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List of 1989 World Games medal winners

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The 1989 World Games were held in Karlsruhe, West Germany, from July 20 to 30, 1989.[1]

Artistic roller skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's free skating Sandro Guerra
 Italy
David DeMotte
 United States
Thomas Löhe
 West Germany
Women's free skating Raffaella Del Vinaccio
 Italy
April Rex
 United States
Kirsten Murphy
 Australia
Pairs  United States
Larry McGrew
Tina Jerue
 West Germany
Thomas Löhe
Nicole Friedel
 Australia
David Morrison
Kirsten Murphy
Dance  Italy
Alberto Borsarini
Claudia Rinaldi
 United States
Greg Goody
Jodee Viola
 West Germany
Hendryk Schamberger
Andrea Weppelmann

Bodybuilding

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Event[2] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 70 kg Bernd Haid
 West Germany
Park Young-chul
 South Korea
Alfonso Gómez
 Spain
Men's 80 kg Han Dong-ki
 South Korea
Ray Williams
 Canada
Daniel Coussieu
 France
Men's 90 kg Henderson Thorne
 Canada
Mirosław Daszkiewicz
 Poland
Markus Vollert
 West Germany
Men's +90 kg Andreas Münzer
 Austria
François Gay
 Switzerland
Wayne Grady
 United States
Women's 52 kg Helga Popp
 West Germany
Kay Caseley
 Great Britain
Sharon Lewis
 United States
Women's +52 kg Christa Bauch
 West Germany
Jutta Tippelt
 West Germany
Claudia Montemaggi
 Italy

Bowling

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Event[3] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's singles Ma Ying-chieh
 Chinese Taipei
Darold Meisel
 United States
Hendro Pratono
 Indonesia
Women's singles Jane Amlinger
 Canada
Arianne Cerdeña
 Philippines
Patty Ann
 United States
Mixed doubles  Chinese Taipei
Ma Ying-chieh
Huang Yuen-yue
 Philippines
Jorge Fernandez
Arianne Cerdeña
 West Germany
Wolfgang Strupf
Michaela Viol

Field archery

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Event[4] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's recurve Francis Notenboom
 Belgium
Jay Barrs
 United States
Ole Gammelgaard
 Denmark
Men's barebow Wolfgang Sedmak
 Austria
Jarmo Hilli
 Finland
Cesare Rampi
 Italy
Women's recurve Catherine Pellen
 France
Ursula Sedmak
 Austria
Lise-Lotte Svensson
 Sweden
Women's barebow Nadine Visconti
 France
Giuseppina Meini
 Italy
Clara Admiraal
 Netherlands

Finswimming

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 100 m surface Sergey Akhapov
 Soviet Union
Konstantin Kudriaev
 Soviet Union
Róbert Gyors
 Hungary
Men's 200 m surface Sergey Akhapov
 Soviet Union
Konstantin Kudriaev
 Soviet Union
Christian Molenaar
 West Germany
Men's 400 m surface Konstantin Kudriaev
 Soviet Union
Sergey Akhapov
 Soviet Union
Federico Ruggeri
 Italy
Men's 50 m apnoea Oleg Ananiev
 Soviet Union
Gennady Syssoev
 Soviet Union
Dierk Kraft
 West Germany
Men's 100 m immersion Liang Jun
 China
Oleg Ananiev
 Soviet Union
Gennady Syssoev
 Soviet Union
Men's 4 × 100 m surface relay  Soviet Union
Sergey Akhapov
Oleg Ananiev
Konstantin Kudriaev
Gennady Syssoev
 West Germany
Carsten Grützmacher
Dierk Kraft
Christian Molenaar
Lars Nipken
 China
Liang Jun
Shang Yong
Shao Zefa
Wang Hui
Men's 4 × 200 m surface relay  Soviet Union
Sergey Akhapov
Oleg Ananiev
Konstantin Kudriaev
Gennady Syssoev
 West Germany
Carsten Grützmacher
Dierk Kraft
Christian Molenaar
Lars Nipken
 Hungary
Zoltán Berekméri
Róbert Gyors
Tamás Holhos
Jenő Szabó
Women's 100 m surface Larisa Butenko
 Soviet Union
Xie Fang
 China
Tatiana Melnikova
 Soviet Union
Women's 200 m surface Tatiana Melnikova
 Soviet Union
Elena Sadovik
 Soviet Union
Éva Fabó
 Hungary
Women's 400 m surface Tatiana Melnikova
 Soviet Union
Éva Fabó
 Hungary
Elena Sadovik
 Soviet Union
Women's 50 m apnoea Larisa Butenko
 Soviet Union
Zheng Shiyu
 China
Svetlana Frolova
 Soviet Union
Women's 100 m immersion Xie Fang
 China
Zheng Shiyu
 China
Svetlana Frolova
 Soviet Union
Women's 4 × 100 m surface relay  Soviet Union
Larisa Butenko
Svetlana Frolova
Tatiana Melnikova
Elena Sadovik
 China
Pan Hui
Xie Fang
Zheng Shan
Zheng Shiyu
 Hungary
Éva Fabó
Rita Felek
Ildikó Magyar
Katalin Tóth
Women's 4 × 200 m surface relay  Soviet Union
Larisa Butenko
Svetlana Frolova
Tatiana Melnikova
Elena Sadovik
 China
Pan Hui
Xie Fang
Zheng Shan
Zheng Shiyu
 Hungary
Éva Fabó
Rita Felek
Ildikó Magyar
Katalin Tóth

