WINTERSPORT CHARTS
ARCHIV (ARCHIVE)
SHORTTRACK (SHORT TRACK SKATING)
WELTMEISTERSCHAFTEN (WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen (Women) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Meng Wang CHN 2004-2013 14 7 2
2 Yang Yang A CHN 1997-2005 13 2 2
3 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 11 5 1
4 Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 7 2 -
5 Suzanne Schulting NED 2017-2023 7 1 2
6 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2003-2006 6 2 2
7 Sylvie Daigle CAN 1979-1991 5 2 1
8 Kexin Fan CHN 2011-2019 5 1 2
9 Seung-Hi Park KOR 2010-2014 4 5 1
10 Suk Hee Shim KOR 2013-2018 4 4 4
11 Elise Christie GBR 2013-2017 3 4 3
12 Nathalie Lambert CAN 1984-1994 3 2 2
13 Lee-Kyung Chun KOR 1993-1998 3 2 -
14 Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2010-2012 3 1 3
Xandra Velzeboer NED 2021-2024 3 1 3
16 Miyoshi Kato JPN 1978-1983 2 1 2
17 Jianrou Li CHN 2012 2 1 -
18 Eiko Shishii JPN 1985-1988 2 - 1
19 Arianna Fontana ITA 2007-2024 1 6 6
20 Marianne St-Gelais CAN 2010-2017 1 6 2
21 Kim Boutin CAN 2018-2024 1 5 4
22 Chunlu Wang CHN 1995-2002 1 4 1
23 Evgenia Radanova BUL 2001-2003 1 2 3
24 Eun-Ju Jung KOR 2007 1 2 1
Maryse Perreault CAN 1982-1989 1 2 1
26 Min-Jung Kim KOR 2009 1 2 -
27 Kalyna Roberge CAN 2006-2010 1 1 6
28 Katherine Reutter USA 2010-2011 1 1 2
29 Bonnie Blair USA 1984-1986 1 1 1
Kristen Santos-Griswold USA 2024 1 1 1
31 Gilli Kim KOR 2024 1 1 -
So-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1994 1 1 -
33 Mariko Kinoshita JPN 1984-1987 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren (Men) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2014 14 5 3
2 Charles Hamelin CAN 2005-2021 8 10 10
3 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2010 6 5 2
4 Shaoang Liu HUN 2016-2022 6 3 1
5 Jiajun Li CHN 1996-2005 6 2 4
6 Marc Gagnon CAN 1993-2001 5 2 1
7 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 1997-2002 5 - 1
8 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2009 4 5 2
9 Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 4 2 -
10 Da Woon Sin KOR 2012-2017 4 - 1
11 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2009-2022 3 5 2
12 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 3 2 -
13 Sjinkie Knegt NED 2013-2018 2 4 1
14 Dajing Wu CHN 2014-2019 2 3 2
15 Shaolin Sandor Liu HUN 2015-2021 2 3 1
16 Gaetan Boucher CAN 1976-1982 2 3 -
17 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 2005-2010 2 2 3
18 Daeheon Hwang KOR 2018-2019 2 2 1
19 Guy Daignault CAN 1982-1986 2 1 1
Tianyu Han CHN 2014-2016 2 1 1
21 Wenhao Liang CHN 2010-2013 2 - 4
22 Yi Ra Seo KOR 2017 2 - 2
23 Michel Daignault CAN 1984-1989 2 - 1
24 Ji Won Park KOR 2023 2 - -
Toshinobu Kawai JPN 1985-1987 2 - -
26 Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2004 1 2 3
27 Pietro Sighel ITA 2021-2024 1 2 2
28 Ji-Hoon Chae KOR 1993-1996 1 2 1
Ki-Hoon Kim KOR 1989-1993 1 2 1
Tatsuyoshi Ishihara JPN 1984-1988 1 2 1
31 Semen Elistratov RUS 2015-2021 1 1 6
32 Se Yeong Park KOR 2014-2016 1 1 3
33 Louis Grenier CAN 1980-1985 1 1 2
Olivier Jean CAN 2009-2012 1 1 2
35 Ryoung Min KOR 2000-2001 1 1 1
36 Wilfred O'Reilly GBR 1990-1991 1 1 -
37 Kyung-Taek Song KOR 2008 1 - 3
38 Jun-Ho Lee KOR 1990-1992 1 - 2
39 Alan Rattray USA 1976-1978 1 - 1
Hiroshi Toda JPN 1977-1979 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Nationen (Nations) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Südkorea (South Korea) 1988-2024 132 98 73
2 Kanada (Canada) 1976-2024 77 99 84
3 China (China) 1988-2024 77 59 49
4 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1982-2024 25 19 20
5 USA (United States) 1976-2024 18 17 38
6 Japan (Japan) 1977-2018 14 20 27
7 Italien (Italy) 1980-2024 8 20 39
8 Ungarn (Hungary) 2015-2022 8 9 4
9 Großbritannien (Great Britain) 1976-2017 6 10 9
10 Russland (Russia) 1991-2021 3 6 9
11 Australien (Australia) 1978-2024 2 5 4
12 Bulgarien (Bulgaria) 1999-2003 1 2 6
13 Neuseeland (New Zealand) 1991-1993 1 1 -
14 Belgien (Belgium) 1976-2023 - 2 5
15 Frankreich (France) 1976-2022 - 2 4
16 Deutschland (Germany) 2010-2011 - 1 1
Polen (Poland) 2018-2024 - 1 1
18 Kasachstan (Kazakhstan) 2024 - 1 -
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Mehrkampf (Women Overall) 1976-2022
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Yang Yang A CHN 1997-2003 6 1 -
2 Sylvie Daigle CAN 1979-1991 5 2 1
3 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2022 4 1 -
4 Meng Wang CHN 2004-2013 3 3 -
5 Nathalie Lambert CAN 1984-1994 3 2 2
6 Lee-Kyung Chun KOR 1993-1998 3 2 -
7 Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 3 - -
8 Miyoshi Kato JPN 1978-1983 2 1 2
9 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2003-2005 2 1 -
10 Eiko Shishii JPN 1985-1988 2 - 1
11 Suzanne Schulting NED 2019-2021 2 - -
12 Maryse Perreault CAN 1982-1989 1 2 1
13 Seung-Hi Park KOR 2010-2014 1 2 -
14 Suk Hee Shim KOR 2013-2018 1 1 3
15 Bonnie Blair USA 1984-1986 1 1 1
16 So-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1994 1 1 -
17 Elise Christie GBR 2016-2017 1 - 1
Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2010-2011 1 - 1
Mariko Kinoshita JPN 1984-1987 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Einzelstrecken (Women Single Distances) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Meng Wang CHN 2004-2013 11 4 2
2 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 7 4 1
3 Yang Yang A CHN 2001-2005 7 1 2
4 Kexin Fan CHN 2011-2019 5 1 2
Suzanne Schulting NED 2017-2023 5 1 2
6 Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 4 2 -
7 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2003-2006 4 1 2
8 Seung-Hi Park KOR 2010-2014 3 3 1
Suk Hee Shim KOR 2013-2018 3 3 1
10 Xandra Velzeboer NED 2021-2024 3 1 2
11 Elise Christie GBR 2013-2017 2 4 2
12 Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2010-2012 2 1 2
13 Arianna Fontana ITA 2007-2024 1 5 3
14 Kim Boutin CAN 2018-2024 1 4 3
15 Marianne St-Gelais CAN 2010-2017 1 4 2
16 Evgenia Radanova BUL 2001-2003 1 2 1
17 Kalyna Roberge CAN 2006-2010 1 1 4
18 Chunlu Wang CHN 2001-2002 1 1 1
Eun-Ju Jung KOR 2007 1 1 1
Kristen Santos-Griswold USA 2024 1 1 1
21 Gilli Kim KOR 2024 1 1 -
Jianrou Li CHN 2012 1 1 -
Min-Jung Kim KOR 2009 1 1 -
24 Katherine Reutter USA 2010-2011 1 - 2
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 500 m (Women 500 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Meng Wang CHN 2004-2013 6 1 -
2 Kexin Fan CHN 2011-2019 5 1 2
3 Yang Yang A CHN 2001-2005 3 1 -
4 Xandra Velzeboer NED 2022-2024 2 1 -
5 Kalyna Roberge CAN 2006-2010 1 1 2
6 Suzanne Schulting NED 2019-2023 1 1 1
7 Kim Boutin CAN 2022-2024 1 1 -
Seung-Hi Park KOR 2013-2014 1 1 -
9 Chunlu Wang CHN 2001-2002 1 - 1
10 Lara van Ruijven NED 2019 1 - -
Minjeong Choi KOR 2018 1 - -
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 1000 m (Women 1000 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Meng Wang CHN 2005-2013 4 1 1
2 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 3 2 -
3 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2003-2005 2 1 -
Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2010-2012 2 1 -
Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 2 1 -
6 Suzanne Schulting NED 2017-2021 2 - 1
Yang Yang A CHN 2001-2003 2 - 1
8 Suk Hee Shim KOR 2014-2018 2 - -
9 Elise Christie GBR 2013-2017 1 2 1
10 Evgenia Radanova BUL 2002-2003 1 - 1
Xandra Velzeboer NED 2022-2023 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 1500 m (Women 1500 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 3 2 1
2 Seung-Hi Park KOR 2010-2014 2 1 1
3 Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 2 1 -
4 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2003-2006 2 - 1
Yang Yang A CHN 2001-2003 2 - 1
6 Suzanne Schulting NED 2021-2023 2 - -
7 Suk Hee Shim KOR 2013-2018 1 3 1
8 Meng Wang CHN 2004-2008 1 2 1
9 Marianne St-Gelais CAN 2013-2017 1 1 1
10 Elise Christie GBR 2016-2017 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Staffel (Women Relay) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Nathalie Lambert CAN 1981-1997 14 1 -
2 Sylvie Daigle CAN 1978-1994 10 1 -
3 Maryse Perreault CAN 1981-1990 9 1 -
4 Eden Donatelli CAN 1986-1992 7 - -
5 Chunlu Wang CHN 1995-2003 6 2 -
6 Kexin Fan CHN 2011-2024 6 1 -
7 Yang Yang A CHN 1994-2005 5 4 -
8 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 5 1 -
Suk Hee Shim KOR 2015-2023 5 1 -
Yang Yang S CHN 1995-2001 5 1 -
11 Qiuhong Liu CHN 2008-2014 5 - 1
12 Meng Wang CHN 2003-2013 4 2 1
13 Dandan Sun CHN 1996-2001 4 1 -
Suzanne Schulting NED 2018-2024 4 1 -
15 Christine Boudrias CAN 1992-1997 4 - 1
