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Revision as of 10:16, 15 November 2007

The following is a list of world cups and world championships, sporting events which use one of these two names, or one with a similar meaning. In some sports, there is a world series, but that term usually has a somewhat different meaning.

Tournaments which are formally defunct or where a further event is not currently planned are marked with a gray background.

See also list of world cups and world championships for juniors and youth.

Men

Sport Competition name Competing
entities
First
held
Current holder Next Held every
Alpine skiing FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Individuals 1967 Aksel Lund Svindal (overall)
Winners in 4 events
2007/08 One year
Nations Austria
FIS Alpine World Skiing Championships Individuals 1931 Winners in 5 events 2009 Two years
American football IFAF World Cup Nations 1999 United States 2011 Four years
Aquatics FINA World Championships - Long Course
a.k.a. World Aquatics Championships
Individuals[R] 1973 Winners in 31 events 2009 Two years
FINA World Championships - Short Course Individuals[R] 1993 Winners in 21 events 2008 Two years
FINA Swimming World Cup Individuals 1989 Ryk Neethling 2007 One year
Athletics (track and field) IAAF World Cup in Athletics Nations and
continents
1977 Europe 2010 Originally two years,
now four years
IAAF World Championships in Athletics Individuals[R] 1983 Winners in 24 events 2009 Originally four years,
now two years
IAAF World Indoor Championships Individuals[R] 1985 Winners in 13 events 2008 Two years
Australian football Australian Football International Cup Nations 2002 New Zealand 2008 Originally three years, now four years
Auto racing see the mixed section below[1]
Badminton IBF World Championships Individuals[D] 1977 Winners in 3 events 2007 Two years
Bandy Bandy World Cup Clubs 1974 Dynamo Moscow 2008 One year
Bandy World Championships Nations 1957 Russia 2008 One year[2]
Baseball Baseball World Cup Nations 1938 Cuba 2007 Two years
World Baseball Classic Nations 2006 Japan 2009 Four years after 2009
Basketball FIBA World Championship Nations 1950 Spain 2010 Four years
Beach Soccer FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Nations 2005 Brasil 2007 One year
Biathlon Biathlon World Cup Individuals 1977/78 Michael Greis 2007/08 One year
Nations 1996/97 Germany
Billiards (Pool) World Cup of Pool Nations 2006 China 2007 One year
WPA World Nine-ball Championship Individuals 1990 Daryl Peach 2008 One year
WPA World Eight-ball Championship Individuals 2004 Ronato Alcano 2008 One year
Boxing see List of undisputed boxing champions, List of heavyweight boxing champions etc. Individuals 1882 Winners in several weight classes At challenge N/a
World Amateur Boxing Championships Individuals 1974 Winners in several weight classes 2007 Two years
Boxing World Cup Nations 2005? Cuba 2007 One year
Canoeing ICF Flatwater Racing World Championships Individuals 1938 Winners in 27 events 2007 One year[3]
Cricket (one-day) Cricket World Cup Nations 1975 Australia 2011 Four years
Cross-country skiing FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Individuals 1925 Winners in several events 2009 Two years
Cross-country skiing World Cup Individuals 1973/74 Tobias Angerer (overall)
Jens Arne Svartedal (sprint)
2007/08 One year
Curling World Curling Championships Nations 1959 Canada 2008 One year
Cycling UCI Road World Championships Individuals 1927 Paolo Bettini (road race)
Fabian Cancellara (time-trial)
2007 One year
UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Individuals 1950 Erwin Vervecken 2008 One year
UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships Individuals 1990 Winners in 6 events 2007 One year
Equestrian see the mixed section below[4]
Field hockey World Hockey Cup Nations 1971 Germany 2010 Four years
Figure skating World Figure Skating Championships Individuals[5] 1896 Winners in 3 events 2008 One year
Fistball Fistball World Championships Nations 1968 Austria 2011 Four years
Football (soccer) FIFA World Cup Nations 1930 Italy 2010 Four years
VIVA World Cup Nations 2006 Sápmi 2008 Two years
FIFA Club World Cup Clubs 2000 Sport Club Internacional 2007 One year
Futsal FIFA Futsal World Championship Nations 1989 Spain 2008 Four years
Gliding World Gliding Championships Individuals 1937 Winners in 6 events 2007 Two years[6]
Golf WGC-World Cup Nations 1953 Germany 2007 One year
