UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships
The UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the disciplines of artistic cycling and a tournament of cycle ball. The World Championships are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale.[1]
The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following year's championship, but they may wear it only in the type of event in which they won it.
Single Artistic cycling – Men
Medalists by year
Men's medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1956 | Copenhagen Denmark |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Edi Grommes West Germany |
Adolf Pokorný Czechoslovakia |
1957 | Liège Belgium |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Werner Vogt East Germany |
Holdi Thom East Germany |
1958 | Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany |
Heinz Pfeifer West Germany |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Hebert Wolfgang East Germany |
1959 | Stuttgart West Germany |
Heinz Pfeifer West Germany |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Jan Krištůfek Czechoslovakia |
1960 | Mulhouse France |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Heinz Pfeifer West Germany |
Heinz Stapf West Germany |
1961 | St. Gallen Switzerland |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Gerhard Bräuer East Germany |
Hans Thissen West Germany |
1962 | Vienna Austria |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Gerhard Blotny East Germany |
Jan Krištůfek Czechoslovakia |
1963 | Basel Switzerland |
Arnold Tschopp Switzerland |
Hans Thissen West Germany |
Gerhard Bräuer East Germany |
1964 | Copenhagen Denmark |
Hans Thissen West Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Jan Krištůfek Czechoslovakia |
1965 | Prague Czechoslovakia |
Hans Thissen West Germany |
Gerhard Blotny East Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
1966 | Köln West Germany |
Willi Eichin West Germany |
Gerhard Bräuer East Germany |
Frantisek Kratochwil Czechoslovakia |
1967 | Baden Switzerland |
Gerhard Blotny East Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Willi Eichin West Germany |
1968 | Kassel West Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Willi Eichin West Germany |
Gerhard Blotny East Germany |
1969 | Erfurt East Germany |
Gerhard Blotny East Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Willi Eichin West Germany |
1970 | Ostrava Czechoslovakia |
Willi Eichin West Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Wilko Finke East Germany |
1971 | Baden Switzerland |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Jan Krištůfek Czechoslovakia |
1972 | Offenburg West Germany |
Manfred Maute West Germany |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Peter Eberhard Switzerland |
1973 | Vienna Austria |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Reiner Niedergesäss West Germany |
Peter Eberhard Switzerland |
1974 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Kurt Hunsänger West Germany |
Peter Eberhard Switzerland |
1975 | Ghent Belgium |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Kurt Hunsänger West Germany |
Patrik Schwartz France |
1976 | Münster West Germany |
Kurt Hunsänger West Germany |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
Patrik Schwartz France |
1977 | Brno Czechoslovakia |
Kurt Hunsänger West Germany |
Patrik Schwartz France |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
1978 | Herning Denmark |
Kurt Hunsänger West Germany |
Franz Kratochwil West Germany |
Hansjörg Mohn Switzerland |
1979 | Schiltigheim France |
Franz Kratochwil West Germany |
Patrik Schwartz France |
Gerhard Obert West Germany |
1980 | Rheinfelden Switzerland |
Franz Kratochwil West Germany |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
Patrik Schwartz France |
1981 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Franz Kratochwil West Germany |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
Markus Maggi Switzerland |
1982 | Wiesbaden West Germany |
Franz Kratochwil West Germany |
Markus Maggi Switzerland |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
1983 | Vienna Austria |
Peter Nieratschker West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
1984 | Schiltigheim France |
Markus Maggi Switzerland |
Dietmar Ingelfinger West Germany |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
1985 | St. Gallen Switzerland |
Markus Maggi Switzerland |
Jürgen Kessler West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
1986 | Genk Belgium |
Dieter Maute West Germany |
