) 1979 Duisburg, Nicuşor Eşanu Nikolay Astapkovich Herminio Menéndez West Germany Ion Bîrlădeanu Victor Bukanov Luis Gregario Ramos Romania (ROU) Soviet Union (USSR) Spain (ESP) 1981 Nottingham, Nikolay Astapkovich István Szabó Ion Bîrlădeanu Great Britain Vladimir Romanovskiy István Joós Nicuşor Eşanu Soviet Union (USSR) Hungary (HUN) Romania (ROU) 1982 Belgrade, Bernard Brégeon Ron Stevens István Szabó Yugoslavia Patrick Lefoulon Gert Jan Lebbink István Tóth France (FRA) Netherlands (NED) Hungary (HUN) 1983 Tampere, Stephen Jackson István Szabó Bengt Andersson Finland Alain Williams István Tóth Karl-Axel Sundqvist Great Britain (GBR) Hungary (HUN) Sweden (SWE) 1985 Mechelen, Mikael Berger István Szabó Francesco Uberti Belgium Conny Edholm István Tóth Daniele Scarpa Sweden (SWE) Hungary (HUN) Italy (ITA) 1986 Montreal, Gábor