Gymnastics World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Individuals 1903 Winners in 6 events 2007 One year
Handball World Men's Handball Championship Nations 1938 Germany 2009 Two years
Ice hockey Ice Hockey World Championships Nations 1920 Canada 2008 One year
World Cup of Hockey Nations 1996 Canada (2004) Unknown[7] Intermittent
Lacrosse World Lacrosse Championship Nations 1967 Canada 2010 Four years
World Indoor Lacrosse Championship Nations 2003 Canada 2011 Four years
Motorcycling FIM MotoGP Championship Individuals 1949 Casey Stoner 2008 One year
Constructors Ducati
FIM World Enduro Championship Individuals 1990 Winners in 3 events 2007 One year
Nordic combined FIS Nordic combined World Cup Individuals 1983/84 Hannu Manninen 2007/08 One year
Nordic skiing FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Individuals 1925 Winners in 12 events 2009 Two years
Orienteering World Orienteering Championships Individuals[R] 1966 Winners in 4 events 2007 One year
Pitch and putt Pitch and Putt World Cup Nations 2004 Catalonia 2008 Two years
Real tennis Real Tennis World Championship Individuals[D] 1740 Winners in 3 events 2008 Two years
Rowing World Rowing Championships Nations 1962 Winners in 14 events 2007 One year
Rugby league Rugby League World Cup Nations 1954 Australia 2008 Intermittent
Rugby union Rugby World Cup Nations 1987 South Africa 2011 Four years
Rugby union sevens Rugby World Cup Sevens Nations 1993 Fiji 2009 Four years
Sailing ISAF Sailing World Championships Crews 2003 Winners in 4 events 2011 Four years
ISAF Match Racing World Championship Individuals 1998 Peter Gilmour 2007 One year
Shooting ISSF World Cup Individuals 1988 Winners in 9 events 2007 One year
ISSF World Shooting Championships Individuals 1897 Winners in 66 events 2010 Four years
ISSF World Shotgun Championships Individuals 1934 Winners in 12 events 2007 Two years
Ski jumping FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Individuals normal hill 1962 Adam Małysz (2007) 2009 Two years
Individuals large hill 1925 Simon Ammann (2007) 2009 Two years
National Team normal hill 2001 Austria (2005) Defunct Only 2001 and 2005
National Team large hill 1962 Austria (2007) 2009 Two years
Ski flying World Championships Individuals 1972 Roar Ljøkelsøy (2006) 2008 Two years
National Team 2004 Norway (2006) 2008 Two years
Ski jumping World Cup Individuals 1979/80 Adam Małysz (2006/07) 2007/08 One year
National Team ? Austria (2006/07) 2007/08 One year
Snooker World Snooker Championship Individuals 1927 John Higgins 2007 One year
Speed skating World Allround Speed Skating Championships Individuals 1889 Sven Kramer 2008 One year
World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Individuals 1970 Lee Kyu-Hyuk 2008 One year
World Single Distance Championships Individuals 1995 Winners in 6 events 2008 One year
Speed Skating World Cup Individuals 1985/86 Winners in 4 events 2007/08 One year
Speedway Speedway World Team Cup (1960-2000)
Speedway World Cup (since 2001)
National Team 1960 Poland (2007) 2008 One year
Speedway World Pairs Championship National pair 1970 Sweden (1993) Defunct One year until 1993
Individual Speedway World Championship (1936-1994)
Speedway Grand Prix (since 1995)
Individuals 1936 Nicki Pedersen (2007) 2008 One year
Squash World Open Individuals 1976 David Palmer 2007 One year
World Doubles Squash Championships Doubles teams 1997 Winners in 2 events 2008 Two years
World Team Squash Championships Nations 1967 England 2007 Two years
Table tennis World Table Tennis Championships Individuals[D] 1926 Winners in 3 events 2009 Two years
World Team Table Tennis Championships Nations 2000 (1926) China (2006) 2008 Two years
Ten-Pin Bowling WTBA World Championships Nations 1954 Winners in 6 events 2007 Two years
QubicaAMF World Cup Individuals 1965 Osku Palermaa 2007 One year
World Ten-pin Team Cup Nations 1994 USA (2004) Defunct Two years until 2004
Tennis Davis Cup[8] Nations 1900 Russia 2007 One year
Tennis World Champion named by the ITF Individuals 1978 Roger Federer 2007 One year
Tennis World Champion named by the ITF Doubles teams 1996 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan 2007 One year
World Championship Tennis Individuals 1967 John McEnroe (1989) Defunct One year until 1989
Touch Rugby Touch Football World Cup Nations 1988 Australia 2007 Four years
Volleyball Volleyball World Cup Nations 1965 Brazil 2007 Four years
Volleyball World Championship Nations 1949 Brazil 2010 Four years