Dietmar Ingelfinger West Germany |
Roland Fleisch Austria |
1987 | Herning Denmark |
Dieter Maute West Germany |
Dietmar Ingelfinger West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
1988 | Ludwigshafen West Germany |
Harry Bodmer West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
Dieter Maute West Germany |
1989 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Harry Bodmer West Germany |
Dieter Maute West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
1990 | Bregenz Austria |
Dietmar Ingelfinger West Germany |
Harry Bodmer West Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
1991 | Brno Czechoslovakia |
Harry Bodmer Germany |
Dieter Maute Germany |
Hermann Martens Switzerland |
1992 | Zürich Switzerland |
Harry Bodmer Germany |
Dieter Maute Germany |
Lionel Schwer France |
1993 | Hong Kong | Dieter Maute Germany |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
Christian Wilhelm Switzerland |
1994 | Saarbrücken Germany |
Dieter Maute Germany |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
José Arellano Spain |
1995 | Épinal France |
Dieter Maute Germany |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
José Arellano Spain |
1996 | Johor Bahru Malaysia |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
Joachim Wesner Germany |
José Arellano Spain |
1997 | Winterthur Switzerland |
Martin Rominger Germany |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
Hannes Mähr Austria |
1998 | Přerov Czech Republic |
Martin Rominger Germany |
Jens Schmitt Germany |
Hannes Mähr Austria |
1999 | Madeira Portugal |
Martin Rominger Germany |
José Arellano Spain |
Hannes Mähr Austria |
2000 | Böblingen Germany |
Martin Rominger Germany |
Matthias Letsch Germany |
Milan Krivanek Czech Republic |
2001 | Kaseda Japan |
Martin Rominger Germany |
José Arellano Spain |
Matthias Letsch Germany |
2002 | Dornbirn Austria |
Martin Rominger Germany |
Arnošt Pokorný Czech Republic |
Milan Křivánek Czech Republic |
2003 | Schiltigheim France |
Martin Rominger Germany |
Robin Hartmann Germany |
Arnošt Pokorný Czech Republic |
2004 | Tata Hungary |
Arnošt Pokorný Czech Republic |
Robin Hartmann Germany |
Steffen Hain Germany |
2005 | Freiburg im Breisgau Germany |
David Schnabel Germany |
Robin Hartmann Germany |
Milan Křivánek Czech Republic |
2006 | Chemnitz Germany |
David Schnabel Germany |
Florian Blab Germany |
Robin Hartmann Germany |
2007 | Winterthur Switzerland |
Robin Hartmann Germany |
David Schnabel Germany |
Michael Brugger Germany |
2008 | Dornbirn Austria |
David Schnabel Germany 191.64 |
Florian Blab Germany 190.37 |
Robin Hartmann Germany 188.19 |
2009 | Tavira Portugal |
David Schnabel Germany 194.39 |
Florian Blab Germany 177.29 |
Sum Yee Samuel Yu Hong Kong 148.90 |
2010 | Stuttgart Germany |
David Schnabel Germany 206.57 |
Florian Blab Germany 200.16 |
Hang Cheong Wong Macao 160.30 |
2011 | Kagoshima Japan |
David Schnabel Germany 208.91 WR |
Florian Blab Germany 205.17 |
Hang Cheong Wong Macao 165.31 |
2012 | Aschaffenburg Germany |
David Schnabel Germany 208.46 |
Florian Blab Germany 198.98 |
Yannick Martens Switzerland 164.27 |
2013 | Basel Switzerland |
David Schnabel Germany 208.25 |
Michael Niedermeier Germany 193.67 |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong 163.03 |
2014 | Brno Czech Republic |
Michael Niedermeier Germany 202.55 |
Simon Puls Germany 187.51 |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong 170.96 |
2015 | Johor Malaysia |
Michael Niedermeier Germany |
Simon Puls Germany |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong |
2016 | Stuttgart Germany |
Lukas Kohl Germany |
Michael Niedermeier Germany |
Yannick Martens Switzerland |
2017 | Dornbirn Austria |
Lukas Kohl Germany |
Moritz Herbst Germany |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong |
2018 | Liège Belgium |
Lukas Kohl Germany |
Moritz Herbst Germany |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong |
2019 | Basel Switzerland |
Lukas Kohl Germany |
Marcel Jüngling Germany |
Wong Chin To Hong Kong |
Top medal winners (1956–2014)
Medals by countries (1956–2014)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Germany / West Germany | 48 | 46 | 16 | 110 |
2 | Switzerland | 8 | 5 | 12 | 25 |
3 | East Germany | 2 | 5 | 5 | 12 |
4 | Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia | 1 | 1 | 10 | 12 |
5 | France | 0 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
6 | Spain | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
7 | Austria | 0 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
