World Fly Fishing Championships

World Fly Fishing Championships
30th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Krosno Poland 2010
Highest governing bodyFédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche
First played1981

The World Fly Fishing Championship is organised by the Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive (FIPS Mouche) and takes place annually since 1981 between 30 teams of six individuals per country over five sessions. The WFFCs consist of four separate categories: the Youth Division, the Senior Division, the Masters Division and the Women's Division.

FIPS Mouche

FIPS Mouche[1] is an abbreviation of "Fédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche" (in English, the "International Fly Fishing Federation"), which is the fly fishing arm of CIPS (Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive), founded in Rome in 1952,[2] the world regulating body for many different disciplines of fishing.[1] FIPS Mouche hand over the management responsibility for the organisation of upcoming FIPS Mouche event, in its entirety to selected host nation's fly-fishing governing body. The host nation is to ensure health and safety welfare, promotion, sponsorship and media arrangements, meet financial requirements and selection of suitable venues.[3]

Rules

Six rounds with a duration of three hours of fly fishing are fished at five different geographical locations (sectors), a mixture of lakes and rivers to test all skills,[4] as chosen by the host nation beforehand for its abundant trout and game fish populations. All fish caught will be measured for length, rather than weight and are returned to the water alive.[4] Points are awarded to the most successful anglers and section points per round according to placing, with the winner receiving one point; the lowest overall score wins.[4]

History

The first ever Seniors WFFC was held in Luxembourg in 1981 and won by team Netherlands, that winning team also produced the first ever individual world champion who was Cor Wittkamp.[5] Three years later in 1984, the 4th WFFC held in Spain was won by first class cricketer and footballer Tony Pawson of England, Although his team England were just beaten to the title by Italy.[5] Four years later in 1988 at the 8th WFFC in Australia the Individual world champion was John Pawson of England, son of Tony who won in 1984.[6] Pascal Cognard of France became the first angler to win the individual world championship three times when he won the 20th WFFC in England in 2000, having previously succeeded in Norway in 1994 and in the United States in 1997.[7] The Czech Republic set the standard in 2014 at their home water, having won the team tournament a record 10 times.[5] The World Fly Fishing Championship Team event has been won by the host nation on just 10 of the 40 occasions that the tournament has taken place (to 2021), a one in four chance.[5]

Results for All Team Divisions

Youth Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3
2024
10th WFFC Bosnia and Hz 2023 United States France Slovakia
9th WFFC Italy 2022 Spain Czech Republic France
8th WFFC Czech Republic 2019 Czech Republic United States Spain
7th WFFC Poland 2018 Poland Spain Czech Republic
6th WFFC Slovenia 2017 France Poland United States
5th WFFC Spain 2016 France United States Czech Republic
4th WFFC United States 2015 United States Poland Czech Republic
3rd WFFC Poland 2014 United States Poland Czech Republic
2nd WFFC Ireland 2013 United States Ireland South Africa [5]
1st WFFC France 2012 Czech Republic United States France


Masters Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5
9th WFFC Czech Republic 2024 Italy Spain Czech Republic France United States
8th WFFC Canada 2023 Spain United States Czech Republic Canada Ireland
7th WFFC Italy 2022 United States Italy Belgium
6th WFFC Czech Republic 2021 Czech Republic Italy Spain United States Belgium
5th WFFC South Africa [5] 2019 Spain United States Italy
4th WFFC Spain 2018 Spain Italy France United States
3rd WFFC Portugal 2017 Italy France United States
2nd WFFC Ireland 2016 Italy Scotland Ireland United States
1st WFFC Chile 2014 Italy Czech Republic Chile

Masters Individual Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5
9th WFFC Czech Republic V Santi Amantini Borek Kopecky Marek Macka V Carlo Sciagurii Francois Deloup
8th WFFC Canada 2023 Pete Erickson Mike Learmonth Jordi Oliveras Tony Baldwin John Nishi
7th WFFC Italy 2022 Bret Bishop Michael Twohig Rene Koops
6th WFFC Czech Republic 2021 Karel Sklenar Jaun Bautista Bret Bishop
5th WFFC South Africa [5] 2019 Richard Goriel J Alvares Michael Twohig
4th WFFC Spain 2018 I. Ferreras Jean Meya Armando di Giacomo
3rd WFFC Portugal 2017 Edgardo Dona Jean Meya Massimo Clini
2nd WFFC Ireland 2016 Jacky Coyne Edgardo Ferrero Mike Cordiner
1st WFFC Chile 2014 Rene Koops V Santi Amantini

