Aerobics World Championships

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The aerobics world championships are a sporting event in which the world champions in sport aerobics are determined in various competitions . The first world championships were held in Paris in 1995. Originally the title fights took place annually, since 2000 they have been held every two years. The organizer is the World Gymnastics Federation (FIG).

Venues

year competition city country
1995 I. Paris FranceFrance France
1996 II The hague NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1997 III Perth AustraliaAustralia Australia
1998 IV Catania ItalyItaly Italy
1999 V Hanover GermanyGermany Germany
2000 VI Riesa GermanyGermany Germany
2002 VII Klaipeda LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania
2004 VIII Sofia BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
2006 IX Nanjing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China
2008 X Ulm GermanyGermany Germany
2010 XI Rodez FranceFrance France
2012 XII Sofia BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria
2014 XIII Cancun MexicoMexico Mexico
2016 XIV Incheon Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea

Single women

year gold silver bronze
1995 I. SpainSpain Carmen Valderas Muñoz AustraliaAustralia Patsy Tierney BrazilBrazil Isamara Secati
1996 II BrazilBrazil Isamara Secati AustraliaAustralia Juanita Little FranceFrance Chloé Maigre
1997 III AustraliaAustralia Juanita Little JapanJapan Yuriko Ito FranceFrance Chloé Maigre
1998 IV JapanJapan Yuriko Ito BrazilBrazil Isamara Secati RomaniaRomania Izabela Lăcătuş
1999 V JapanJapan Yuriko Ito RomaniaRomania Izabela Lăcătuş AustraliaAustralia Patsy Tierney
2000 VI RomaniaRomania Izabela Lăcătuş BrazilBrazil Isamara Secati BulgariaBulgaria Lyudmila Kowatcheva
2002 VII JapanJapan Yuriko Ito RomaniaRomania Izabela Lăcătuş RomaniaRomania Mihaela Pohoaţă
2004 VIII New ZealandNew Zealand Angela McMllian ItalyItaly Giovanna Lecis RomaniaRomania Mihaela Pohoaţă
2006 IX BrazilBrazil Marcela Lopez China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Huang Jinxuan SpainSpain Elmira Dassaeva
2008 X BrazilBrazil Marcela Lopez RomaniaRomania Cristina Simona Nedelcu New ZealandNew Zealand Angela McMllian
2010 XI BrazilBrazil Marcela Lopez ItalyItaly Giulia Bianchi New ZealandNew Zealand Angela McMllian
2012 XII SpainSpain Sara Moreno FranceFrance Aurelie Joly AustriaAustria Lubov Gazov
2014 XIII AustriaAustria Lubov Gazov RomaniaRomania Oana Constantin FranceFrance Aurelie Joly
2016 XIV RomaniaRomania Oana Constantin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yu Yangyang FranceFrance Aurelie Joly

Single men

year gold silver bronze
1995 I. BrazilBrazil Mario Luis Americo FranceFrance Alain Courte Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park
1996 II Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park BulgariaBulgaria Kaloyan Kaloinov BrazilBrazil Claudio Franzen
1997 III Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park BulgariaBulgaria Kaloyan Kaloinov RomaniaRomania Andrei Nezezon
1998 IV SpainSpain Jonathan Canada Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park RussiaRussia Stanislaw Martschenkow
1999 V Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park FranceFrance Olivier Florid IcelandIceland Halldör Birgir Johannsson
2000 VI SpainSpain Jonathan Canada Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwang-Soo Park RomaniaRomania Claudiu Moldovan
2002 VII SpainSpain Jonathan Canada FranceFrance Grégory Alcan RussiaRussia Stanislaw Martschenkow
2004 VIII FranceFrance Grégory Alcan RomaniaRomania Remus Nicolai RussiaRussia Sergei Konstantinov
2006 IX China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ao Jinping SpainSpain Ivan Parejo RomaniaRomania Mircea Zamfir
2008 X SpainSpain Ivan Parejo FranceFrance Morgan Jacquemin China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Ao Jinping
2010 XI FranceFrance Morgan Jacquemin RomaniaRomania Mircea Zamfir AustraliaAustralia Kieran Gorman
2012 XII SpainSpain Ivan Parejo RomaniaRomania Mircea Zamfir RomaniaRomania Mircea Brinzea Liangfa LiChina People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China 
2014 XIII MexicoMexico Ivan Veloz FranceFrance Benjamin Garavel HungaryHungary Daniel Bali
2016 XIV JapanJapan Mizuki Saito HungaryHungary Daniel Bali MexicoMexico Ivan Veloz