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Underwater Rugby World Championships

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The Underwater Rugby World Championships is the peak international event for the underwater sport of underwater rugby. The event is conducted on behalf of the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques (CMAS) by an affiliated national federation. The championships was first held in 1980.


Men Underwater Rugby World Championships

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Year Championship Host City, Country [1] Gold Silver Bronze 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th
1980 1st World Championships Germany Mülheim, Germany 1 Denmark DEN 2 Germany GER 3 Sweden SWE Finland FIN Norway NOR Austria AUT Italy ITA
1983 2nd World Championships [2] Sweden Malmö, Sweden 1 Denmark DEN 2 Germany GER 3 Sweden SWE Finland FIN Austria AUT Norway NOR
1987 3rd World Championships Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland 1 Sweden SWE 2 Denmark DEN 3 Germany GER Finland FIN Austria AUT Norway NOR Switzerland SUI
1991 4th World Championships Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 1 Sweden SWE 2 Norway NOR 3 Germany GER Austria AUT Denmark DEN Finland FIN Czech Republic CZE Colombia COL Switzerland SUI
1995 5th World Championships Colombia Cali, Colombia 1 Sweden SWE 2 Denmark DEN 3 Norway NOR Germany GER Finland FIN Austria AUT Colombia COL Czech Republic CZE Switzerland SUI Peru PER
1999 6th World Championships [3] Germany Essen, Germany 1 Sweden SWE 2 Denmark DEN 3 Germany GER Norway NOR Colombia COL Czech Republic CZE Austria AUT United States USA
2003 7th World Championships [4] Denmark Fredericia, Denmark 1 Sweden SWE 2 Norway NOR 3 Finland FIN Germany GER Denmark DEN Colombia COL Czech Republic CZE Russia RUS Switzerland SUI United States USA Turkey TUR
2007 8th World Championships Italy Bari, Italy 1 Finland FIN 2 Sweden SWE 3 Norway NOR Denmark DEN Germany GER Colombia COL Italy ITA Switzerland SUI Russia RUS Czech Republic CZE Austria AUT Turkey TUR Spain SPA
2011 9th World Championships [5] Finland Helsinki, Finland 1 Norway NOR[6] 2 Germany GER 3 Sweden SWE Finland FIN Denmark DEN Colombia COL Czech Republic CZE Turkey TUR Russia RUS Austria AUT Italy ITA
2015 10th World Championships [7] Colombia Cali, Colombia 1 Norway NOR 2 Germany GER 3 Colombia COL Sweden SWE Denmark DEN Venezuela VEN Austria AUT Canada CAN United States USA Spain SPA Australia AUS South Africa SAF
2019 11th World Championships [8] Austria Graz, Austria 1 Colombia COL 2 Norway NOR 3 Germany GER Denmark DEN Sweden SWE Finland FIN Austria AUT Spain SPA Australia AUS Czech Republic CZE United States USA Italy ITA Canada CAN United Kingdom GRB Hungary HUN Slovakia SVK Luxembourg LUX
2023 12th World Championships [9] Canada Montreal, Canada 1 Colombia COL 2 Germany GER 3 Denmark DEN Norway NOR Sweden SWE United States USA Australia AUS Austria AUT Canada CAN Spain SPA

Total Men Underwater Rugby World Championships

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Position Country Championships
1 Sweden SWE 5
2 Colombia COL 2
Denmark DEN 2
Norway NOR 2
5 Finland FIN 1

Women Underwater Rugby World Championships

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Year Championship Host City, Country [10] Gold Silver Bronze 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
1991 4th World Championships Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark 1 Sweden SWE 2 Norway NOR 3 Germany GER Finland FIN Denmark DEN Switzerland SUI
1995 5th World Championships Colombia Cali, Colombia 1 Norway NOR 2 Germany GER 3 Sweden SWE Finland FIN Colombia COL Denmark DEN Peru PER
1999 6th World Championships Germany Essen, Germany 1 Sweden SWE 2 Norway NOR 3 Germany GER Colombia COL Denmark DEN
2003 7th World Championships Denmark Fredericia, Denmark 1 Germany GER 2 Sweden SWE 3 Colombia COL Norway NOR Denmark DEN United States USA Turkey TUR
2007 8th World Championships Italy Bari, Italy 1 Germany GER 2 Sweden SWE 3 Norway NOR Colombia COL Denmark DEN Russia RUS Finland FIN Italy ITA Spain SPA
2011 9th World Championships Finland Helsinki, Finland 1 Norway NOR[11] 2 Sweden SWE 3 Germany GER Finland FIN Colombia COL Denmark DEN Spain SPA
2015 10th World Championships Colombia Cali, Colombia 1 Germany GER 2 Norway NOR 3 Colombia COL Sweden SWE Finland FIN Denmark DEN Australia AUS Venezuela VEN United States USA
2019 11th World Championships Austria Graz, Austria 1 Norway NOR 2 Germany GER 3 Colombia COL Finland FIN Sweden SWE Austria AUT Turkey TUR Australia AUS Denmark DEN Spain SPA United States USA Italy ITA Canada CAN United Kingdom GBR
2023 12th World Championships Canada Montreal, Canada 1 Colombia COL 2 Norway NOR 3 Germany GER Australia AUS Sweden SWE Denmark DEN Austria AUT United States USA Spain SPA Canada CAN


Total Women Underwater Rugby World Championships

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Position Country Championships
1 Germany GER 3
Norway NOR 3
3 Sweden SWE 2
4 Colombia COL 1

References

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  1. ^ "Championships Archive". CMAS. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  2. ^ https://www.ssdf.se/verksamheter/uv-rugby/arkiv/landslag/herrlandslaget/1983-vm SSDF. retrieved October 4th 2024
  3. ^ https://www.ssdf.se/verksamheter/uv-rugby/arkiv/landslag/herrlandslaget/1999-vm SSDF retrieved October 4th 2024
  4. ^ https://www.ssdf.se/verksamheter/uv-rugby/arkiv/landslag/herrlandslaget/2003-vm SSDF. Retrieved October 4th 2024
  5. ^ https://www.ssdf.se/verksamheter/uv-rugby/arkiv/landslag/herrlandslaget/2011-vm SSDF. Retrieved October 4th, 2024
  6. ^ "Two Norwegian World Cup gold in underwater rugby". Allvoices, Inc. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  7. ^ https://www.cmas.org/rugby/results.html CMAS. Retrieved October 4th, 2024
  8. ^ https://www.cmas.org/rugby/results.html CMAS. Retrieved October 4th, 2024
  9. ^ https://www.cmas.org/rugby/results.html CMAS. Retrieved October 4th, 2024
  10. ^ "Championships Archive". CMAS. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Two Norwegian World Cup gold in underwater rugby". Allvoices, Inc. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
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