Selma Poutsma NED 2021-2024 4 - 1
Xandra Velzeboer NED 2021-2024 4 - 1
18 Alang Kim KOR 2015-2022 4 - -
Angela Cutrone CAN 1991-1994 4 - -
20 Tianyu Fu CHN 2002-2009 3 4 1
21 Yara van Kerkhof NED 2011-2024 3 2 1
22 Annie Perreault CAN 1990-2003 3 1 3
23 Marie-Jose Martin CAN 1981-1985 3 1 -
Min-Jung Kim KOR 2007-2010 3 1 -
Peggy Hartrich USA 1976-1979 3 1 -
26 Isabelle Charest CAN 1993-2000 3 - 2
27 Jianrou Li CHN 2011-2013 3 - -
28 Yang Zhou CHN 2007-2015 2 2 1
29 Eun-Ju Jung KOR 2007-2009 2 1 -
Susan Auch CAN 1985-1988 2 1 -
31 Eun-Byul Lee KOR 2010-2016 2 - 1
Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2002-2005 2 - 1
Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2004-2012 2 - 1
34 Cathy Morin CAN 1987-1989 2 - -
Celeste Chlapaty USA 1976-1977 2 - -
Chun-Sa Byun KOR 2004-2007 2 - -
Do Hee Noh KOR 2015-2016 2 - -
Gi-Hyun Ko KOR 2002-2004 2 - -
Han Xiao CHN 2011-2012 2 - -
Hui Zhang CHN 2009-2011 2 - -
Ji-Soo Jeon KOR 2007-2015 2 - -
Louise Begin CAN 1981-1982 2 - -
Michelle Velzeboer NED 2023-2024 2 - -
Seung-Hi Park KOR 2008-2010 2 - -
Xue Kong CHN 2012-2014 2 - -
46 Eiko Shishii JPN 1982-1988 1 6 -
Hiromi Takeuchi JPN 1983-1990 1 6 -
Mariko Kinoshita JPN 1982-1988 1 6 -
49 Tania Vicent CAN 1995-2010 1 4 3
50 Kalyna Roberge CAN 2005-2010 1 3 2
51 Amanda Overland CAN 2003-2008 1 3 1
52 Xiao Lei Cheng CHN 2004-2007 1 3 -
53 Alanna Kraus CAN 2000-2006 1 2 2
54 Brenda Webster CAN 1977-1979 1 2 -
Hye-Won Park KOR 2000-2002 1 2 -
Kathy Turnbull CAN 1977-1979 1 2 -
Min-Kyung Choi KOR 2000-2002 1 2 -
Tsugumi Watanabe JPN 1982-1985 1 2 -
59 Jessica Hewitt CAN 2009-2014 1 1 2
60 Marinella Canclini ITA 1991-1999 1 1 1
Rianne de Vries NED 2018-2022 1 1 1
Yanmei Zhang CHN 1988-1995 1 1 1
63 Barbara Baldissera ITA 1996-1999 1 1 -
Dorothea Boyce USA 1978-1979 1 1 -
Geon Hee Kim KOR 2019-2023 1 1 -
Katia Colturi ITA 1996-1999 1 1 -
Li Gong CHN 2023-2024 1 1 -
Mi Lei Zhu CHN 2006-2007 1 1 -
Min-Jin Joo KOR 2000-2002 1 1 -
Sae-Bom Shin KOR 2008-2009 1 1 -
Shin-Young Yang KOR 2008-2009 1 1 -
Yize Zang CHN 2017-2023 1 1 -
Yue Lin CHN 2015-2017 1 1 -
Yutong Han CHN 2014-2015 1 1 -
75 Jung-Won Choi KOR 2010-2012 1 - 1
Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Team (Women Team) 1991-2011
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2001-2006 5 1 -
2 Yang Yang A CHN 1995-2005 4 4 -
3 Chunlu Wang CHN 1998-2003 4 2 -
Lee-Kyung Chun KOR 1992-1998 4 2 -
5 Yang Yang S CHN 1995-2001 4 1 -
6 Dandan Sun CHN 1998-2001 4 - -
7 Sang-Mi An KOR 1993-2000 3 3 1
Yun-Mi Kim KOR 1993-1999 3 3 1
9 Hye-Kyung Won KOR 1994-1998 3 2 -
Min-Jung Kim KOR 2003-2010 3 2 -
11 So-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1996 3 1 -
12 Chun-Sa Byun KOR 2004-2007 3 - -
Gi-Hyun Ko KOR 2002-2004 3 - -
Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2003-2011 3 - -
Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 3 - -
16 Tianyu Fu CHN 2002-2009 2 6 -
17 Meng Wang CHN 2003-2009 2 4 -
18 Min-Kyung Choi KOR 1997-2002 2 2 1
19 Nathalie Lambert CAN 1991-1997 2 1 -
Qiuhong Liu CHN 2008-2011 2 1 -
Seung-Hi Park KOR 2008-2011 2 1 -
22 Angela Cutrone CAN 1991-1994 2 - -
Min-Jee Kim KOR 2003-2004 2 - -
Sylvie Daigle CAN 1991-1994 2 - -
Yang Zhou CHN 2008-2009 2 - -
Yun-Mi Kang KOR 2005-2006 2 - -
27 Annie Perreault CAN 1991-2002 1 2 3
28 Christine Boudrias CAN 1994-1999 1 2 2
Isabelle Charest CAN 1994-1999 1 2 2
30 Min-Jin Joo KOR 2000-2002 1 2 -
31 Katia Colturi ITA 1993-1996 1 1 1
Mara Urbani ITA 1993-1996 1 1 1
Marinella Canclini ITA 1993-1996 1 1 1
34 Da-Hye Jeon KOR 2001-2006 1 1 -
Eun-Ju Jung KOR 2007-2008 1 1 -
Hye-Won Park KOR 2000-2002 1 1 -
Ryang-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1994 1 1 -
So-Ja Shin KOR 1992-1993 1 1 -
39 Katia Mosconi ITA 1993-1994 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen (Women) 1976-2024
einschließlich Staffel & Team (inclusive Relay & Team)
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Yang Yang A CHN 1994-2005 22 10 2
2 Meng Wang CHN 2003-2013 20 13 3
3 Nathalie Lambert CAN 1981-1997 19 4 2
4 Sylvie Daigle CAN 1978-1994 17 3 1
5 Minjeong Choi KOR 2015-2023 16 6 1
6 Eun-Kyung Choi KOR 2001-2006 13 3 3
7 Chunlu Wang CHN 1995-2003 11 8 1
8 Kexin Fan CHN 2011-2024 11 3 2
9 Suzanne Schulting NED 2017-2024 11 2 2
10 Sun-Yu Jin KOR 2005-2007 11 2 1
11 Maryse Perreault CAN 1981-1990 10 3 1
12 Suk Hee Shim KOR 2013-2023 9 5 4
13 Yang Yang S CHN 1995-2001 9 3 3
14 Seung-Hi Park KOR 2008-2014 8 6 1
15 Ha-Ri Cho KOR 2003-2012 8 1 4
16 Dandan Sun CHN 1996-2001 8 1 -
17 Eden Donatelli CAN 1986-1992 8 - 1
18 Lee-Kyung Chun KOR 1992-1998 7 7 2
19 Min-Jung Kim KOR 2003-2010 7 5 -
20 Qiuhong Liu CHN 2008-2014 7 4 2
21 Xandra Velzeboer NED 2021-2024 7 1 4
22 Angela Cutrone CAN 1991-1994 6 - -
23 Tianyu Fu CHN 2002-2009 5 11 4
24 Gi-Hyun Ko KOR 2002-2004 5 3 -
25 Christine Boudrias CAN 1992-1999 5 2 3
26 Jianrou Li CHN 2011-2013 5 2 -
27 Chun-Sa Byun KOR 2004-2007 5 1 2
28 Yang Zhou CHN 2007-2015 4 5 4
29 Eun-Ju Jung KOR 2007-2009 4 4 1
30 Annie Perreault CAN 1990-2003 4 3 6
31 So-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1996 4 3 2
32 Isabelle Charest CAN 1993-2000 4 2 5
33 Alang Kim KOR 2014-2022 4 1 -
34 Selma Poutsma NED 2021-2024 4 - 3
35 Sang-Mi An KOR 1993-2000 3 7 1
36 Yun-Mi Kim KOR 1993-1999 3 6 3
37 Hye-Kyung Won KOR 1994-1998 3 6 2
38 Eiko Shishii JPN 1982-1988 3 6 1
39 Elise Christie GBR 2013-2017 3 4 3
40 Min-Kyung Choi KOR 1997-2002 3 4 1
41 Yara van Kerkhof NED 2011-2024 3 2 2
42 Eun-Byul Lee KOR 2010-2016 3 1 1
Min-Jee Kim KOR 2003-2004 3 1 1
Peggy Hartrich USA 1976-1979 3 1 1
45 Marie-Jose Martin CAN 1981-1985 3 1 -
46 Celeste Chlapaty USA 1976-1977 3 - -
Hui Zhang CHN 2009-2011 3 - -
Ji-Soo Jeon KOR 2007-2015 3 - -
49 Mariko Kinoshita JPN 1982-1988 2 6 1
50 Kalyna Roberge CAN 2005-2010 2 5 12
51 Miyoshi Kato JPN 1977-1983 2 4 5
52 Hye-Won Park KOR 2000-2002 2 3 -
Min-Jin Joo KOR 2000-2002 2 3 -
54 Marinella Canclini ITA 1991-1999 2 2 3
55 Katia Colturi ITA 1993-1999 2 2 1
56 Brenda Webster CAN 1977-1979 2 2 -
57 Yun-Mi Kang KOR 2005-2006 2 1 2
58 Louise Begin CAN 1981-1982 2 1 1
Mara Urbani ITA 1993-1996 2 1 1
60 Han Xiao CHN 2011-2012 2 1 -
Susan Auch CAN 1985-1988 2 1 -
62 Cathy Morin CAN 1987-1989 2 - -
Do Hee Noh KOR 2015-2016 2 - -
Michelle Velzeboer NED 2023-2024 2 - -
Sarah Docter USA 1978 2 - -
Xue Kong CHN 2012-2014 2 - -
67 Marianne St-Gelais CAN 2010-2018 1 11 4
68 Hiromi Takeuchi JPN 1983-1992 1 7 -
Xiao Lei Cheng CHN 2004-2007 1 7 -
70 Arianna Fontana ITA 2006-2024 1 6 10
Tania Vicent CAN 1995-2010 1 6 10
72 Kim Boutin CAN 2018-2024 1 6 8
73 Mi Lei Zhu CHN 2004-2007 1 5 -
74 Shin-Young Yang KOR 2008-2009 1 4 1
75 Amanda Overland CAN 2003-2008 1 3 5
76 Yanmei Zhang CHN 1988-1995 1 3 3
77 Sae-Bom Shin KOR 2008-2009 1 3 2
78 Kathy Turnbull CAN 1977-1980 1 3 1
79 Tsugumi Watanabe JPN 1982-1992 1 3 -
80 Alanna Kraus CAN 2000-2006 1 2 7
81 Evgenia Radanova BUL 1999-2003 1 2 6
82 Kristen Santos-Griswold USA 2024 1 2 2
83 Barbara Baldissera ITA 1994-1999 1 2 1
Da-Hye Jeon KOR 2001-2006 1 2 1
85 Gilli Kim KOR 2023-2024 1 2 -
86 Katherine Reutter USA 2009-2011 1 1 5
87 Bonnie Blair USA 1983-1986 1 1 3
88 Jessica Hewitt CAN 2009-2014 1 1 2
Ryang-Hee Kim KOR 1992-1994 1 1 2
90 Rianne de Vries NED 2018-2022 1 1 1
91 Dongxiang Zhang CHN 1995 1 1 -
Dorothea Boyce USA 1978-1979 1 1 -
Geon Hee Kim KOR 2019-2023 1 1 -
Lara van Ruijven NED 2018-2019 1 1 -
Li Gong CHN 2023-2024 1 1 -
So-Ja Shin KOR 1992-1993 1 1 -
Yize Zang CHN 2017-2023 1 1 -
Yue Lin CHN 2015-2017 1 1 -
Yutong Han CHN 2014-2015 1 1 -
100 Chantale Sevigny CAN 1995-2005 1 - 2
Chunyu Qu CHN 2016-2018 1 - 2
Mariarosa Candido ITA 1987-1993 1 - 2
103 Dam Min Kim KOR 2011-2012 1 - 1
Jiyoo Kim KOR 2017-2019 1 - 1
Jung-Won Choi KOR 2010-2012 1 - 1
Katia Mosconi ITA 1993-1994 1 - 1
Patty Lyman USA 1978 1 - 1
Soo-Yeon Yeo KOR 2005 1 - 1
Valie Reimann USA 1977 1 - 1
Whimin Seo KOR 2022 1 - 1
Yoon-Sook Lee KOR 1989-1992 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Nationen (Women Nations) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Südkorea (South Korea) 1989-2024 64 52 31
2 China (China) 1988-2019 54 41 27
3 Kanada (Canada) 1976-2024 31 41 49
4 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1985-2024 14 8 13
5 USA (United States) 1976-2024 8 7 18
6 Japan (Japan) 1977-2017 6 14 13
7 Italien (Italy) 1980-2024 4 9 18
8 Großbritannien (Great Britain) 1981-2017 3 4 4
9 Bulgarien (Bulgaria) 1999-2003 1 2 6
10 Russland (Russia) 1991-2019 - 3 3
11 Frankreich (France) 1992-2021 - 1 1
12 Belgien (Belgium) 2021 - 1 -
Polen (Poland) 2018 - 1 -
Ungarn (Hungary) 2017 - 1 -
