Saturday, 19 December 2009

The Decade Review (2000-2009) - World Cups - Women (Provisional)

Results from World Cup of the decade - UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!

All winners of World Cups from 2000 to 2009 (and 3 best placed in World Cup Final of each year).

2000
WC1 (San Antonio, USA) -
WC2 - ??? - cancelled???
WC3 (Seoul, South Korea) - not available
WC4 (Budapest, Hungary) - not available
WC5 (Darmstadt, Germany) - not available
WCF (Aix-en-Provence, France) - 1. Caroline Demeler (FRA); 2. Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT); 3. Axelle Guiguet (FRA)

2001
WC1 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Georgina Harland (GBR)
WC2 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Georgina Harland (GBR)
WC3 (Bath, Great Britain) - Stephanie Cook (GBR)
WCF (Moskva, Russia) - not available

2002
WC1 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Katalin Partics (GRE)
WC2 (Madrid, Spain) - Georgina Harland (GBR)
WC3 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN)
WC4 (Warsaw, Poland) - Bea Simoka (HUN)
WCF (Budapest, Hungary) - 1. Claudia Corsini (ITA); 2. Paulina Boenisz (POL); 3. Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN)

2003
WC1 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Claudia Corsini (ITA)
WC2 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Csilla Furi (HUN)
WC3 (Warsaw, Poland) - Paulina Boenisz (POL)
WC4 (Most, Czech Republic) - Kim Raisner (GER)
WCF (Athina, Greece) - 1. Georgina Harland; 2. Victoria Tereshuk (UKR); 3. Tatiana Mouratova (RUS)

2004
WC1 (Queretaro, Mexico) - Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT)
WC2 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - Georgina Harland (GBR)
WC3 (Beijing, China) - Tatiana Mouratova (RUS)
WC4 (Budapest, Hungary) - Victoria Tereshuk (UKR)
WCF (Darmstadt, Germany) - 1. Kate Allenby (GBR); 2. Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT); 3. Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN)

2005
WC1 (Acapulco, Mexico) - Amélie Cazé (FRA)
WC2 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Anastasia Samusevich (BLR)
WC3 (Paris, France) - Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN)
WC4 (Athina, Greece) - not available
WCF (Uppsala, Sweden) - 1. Claudia Corsini (ITA); 2. Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN); 3. Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT)

2006
WC1 (Acapulco, Mexico) - Claudia Corsini (ITA)
WC2 (Millfield, Great Britain) - Aya Medany (EGY)
WC3 (Moskva, Russia) - Lucie Grolichová (CZE)
WC4 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Victoria Tereshuk (UKR)
WC5 (Cairo, Egypt) - Aya Medany (EGY)
WC6 (Chianciano, Italy) - Paulina Boenisz (POL)
WCF (Chienciano, Italy) - 1. Alessia Pieretti (ITA); 2. Anastasia Samusevich (BLR); 3. Paulina Boenisz (POL)

2007
WC1 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Edita Maloszyc (POL)
WC2 (Cairo, Egypt) - Tatiana Mouratova (RUS)
WC3 (Millfield, Great Britain) - Georgina Harland (GBR)
WC4 (Moskva, Russia) - Tatiana Mouratova (RUS)
WC5 (Székesfehérvár, Hungary) - Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN)
WC6 (Roma, Italy) - Anastasia Samusevich (BLR)
WCF (Beijing, China) - 1. Aya Medany (EGY); 2. Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT); 3. Sara Bertoli (ITA)

2008
WC1 (Cairo, Egypt) - Katy Livingston (GBR)
WC2 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Marta Dziadura (POL)
WC3 (Millfield, Great Britain) - Heather Fell (GBR)
WC4 (Madrid, Spain) - Anastasia Samusevich (BLR)
WC5 (Kladno, Czech Republic) - Aya Medany (EGY)
WCF (Caldas da Rainha, Portugal) - 1. Donata Rimšaitė (LTU); 2. Heather Fell (GBR); 3. Jeļena Rubļevska (LAT)

2009
WC1 (Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico) - Aya Medany (EGY)
WC2 (Cairo, Egypt) - Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU)
WC3 (Budapest, Hungary) - Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU)
WC4 (Roma, Italy) - Aya Medany (EGY)
WCF (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - 1. Donata Rimšaitė (LTU); 2. Yane Marques (BRA); 3. Leila Gyenesei (HUN)

Highlights:

Two pentathletes lead in the number of titles, with 6 wins each one: British Georgina Harland (winner of WC1 2001, WC2 2001, WC2 2002, WCF 2003, WC2 2004 and WC3 2007) and Egyptian Aya Medany (winner of WC2 2006, WC5 2006, WCF 2007, WC5 2008, WC1 2009 and WC4 2009). With 4 titles there's Italian Claudia Corsini (WCF 2002, WC1 2003, WCF 2005 and WC1 2006). The pentathletes who won 3 fields are: Zsuzsanna Vörös (HUN) - WC3 2002, WC3 2005 and WC5 2007) -, Anastasia Samusevich (BLR) - WC2 2005, WC6 2007 and WC4 2008 - and Tatiana Mouratova (RUS) - WC3 2004, WC2 2007 and WC4 2007. Filling the list of winners of more than one event, we have Paulina Boenisz (POL) - WC3 2003 and WC6 2006-, Donata Rimšaitė (LTU) - WCF 2008 and WCF 2009 -, Laura Asadauskaitė (LTU) - WC2 2009 and WC2 2009 - and Viktoria Tereshuk (UKR) - WC4 2004 and Wc4 2006.

Winners of WC in a row: Harland (WC1 and WC2 2001), Corsini (WCF 2005 and WC1 2006) and Asadauskait
ė (WC2 and WC3 2009) - also Rimšaitė (WCF 08 and 09).

Country ranking

Position. Country - number of titles (number of pentathletes)

1. Great Britain - 10 (5)
2. Egypt - 06 (1)
3. Hungary - 05 (3)
3. Italy - 05 (2)
5. Poland - 04 (3)
5. Lithuania - 04 (2)
7. Russia - 03 (1)
7. Belarus - 03 (1)
9. France - 02 (2)
9. Ukraine - 02 (1)
11. Czech Rep. - 01
11. Latvia - 01
11. Greece - 01
11. Germany - 01

More to come: titles in same year, number of winners, number of events/year and total events.

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