World University Golf Championship

World University Golf Championship
Tournament information
Established1986
Organized byFISU

The World University Golf Championship is a biennial competition sponsored by the International University Sports Federation (FISU), which was first held in October 1986 at the Molas Golf Club in Cagliari, Italy.[1]

Competitions

Year Country City Countries Ref
1986  Italy Cagliari 7 [2]
1988  Italy Cagliari 9 [3]
1990  France La Grande-Motte 14 [4]
1992  Spain Palma de Mallorca 14 [5]
1994  Spain San Lorenzo 15 [6]
1996  Switzerland Lausanne 21 [7]
1998  South Africa Southbroom 13 [8]
2000  United Kingdom Coleraine 15 [9]
2002  Taiwan Taoyuan 13 [10]
2004  Thailand Nakhon Ratchasima 14 [11]
2006  Italy Turin 17 [12]
2008  South Africa Sun City 18 [13]
2010  Spain Málaga 21 [14]
2012  Czech Republic Liberec 19 [15]
2014  Switzerland Crans-Montana 22 [16]
2016  France Brive-la-Gaillarde 23 [17]
2018  Philippines Lubao, Pampanga 13 [18]
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022  Italy Fiano 16 [19]
2024  Finland Seinäjoki 20 [20]

Results

Men's individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1986 Rob Odom Enrico Nistri Olivier Dupas
1988 Lee Porter Dean Spriddle Grégoire Brizay
1990 Fabrice Tarnaud Federico Bisazza Maximilian Baltl
1992 Ignacio Garrido Grégoire Brizay Alberto Durban
1994 Francisco de Pablo Niccolo Bisazza Matteo Natoli
Hong Chia-yuh
1996 Álvaro Salto Hong Chia-yuh Kao Bo-song
1998 James Jones Kyle Blackman John Horton
2000 Graeme McDowell Nicklos Rousey Simon Robinson
2002 Justin Kehoe Martin Rominger Riki Ikeda
2004 Darren Crowe Mark Mahoney Tyler Cummins
Kunishiro Kamii
2006 Yuta Ikeda Chiang Chen-chih Aaron Manning
2008 Leonardo Motta Yuki Usami Andy Shakespear [21]
2010 Gerard Piris Carlos Pigem Park Sung-heak
2012 Carlos Pigem David Booth
Juan Sarasti
2014 Gerardo Ruiz Emilio Cuartero Gavin Green
2016 Robin Dawson Xuewem Luo Yeh Yu-chen
2018 Daiki Imano Yuto Katsuragawa Henry Tschopp
2022 Jang Yu-bin Ryunosuke Furukawa Giovanni Manzoni [22]
2024 Pablo Ereño Albert Boneta Louis Paulus [23]

Women's individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze Ref
1986 Kay Cockerill Lee Ann Hammack
Caterina Quintarelli
1988 Cissye Meeks Sarah LeBrun Catriona Lambert
1990 Delphine Bourson Jean Zedlitz Alison MacDonald
1992 Kirsty Speak Estefania Knuth Deb Doniger
1994 Nicola Cooper Kim O'Connor Maria Paola Casati
1996 Jenny Chuasiriporn Kang Soo-yun Kim Kyung-sook
1998 Wei Jun-jye Gwladys Nocera Lin Yu-ping
2000 Laura Moffat Sarah Sasse Vikki Laing
2002 Yu Pei-lin Allison Fouch Kyoko Furuya
2004 Katie Futcher Porani Chutichai Denise Knaebel
2006 Stacy Lewis Maria Verchenova Erina Hara
2008 Marion Ricordeau Katie Tewell Caroline Rominger [24]
2010 Catherine O'Donnell Morgane Bazin de Jessey Hsu Ke-hui [25]
2012 Camilla Hedberg Amy Anderson Caroline Powers [26]
2014 Tiffany Chan Marta Sanz Barrio Silvia Bañón [27]
2016 Karolína Vlčková Marie Luňáčková Kateřina Vlašínová [28]
2018 Ma Da-som Kang Min-ji Jung Son-yeon [29]
2022 Carla Tejedo Carolina López-Chacarra Caterina Don [30]
2024 Anna Zanusso Choi Jung-won Daniela Campillo [31]

Men's team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1986  Italy (ITA)  United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)
1988  United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)
 France (FRA)
1990  Italy (ITA)  France (FRA)  Great Britain (GBR)
1992  Spain (ESP)  United States (USA)  France (FRA)
1994  Spain (ESP)  South Africa (ZAF)
 Italy (ITA)
1996  United States (USA)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Great Britain (GBR)
1998  United States (USA)  France (FRA)
 Great Britain (GBR)
2000  Ireland (IRL)  Great Britain (GBR)  Spain (ESP)
2002  Japan (JPN)  Ireland (IRL)   Switzerland (CHE)
2004  South Africa (ZAF)  Japan (JPN)  United States (USA)
2006  Japan (JPN)  United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)
2008
2010  South Korea (KOR)  Japan (JPN)  Spain (ESP)
2012  Spain (ESP)  South Korea (KOR)  France (FRA)
2014  Spain (ESP)  Japan (JPN)  Canada (CAN)
 Ireland (IRL)
2016  France (FRA)  Ireland (IRL)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2018  Japan (JPN)  South Korea (KOR)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2022  Japan (JPN)  South Korea (KOR)  Italy (ITA)
2024  Spain (ESP)  Canada (CAN)  Hong Kong (HKG)
 Japan (JPN)

Women's team

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1986  United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Italy (ITA)
1988  United States (USA)  Great Britain (GBR)  Italy (ITA)
1990  France (FRA)  United States (USA)  Italy (ITA)
1992  Spain (ESP)  Great Britain (GBR)  Italy (ITA)
1994  United States (USA)  Italy (ITA)  France (FRA)
1996  United States (USA)  South Korea (KOR)  Spain (ESP)
1998  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  France (FRA)  Spain (ESP)
2000  Great Britain (GBR)  United States (USA)  Spain (ESP)
2002  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Japan (JPN)  United States (USA)
2004  United States (USA)  Thailand (THA)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2006  United States (USA)  Japan (JPN)  Russia (RUS)
2008
2010  France (FRA)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  United States (USA)
2012  Spain (ESP)  Sweden (SWE)  Great Britain (GBR)
2014  Spain (ESP)  United States (USA)  Japan (JPN)
2016  Czech Republic (CZE)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  United States (USA)
2018  South Korea (KOR)  France (FRA)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)
2022  Spain (ESP)  Chinese Taipei (TPE)  Japan (JPN)
2024  Spain (ESP)  South Korea (KOR)
 Italy (ITA)

See also

References

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