Women

Sport Competition name Competing
entities
First
held
Current holder Next Held every
Alpine skiing FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup Individuals 1967 Nicole Hosp (overall)
Winners in 4 events
2007/08 One year
Nations Austria
FIS Alpine World Skiing Championships Individuals 1931 Winners in 5 events 2009 Two years
Aquatics FINA World Championships - Long Course
a.k.a. World Aquatics Championships
Individuals[R] 1973 Winners in 31 events 2009 Two years
FINA World Championships - Short Course Individuals[R] 1993 Winners in 21 events 2006 Two years
FINA Swimming World Cup Individuals 1989 Therese Alshammar 2007 One year
Athletics (track and field) IAAF World Cup in Athletics Nations and
continents
1977 Russia 2010 Originally two years,
now four years
IAAF World Championships in Athletics Individuals[R] 1983 Winners in 23 events 2007 Originally four years,
now two years
IAAF World Indoor Championships Individuals[R] 1985 Winners in 13 events 2008 Two years
Auto racing see the mixed section below[1]
Badminton BWF World Championships Individuals[D] 1977 Winners in 3 events 2007 One year
Bandy Bandy World Championships Nations 2004 Sweden 2008 One year[9]
Basketball FIBA World Championship for Women Nations 1953 Australia 2010 Originally intermittent,
now four years
Biathlon Biathlon World Cup Individuals 1982/83 Andrea Henkel 2007/08 One year
Nations 1996/97 Germany
Boxing World Amateur Boxing Championships Individuals 2001 Winners in several weight classes 2007 One year
Cross-country skiing FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Individuals 1954 Winners in several events 2009 Two years
Cross-country skiing World Cup Individuals 1978/79 Virpi Kuitunen (overall and sprint) 2007/08 One year
Curling World Curling Championships Nations 1979 Canada 2008 One year
Cycling UCI Road World Championships Individuals 1927 Marianne Vos (road race)
Kristin Armstrong (time trial)
2007 One year
Mountain Bike World Championships Individuals 1990 Winners in 4 events 2007 One year
UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Individuals 1950 Marianne Vos 2007 One year
Equestrian see the mixed section below [4]
Field hockey Women's Hockey World Cup Nations 1974 Netherlands 2010 Four years
Figure skating World Figure Skating Championships Individuals[5] 1896 Winners in 3 events 2008 One year
Football (soccer) FIFA Women's World Cup Nations 1991 Germany 2007 Four years
Gliding World Gliding Championships Individuals 2001 Winners in 3 events 2007 Two years[6]
Golf Women's World Cup of Golf Nations 2005 Sweden 2007 One year
Gymnastics World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Individuals 1903 Winners in 6 events 2007 One year
World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Individuals
and Nations
1963 Winners in 9 events 2007 Two years[10]
Handball World Women's Handball Championship Nations 1957 Russia 2007 Two years
Ice Hockey IIHF World Women Championships Nations 1990 Canada 2008 One year
Lacrosse Women's Lacrosse World Cup Nations 1982 Australia 2009 Four years
Netball Netball World Championships Nations 1963 New Zealand 2007 Four years
Nordic skiing FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Individuals 1954 Winners in 6 events 2009 Two years
Orienteering World Orienteering Championships Individuals[R] 1966 Winners in 4 events 2007 One year
Real tennis Real Tennis World Championship Individuals[D] 1740 Winners in 3 events 2008 Two years
Ringette World Ringette Championships Team 1990 Finland 2009 Two years
Rowing World Rowing Championship Nations 1974 Winners in 10 events 2007 One year
Rugby league Women's Rugby League World Cup Nations 2000 New Zealand 2008 Intermittent
Rugby union Women's Rugby World Cup Nations 1991 New Zealand 2010 Four years
Sailing ISAF Sailing World Championships Crews 2003 Winners in 4 events 2011 Four years
ISAF Women's Match Racing World Championship Individuals 1999 Claire Leroy 2008 One year
Shooting ISSF World Cup Nations 1988 Winners in 6 events 2007 One year
ISSF World Shooting Championships Individuals 1897 Winners in 39 events 2010 Four years
World Shotgun Championships Individuals 1934 Winners in 7 events 2007 Two years
Speed skating World Allround Speed Skating Championships Individuals 1933 Ireen Wüst 2008 One year
World Sprint Speed Skating Championships Individuals 1970 Anni Friesinger 2008 One year
World Single Distance Championships Individuals 1995 Winners in 6 events 2008 One year
Speed Skating World Cup Individuals 1985/86 Winners in 4 events 2007/08 One year
Squash World Open Individuals 1979 Nicol David 2007 One year
World Doubles Squash Championships Doubles teams 1997 Winners in 2 events 2008 Two years
World Team Squash Championships Nations 1979 England 2008 Two years
Table tennis World Table Tennis Championships Individuals[D] 1926 Winners in 3 events 2009 Two years
World Team Table Tennis Championships Nations 2000 (1926) China (2006) 2008 Two years
Ten-Pin Bowling WTBA World Championships Nations 1963 Winners in 6 events 2008 Two years
QubicaAMF World Cup Individuals 1972 Diandra Asbaty 2007 One year
World Ten-pin Team Cup Nations 1994 England (2004) Defunct Two years until 2004
Tennis Fed Cup[11] Nations 1963 Russia 2008 One year
Tennis World Champion named by the ITF Individuals 1978 Justine Henin 2007 One year
Tennis World Champion named by the ITF Doubles teams 1996 Lisa Raymond & Samantha Stosur 2007 One year
Touch Rugby Touch Football World Cup Nations 1988 Australia 2007 Four years
Volleyball Volleyball World Cup Nations 1973 China 2007 Four years
Volleyball World Championship Nations 1952 Russia 2010 Four years

