Casting at the World Games

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Casting Sport was part of all World Games until 2005 except in 1989. It was then dropped as the International World Games Association wants the International Casting Sport Federation to come up with new and improved event formats.[1]

Medalists[]

Men[]

Fly Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (NOR)   (USA)   (AUT)
1985 London   (SWE)   (USA)   (USA)
1993 The Hague   (GBR)   (GER)   (NOR)
1997 Lahti   (GER)   (AUT)   (NOR)
2001 Akita   (SWE)   (SWE)   (CZE)
2005 Duisburg   (CZE)   (JPN)   (POL)

Fly Distance Single Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (AUS)   (NOR)
1985 London   (USA)   (GBR)   (NOR)
1993 The Hague   (GER)   (CZE)   (NOR)
1997 Lahti   (CAN)   (SVK)   (CZE)
2001 Akita   (POL)   (CZE)   (SWE)
2005 Duisburg   (POL)   (USA)   (USA)

Fly Distance Double Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (USA)   (NOR)
1985 London   (USA)   (NOR)   (SUI)
1993 The Hague   (GER)   (GER)   (CZE)

Spinning Accuracy Arenberg Target[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (BEL)   (NOR)   (USA)
1985 London   (NOR)   (SWE)   (USA)
1993 The Hague   (NOR)   (NOR)   (SWE)
1997 Lahti   (CZE)   (SWE)   (CZE)
2005 Duisburg   (CRO)   (GER)   (CZE)

Spinning Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (NOR)   (NED)   (AUT)
1993 The Hague   (SWE)   (GER)   (USA)
1997 Lahti   (CZE)   (GER)   (SVK)

Spinning Distance Single Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (AUT)   (SUI)   (USA)
1985 London   (SUI)   (NOR)   (NOR)
1993 The Hague   (NOR)   (USA)   (CAN)
1997 Lahti   (SVK)   (GER)   (CZE)

Spinning Distance Double Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (AUT)   (USA)
1985 London   (FRG)   (NOR)   (NOR)

Multiplier Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (NOR)   (USA)   (USA)
1985 London   (NOR)   (USA)   (NOR)
1993 The Hague   (USA)   (USA)   (SWE)
1997 Lahti[2]   (USA)   (SWE)   (CAN)
2001 Akita   (GER)   (USA)   (SWE)

Multiplier Distance Single Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (USA)   (USA)

Multiplier Distance Double Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (CAN)   (USA)

All-round (Combination #1-10)[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara   (USA)   (USA)   (USA)

Women[]

Fly Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 London   (SWE)   (NOR)   (SWE)
1993 The Hague   (GER)   (CZE)   (NOR)
1997 Lahti   (CZE)   (CZE)   (GER)
2001 Akita   (GER)   (AUT)   (CZE)
2005 Duisburg   (GER)   (AUT)   (POL)

Fly Distance Single Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 London   (SWE)   (SWE)   (FRG)
1993 The Hague   (CZE)   (GER)   (NOR)
1997 Lahti   (CZE)   (CZE)   (POL)
2001 Akita   (GER)   (GER)   (AUT)
2005 Duisburg   (AUT)   (CZE)   (GER)

Spinning Accuracy Arenberg Target[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 London   (SWE)   (SWE)   (NOR)
1993 The Hague   (CZE)   (NOR)   (GER)
1997 Lahti   (SWE)   (CZE)   (FIN)
2005 Duisburg   (GER)   (CZE)   (CZE)

Spinning Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague   (GER)   (SWE)   (CZE)
1997 Lahti   (GER)   (CZE)   (CAN)

Spinning Distance Single Handed[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 London   (SWE)   (SWE)   (FRG)
1993 The Hague   (NOR)   (GER)   (GER)
1997 Lahti[3]  unknown (GER)  unknown (CZE)   (FIN)

Multiplier Accuracy[]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 London   (SWE)   (CAN)   (FRG)
1993 The Hague   (SWE)   (GER)   (NOR)
1997 Lahti   (CAN)   (FIN)   (SWE)
2001 Akita   (GER)   (GER)   (GER)

References[]

  1. ^ "IWGA - Casting Sport". theworldgames.org. Archived from the original on 15 August 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  2. ^ Sports123 has Beck with silver and Österberg with bronze, but according to World Games News Number 14, it must have been reversed. This is confirmed by this Swedish note where Österberg won one silver: "Ingen svensk medalj". Archived from the original on 30 September 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2013. However, the IWGA World Games website database also lists Beck second and Österberg third (date: 29 August 2017).
  3. ^ There is very little known about this event. The World Games News from September 1997 have 12 sets of medals in casting in 1997, and only 11 are known. We[who?] can see that the remaining set of medals went to GER-CZE-FIN: "IWGA World Games News" (PDF). Retrieved 30 September 2013. On a Finnish note we can see that Kosonen won two bronze medals in 1997."Suomalaisten menestykset maailmalla". Retrieved 30 September 2013. On the other hand, the IWGA World Games website database does not include this event in 1997 (date: 29 August 2017).

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