Senior Team results

Event Host nation Year Winners Runner up 3rd place 4th place 5th place
43rd WFFC Font Romeu, France [8] 2024 France Spain United States Czech Republic Australia [9]
42nd WFFC Slovakia 2023 France Czech Republic Spain Italy Poland [10]
41st WFFC Spain 2022 Spain France Czech Republic Belgium Finland [11]
40th WFFC Finland 2021 Finland France Spain Slovakia Italy [12][13]
39th WFFC Australia 2019 France Czech Republic Spain Finland Italy [14]
38th WFFC Italy 2018 Spain Czech Republic Italy United States Finland [15]
37th WFFC Slovakia 2017 France Czech Republic Spain Slovakia Australia [16]
36th WFFC United States 2016 Spain France United States Czech Republic Slovakia [17]
35th WFFC Bosnia and Hz 2015 Spain United States Bosnia and Hz France Slovenia [18]
34th WFFC Czech Republic 2014 Czech Republic France England Finland United States [5]
33rd WFFC Norway 2013 Czech Republic Italy France Finland United States [5]
32nd WFFC Slovenia 2012 Czech Republic Italy Spain France Slovakia [5]
31st WFFC Italy 2011 Italy Czech Republic Poland Spain United States [5]
30th WFFC Poland 2010 Czech Republic France Slovakia Poland South Africa [5]
29th WFFC Scotland 2009 England France Scotland Finland Wales [19][20]
28th WFFC New Zealand 2008 Czech Republic New Zealand France Poland Italy [21]
27th WFFC Finland 2007 France Czech Republic Finland Portugal Spain [5]
26th WFFC Portugal 2006 Czech Republic France Spain Italy Portugal [22]
25th WFFC Sweden 2005 France Finland Czech Republic - - [5]
24th WFFC Slovakia 2004 Slovakia Czech Republic France Poland Belgium [23]
23rd WFFC Spain 2003 France Belgium Spain - - [5]
22nd WFFC France 2002 France Belgium Spain - - [5]
21st WFFC Sweden 2001 France Finland Czech Republic England Poland [24]
20th WFFC England 2000 France Wales Australia - - [5]
19th WFFC Australia 1999 Australia France New Zealand Spain England [25]
18th WFFC Poland 1998 Czech Republic Poland England Italy Slovakia [26]
17th WFFC United States 1997 France Belgium Italy - - [5]
16th WFFC Czech Republic 1996 Czech Republic France Poland - - [5]
15th WFFC Ireland 1995 England Wales Belgium - - [5]
14th WFFC Norway 1994 Czech Republic Italy England - - [5]
13th WFFC Canada 1993 England Poland Italy Wales Czechoslovakia [27]
12th WFFC Italy 1992 Italy Belgium France - - [5]
11th WFFC New Zealand 1991 New Zealand [28] Poland England ? [28]
10th WFFC Wales 1990 Czechoslovakia Poland Belgium France England [29]
9th WFFC Finland 1989 Poland France Finland - - [5]
8th WFFC Australia 1988 England France Australia New Zealand Scotland [6]
7th WFFC England 1987 England Australia New Zealand Wales Poland [6]
6th WFFC Belgium 1986 Italy Belgium Czechoslovakia - - [5]
5th WFFC Poland 1985 Poland Czechoslovakia France - - [5]
4th WFFC Spain 1984 Italy England France - - [5]
3rd WFFC Italy 1983 Italy Belgium Netherlands - - [5]
2nd WFFC Spain 1982 Italy Spain Luxemburg - - [5]
1st WFFC Luxembourg 1981 Netherlands Luxemburg Belgium - - [5]