8 | Hong Kong | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
9 | Macau | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (9 nations) | 59 | 61 | 59 | 179 |
Single Artistic cycling – Women
Medalists by year
Women's Medalists | ||||
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Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1959 | Stuttgart West Germany |
Edith Beneke West Germany |
Käthi Wahl West Germany |
Ursula Beckers West Germany |
1960 | Mülhausen France |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Edith Manthey West Germany |
Ursula Beckers West Germany |
1961 | St. Gallen Switzerland |
Gisela Florack West Germany |
Edith Manthey West Germany |
Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1962 | Wien Austria |
Gisela Florack West Germany |
Gerhild Bauer West Germany |
Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1963 | Basel Switzerland |
Gerhild Bauer West Germany |
Edith Manthey West Germany |
Annerose Loesch East Germany |
1964 | Copenhagen Denmark |
Gerhild Bauer West Germany |
Annemarie Fehr Austria |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
1965 | Prague Czechoslovakia |
Annemarie Fehr Austria |
Gerhild Bauer West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
1966 | Köln West Germany |
Gerhild Bauer West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Annemarie Fehr Austria |
1967 | Baden Switzerland |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
Annemarie Flaig West Germany |
1968 | Kassel West Germany |
Annemarie Flaig West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1969 | Erfurt East Germany |
Annemarie Flaig West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
1970 | Ostrava Czechoslovakia |
Annemarie Flaig West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1971 | Baden Switzerland |
Ann. Flaig-Schlosser West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Hildegard Laigre West Germany |
1972 | Offenburg West Germany |
Ann. Flaig-Schlosser West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
1973 | Wien Austria |
Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Edith Westhäuser West Germany |
1974 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Elisabeth Binanzer West Germany |
Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1975 | Gent Belgium |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Regina Jisra West Germany |
Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1976 | Münster West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Edith Westhäuser West Germany |
Lea Horvathova Czechoslovakia |
1977 | Brno Czechoslovakia |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Edith Westhäuser West Germany |
Gabi Höhler West Germany |
1978 | Herning Denmark |
Gabi Höhler West Germany |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Gudrun Lorenz West Germany |
1979 | Schiltigheim France |
Anna Matoušková Czechoslovakia |
Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
Silvia Steiner Switzerland |
1980 | Rheinfelden Switzerland |
Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
Regina Jisra West Germany |
Lea Horváthová Czechoslovakia |
1981 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Petra Bender West Germany |
Regina Jisra West Germany |
Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
1982 | Wiesbaden West Germany |
Maria Beerlage West Germany |
Petra Bender West Germany |
Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
1983 | Wien Austria |
Maria Beerlage West Germany |
Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
Ursula Pfaff France |
1984 | Schiltigheim France |
Gudrun Regele West Germany |
Maria Beerlage West Germany |
Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
1985 | St. Gallen Switzerland |
Eliane Maggi Switzerland |
Gudrun Regele West Germany |
Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
1986 | Genk Belgium |
Heike Marklein West Germany |
Danuše Hájková Czechoslovakia |
Jana Pospíšilová Czechoslovakia |
1987 | Herning Denmark |
Marianne Martens Switzerland |
Heike Marklein West Germany |
Danuše Hrdličková Czechoslovakia |
1988 | Ludwigshafen West Germany |
Marianne Martens Switzerland |
Heike Marklein West Germany |
Iris Kurz West Germany |
1989 | Heerlen Netherlands |
Heike Marklein West Germany |
Iris Kurz West Germany |
Marianne Martens Switzerland |
1990 | Bregenz Austria |
Claudia Dreher West Germany |
Marianne Martens Switzerland |
Iris Kurz West Germany |
1991 | Brno Czechoslovakia |
Iris Kurz Germany |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Sabine Franz Austria |