15 Australien (Australia) 1982 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Staffel (Women Relay) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Kanada (Canada) 1976-2024 16 12 10
2 China (China) 1988-2017 13 8 2
3 Südkorea (South Korea) 1989-2023 10 7 5
4 USA (United States) 1976-2024 3 4 6
5 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1985-2024 3 4 4
6 Italien (Italy) 1980-2021 2 1 7
7 Japan (Japan) 1977-2017 1 8 6
8 Russland (Russia) 1991-2019 - 2 1
9 Frankreich (France) 1992-2021 - 1 1
10 Ungarn (Hungary) 2017 - 1 -
11 Bulgarien (Bulgaria) 1999-2003 - - 3
12 Australien (Australia) 1982 - - 1
Großbritannien (Great Britain) 1981 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Team (Women Team) 1991-2011
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Südkorea (South Korea) 1992-2011 12 7 1
2 China (China) 1991-2011 6 9 1
3 Kanada (Canada) 1991-2010 2 3 8
4 Italien (Italy) 1993-2010 1 1 4
5 Japan (Japan) 1992-2000 - 1 2
6 USA (United States) 1996-2011 - - 3
7 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1991 - - 1
Russland (Russia) 1993 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Mehrkampf (Men Overall) 1976-2022
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2014 6 1 -
2 Marc Gagnon CAN 1993-2001 4 2 1
3 Gaetan Boucher CAN 1976-1982 2 3 -
4 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2010 2 2 -
5 Jiajun Li CHN 1996-2004 2 1 3
6 Guy Daignault CAN 1982-1986 2 1 1
7 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 1997-2002 2 - 1
Michel Daignault CAN 1984-1989 2 - 1
9 Shaoang Liu HUN 2021-2022 2 - -
Toshinobu Kawai JPN 1985-1987 2 - -
11 Charles Hamelin CAN 2007-2018 1 3 3
12 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2008 1 2 1
Ji-Hoon Chae KOR 1993-1996 1 2 1
Ki-Hoon Kim KOR 1989-1993 1 2 1
Tatsuyoshi Ishihara JPN 1984-1988 1 2 1
16 Louis Grenier CAN 1980-1985 1 1 2
17 Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 1 1 -
Sjinkie Knegt NED 2015-2017 1 1 -
Wilfred O'Reilly GBR 1990-1991 1 1 -
Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2010-2012 1 1 -
21 Jun-Ho Lee KOR 1990-1992 1 - 2
22 Alan Rattray USA 1976-1978 1 - 1
Hiroshi Toda JPN 1977-1979 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Einzelstrecken (Men Single Distances) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2014 8 4 3
2 Charles Hamelin CAN 2005-2021 7 7 7
3 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2010 4 3 2
4 Shaoang Liu HUN 2016-2022 4 3 1
5 Jiajun Li CHN 2001-2005 4 1 1
6 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2009 3 3 1
7 Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 3 1 -
8 Da Woon Sin KOR 2012-2017 3 - 1
9 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 2002 3 - -
10 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2009-2022 2 4 2
11 Dajing Wu CHN 2014-2019 2 3 1
12 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 2005-2010 2 2 1
13 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 2 2 -
14 Daeheon Hwang KOR 2018-2019 2 1 -
Shaolin Sandor Liu HUN 2015-2021 2 1 -
16 Wenhao Liang CHN 2010-2013 2 - 2
17 Ji Won Park KOR 2023 2 - -
18 Sjinkie Knegt NED 2013-2018 1 3 1
19 Pietro Sighel ITA 2021-2024 1 2 2
20 Semen Elistratov RUS 2015-2021 1 1 4
21 Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2004 1 1 2
22 Olivier Jean CAN 2009-2012 1 1 1
Tianyu Han CHN 2014-2016 1 1 1
24 Se Yeong Park KOR 2014-2016 1 - 3
25 Kyung-Taek Song KOR 2008 1 - 2
Yi Ra Seo KOR 2017 1 - 2
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 500 m (Men 500 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Charles Hamelin CAN 2005-2014 2 3 1
2 Dajing Wu CHN 2014-2019 2 3 -
3 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 2005-2010 2 1 1
4 Shaoang Liu HUN 2016-2022 2 - 1
Wenhao Liang CHN 2010-2013 2 - 1
6 Daeheon Hwang KOR 2018-2019 2 - -
Jiajun Li CHN 2001-2003 2 - -
8 Olivier Jean CAN 2009-2012 1 1 1
9 Shaolin Sandor Liu HUN 2015-2016 1 1 -
10 Pietro Sighel ITA 2021-2023 1 - 1
Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2004 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 1000 m (Men 1000 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2014 4 3 -
2 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2010 3 1 -
3 Charles Hamelin CAN 2006-2018 2 3 4
4 Jiajun Li CHN 2001-2005 2 1 1
5 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2009 1 3 1
6 Shaoang Liu HUN 2017-2022 1 2 -
7 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2010-2022 1 1 1
8 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 1 1 -
Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 1 1 -
10 Se Yeong Park KOR 2014-2015 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 1500 m (Men 1500 m) 2001-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn KOR 2003-2007 4 - 1
2 Charles Hamelin CAN 2011-2021 3 1 2
3 Da Woon Sin KOR 2012-2017 2 - 1
4 Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 2 - -
5 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2010 1 2 1
6 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2009-2012 1 2 -
7 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 1 1 -
Shaoang Liu HUN 2016-2022 1 1 -
Tianyu Han CHN 2014-2016 1 1 -
10 Semen Elistratov RUS 2015-2021 1 - 2
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Staffel (Men Relay) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Charles Hamelin CAN 2005-2022 5 4 1
2 Charles Veldhoven NED 1982-1990 4 2 1
3 Guy Daignault CAN 1981-1986 4 2 -
Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2013 4 2 -
Louis Grenier CAN 1979-1986 4 2 -
6 Jeroen Otter NED 1984-1990 4 1 1
7 Gaetan Boucher CAN 1977-1982 4 1 -
8 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2008-2022 4 - 2
9 Louis Baril CAN 1979-1982 4 - -
10 Eric Bedard CAN 1997-2006 3 4 1
11 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 1999-2012 3 3 1
12 Mathieu Turcotte CAN 1998-2006 3 3 -
13 Sjinkie Knegt NED 2012-2022 3 2 2
14 Michel Delisle CAN 1982-1986 3 2 -
15 Daan Breeuwsma NED 2012-2021 3 1 2
16 Jaco Mos NED 1984-1989 3 1 1
17 Itzhak de Laat NED 2017-2023 3 1 -
Olivier Jean CAN 2007-2013 3 1 -
Seung-Jae Lee KOR 1999-2004 3 1 -
Xiaojun Lin CHN 2023-2024 3 1 -
21 Tatsuyoshi Ishihara JPN 1980-1994 3 - 4
22 Yuichi Akasaka JPN 1983-1994 3 - 2
23 Benoit Baril CAN 1979-1981 3 - -
24 Marc Gagnon CAN 1994-2001 2 3 1
Orazio Fagone ITA 1987-1997 2 3 1
26 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 1996-2002 2 2 1
Shaoang Liu HUN/CHN 2015-2024 2 2 1
28 Dajing Wu CHN 2015-2019 2 2 -
Hongzhi Xu CHN 2015-2019 2 2 -
30 Jiajun Li CHN 1998-2004 2 1 4
31 Harry Spragg GBR/AUS 1977-1983 2 1 1
Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2008-2014 2 1 1
33 Daeheon Hwang KOR 2018-2024 2 1 -
Kyung-Taek Song KOR 2005-2008 2 1 -
Long Sun CHN 2019-2024 2 1 -
Peter van der Velde NED 1986-1988 2 1 -
Philip Walker GBR 1976-1978 2 1 -
Richard Suyten NED 1988-1990 2 1 -
Tianyu Han CHN 2015-2017 2 1 -
Wenlong Li CHN 2023-2024 2 1 -
41 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2009 2 - 2
Kai Feng CHN 1998-2001 2 - 2
Toshinobu Kawai JPN 1983-1992 2 - 2
Yulong An CHN 1998-2001 2 - 2
45 June Seo Lee KOR 2019-2023 2 - 1
Ye Yuan CHN 1998-2000 2 - 1
47 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 2 - -
Hyun-Kon Kim KOR 2004-2007 2 - -
Jan Hoogeveen NED 1989-1990 2 - -
Jens van 't Wout NED 2021-2023 2 - -
Jingnan Shi CHN 2015-2016 2 - -
Michael Gilday CAN 2011-2013 2 - -
Si-Bak Sung KOR 2007-2008 2 - -
Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2004 2 - -
55 Jonathan Guilmette CAN 1997-2006 1 4 -
Michel Daignault CAN 1984-1990 1 4 -
57 Derrick Campbell CAN 1994-1999 1 2 2
Shaolin Liu HUN/CHN 2015-2024 1 2 2
59 Frederic Blackburn CAN 1990-1996 1 2 1
Mirko Vuillermin ITA 1993-1997 1 2 1
61 Charle Cournoyer CAN 2013-2018 1 2 -
Francois Drolet CAN 1996-1998 1 2 -
Hugo Herrnhof ITA 1987-1993 1 2 -
Robert Dubreuil CAN 1984-1989 1 2 -
Roberto Peretti ITA 1987-1993 1 2 -
Sylvain Gagnon CAN 1989-1995 1 2 -
67 Jordan Malone USA 2005-2010 1 1 3
68 Freek van der Wart NED 2012-2015 1 1 2
69 Andrew Murtha AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
Ji Won Park KOR 2019-2024 1 1 1
Kieran Hansen AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
Maurizio Carnino ITA 1995-2000 1 1 1
Menno Boelsma NED 1982-1986 1 1 1
Niels Kerstholt NED 2012-2014 1 1 1
Satoru Terao JPN 1994-2000 1 1 1
Steven Bradbury AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
Sun-Tae Kim KOR 1996-1998 1 1 1
Yi Ra Seo KOR 2016-2024 1 1 1
79 Andrew Nicholson NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Bryce Holbech CAN 1995-1996 1 1 -
Christopher Nicholson NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Enrico Peretti ITA 1987-1988 1 1 -