Senior Individual results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5 Ref.
43rd Font Romeu, France 2024 Pierre Kuntz Sebastian Delcor Gregoire Juglaret Michael Bradley Andres Torres [30]
42nd Slovakia 2023 Pierre Kuntz  David Arcay Fernandez Grégoire Juglaret Tom Jarman David Chlumsky [31]
41st Spain 2022 Julien Daguillanes  David Arcay Fernandez Ruben Santos David Chlumsky Julien Lorquet [32][33]
40th Finland 2021 Heikki Kurtti Jari Heikkinen  D Arcay Fernandez Santeri Kinnunen Mikko Rasanen [34][13]
39th Australia 2019 Howard Croston D García Ferreras Kristian Sveda Sebastian Delcor V Santi Amantini [35]
38th Italy 2018 D García Ferreras Jyrki Hiltunen Andrea Pirone František Kouba J Oliveras Cortina [36]
37th Slovakia 2017 Antonin Pešek Grégoire Juglaret Sebastian Delcor Julien Daguillanes Iván Vergé [37]
36th United States 2016 Julien Daguillanes J Oliveras Cortina Lance Egan Pat Weiss Roman Heimlich [38]
35th Bosnia and Hz 2015 Piotr Marchewka Nikola Trebjesant Devin Olsen D Arcay Fernandez Sebastian Delcor [18]
34th Czech Republic 2014 Luboš Roza Piotr Armatys Andrew Scott Peter Alexovic J-G Mathieu [39]
33rd Norway 2013 V Santi Amantini Martin Drož Julien Lorquet Antonin Pešek Sebastian Delcor [40]
32nd Slovenia 2012 D Arcay Fernandez V Santi Amantini Tomáš Adam Howard Croston Antonin Pesek [41]
31st Italy 2011 V Santi Amantini Stefano Cominazzini Roman Heimlich Pablo Castro Pinos Thomas Drinan [42]
30th Poland 2010 Pavel Chyba Tomáš Adam John Horsey Julien Daguillanes Sandro Soldarini [43]
29th Scotland 2009 Iain Barr [20] Donald Thom Christian Jadouille Yann Caleri Calum Crosbie [19][20]
28th New Zealand 2008 Martin Drož Julien Daguillanes Tomas Starychfojtu John Horsey Lucjan Burda [21]
27th Finland 2007 Marek Walczyk Eric Lelouvier Antonin Pešek Bertrand Jacquemin Yann Caleri

[44]

26th Portugal 2006 Antonin Pešek Jonathan Torralbo Ruiz Martin Drož - - [22]
25th Sweden 2005 Bertrand Jacquemin Massimo Valsesia Andrew Dixon - - [45]
24th Slovakia 2004 Miroslav Antal Kazimierz Szymala Dan Svreek J. Canda P.Machen [23]
23rd Spain 2003 Stefano Cotugno Bernard Marguet Jeff Currier - - [5]
22nd France 2002 Jerome Brossutti [46] Tomas Starychfojtu [47] Bernard Marguet - - [5]
21st Sweden 2001 Vladimir Sedivy Mark Yelland Pascal Cognard Stanislaw Guzdek Scott Tucker [48]
20th England 2000 Pascal Cognard[7] Jean Michel Lauret Gareth Jones Edgardo Dona Erik Eikre [5]
19th Australia 1999 Ross Stuart Sandy Nicolson Pat O’Keefe Shane Murphy Bernard Marguet [25]
18th Poland 1998 Tomas Starychfojtu Angelo Ferrari Jozef Trnka Milan Janus Artur Raclawski [49][26]
17th United States 1997 Pascal Cognard[7] Alain Magnien Tomas Starychfojtu Jeremy Herrmann Alain Gigot [5]
16th Czech Republic 1996 Pierluigi Cocito [50] Antoni Tondera Jan Pecina - - [5]
15th Ireland 1995 Jeremy Herrmann Alain Gigot Owen Nuttridge - - [5]
14th Norway 1994 Pascal Cognard[7] Howel Morgan Pierluigi Cocito - - [5]
13th Canada 1993 Russell Owen Franciszek Szajnik Jeremy Lucas - - [27]
12th Italy 1992 Pierluigi Cocito [50] Carlo Baldassini Antoni Tondera - - [5]
11th New Zealand 1991 Brian Leadbetter Adam Sikora Jan Astier Milan Janus Slavoj Svoboda [5]
10th Wales 1990 Franciszek Szajnik Adam Sikora Albert Bigare Milan Janus Rene Brugere [29]
9th Finland 1989 Vladi Trzebunia Slavoj Svoboda Jyrki Lamsa - - [5]
8th Australia 1988 John Pawson Brian Thomas T. Piggott Bob Church J. Ramf [6]
7th England 1987 Brian Leadbetter John Pawson Chris Ogborne - - [6]
6th Belgium 1986 Slavoj Svoboda Angelo Ferrari Andre Terrier - - [5]
5th Poland 1985 Leslaw Frasik Kazimierzs Sasula Pavol Gavura - - [5]
4th Spain 1984 Tony Pawson J-P Guillemaund Angelo Ferrari - - [51][6]
3rd Italy 1983 Alvarez Silvano Ventura Didier Bischops - - [5]
2nd Spain 1982 Diez Y Diez Pereda Giovanni Vigetti - - [5]
1st Luxembourg 1981 Cor Wittkamp Marc Reckinger Didier Bischops - - [5]


Women's Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3
3rd WFFC Czech Republic 2024 Czech Republic
2nd WFFC Canada 2023 Czech Republic Canada United States
1st WFFC 2022 Czech Republic


Recent and Upcoming Events

The 2020 event was postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though resumed in August 2021 in the Kuusamo and Taivalkoski regions of Finland.