1992 | Zürich Switzerland |
Iris Kurz Germany |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Leona Soušková Czechoslovakia |
1993 | Hong Kong | Iris Kurz Germany |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Leona Soušková Czech Republic |
1994 | Saarbrücken Germany |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Iris Kurz Germany |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
1995 | Epinal France |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Sonja Bissinger Germany |
Leona Soušková Czech Republic |
1996 | Johor Bahru Malaysia |
Andrea Barth Germany |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Daniela Keller Switzerland |
1997 | Winterthur Switzerland |
Sandra Schlosser Germany |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Sonja Bissinger Germany |
1998 | Přerov Czech Republic |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Sonja Bissinger Germany |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
1999 | Madeira Portugal |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Sandra Schlosser Germany |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
2000 | Böblingen Germany |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Sandra Schlosser Germany |
2001 | Kaseda Japan |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Nicole Krautwurst Germany |
2002 | Dornbirn Austria |
Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
Silke Gaiser Germany |
2003 | Schiltigheim France |
Astrid Ruckaberle Germany |
Corinna Hein Germany |
Martina Štepánková Czech Republic |
2004 | Tata Hungary |
Claudia Wieland Germany |
Corinna Hein Germany |
Sarah Kohl Austria |
2005 | Freiburg Germany |
Claudia Wieland Germany |
Sandra Beck Germany |
Denise Boller Austria |
2006 | Chemnitz Germany |
Sarah Kohl Austria |
Claudia Wieland Germany |
Sandra Beck Germany |
2007 | Winterthur Switzerland |
Anja Scheu Germany |
Sarah Kohl Austria |
Sandra Beck Germany |
2008 | Dornbirn Austria |
Anja Scheu Germany 171.04 |
Sandra Beck Germany 166.24 |
Marion Kleinschwärzer Germany 166.08 |
2009 | Tavira Portugal |
Corinna Hein Germany 172.19 |
Sandra Beck Germany 163.35 |
Denise Boller Austria 154.51 |
2010 | Stuttgart Germany |
Denise Boller Austria 170.63 |
Marion Kleinschwärzer Germany 165.64 |
Corinna Hein Germany 157.82 |
2011 | Kagoshima Japan |
Corinna Hein Germany 171.75 |
Sandra Beck Germany 169.71 |
Nikola Lebánková Czech Republic 156.85 |
2012 | Aschaffenburg Germany |
Corinna Hein Germany 179.93 |
Sandra Beck Germany 177.75 |
Adriana Mathis Austria 165.19 |
2013 | Basel Switzerland |
Corinna Hein Germany 180.11 |
Lisa Hattemer Germany 170.12 |
Seraina Waibel Switzerland 153.98 |
2014 | Brno Czech Republic |
Corinna Biethan Germany 178.02 |
Adriana Mathis Austria 170.93 |
Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia 164.97 |
2015 | Johor Malaysia |
Adriana Mathis Austria |
Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia |
Lisa Hattemer Germany |
2016 | Stuttgart Germany |
Lisa Hattemer Germany |
Viola Brand Germany |
Nicole Frýbortová Slovakia |
2017 | Dornbirn Austria |
Milena Slupina Germany |
Viola Brand Germany |
Adriana Mathis Austria |
2018 | Liège Belgium |
Iris Schwarzhaupt Germany |
Milena Slupina Germany |
Adriana Mathis Austria |
2019 | Basel Switzerland |
Milena Slupina Germany |
Viola Brand Germany |
Lorena Schneider Austria |
Top medal winners (1959–2014)
No. | Athlete | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1 | Anna Matoušková | Czechoslovakia | 7 | 8 | 2 |
2 | Corinna Hein-Biethan | Germany | 5 | 2 | 1 |
3 | Annemarie Flaig-Schlosser | West Germany | 5 | 1 | 0 |
4 | Martina Štěpánková | Czech Republic | 3 | 4 | 2 |
5 | Iris Kurz | Germany | 3 | 3 | 0 |
6 | Andrea Barth | Germany | 3 | 2 | 2 |
7 | Gerhild Bauer | West Germany | 3 | 2 | 0 |
8 | Astrid Ruckaberle | Germany | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Medals by countries (1959–2014)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Germany / West Germany | 39 | 37 | 25 | 101 |
2 | Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia | 10 | 14 | 14 | 38 |
3 | Switzerland | 4 | 2 | 6 | 12 |
4 | Austria | 3 | 3 | 6 | 12 |
5 | East Germany | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
6 | France | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Slovakia | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (7 nations) | 56 | 56 | 56 | 168 |
References
- "Indoor Cycling". Sports 123. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
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