Sport: | Waveski |
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Established: | 2000 |
Administrator: | World Waveski Surfing Association |
The World Waveski Surfing Titles is the premier waveski championship organised by the World Waveski Surfing Association, with the recognition of the International Canoe Federation.[1] The competition has been held since 1984 irregularly, with a span of 1–4 years between competitions. Having the full recognition of the ICF since 2018, this discipline is eligible to participate in the Olympic Games or World Games.
Year | Place | Category | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1984 | Cape Town | Men | |||
1986 | Diamond Head | Men | |||
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1988 | Yamba | Men | |||
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1989 | Cornwall | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1990 | Huntington Beach | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1991 | Gold Coast | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1992 | Pointe de la Torche | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1993 | East London | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1994 | Gore Bay | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1995 | Lacanau | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1996 | Durban | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1997 | Gold Coast | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1998 | Cornwall | Men | |||
Women | |||||
1999 | Florianópolis | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2000 | Jeffreys Bay | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2001 | Bakio | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2002 | Gold Coast | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2003 | Le Moule | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2004 | Florianópolis | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2006 | Durban | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2007 | Gisborne | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2009 | Coffs Harbour | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2011 | Santa Cruz | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2014 | Durban | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2016 | Santa Cruz | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2018 | Valdoviño | Men | |||
Women | |||||
2022 | Ventura | Men | |||
Women |
See main article: world championships.