The 41st WFFC took place in September 2022 in the principality of Asturias in Spain,[33] fished on the rivers Caudal, Piloña, Trubia, Narcea,[52] and on lake El Arenero [53] near Tineo.[52] Spain as hosts, were also the winning team, with France in second and Czech Republic third.[11] Julien Daguillanes of France won the individual title [32] for the second time, having previously won before in 2016 in the United States.[38]

The 43rd WFFC will be held in the Ariège, Aude and Pyrénées-Orientales regions of Occitaine, in France from 22nd - 30th June 2024.[54]

2018 > Trentino, Italy

Italy Hosted the 38th FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships in 2018, which was fished in Comano Terme, Trentino area of Italy.[55] Spain won the team event and also the individual with David García Ferreras victorious at The event was based at the Sarca River in Tione di Trento at the foot of the Natural Park Adamello Brenta, at Arco and at Pinzolo. Also at the Noce River at the Val di Non, and the Cornisello lake at the foot of Monte Giner near Mezzana within view of the Brenta Dolomites.[55] Species available in these waters include Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus) and Lake Char (Salvelinus umbla), both species indigenous to this region, also Brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Grayling (Thymallus thymallus).[55]

2019 > Tasmania, Australia

Australia hosted the 39th FIPS-Mouche World fly Fishing Championships, which took place between 30 November to 8 December 2019 in on the island of Tasmania. The venues fished were Penstock Lagoon, Meander River, Woods lake, Mersey river and Little Pine Lagoon which had featured before in the 1988 World Fly Fishing championships.[56] The lakes and lagoons are situated near the small town of Miena, Tasmania, including Penstock lagoon, Great Lake and Little Pine Lagoon. The geographic centre of Tasmania is located on the western shore of the lagoon.[57] The species of fish caught were brown trout (Salmo trutta) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Brown trout (a non-indigenous species to Tasmania) were first introduced to Australia on 4 May 1864 when 2700 live brown trout ova, which had been packed in ice since leaving England, were hatched into the Plenty river near Hobart, Tasmania. Rainbow trout from North America were introduced in 1894.[58] The team event was won by France, the individual title went to Howard Croston of England.

2021 > Kuusamo, Finland

The 40th FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships was originally postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then fished during August 2021 in the Kuusamo and Taivalkoski regions of Finland.[59][60] Both the team event and individual titles were dominated by the home nation Finland taking 4 of the top 5 places including the new world champion Heikki Kurtti.[13]

2023 > Slovakia

Slovakia held the 42nd FIPS Mouche World Flyfishing Championship 2023, which was won by France, who also won the individual prize with Pierre Kuntz securing the title. The venues fished were the rivers Váh, Belá, Poprad and Orava and on the water dam Palcmanska Maša located on the river at Dedinky near Dobšiná.[61]

Rolls of honour

Team medal table

Country Gold Silver Bronze Medals
France 011 011 06 028
Czech Republic
Czechoslovakia
Total 
9
1
10
6
1
8
3
1
4
18
3
22
Italy 06 03 03 012
England 05 01 04 010
Spain 04 02 08 014
Poland 02 04 02 08
Finland 01 02 02 05
New Zealand 01 01 02 04
Australia 01 01 02 04
Netherlands 01 00 01 02
Slovakia 01 00 01 02
Belgium 00 06 03 09
Wales 00 02 00 02
United States 00 01 02 03
Luxemburg 00 01 01 02
Scotland 00 00 01 01
Bosnia and Herzegovina 00 00 01 01
Total 40 40 40 120

Multiple individual champions

Pascal Cognard 3, Brian Leadbetter 2, Pierluigi Cocito 2, Valerrio Santi Amantini 2, Antonin Pešek 2, Julien Daguillanes 2, Pierre Kuntz 2. [7][50][6][5][38][32][31][30]

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