Top3 of Senior World Championships from 2000 to 2009 - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
2000 (Pesaro, Italy)
Men
1. Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) 5577
2. Gabor Balogh (HUN) 5551
3. Nicolae Papuc (ROU) 5444
Women
1. Pernille Svarre (DEN) 5341
2. Paulina Boenisz (POL) 5270
3. Elena Rublevska (LAT) 5256
2001 (Millfield, Great Britain)
Men
1. Gabor Balogh (HUN) 5604
2. Viktor Horvath (HUN) 5578
3. Tzanko Hantov (BUL) 5474
Women
1. Stephanie Cook (GBR) 5466
2. Paulina Boenisz (POL) 5310
3. Georgina Harland (GBR) 5284
2002 (San Francisco, USA)
Men
1. Michal Sedecklý (CZE) 5640
2. Erik Johansson (SWE) 5632
3. Eric Walther (GER) 5592
Women
1. Bea Simoka (HUN) 5568
2. Zsuzsana Vörös (HUN) 5508
3. Georgina Harland (GBR) 5468
2003 (Pesaro, Italy)
Men
1. Eric Walther (GER) 5692
2. Erik Johansson (SWE) 5684
3. Michal Michalík (CZE) 5668
Women
1. Zsuzsana Vörös (HUN) 5604
2. Olessia Velitchko (RUS) 5564
3. Kate Allenby (GBR) 5548
2004 (Moskva, Russia)
Men
1. Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) 5608
2. Choon-Huan Lee (KOR) 5596
3. Libor Capalini (CZE) 5580
Women
1. Zsuzsana Vörös (HUN) 5624
2. Kate Allenby (GBR) 5572
3. Tatsiana Mazurkevich (BLR) 5492
2005 (Warsaw, Poland)
Men
1. Zenhua Qian (CHN) 5756
2. Aleksei Turkin (RUS) 5708
3. Andrei Moiseev (RUS) 5648
Women
1. Claudia Corsini (ITA) 5672
2. Zsuzsana Vörös (HUN) 5664
3. Elena Rublevska (LAT) 5636
2006 (Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala)
Men
1. Edvinas Krungolcas (LTU) 5588
2. Viktor Horvath (HUN) 5556
3. Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LTU) 5468
Women
1. Marta Dziadura (POL) 5356
2. Victoria Tereshuk (UKR) 5332
3. Omnia Fakhry (EGY) 5308
2007 (Berlin, Germany)
Men
1. Viktor Horvath (HUN) 5704
2. Ilia Frolov (RUS) 5696
3. Róbert Németh (HUN) 5692
Women
1. Amélie Cazé (FRA) 5600
2. Lena Schöneborn (GER) 5584
3. Laura Asadauskaite (LTU) 5552
2008 (Budapest, Hungary)
Men
1. Ilia Frolov (RUS) 5796
2. David Svoboda (CZE) 5652
3. Yahor Lapo (BLR) 5612
Women
1. Amélie Cazé (FRA) 5616
2. Aya Medany (EGY) 5596
3. Katy Livingston (GBR) 5588
2009 (London, Great Britain) - introduction of combined event
Men
1. Ádám Marosi (HUN) 6136
2. David Svoboda (CZE) 6116
3. Dmytro Kirpulyanskyy (UKR) 6100
Women
1. Qian Chen (CHN) 5840
2. Laura Asadauskaite (LTU) 5736
3. Lena Schöneborn (GER) 5664
Highlights:
In the men's field, the only multiple winner is Andrejus Zadneprovskis (LIT) with two titles (2000 and 2004), while two women managed to win the double - Zsuzsanna Vörös from Hungary (2003 and 2004) and Amélie Cazé from France (2007 and 2008)- both with back to back titles.
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