Francois Hamelin CAN 2008-2011 1 1 -
Ho-Eung Lee KOR 1997-1998 1 1 -
J.R. Celski USA 2009-2010 1 1 -
Jun-Hwan Lee KOR 1997-1998 1 1 -
Matthew Biggs NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Michael McMillen NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Richard Nizielski AUS 1991-1994 1 1 -
Seung-Hoon Lee KOR 2005-2008 1 1 -
Steve Pearce GBR 1977-1981 1 1 -
Steve Robillard CAN 2005-2008 1 1 -
Yuchen Zhong CHN 2023 1 1 -
94 Michele Antonioli ITA 1996-2004 1 - 3
95 Kenichi Sugio JPN 1980-1985 1 - 2
96 Alan Luke GBR 1978-1979 1 - 1
Brian Cartland GBR 1978-1979 1 - 1
Geoffrey Stockdale GBR 1977-1979 1 - 1
Hideto Imai JPN 1994-1995 1 - 1
Johnny Kah AUS 1991-1993 1 - 1
Jun Uematsu JPN 1992-1995 1 - 1
Jung-Su Lee KOR 2010-2012 1 - 1
Kyung Hwan Hong KOR 2019-2023 1 - 1
Rusty Smith USA 2001-2006 1 - 1
Ryan Bedford USA 2007-2009 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Team (Men Team) 1991-2011
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Eric Bedard CAN 1998-2006 5 3 -
Mathieu Turcotte CAN 1998-2006 5 3 -
3 Marc Gagnon CAN 1994-2001 5 1 -
4 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 1999-2010 4 5 -
5 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2011 4 - 1
6 Jonathan Guilmette CAN 1999-2006 3 4 -
7 Charles Hamelin CAN 2004-2011 2 5 1
8 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR 2002-2007 2 3 1
9 Jean-Francois Monette CAN 2002-2008 2 3 -
10 Derrick Campbell CAN 1991-1999 2 2 1
11 Ye Li CHN 1999-2006 2 1 3
12 Jiajun Li CHN 1999-2005 2 1 2
13 Frederic Blackburn CAN 1991-1996 2 1 1
14 Bryce Holbech CAN 1993-1996 2 1 -
Francois Drolet CAN 1993-1998 2 1 -
Ki-Hoon Kim KOR 1991-1994 2 1 -
Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2006 2 1 -
18 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2008-2010 2 - 1
19 Jung-Su Lee KOR 2009-2010 2 - -
20 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 1996-2002 1 3 1
21 Ji-Hoon Chae KOR 1994-1998 1 3 -
22 Se-Jong Oh KOR 2000-2006 1 2 2
Seung-Jae Lee KOR 2000-2004 1 2 2
24 Olivier Jean CAN 2007-2011 1 2 1
Sun-Tae Kim KOR 1993-1998 1 2 1
26 Jae-Kun Song KOR 1991-1995 1 2 -
Jun-Ho Lee KOR 1991-1995 1 2 -
Jun-Hwan Lee KOR 1997-2000 1 2 -
Marc-Andre Monette CAN 2007-2009 1 2 -
Steve Robillard CAN 2004-2008 1 2 -
31 Mirko Vuillermin ITA 1992-1997 1 1 3
Orazio Fagone ITA 1992-1997 1 1 3
33 Diego Cattani ITA 1992-1994 1 1 1
Hugo Herrnhof ITA 1992-1994 1 1 1
Si-Bak Sung KOR 2007-2009 1 1 1
36 Byeong-Jun Kim KOR 2007-2011 1 1 -
Ho-Eung Lee KOR 1997-1998 1 1 -
Ho-Jin Seo KOR 2005-2006 1 1 -
Hyun-Kon Kim KOR 2004-2007 1 1 -
Ji-Soo Mo KOR 1991-1992 1 1 -
Kai Feng CHN 1999-2001 1 1 -
Sung-Uk Lee KOR 1994-1995 1 1 -
Yulong An CHN 1999-2001 1 1 -
44 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2008-2009 1 - 1
Jordan Malone USA 2008-2009 1 - 1
Tatsuyoshi Ishihara JPN 1991-1992 1 - 1
Toshinobu Kawai JPN 1991-1992 1 - 1
Tsutomu Kawasaki JPN 1991-1992 1 - 1
Wei Guo CHN 2002-2003 1 - 1
Yuichi Akasaka JPN 1991-1992 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren (Men) 1976-2024
einschließlich Staffel & Team (inclusive Relay & Team)
Nr.(No) Name Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Hyun-Soo Ahn (Victor An) KOR/RUS 2002-2014 20 10 4
2 Charles Hamelin CAN 2004-2022 15 19 12
3 Ho-Suk Lee KOR 2006-2014 12 6 4
4 Marc Gagnon CAN 1993-2001 12 6 2
5 Jiajun Li CHN 1996-2005 10 4 10
6 Francois-Louis Tremblay CAN 1999-2012 9 10 4
7 Yoon-Gy Kwak KOR 2008-2022 9 5 5
8 Eric Bedard CAN 1997-2006 8 8 2
9 Mathieu Turcotte CAN 1998-2006 8 6 -
10 Dong-Sung Kim KOR 1996-2002 8 5 3
11 Shaoang Liu HUN/CHN 2015-2024 8 5 2
12 Apolo Anton Ohno USA 2001-2009 7 5 5
13 Gaetan Boucher CAN 1976-1982 6 4 -
14 Guy Daignault CAN 1981-1986 6 3 1
15 Sjinkie Knegt NED 2012-2022 5 6 3
16 Olivier Jean CAN 2007-2013 5 4 3
17 Suk-Woo Song KOR 2003-2006 5 3 3
18 Louis Grenier CAN 1979-1986 5 3 2
19 Tatsuyoshi Ishihara JPN 1980-1994 5 2 6
20 Jinkyu Noh KOR 2011-2012 5 2 1
21 Hyo Jun Lim KOR 2018-2019 5 2 -
22 Toshinobu Kawai JPN 1983-1992 5 - 3
23 Jonathan Guilmette CAN 1997-2006 4 11 -
24 Dajing Wu CHN 2014-2019 4 5 2
25 Seung-Jae Lee KOR 1999-2004 4 3 3
26 Daeheon Hwang KOR 2018-2024 4 3 1
27 Charles Veldhoven NED 1982-1990 4 2 2
28 Tianyu Han CHN 2014-2017 4 2 1
29 Yuichi Akasaka JPN 1983-1994 4 1 3
30 Da Woon Sin KOR 2012-2017 4 1 2
31 Jeroen Otter NED 1984-1990 4 1 1
32 Louis Baril CAN 1979-1982 4 1 -
Xiaojun Lin CHN 2023-2024 4 1 -
34 Benoit Baril CAN 1979-1981 4 - -
35 Shaolin Liu HUN/CHN 2015-2024 3 5 3
36 Orazio Fagone ITA 1987-1997 3 4 5
37 Derrick Campbell CAN 1991-1999 3 4 4
38 Frederic Blackburn CAN 1990-1996 3 4 3
39 Michel Daignault CAN 1984-1990 3 4 1
40 Kyung-Taek Song KOR 2005-2008 3 3 4
41 Ki-Hoon Kim KOR 1988-1994 3 3 3
42 Francois Drolet CAN 1993-1998 3 3 -
Michel Delisle CAN 1982-1986 3 3 -
44 Si-Bak Sung KOR 2007-2010 3 2 1
45 Bryce Holbech CAN 1993-1996 3 2 -
Itzhak de Laat NED 2017-2023 3 2 -
47 Yi Ra Seo KOR 2016-2024 3 1 3
48 Daan Breeuwsma NED 2012-2021 3 1 2
Kai Feng CHN 1998-2001 3 1 2
Yulong An CHN 1998-2001 3 1 2
51 Jaco Mos NED 1984-1989 3 1 1
Ji Won Park KOR 2019-2024 3 1 1
53 Hyun-Kon Kim KOR 2004-2007 3 1 -
Long Sun CHN 2019-2024 3 1 -
Peter van der Velde NED 1986-1988 3 1 -
56 Jung-Su Lee KOR 2009-2012 3 - 1
Ye Yuan CHN 1998-2000 3 - 1
58 Jean-Francois Monette CAN 2002-2008 2 7 1
59 Ji-Hoon Chae KOR 1993-1998 2 6 2
60 Ye Li CHN 1999-2006 2 4 7
61 Mirko Vuillermin ITA 1992-1997 2 3 5
62 Sun-Tae Kim KOR 1993-1998 2 3 2
63 Hugo Herrnhof ITA 1987-1994 2 3 1
64 Jun-Hwan Lee KOR 1997-2000 2 3 -
Steve Robillard CAN 2004-2008 2 3 -
Sylvain Gagnon CAN 1989-1995 2 3 -
67 Jun-Ho Lee KOR 1988-1995 2 2 4
68 Se-Jong Oh KOR 2000-2006 2 2 3
69 Harry Spragg GBR/AUS 1977-1983 2 2 1
70 Ho-Eung Lee KOR 1997-1998 2 2 -
Hongzhi Xu CHN 2015-2019 2 2 -
Richard Suyten NED 1988-1990 2 2 -
Roberto Peretti ITA 1987-1993 2 2 -
74 Wenhao Liang CHN 2010-2013 2 1 5
75 Jordan Malone USA 2005-2010 2 1 4
76 June Seo Lee KOR 2019-2023 2 1 3
77 Jens van 't Wout NED 2021-2024 2 1 1
78 Byeong-Jun Kim KOR 2007-2011 2 1 -
Philip Walker GBR 1976-1978 2 1 -
Wenlong Li CHN 2023-2024 2 1 -
81 Alan Rattray USA 1976-1978 2 - 1
Jingnan Shi CHN 2015-2016 2 - 1
Michael Gilday CAN 2011-2013 2 - 1
Tsutomu Kawasaki JPN 1991-1992 2 - 1
85 Jan Hoogeveen NED 1989-1990 2 - -
Seoung Il Kim KOR 2010 2 - -
87 Francois Hamelin CAN 2008-2011 1 5 1
88 J.R. Celski USA 2009-2014 1 4 4
Pietro Sighel ITA 2021-2024 1 4 4
90 Satoru Terao JPN 1994-2001 1 3 4
91 Ryoung Min KOR 1999-2001 1 3 2
Wilfred O'Reilly GBR 1984-1992 1 3 2
93 Marc-Andre Monette CAN 2007-2009 1 3 -
94 Semen Elistratov RUS 2013-2021 1 2 6
95 Se Yeong Park KOR 2014-2016 1 2 4
96 Ji-Soo Mo KOR 1988-1992 1 2 2
Seung-Hoon Lee KOR 2005-2008 1 2 2
98 Diego Cattani ITA 1992-1995 1 2 1
Jae-Kun Song KOR 1991-1995 1 2 1
Robert Dubreuil CAN 1984-1989 1 2 1
101 Charle Cournoyer CAN 2013-2018 1 2 -
Ho-Jin Seo KOR 2005-2006 1 2 -
Jim Lynch AUS 1978-1979 1 2 -
104 Maurizio Carnino ITA 1994-2001 1 1 6
105 Freek van der Wart NED 2012-2015 1 1 3
106 Jun Uematsu JPN 1992-1997 1 1 2
107 Andrew Murtha AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
Kieran Hansen AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
Menno Boelsma NED 1982-1986 1 1 1
Niels Kerstholt NED 2012-2014 1 1 1
Simon Cho USA 2010-2011 1 1 1
Steven Bradbury AUS 1991-1994 1 1 1
113 Andrew Nicholson NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Christopher Nicholson NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Enrico Peretti ITA 1987-1988 1 1 -
Guillaume Bastille CAN 2010-2012 1 1 -
Jun-Hyung Yeo KOR 2003 1 1 -
Matthew Biggs NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Michael McMillen NZL 1991-1993 1 1 -
Richard Nizielski AUS 1991-1994 1 1 -
Steve Pearce GBR 1977-1981 1 1 -
Sung-Uk Lee KOR 1994-1995 1 1 -
Yuchen Zhong CHN 2023 1 1 -
124 Michele Antonioli ITA 1996-2004 1 - 8
125 Hiroshi Toda JPN 1977-1981 1 - 4
126 Wei Guo CHN 2002-2003 1 - 3
127 Jeff Simon USA 2008-2011 1 - 2
Jung-Hyun An KOR 2001-2002 1 - 2
Kenichi Sugio JPN 1980-1985 1 - 2
Rusty Smith USA 2001-2006 1 - 2
Young-Chul Kwon KOR 1988-1992 1 - 2
132 Alan Luke GBR 1978-1979 1 - 1
Brian Cartland GBR 1978-1979 1 - 1
Charles Ryan Leveille USA 2008 1 - 1
Geoffrey Stockdale GBR 1977-1979 1 - 1
Hideto Imai JPN 1994-1995 1 - 1
J.P. Kepka USA 2006-2008 1 - 1
Jeff Scholten CAN 1999-2003 1 - 1
Johnny Kah AUS 1991-1993 1 - 1
Kyung Hwan Hong KOR 2019-2023 1 - 1
Ron Biondo USA 2001-2002 1 - 1
Ryan Bedford USA 2007-2009 1 - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Nationen (Men Nations) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Südkorea (South Korea) 1988-2024 68 46 42
