ICF Canoe Polo World Championships

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ICF Men's & Women's Canoe Polo World Championships
SportCanoe polo
Founded1994; 28 years ago (1994)
FounderInternational Canoe Federation
Most recent
champion(s)
Germany Germany (men)
Germany Germany (women)
Most titlesFrance France
Australia Australia
Netherlands Netherlands
(men; 3 titles each)
Germany Germany
(women; 6 titles)

The ICF Canoe Polo World Championships are international competitions in the sport of canoe polo. They have taken place every two years since 1994 (U21 since 2002), in a different venue each time. Medals are awarded by national team; the German team has won the most medals in total.

Men[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1994
United Kingdom
Sheffield,
United Kingdom
Australia
Australia
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
1996
Australia
Adelaide,
Australia
Australia
Australia
Italy
Italy
Germany
Germany
1998
Portugal
Aveiro,
Portugal
Australia
Australia
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Italy
Italy
2000
Brazil
São Paulo,
Brazil
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
2002
Germany
Essen,
Germany
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
2004
Japan
Miyoshi,
Japan
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2006
Netherlands
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
France
France
Italy
Italy
Netherlands
Netherlands
2008
Canada
Edmonton,
Canada
Netherlands
Netherlands
France
France
Italy
Italy
2010
Italy
Milan,
Italy
France
France
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
2012 [1]
Poland
Poznań,
Poland
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
France
France
2014 [2]
France
Thury-Harcourt,
France
France
France
Germany
Germany
Spain
Spain
2016 [3]
Italy
Syracuse,
Italy
Italy
Italy
France
France
Spain
Spain
2018
Details
Canada
Welland,
Canada
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
Spain
Spain
2020
Italy
Rome,
Italy
2022
France
Saint-Omer,
France

Medal table[]

Country Gold Silver Bronze
Netherlands
Netherlands
3 2 1
France
France
3 2 1
Australia
Australia
3
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2 1 2
Germany
Germany
1 5 3
Italy
Italy
1 3 3
Spain
Spain
3

Women[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1994
United Kingdom
Sheffield,
United Kingdom
Australia
Australia
Germany
Germany
France
France
1996
Australia
Adelaide,
Australia
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Australia
Australia
Germany
Germany
1998
Portugal
Aveiro,
Portugal
Australia
Australia
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
France
France
2000
Brazil
São Paulo,
Brazil
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
France
France
2002
Germany
Essen,
Germany
Germany
Germany
France
France
Australia
Australia
2004
Japan
Miyoshi,
Japan
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Germany
Germany
France
France
2006
Netherlands
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
New Zealand
New Zealand
Netherlands
Netherlands
2008
Canada
Edmonton,
Canada
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Germany
Germany
France
France
2010
Italy
Milan,
Italy
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Germany
Germany
France
France
2012 [1]
Poland
Poznań
Poland
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Australia
Australia
2014 [2]
France
Thury-Harcourt,
France
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
Great Britain
France
France
2016 [3]
Italy
Syracuse,
Italy
New Zealand
New Zealand
Germany
Germany
France
France
2018
Details
Canada
Welland,
Canada
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Italy
Italy
2020
Italy
Rome,
Italy
2022
France
Saint-Omer,
France

Medal table[]

Country Gold Silver Bronze
Germany
Germany
6 5 1
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
4 5
Australia
Australia
2 1 2
New Zealand
New Zealand
1 1
France
France
1 8
Italy
Italy
1
Netherlands
Netherlands
1

Men Under-21[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Germany
Essen,
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Italy
Italy
2004 Japan
Miyoshi,
Japan
Spain
Spain
Italy
Italy
Japan
Japan
2006 Netherlands
Amsterdam,
Netherlands
France
France
Netherlands
Netherlands
Spain
Spain
2008 Canada
Edmonton,
Canada
United Kingdom
Great Britain
France
France
Italy
Italy
2010 Italy
Milan,
Italy
Germany
Germany
France
France
United Kingdom
Great Britain
2012 [1]
Poland
Poznań,
Poland
France
France
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Germany
Germany
2014 [2]
France
Thury-Harcourt,
France
France
France
Denmark
Denmark
Germany
Germany
2016 [3]
Italy
Syracuse,
Italy
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
2018
Details
Canada
Welland,
Canada
United Kingdom
Great Britain
Germany
Germany
Italy
Italy
2020
Italy
Rome,
Italy
2022
France
Saint-Omer,
France

Medal table[]

Country Gold Silver Bronze
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
3 1 1
France
France
3 2
Germany
Germany
2 2 2
Spain
Spain
1 1
Denmark
Denmark
1
Italy
Italy
1 4
Netherlands
Netherlands
2
Japan
Japan
1

Women Under-21[]

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
2002 Germany
Essen,
Germany
Germany
Germany
Poland
Poland
Japan
Japan
2010 Italy
Milan,
Italy
France
France
Germany
Germany
United Kingdom
Great Britain
2012 [1]
Poland
Poznań,
Poland
Germany
Germany
France
France
New Zealand
New Zealand
2014 [2]
France
Thury-Harcourt,
France
Germany
Germany
France
France
New Zealand
New Zealand
2016 [3]
Italy
Syracuse,
Italy
Germany
Germany
Poland
Poland
New Zealand
New Zealand
2018
Details
Canada
Welland,
Canada
Germany
Germany
Poland
Poland
New Zealand
New Zealand
2020
Italy
Rome,
Italy
2022
France
Saint-Omer,
France

Medal table[]

Country Gold Silver Bronze
Germany
Germany
5 1
France
France
1 2
Poland
Poland
3
New Zealand
New Zealand
4
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
1
Japan
Japan
1

See also[]

Sources[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "ICF CANOE POLO - Pozna 2012". Kayakpl.com. Archived from the original on 11 July 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2014-08-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ a b c d "Canoe Polo World Championships - Syracuse 2016". Canoepolosyracuse2016.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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