Mixed

Sport Competition name Competing entities First
held
Current holder Next Held every
Auto racing Formula One World Championship Individuals 1950 Kimi Räikkönen 2008 One year
Constructors 1958 Scuderia Ferrari
World Rally Championship Individuals 1977 Sébastien Loeb 2007 One year
Manufacturers 1973 Ford
World Touring Car Championship Individuals 1987 Andy Priaulx 2007 One year
Manufacturers BMW
World Manufacturers' Championship Manufacturers 1925 Delage (1927) Defunct One year until 1927
World Sportscar Championship Constructors;
from 1985 teams
1953 Winners in several classes Defunct One year until 1992
Individuals 1981 Defunct One year until 1992
Equestrian World Equestrian Games Individuals 1990 Winners in 7 events 2010 Four years
Show Jumping World Cup Individuals 1979 Beat Mändli / Ideo du Thot 2008 One year
Korfball Korfball World Championship Nations 1978 The Netherlands 2007 Four years
Sailing ISAF Sailing World Championships Crews 2003 Winners in 3 events 2011 Four years
ISAF Team Racing World Championships Nations 1995 USA 2007 Two years

Notes

  1. ^ a b Auto racing events make no distinction between male and female competitors
  2. ^ The second Bandy World Championships were held in 1961 and the championships were held every two years from then on and every year since 2003
  3. ^ Flatwater Racing canoeing world championships take place every year, except years in which a Summer Olympic Games is held
  4. ^ a b Equestrian events make no distinction between male and female competitors
  5. ^ a b Includes the Pairs and Ice Dance events, shared between male and female skaters
  6. ^ a b The duration between World Gliding Championships varies slightly, dependent on the hemisphere of the next planned edition
  7. ^ The World Cup of Hockey was held in 1996 and 2004. A further event is not currently planned
  8. ^ Davis Cup is not formally a world championship, but is traditionally held as equivalent in status
  9. ^ Every year since 2006
  10. ^ Changed from 2005.
  11. ^ Fed Cup is not formally a world championship, but is traditionally held as equivalent in status. It was called Federation Cup until 1995.

    R.  ^R - One or more relay events, in which three or four competitors compete for their nation, are included for each sex.
    D.  ^D - Includes three Doubles events, one for men, one for women, and one for mixed doubles.