2 Kanada (Canada) 1976-2024 46 58 35
3 China (China) 1996-2024 22 17 22
4 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1982-2024 10 11 7
5 USA (United States) 1976-2014 10 10 19
6 Ungarn (Hungary) 2015-2022 8 8 4
7 Japan (Japan) 1977-2018 8 6 14
8 Italien (Italy) 1987-2024 4 10 20
9 Großbritannien (Great Britain) 1976-2014 3 6 5
10 Russland (Russia) 2013-2021 3 3 6
11 Australien (Australia) 1978-2024 2 5 3
12 Neuseeland (New Zealand) 1991-1993 1 1 -
13 Belgien (Belgium) 1976-2023 - 1 5
14 Frankreich (France) 1976-2022 - 1 3
15 Deutschland (Germany) 2010-2011 - 1 1
16 Kasachstan (Kazakhstan) 2024 - 1 -
17 Polen (Poland) 2024 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Staffel (Men Relay) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Kanada (Canada) 1977-2022 13 14 3
2 Südkorea (South Korea) 1988-2024 10 5 6
3 Niederlande (Netherlands) 1982-2022 7 4 3
4 China (China) 1998-2024 6 5 4
5 Japan (Japan) 1977-2018 3 1 8
6 USA (United States) 1976-2011 3 1 6
7 Großbritannien (Great Britain) 1976-2014 2 4 5
8 Italien (Italy) 1987-2023 2 4 4
9 Australien (Australia) 1978-1994 1 5 1
10 Neuseeland (New Zealand) 1991-1993 1 1 -
11 Ungarn (Hungary) 2015-2021 - 2 2
12 Deutschland (Germany) 2010-2011 - 1 1
13 Russland (Russia) 2013 - 1 -
14 Belgien (Belgium) 1976-1990 - - 2
15 Frankreich (France) 1992 - - 1
Polen (Poland) 2024 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Team (Men Team) 1991-2011
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 Kanada (Canada) 1991-2011 8 9 2
2 Südkorea (South Korea) 1991-2011 8 8 4
3 China (China) 1999-2011 2 2 4
4 Italien (Italy) 1992-2007 1 1 7
5 Japan (Japan) 1991-1999 1 1 2
6 USA (United States) 1995-2009 1 - 2
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Mixed Staffel (Mixed Relay) 1976-2024
Nr.(No) Nation von/bis (from/to) 1. 2. 3.
1 China (China) 2024 1 1 -
2 Niederlande (Netherlands) 2023 1 - -
3 Italien (Italy) 2023 - 1 1
4 USA (United States) 2024 - - 1
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Mehrkampf (Women Overall)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1976 Champaign (USA) Celeste Chlapaty (USA) Kathy Vogt (CAN) Peggy Hartrich (USA)
1977 Grenoble (FRA) Brenda Webster (CAN) Kathy Vogt (CAN) Valie Reimann (USA)
1978 Solihull (GBR) Sarah Docter (USA) Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Patty Lyman (USA)
1979 Quebec (CAN) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Kathy Turnbull (CAN) Miyoshi Kato (JPN)
1980 Mailand (ITA) Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Mika Kato (JPN) Kathy Turnbull (CAN)
1981 Meudon (FRA) Miyoshi Kato (JPN) Mika Kato (JPN) Louise Begin (CAN)
1982 Moncton (CAN) Maryse Perreault (CAN) Louise Begin (CAN) Sylvie Daigle (CAN)
1983 Tokio (JPN) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Mika Kato (JPN) Maryse Perreault (CAN) + Miyoshi Kato (JPN)
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Mariko Kinoshita (JPN) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Bonnie Blair (USA) + Nathalie Lambert (CAN)
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Eiko Shishii (JPN) Bonnie Blair (USA) Nathalie Lambert (CAN)
1986 Chamonix (FRA) Bonnie Blair (USA) Maryse Perreault (CAN) + Nathalie Lambert (CAN)
1987 Montreal (CAN) Eiko Shishii (JPN) Nathalie Lambert (CAN) Mariko Kinoshita (JPN)
1988 St. Louis (USA) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Yumiko Yamada (JPN) Eiko Shishii (JPN)
1989 Solihull (GBR) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Maryse Perreault (CAN) Hongru Guo (CHN)
1990 Amsterdam (NED) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Joelle van Koetsveld (NED) Eden Donatelli (CAN)
1991 Sydney (AUS) Nathalie Lambert (CAN) Sylvie Daigle (CAN) Yanmei Zhang (CHN)
1992 Denver (USA) So-Hee Kim (KOR) Yan Li (CHN) Nobuko Yamada (JPN)
1993 Beijing (CHN) Nathalie Lambert (CAN) Lee-Kyung Chun (KOR) Yanmei Zhang (CHN)
1994 Guildford (GBR) Nathalie Lambert (CAN) So-Hee Kim (KOR) Ryang-Hee Kim (KOR)
1995 Gjövik (NOR) Lee-Kyung Chun (KOR) Chunlu Wang (CHN) Yun-Mi Kim (KOR)
1996 Den Haag (NED) Lee-Kyung Chun (KOR) Hye-Kyung Won (KOR) Isabelle Charest (CAN) + Marinella Canclini (ITA)
1997 Nagano (JPN) Lee-Kyung Chun (KOR) + Yang Yang A (CHN) Hye-Kyung Won (KOR)
1998 Wien (AUT) Yang Yang A (CHN) Chunlu Wang (CHN) + Lee-Kyung Chun (KOR)
1999 Sofia (BUL) Yang Yang A (CHN) Yang Yang S (CHN) Moon-Jung Kim (KOR)
2000 Sheffield (GBR) Yang Yang A (CHN) Sang-Mi An (KOR) Yang Yang S (CHN)
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN) Chunlu Wang (CHN) Evgenia Radanova (BUL)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Gi-Hyun Ko (KOR) Evgenia Radanova (BUL)
2003 Warschau (POL) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN) Min-Jee Kim (KOR)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Chun-Sa Byun (KOR)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Yun-Mi Kang (KOR)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Eun-Ju Jung (KOR) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Yang Zhou (CHN) Shin-Young Yang (KOR)
2009 Wien (AUT) Meng Wang (CHN) Min-Jung Kim (KOR) Yang Zhou (CHN)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR) Katherine Reutter (USA) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Jianrou Li (CHN) Valerie Maltais (CAN) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Meng Wang (CHN) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Suk Hee Shim (KOR)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Valerie Maltais (CAN)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Suk Hee Shim (KOR)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Elise Christie (GBR)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Elise Christie (GBR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Jinyu Li (CHN)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Courtney Sarault (CAN) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN) Xandra Velzeboer (NED)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 500 m (Women 500 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Chunlu Wang (CHN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Yang Yang S (CHN)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Chunlu Wang (CHN)
2003 Warschau (POL) Yang Yang A (CHN) Amelie Goulet-Nadon (CAN) Tianyu Fu (CHN)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Meng Wang (CHN) Marta Capurso (ITA) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Meng Wang (CHN) Tianyu Fu (CHN)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Meng Wang (CHN) Tianyu Fu (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Kalyna Roberge (CAN) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Eun-Ju Jung (KOR)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Qiuhong Liu (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2009 Wien (AUT) Meng Wang (CHN) Qiuhong Liu (CHN) Jessica Gregg (CAN)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Meng Wang (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Kexin Fan (CHN) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Qiuhong Liu (CHN)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Kexin Fan (CHN) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Lana Gehring (USA)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Meng Wang (CHN) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Kexin Fan (CHN)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Elise Christie (GBR) Kexin Fan (CHN)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Kexin Fan (CHN) Elise Christie (GBR) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Kexin Fan (CHN) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Chunyu Qu (CHN)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Kexin Fan (CHN) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Jiyoo Kim (KOR)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Natalia Maliszewska (POL) Chunyu Qu (CHN)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Lara van Ruijven (NED) Kexin Fan (CHN) Suzanne Schulting (NED)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Selma Poutsma (NED)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Xandra Velzeboer (NED) Kim Boutin (CAN) Yara van Kerkhof (NED)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Xandra Velzeboer (NED) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Selma Poutsma (NED)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Kim Boutin (CAN) Xandra Velzeboer (NED) Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 1000 m (Women 1000 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN) Chunlu Wang (CHN) Yang Yang S (CHN)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Gi-Hyun Ko (KOR) Evgenia Radanova (BUL)
