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Swiss canoeist
Werner Zimmermann (born 19 May 1915, date of death unknown) is a Swiss retired slalom and sprint canoeist who competed from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s. As a slalom canoeist, he won three medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with a gold (Folding K-1 team: 1949 ) and two bronzes (Folding K-1: 1949, Folding K-1 team: 1951 ).
As a sprint canoeist, he competed in two Summer Olympics . At the 1936 Summer Olympics , he finished sixth in the K-2 10000 m event. Twelve years later , he finished 11th in the K-2 10000 m event.
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1949 (folding): Switzerland (Werner Zimmermann , Jean Engler & Eduard Kunz )
1951 (folding): Austria (Hans Frühwirth , Rudolf Pillwein & Othmar Eiterer )
1953 (folding): Austria (Franz Grafetsberger , Hans Herbist & Rudolf Sausgruber )
1955 (folding): West Germany (Manfred Vogt , Sigi Holzbauer & Alois Würfmannsdobler )
1957 (folding): East Germany (Heinz Bielig , Eberhard Gläser & Reinhard Sens )
1959 (folding): East Germany (Eberhard Gläser , Heinz Bielig & Günther Möbius )
1961 (folding): East Germany (Horst Wängler , Eberhard Gläser & Roland Hahnebach )
1963 (folding): East Germany (Eberhard Gläser , Rolf Luber & Fritz Lange )
1965: West Germany (Manfred Vogt , Eugen Weimann & Horst Dieter Engelke )
1967: East Germany (Jürgen Bremer , Christian Döring & Volkmar Fleischer )
1969: France (Patrick Maccari , Claude Peschier & Alain Colombe )
1971: Austria (Kurt Presslmayr , Norbert Sattler & Hans Schlecht )
1973: East Germany (Wolfgang Büchner , Siegbert Horn & Christian Döring )
1975: West Germany (Ulrich Peters , Dieter Förstl & Bernd Dichtl )
1977: France (Jean-Yves Prigent , Bernard Renault & Christian Frossard )
1979: Great Britain (Richard Fox , Albert Kerr & Allan Edge )
1981: Great Britain (Richard Fox , Albert Kerr & Nicolas Wain )
1983: Great Britain (Richard Fox , Paul McConkey & Jim Dolan )
1985: West Germany (Peter Micheler , Toni Prijon & Jürgen Kübler )
1987: Great Britain (Richard Fox , Melvyn Jones & Russell Smith )
1989: Yugoslavia (Jernej Abramič , Marjan Štrukelj & Albin Čižman )
1991: France (Manuel Brissaud , Gilles Clouzeau & Jean-Michel Regnier )
1993: Great Britain (Richard Fox , Melvyn Jones & Shaun Pearce )
1995: Germany (Jochen Lettmann , Thomas Becker & Oliver Fix )
1997: Great Britain (Paul Ratcliffe , Ian Raspin , & Shaun Pearce )
1999: Germany (Thomas Becker , Ralf Schaberg & Jakobus Stenglein )
2002: Germany (Claus Suchanek , Thomas Becker & Thomas Schmidt )
2003: Switzerland (Thomas Mosimann , Mathias Röthenmund & Michael Kurt )
2005: France (Julien Billaut , Fabien Lefèvre & Benoît Peschier )
2006: France (Fabien Lefèvre , Julien Billaut & Boris Neveu )
2007: Germany (Fabian Dörfler , Alexander Grimm & Erik Pfannmöller )
2009: Czech Republic (Ivan Pišvejc , Vavřinec Hradilek & Michal Buchtel )
2010: Germany (Alexander Grimm , Fabian Dörfler & Hannes Aigner )
2011: Germany (Sebastian Schubert , Hannes Aigner & Alexander Grimm )
2013: Italy (Daniele Molmenti , Andrea Romeo & Giovanni De Gennaro )
2014: France (Mathieu Biazizzo , Sébastien Combot & Boris Neveu )
2015: Czech Republic (Jiří Prskavec , Vavřinec Hradilek & Ondřej Tunka )
2017: Czech Republic (Jiří Prskavec , Ondřej Tunka & Vít Přindiš )
2018: Great Britain (Joe Clarke , Bradley Forbes-Cryans & Christopher Bowers )
2019: Spain (David Llorente , Samuel Hernanz & Joan Crespo )
2021: France (Boris Neveu , Mathieu Biazizzo & Benjamin Renia )
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