Statistics
Men's World Championships
12th World Championship 6-12 August 2007, Oldenburg (GER)
1. Austria
2. Brazil
3. Germany
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. Namibia
9. Denmark
10. Taiwan
11. U.S.
12. Japan
11th World Championship 16-23 November 2003, Porto Alegre (BRA)
1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Denmark
7. Namibia
8. Chile
9. Italy
10. Japan
10th World Championship 25-29 August 1999, Elgg / Vordemwald, Diepoldsau, Olten (SWI)
1. Brazil
2. Germany
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Namibia
7. Italy
8. Czech Republic
9. Chile
10. Denmark
11. U.S.
12. Japan
9th World Championship 29 August to 2 Sepember 1995, Windhoek (NAM)
1. Germany
2. Switzerland
3. Austria
4. Brazil
5. Argentina
6. Namibia
7. Italy
8. Chile
9. Denmark
10. Czech Republic
8th World Championship 23-29 November 1992, Llanquihe (CHI)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
7. Namibia
8. Italy
9. Uruguay
10. Denmark
7th World Championship 19-23 September 1990, Vöcklabruck (AUT)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. German Democratic Republic
6. Argentina
7. Namibia
8. Chile
9. Italy
10. Uruguay
11. Denmark
6th World Championship 10-12 October 1986, Buenes Aires (ARG)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
5th World Championship 17-19 September 1982, Hanover (GER)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Brazil
3. Switzerland
4. Austria
5. Argentina
6. Italy
7. South West Africa (Namibia)
8. Chile
4th World Championship 31 August to 2 September 1979, St. Gallen (SWI)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Austria
3. Brazil
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. South West Africa (Namibia)
7. Italy
8. Chile
3rd World Championship 9-10 October 1976, Porto Alegre (BRA)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Brazil
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Argentina
6. Chile
2nd World Championship 17 to 20 August 1972, Schweinfurt (GER)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Brazil
3. Austria
4. Switzerland
5. Italy
6. Chile
7. South West Africa (Namibia)
1st World Championship 6-9 July 1968, Linz (AUT)
1. Federal Republic Germany
2. Austria
3. German Democratic Republic
4. Brazil
5. Switzerland
6. Chile
7. Italy
8. Canada