2003 Warschau (POL) Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Chun-Sa Byun (KOR) Tianyu Fu (CHN)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Eun-Ju Jung (KOR) Yang Zhou (CHN)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Yang Zhou (CHN) Kalyna Roberge (CAN)
2009 Wien (AUT) Meng Wang (CHN) Min-Jung Kim (KOR) Sae-Bom Shin (KOR)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Meng Wang (CHN) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR) Katherine Reutter (USA)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Katherine Reutter (USA)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR) Jianrou Li (CHN) Valerie Maltais (CAN)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Meng Wang (CHN) Jorien ter Mors (NED) Elise Christie (GBR)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Valerie Maltais (CAN)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Elise Christie (GBR) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Elise Christie (GBR) Kasandra Bradette (CAN)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Elise Christie (GBR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Suzanne Schulting (NED)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Sofia Prosvirnova (RUS) Jinyu Li (CHN)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Hanne Desmet (BEL) Courtney Sarault (CAN)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN) Xandra Velzeboer (NED)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Xandra Velzeboer (NED) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Courtney Sarault (CAN)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA) Gilli Kim (KOR) Arianna Fontana (ITA)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen 1500 m (Women 1500 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN) Evgenia Radanova (BUL) Marie-Eve Drolet (CAN)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Yang Yang A (CHN) Gi-Hyun Ko (KOR) Amelie Goulet-Nadon (CAN)
2003 Warschau (POL) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Min-Jee Kim (KOR) Yang Yang A (CHN)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Alanna Kraus (CAN)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Yun-Mi Kang (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Eun-Kyung Choi (KOR)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Eun-Ju Jung (KOR) Sun-Yu Jin (KOR) Chun-Sa Byun (KOR)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Meng Wang (CHN) Shin-Young Yang (KOR) Yang Zhou (CHN)
2009 Wien (AUT) Min-Jung Kim (KOR) Yang Zhou (CHN) Sae-Bom Shin (KOR)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Eun-Byul Lee (KOR) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Katherine Reutter (USA) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Ha-Ri Cho (KOR)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Jianrou Li (CHN) Qiuhong Liu (CHN) Marie-Eve Drolet (CAN)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Seung-Hi Park (KOR) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Alang Kim (KOR) Seung-Hi Park (KOR)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Arianna Fontana (ITA) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Minjeong Choi (KOR)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Elise Christie (GBR)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Elise Christie (GBR) Marianne St-Gelais (CAN) Suk Hee Shim (KOR)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Suk Hee Shim (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN) Sofia Prosvirnova (RUS)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Courtney Sarault (CAN) Xandra Velzeboer (NED)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN) Whimin Seo (KOR)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Suzanne Schulting (NED) Minjeong Choi (KOR) Kim Boutin (CAN)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Gilli Kim (KOR) Kristen Santos-Griswold (USA) Corinne Stoddard (USA)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Staffel (Women Relay)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1976 Champaign (USA) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada)
1977 Grenoble (FRA) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
1978 Solihull (GBR) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
1979 Quebec (CAN) Kanada (Canada) USA (United States) Japan (Japan)
1980 Mailand (ITA) Italien (Italy) Japan (Japan) USA (United States)
1981 Meudon (FRA) Kanada (Canada) USA (United States) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
1982 Moncton (CAN) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) Australien (Australia)
1983 Tokio (JPN) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) USA (United States)
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) USA (United States)
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Japan (Japan) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands)
1986 Chamonix (FRA) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) Niederlande (Netherlands)
1987 Montreal (CAN) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) Italien (Italy)
1988 St. Louis (USA) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) China (China)
1989 Solihull (GBR) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands) Südkorea (South Korea)
1990 Amsterdam (NED) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan) Niederlande (Netherlands)
1991 Sydney (AUS) Kanada (Canada) Sowjetunion (Soviet Union) Italien (Italy)
1992 Denver (USA) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands) Frankreich (France)
1993 Beijing (CHN) Kanada (Canada) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea)
1994 Guildford (GBR) Kanada (Canada) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea)
1995 Gjövik (NOR) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
1996 Den Haag (NED) Italien (Italy) China (China) USA (United States)
1997 Nagano (JPN) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Japan (Japan)
1998 Wien (AUT) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) USA (United States)
1999 Sofia (BUL) China (China) Italien (Italy) Bulgarien (Bulgaria)
2000 Sheffield (GBR) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Bulgarien (Bulgaria)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2003 Warschau (POL) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Bulgarien (Bulgaria)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Kanada (Canada) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2009 Wien (AUT) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) USA (United States)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) China (China) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) China (China) USA (United States) Südkorea (South Korea)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
2014 Montreal (CAN) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Russland (Russia)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) China (China) Ungarn (Hungary) Japan (Japan)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Südkorea (South Korea) Russland (Russia) Kanada (Canada)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Niederlande (Netherlands) Frankreich (France) Italien (Italy)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Niederlande (Netherlands) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Niederlande (Netherlands) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Damen Team (Women Team)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1991 Seoul (KOR) Kanada (Canada) China (China) Niederlande (Netherlands)
1992 Minamimaki (JPN) Südkorea (South Korea) Japan (Japan) China (China)
1993 Budapest (HUN) Italien (Italy) Südkorea (South Korea) Russland (Russia)
1994 Cambridge (CAN) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy)
1995 Zoetermeer (NED) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
1996 Lake Placid (USA) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy) USA (United States)
1997 Seoul (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
1998 Bormio (ITA) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
1999 St. Louis (USA) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
2000 Den Haag (NED) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Japan (Japan)
