Talk:World Archery Championships

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Linked references dead across multiple articles edit

Hello all. I have been noticing that all of the online pdf files that had been linked as references for World Championship results are dead. It would appear that the official website has been changed, and all of the previous links are not "404". I've been trying to relocate them, but so far not much luck. Redux (talk) 15:12, 6 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

World Archery Championships should become 8 separate article edit

This article appears to be turning into a statistics compendium, which is not what Wikipedia is for (under WP:NOTSTATS).

this article is too long. please creat separate article for :

too long , not need edit

Summary Championships edit

The following table shows the venue of all World Championships on the current World Archery programme:

Denotes inaugural event
Year World Championships
Outdoor [1] Indoor [1] Youth [1] Para [1] Field [1] University [1] 3D [1]
1931   Lwów
1932   Warsaw
1933   London
1934   Båstad
1935   Brussels
1936   Prague
1937   Paris
1938   London
1939   Oslo
1940 No Championships due to Second World War
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946   Stockholm
1947   Prague
1948   London
1949   Paris
1950   Copenhagen
1951
1952   Brussels
1953   Oslo
1954
1955   Helsinki
1956
1957   Prague
1958   Brussels
1959   Stockholm
1960
1961   Oslo
1962
1963   Helsinki
1964
1965   Västerås
1966
1967   Amersfoort
1968
1969   Valley Forge   Valley Forge
1970
1971   York   Cardiff
1972   Gorizia
1973   Grenoble
1974   Zagreb
1975   Interlaken
1976   Mölndal
1977   Canberra
1978   Geneva
1979   Berlin
1980   Palmerston North
1981   Punta Ala
1982   Kingsclere
1983   Los Angeles
1984   Hyvinkää
1985   Seoul
1986   Radstadt
1987   Adelaide
1988   Bolzano
1989   Lausanne
1990   Loen
1991   Kraków   Oulu   Sandefjord
1992   Margraten
1993   Antalya   Perpignan   Moliets-et-Maa
1994   Roncegno   Vertus
1995   Jakarta   Birmingham
1996   Chula Vista   Kranjska Gora   Vaulx-en-Velin
1997   Victoria   Istanbul
1998   Sunne   Stoke Mandeville   Obergurgl   Taoyuan
1999   Riom   Havana   Christchurch
2000   Belfort   Cortina d'Ampezzo   Madrid
2001   Beijing   Florence   Nymburk
2002   Nymburk   Canberra   Chonburi
2003   New York   Nîmes   Madrid   Sully-sur-Loire
2004   Lilleshall   Plitvice   Madrid
2005   Madrid   Aalborg   Massa Carrara   Genoa
2006   Mérida   Gothenburg   Viničné
2007   Leipzig   Izmir   Cheongju   Sopron
2008   Antalya   Llwynypia   Tainan
2009   Ulsan   Rzeszów   Ogden   Nymburk   Latina
2010   Visegrád   Shenzhen
2011   Turin   Legnica   Turin   Donnersbach
2012   Las Vegas   Val d'Isère   Córdoba
2013   Belek   Wuxi   Bangkok   Sassari
2014   Nîmes   Zagreb   Legnica
2015   Copenhagen   Yankton   Donaueschingen   Terni
2016   Ankara   Dublin   Ulan Bator
2017   Mexico City   Rosario   Beijing   Wrocław

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Host cities edit

Host cities of the World Archery Championships
Host cities of the World Archery Championships (Europe - modern borders shown)

