UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships

The UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the disciplines and distances in 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
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze
1956 Copenhagen
Denmark
Arnold Tschopp
Switzerland
Edi Grommes
West Germany
Adolf Pokorný
Czechoslovakia
1957 Lüttich
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 Wien
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 Wien
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 Wien
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

Top medal winners (1956-2014)

No. Athlete Country Gold Silver Bronze
1 David Schnabel Germany Germany 8 1 0
2 Martin Rominger Germany Germany 7 0 0
3 Arnold Tschopp Switzerland Switzerland 6 2 0
4 Dieter Maute Germany Germany 5 3 1
5 Franz Kratochwil Germany West Germany 4 1 1
6 Harry Bodmer Germany Germany 4 1 0
7 Manfred Maute Germany West Germany 3 4 1
8 Gerhard Obert Germany West Germany 3 3 2
9 Kurt Hunsänger Germany West Germany 3 2 0

Medals by countries (1956-2014)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany Germany / West Germany 48 46 16 110
2 Switzerland Switzerland 8 5 12 25
3 East Germany East Germany 2 5 5 12
4 Czech Republic Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia 1 1 10 12
5 France France 0 2 4 6
6 Austria Austria 0 0 4 4
7 Spain Spain 0 0 3 3
7 Hong Kong Hong Kong 0 0 3 3
8 Macau Macao 0 0 2 2

Single Artistic cycling – Women

Medalists by year

Women's Medalists
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

Top medal winners (1959-2014)

No. Athlete Country Gold Silver Bronze
1 Anna Matoušková Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 7 8 2
2 Corinna Hein-Biethan Germany Germany 5 2 1
3 Annemarie Flaig-Schlosser Germany West Germany 5 1 0
4 Martina Štěpánková Czech Republic Czech Republic 3 4 2
5 Iris Kurz Germany Germany 3 3 0
6 Andrea Barth Germany Germany 3 2 2
7 Gerhild Bauer Germany West Germany 3 2 0
8 Astrid Ruckaberle Germany Germany 3 1 2

Medals by countries (1959-2014)

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Germany Germany / West Germany 39 37 25 101
2 Czech Republic Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia 10 14 14 38
3 Switzerland Switzerland 4 2 6 12
4 Austria Austria 3 3 6 12
5 East Germany East Germany 0 0 3 3
6 France France 0 0 1 1
6 Slovakia Slovakia 0 0 1 1

References

  1. "Indoor Cycling". Sports 123. Retrieved 2010-12-12.
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