2001 Nobeyama (JPN) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2002 Milwaukee (USA) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2003 Sofia (BUL) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2004 St. Petersburg (RUS) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2005 Chuncheon (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2006 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2007 Budapest (HUN) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
2008 Harbin (CHN) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2009 Heerenveen (NED) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) USA (United States)
2010 Bormio (ITA) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
2011 Warschau (POL) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) USA (United States)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Mehrkampf (Men Overall)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1976 Champaign (USA) Alan Rattray (USA) Gaetan Boucher (CAN) Andre Chabrerie (FRA)
1977 Grenoble (FRA) Gaetan Boucher (CAN) Craig Kressler (USA) Hiroshi Toda (JPN)
1978 Solihull (GBR) Jim Lynch (AUS) Harry Spragg (GBR) Alan Rattray (USA)
1979 Quebec (CAN) Hiroshi Toda (JPN) Louis Baril (CAN) Nick Thometz (USA)
1980 Mailand (ITA) Gaetan Boucher (CAN) Louis Grenier (CAN) Marc Bella (FRA)
1981 Meudon (FRA) Benoit Baril (CAN) Gaetan Boucher (CAN) Michael Richmond (AUS)
1982 Moncton (CAN) Guy Daignault (CAN) Gaetan Boucher (CAN) Louis Grenier (CAN)
1983 Tokio (JPN) Louis Grenier (CAN) Michel Delisle (CAN) Guy Daignault (CAN)
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Guy Daignault (CAN) Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) Michel Daignault (CAN)
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Toshinobu Kawai (JPN) Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) Louis Grenier (CAN)
1986 Chamonix (FRA) Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN) Guy Daignault (CAN) Robert Dubreuil (CAN)
1987 Montreal (CAN) Michel Daignault (CAN) + Toshinobu Kawai (JPN) Charles Veldhoven (NED)
1988 St. Louis (USA) Peter van der Velde (NED) Richard Suyten (NED) Tatsuyoshi Ishihara (JPN)
1989 Solihull (GBR) Michel Daignault (CAN) Ki-Hoon Kim (KOR) Mark Lackie (CAN)
1990 Amsterdam (NED) Jun-Ho Lee (KOR) Wilfred O'Reilly (GBR) + Yuichi Akasaka (JPN)
1991 Sydney (AUS) Wilfred O'Reilly (GBR) Ki-Hoon Kim (KOR) Jun-Ho Lee (KOR) + Geert Blanchart (BEL)
1992 Denver (USA) Ki-Hoon Kim (KOR) Ji-Soo Mo (KOR) Jun-Ho Lee (KOR)
1993 Beijing (CHN) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Sylvain Gagnon (CAN) Ji-Hoon Chae (KOR) + Ki-Hoon Kim (KOR)
1994 Guildford (GBR) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Frederic Blackburn (CAN) + Ji-Hoon Chae (KOR)
1995 Gjövik (NOR) Ji-Hoon Chae (KOR) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Frederic Blackburn (CAN) + Jae-Kun Song (KOR)
1996 Den Haag (NED) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Ji-Hoon Chae (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) + Mirko Vuillermin (ITA) + Orazio Fagone (ITA)
1997 Nagano (JPN) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Derrick Campbell (CAN) + Satoru Terao (JPN)
1998 Wien (AUT) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Fabio Carta (ITA) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR)
1999 Sofia (BUL) Jiajun Li (CHN) Satoru Terao (JPN) Fabio Carta (ITA)
2000 Sheffield (GBR) Ryoung Min (KOR) Eric Bedard (CAN) Jiajun Li (CHN)
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Marc Gagnon (CAN)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Fabio Carta (ITA)
2003 Warschau (POL) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) Suk-Woo Song (KOR)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Suk-Woo Song (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Kyung-Taek Song (KOR)
2009 Wien (AUT) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) J.R. Celski (USA) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Wenhao Liang (CHN)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Wenhao Liang (CHN)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Olivier Jean (CAN)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Da Woon Sin (KOR) Yun-Jae Kim (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Victor An (RUS) J.R. Celski (USA) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Se Yeong Park (KOR) Dajing Wu (CHN)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Tianyu Han (CHN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Yi Ra Seo (KOR) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Samuel Girard (CAN)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) Daeheon Hwang (KOR)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Hyo Jun Lim (KOR) Daeheon Hwang (KOR) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Pascal Dion (CAN) June Seo Lee (KOR)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 500 m (Men 500 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) Jonathan Guilmette (CAN) Maurizio Carnino (ITA)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR) Fabio Carta (ITA) Ron Biondo (USA)
2003 Warschau (POL) Jiajun Li (CHN) Ye Li (CHN) Suk-Woo Song (KOR)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Suk-Woo Song (KOR) Haonan Li (CHN) Ye Li (CHN)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN) Haonan Li (CHN) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Kyung-Taek Song (KOR)
2009 Wien (AUT) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Olivier Jean (CAN)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Wenhao Liang (CHN) Francois Hamelin (CAN) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Simon Cho (USA) Olivier Jean (CAN) Wenhao Liang (CHN)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Olivier Jean (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Wenhao Liang (CHN) Victor An (RUS) Freek van der Wart (NED)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Dajing Wu (CHN) J.R. Celski (USA) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Dajing Wu (CHN) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) Tianyu Han (CHN)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) Dajing Wu (CHN) Shaoang Liu (HUN)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Dajing Wu (CHN) Yi Ra Seo (KOR)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Daeheon Hwang (KOR) Ziwei Ren (CHN) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Daeheon Hwang (KOR) Dajing Wu (CHN) Ziwei Ren (CHN)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Semen Elistratov (RUS) Pietro Sighel (ITA)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Quentin Fercoq (FRA) Stijn Desmet (BEL)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Pietro Sighel (ITA) Steven Dubois (CAN) Jens van 't Wout (NED)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Xiaojun Lin (CHN) Denis Nikisha (KAZ) Jordan Pierre-Gilles (CAN)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 1000 m (Men 1000 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Ryoung Min (KOR)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Eric Bedard (CAN)
2003 Warschau (POL) Jiajun Li (CHN) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Jean-Francois Monette (CAN)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN) Fabio Carta (ITA)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Jiajun Li (CHN)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Kyung-Taek Song (KOR)
2009 Wien (AUT) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) J.R. Celski (USA)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) J.R. Celski (USA)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Wenhao Liang (CHN)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Da Woon Sin (KOR) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Victor An (RUS) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Se Yeong Park (KOR)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Se Yeong Park (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Jingnan Shi (CHN)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Samuel Girard (CAN) Dajing Wu (CHN)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Yi Ra Seo (KOR) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Hyo Jun Lim (KOR) Sjinkie Knegt (NED)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Hyo Jun Lim (KOR) Daeheon Hwang (KOR) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Shaolin Sandor Liu (HUN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Pietro Sighel (ITA)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) June Seo Lee (KOR) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Ji Won Park (KOR) Stijn Desmet (BEL) Steven Dubois (CAN)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) William Dandjinou (CAN) Pietro Sighel (ITA) Luca Spechenhauser (ITA)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren 1500 m (Men 1500 m)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) Marc Gagnon (CAN) Ryoung Min (KOR) Satoru Terao (JPN)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Dong-Sung Kim (KOR) Jonathan Guilmette (CAN) Rusty Smith (USA)