Champions edit

Recurve edit

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[2][3]
1931   Lwów   Michal Sawicki (POL)   France 1 [1]
1932   Warsaw   Laurent Reth (BEL)   Poland 1 [2]
1933   London   Donald MacKenzie (USA)   Janina Kurkowska (POL)   Belgium 1   Poland 1 [3]
1934   Båstad   Henry Kjellson (SWE)   Sweden 1 [4]
1935   Brussels   Adrien Van Kolen (BEL)
  Jaroslav Lenecek (TCH)2
  Ina Catani (SWE)   Czechoslovakia 1   Great Britain 1 [5]
1936   Prague   Emil Heilborn (SWE)   Janina Kurkowska (POL)   Poland 1 [6]
1937   Paris   Georges De Rons (BEL)   Erna Simon (GBR)   Poland   Great Britain [7]
1938   London   František Hadaš I (TCH)   Nora Weston-Martyr (GBR)
  Louise Nettleton (GBR)
  Czechoslovakia   Poland [8]
1939   Oslo   Roger Beday (FRA)   Janina Kurkowska (POL)   France [9]
1946   Stockholm   Einar Tang-Holbeck (DEN)   Petronella de Wharton-Burr (GBR)   Denmark   Great Britain [10]
1947   Prague   Hans Deutgen (SWE)   Janina Kurkowska (POL)   Czechoslovakia   Denmark [11]
1948   London   Petronella de Wharton-Burr (GBR)   Sweden   Czechoslovakia [12]
1949   Paris   Barbara Waterhouse (GBR)   Czechoslovakia   Great Britain [13]
1950   Copenhagen   Jean Lee (USA)   Denmark   Finland [14]
1952   Brussels   Stellan Andersson (SWE)   Sweden   United States [15]
1954   Oslo   Bror Lundgren (SWE)   Jean Richards (USA)   Finland [16]
1955   Helsinki   Nils Andersson (SWE)   Katarzyna Wisniowska (POL)   Great Britain [17]
1957   Prague   O.K. Smathers (USA)   Carole Meinhart (USA)   United States   United States [18]
1958   Brussels   Stig Thysell (SWE)   Sigrid Johannson (SWE)   Finland [19]
1959   Stockholm   James Caspers (USA)   Ann Corby (USA)   United States [20]
1961   Oslo   Joe Thornton (USA)   Nancy Vonderheide (USA) [21]
1963   Helsinki   Charles Sandlin (USA)   Victoria Cook (USA) [22]
1965   Västerås   Matti Haikonen (FIN)   Maire Lindholm (FIN) [23]
1967   Amersfoort   Ray Rogers (USA)   Maria Maczynska (POL)   Poland [24]
1969   Valley Forge   Hardy Ward (USA)   Dorothy Lidstone (CAN)   Soviet Union [25]
1971   York   John Williams (USA)   Emma Gapchenko (URS)   Poland [26]
1973   Grenoble   Victor Sidoruk (URS)   Linda Myers (USA)   Soviet Union [27]
1975   Interlaken   Darrell Pace (USA)   Zebiniso Rustamova (URS) [28]
1977   Canberra   Richard McKinney (USA)   Luann Ryon (USA)   United States [29]
1979   Berlin   Darrell Pace (USA)   Kim Jin-Ho (KOR)   South Korea [30]
1981   Punta Ala   Kyösti Laasonen (FIN)   Natalya Butuzova (URS)   Soviet Union [31]
1983   Los Angeles   Richard McKinney (USA)   Kim Jin-Ho (KOR)   South Korea [32]
1985   Seoul   Irina Soldatova (URS)   South Korea   Soviet Union [33]
1987   Adelaide   Vladimir Yesheyev (URS)   Ma Xiangjun (CHN)   West Germany [34]
1989   Lausanne   Stanislav Zabrodsky (URS)   Kim Soo-Nyung (KOR)   Soviet Union   South Korea [35]
1991   Kraków   Simon Fairweather (AUS)   South Korea [36]
1993   Antalya   Park Kyung-Mo (KOR)   Kim Hyo-Jung (KOR)   France [37]
1995   Jakarta   Lee Kyung-Chul (KOR)   Natalia Valeeva (MDA)   South Korea [38]
1997   Victoria   Kim Kyung-Ho (KOR)   Kim Du-Ri (KOR) [39]
1999   Riom   Hong Sung-Chil (KOR)   Lee Eun-Kyung (KOR)   Italy   Italy [40]
2001   Beijing   Yeon Jung-Ki (KOR)   Park Sung-Hyun (KOR)   South Korea   China [41]
2003   New York   Michele Frangilli (ITA)   Yun Mi-Jin (KOR)   South Korea [42]
2005   Madrid   Chung Jae-Hun (KOR)   Lee Sung-Jin (KOR) [43]
2007   Leipzig   Im Dong-Hyun (KOR)   Natalia Valeeva (ITA) [44]
2009   Ulsan   Lee Chang-Hwan (KOR)   Joo Hyun-Jung (KOR) [45]
2011   Turin   Kim Woo-Jin (KOR)   Denisse Van Lamoen (CHI)   Italy   South Korea [46]
2013   Belek   Lee Seung-Yun (KOR)   Maja Jager (DEN)   United States   South Korea [47]
2015   Copenhagen   Kim Woo-Jin (KOR)   Ki Bo-Bae (KOR)   South Korea   Russia
2017   Mexico City   Im Dong-Hyun (KOR)   Ksenia Perova (RUS)   Italy   South Korea

Note: 1. Unofficial; 2. Disputed

Compound edit

Year Location Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's Team Women's Team Mixed Team Ref[4]
1995   Jakarta   Gary Broadhead (USA)   Angela Moscarelli (USA)   France   United States [48]
1997   Victoria   Dee Wilde (USA)   Fabiola Palazzini (ITA)   Hungary   Italy [49]
1999   Riom   Dave Cousins (USA)   Catherine Pellen (FRA)   United States   Chinese Taipei [50]
2001   Beijing   Dejan Sitar (SLO)   Ulrika Sjoewall (SWE)   Norway   France [51]
2003   New York   Clint Freeman (AUS)   Mary Zorn (USA)   United States   United States [52]
2005   Madrid   Morgan Lundin (SWE)   Sofia Goncharova (RUS)   France [53]
2007   Leipzig   Dietmar Trillus (CAN)   Eugenia Salvi (ITA)   Belgium [54]
2009   Ulsan   Reo Wilde (USA)   Albina Loginova (RUS)   Russia [55]
2011   Turin   Christopher Perkins (CAN)   United States   Italy [56]
2013   Belek   Mike Schloesser (NED)   Kristina Berger (GER)   Denmark   Colombia [57]
2015   Copenhagen   Stephan Hansen (DEN)   Kim Yun-hee (KOR)   Iran   Ukraine   South Korea
2017   Mexico City   Sebastien Peineau (FRA)   Song Yun-Soo (KOR)   United States   Colombia

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cite error: The named reference worldarchery1 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Outdoor Archery World Championships Individual Medallists" (PDF). Archery.org. Retrieved 2012-09-20.
  3. ^ http://www.texasarchery.org/Documents/NAAHist/ArcheryChampions2ndEditionOpt.pdf
  4. ^ "Outdoor Archery World Championships Individual Medallists" (PDF). Archery.org. Retrieved 2012-09-20.