2003 Warschau (POL) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Suk-Woo Song (KOR) Seung-Jae Lee (KOR)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Jonathan Guilmette (CAN) Suk-Woo Song (KOR)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Francois-Louis Tremblay (CAN) Seung-Hoon Lee (KOR)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Se-Jong Oh (KOR)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Apolo Anton Ohno (USA) Nicola Rodigari (ITA) Hyun-Soo Ahn (KOR)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Kyung-Taek Song (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Charles Ryan Leveille (USA)
2009 Wien (AUT) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) J.R. Celski (USA)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Si-Bak Sung (KOR) Ho-Suk Lee (KOR)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Jeff Simon (USA)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Jinkyu Noh (KOR) Yoon-Gy Kwak (KOR) Da Woon Sin (KOR)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Da Woon Sin (KOR) Yun-Jae Kim (KOR) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Tianyu Han (CHN) Se Yeong Park (KOR)
2015 Moskau (RUS) Semen Elistratov (RUS) Sjinkie Knegt (NED) Charles Hamelin (CAN)
2016 Seoul (KOR) Tianyu Han (CHN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Se Yeong Park (KOR)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Da Woon Sin (KOR) Samuel Girard (CAN) Yi Ra Seo (KOR)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Hyo Jun Lim (KOR) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Hyo Jun Lim (KOR) Samuel Girard (CAN) June Seo Lee (KOR)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Charles Hamelin (CAN) Itzhak de Laat (NED) Semen Elistratov (RUS)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Shaoang Liu (HUN) Pascal Dion (CAN) Stijn Desmet (BEL)
2023 Seoul (KOR) Ji Won Park (KOR) Pietro Sighel (ITA) Pascal Dion (CAN)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) Long Sun (CHN) Jens van 't Wout (NED) Brendan Corey (AUS)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Staffel (Men Relay)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1976 Champaign (USA) USA (United States) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Belgien (Belgium)
1977 Grenoble (FRA) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
1978 Solihull (GBR) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Australien (Australia)
1979 Quebec (CAN) Kanada (Canada) Australien (Australia) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
1980 Mailand (ITA) Kanada (Canada) Australien (Australia) Japan (Japan)
1981 Meudon (FRA) Kanada (Canada) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Japan (Japan)
1982 Moncton (CAN) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands) USA (United States)
1983 Tokio (JPN) Kanada (Canada) Australien (Australia) Japan (Japan)
1984 Peterborough (GBR) Kanada (Canada) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Niederlande (Netherlands)
1985 Amsterdam (NED) Japan (Japan) Kanada (Canada) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
1986 Chamonix (FRA) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
1987 Montreal (CAN) Niederlande (Netherlands) Italien (Italy) USA (United States)
1988 St. Louis (USA) Italien (Italy) Niederlande (Netherlands) Südkorea (South Korea)
1989 Solihull (GBR) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
1990 Amsterdam (NED) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada) Belgien (Belgium)
1991 Sydney (AUS) Australien (Australia) Neuseeland (New Zealand) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
1992 Denver (USA) Japan (Japan) Großbritannien (Great Britain) Frankreich (France)
1993 Beijing (CHN) Neuseeland (New Zealand) Italien (Italy) Australien (Australia)
1994 Guildford (GBR) Japan (Japan) Australien (Australia) Kanada (Canada)
1995 Gjövik (NOR) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy) Japan (Japan)
1996 Den Haag (NED) Italien (Italy) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
1997 Nagano (JPN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
1998 Wien (AUT) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China)
1999 Sofia (BUL) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
2000 Sheffield (GBR) China (China) Japan (Japan) Italien (Italy)
2001 Jeonju City (KOR) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2002 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2003 Warschau (POL) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2004 Göteborg (SWE) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2005 Beijing (CHN) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) USA (United States)
2006 Minneapolis (USA) Kanada (Canada) China (China) USA (United States)
2007 Mailand (ITA) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) USA (United States)
2008 Gangneung (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
2009 Wien (AUT) USA (United States) China (China) Japan (Japan)
2010 Sofia (BUL) Südkorea (South Korea) USA (United States) Deutschland (Germany)
2011 Sheffield (GBR) Kanada (Canada) Deutschland (Germany) USA (United States)
2012 Shanghai (CHN) Kanada (Canada) Niederlande (Netherlands) Südkorea (South Korea)
2013 Debrecen (HUN) Kanada (Canada) Russland (Russia) Niederlande (Netherlands)
2014 Montreal (CAN) Niederlande (Netherlands) Südkorea (South Korea) Großbritannien (Great Britain)
2015 Moskau (RUS) China (China) Ungarn (Hungary) Niederlande (Netherlands)
2016 Seoul (KOR) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
2017 Rotterdam (NED) Niederlande (Netherlands) China (China) Ungarn (Hungary)
2018 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
2019 Sofia (BUL) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Ungarn (Hungary)
2021 Dordrecht (NED) Niederlande (Netherlands) Ungarn (Hungary) Italien (Italy)
2022 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Niederlande (Netherlands) Kanada (Canada)
2023 Seoul (KOR) China (China) Italien (Italy) Südkorea (South Korea)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea) Polen (Poland)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Herren Team (Men Team)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
1991 Seoul (KOR) Japan (Japan) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada)
1992 Minamimaki (JPN) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy) Japan (Japan)
1993 Budapest (HUN) Italien (Italy) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
1994 Cambridge (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
1995 Zoetermeer (NED) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) USA (United States)
1996 Lake Placid (USA) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy)
1997 Seoul (KOR) Südkorea (South Korea) Japan (Japan) Italien (Italy)
1998 Bormio (ITA) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy)
1999 St. Louis (USA) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Japan (Japan)
2000 Den Haag (NED) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy)
2001 Nobeyama (JPN) Kanada (Canada) China (China) Südkorea (South Korea)
2002 Milwaukee (USA) China (China) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
2003 Sofia (BUL) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China)
2004 St. Petersburg (RUS) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) Italien (Italy)
2005 Chuncheon (KOR) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China)
2006 Montreal (CAN) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2007 Budapest (HUN) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea) Italien (Italy)
2008 Harbin (CHN) USA (United States) Kanada (Canada) Südkorea (South Korea)
2009 Heerenveen (NED) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) USA (United States)
2010 Bormio (ITA) Südkorea (South Korea) Kanada (Canada) China (China)
2011 Warschau (POL) Südkorea (South Korea) China (China) Kanada (Canada)
Weltmeisterschaften (World Championships)
Mixed Staffel (Mixed Relay)
Jahr (Year) Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
2023 Seoul (KOR) Niederlande (Netherlands) China (China) Italien (Italy)
2024 Rotterdam (NED) China (China) Italien (Italy) USA (United States)