Fistball

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  West Germany
Stefan Lebert
Udo Mehle
Ulrich Richter
Dirk Schachtsiek
Uwe Schäfer
Udo Schulz
Frank Thume
Werner Weghorn
 Brazil
Carlos Dillenburg
Gastão Englert
Gilberto Ferrarini
Jaime Fleck
Cláudio Fontes
Marcos Schmidt
Carlos Süffert
Jorge Süffert
 Austria
Reinhold Aichbauer
Ernst Almhofer
Adolf Haslbauer
Klaus Oberhumer
Elias Penz
Erich Stratjel
Dietmar Winterleitner
Walter Zöttl

Indoor cycling

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's artistic singles Harry Bodmer
 West Germany
Roland Fleisch
 Austria
Hermann Martens
 Switzerland
Men's artistic pair  West Germany
Andreas Weil
Sascha Weil
 Switzerland
Jürg Girschweiler
Andreas Jeker
 Austria
Markus Bachmann
Dietmar Entner
Men's cycle ball  West Germany
Jürgen King
Werner King
 Czechoslovakia
Miroslav Berger
Miroslav Kratochvíl
 Switzerland
Peter Kern
Martin Zinser
Women's artistic singles Heike Marklein
 West Germany
Jana Horáčková
 Czechoslovakia
Marianne Martens
 Switzerland
Women's artistic pair  Portugal
Carmen Carvalho
Ivonne Carvalho
 Czechoslovakia
Edita Jelínková
Lenka Kosová
 West Germany
Martina Heimpel
Hildegard Wahl

Inline speed skating

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 300 m time trial Luca Antoniel
 Italy
Oscar Galliazzo
 Italy
Doug Glass
 United States
Men's 1500 m sprint Dante Muse
 United States
Giuseppe De Persio
 Italy
Tony Hanley
 Australia
Men's 5000 m mass start Tony Muse
 United States
Dante Muse
 United States
Tony Keefe
 Australia
Men's 10000 m points Dante Muse
 United States
Tony Hanley
 Australia
Giuseppe De Persio
 Italy
Men's 20000 m elimination Dante Muse
 United States
Olivier Babonneau
 France
Pascal Gravouil
 France
Women's 300 m time trial Barbara Fischer
 West Germany
Anne Titze
 West Germany
Nadia Meerkens
 Belgium
Women's 1500 m sprint Francesca Monteverde
 Italy
Antonella Mauri
 Italy
Luana Pilia
 Italy
Women's 3000 m mass start Luana Pilia
 Italy
Antonella Mauri
 Italy
Francesca Monteverde
 Italy
Women's 5000 m points Antonella Mauri
 Italy
Francesca Monteverde
 Italy
Luana Pilia
 Italy
Women's 10000 m elimination Antonella Mauri
 Italy
Francesca Monteverde
 Italy
Luana Pilia
 Italy

Karate

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's kata Tsuguo Sakamoto
 Japan
Dario Marchini
 Italy
Pasquale Acri
 Italy
Tomoyuki Aihara
 Japan
Men's kumite 60 kg Stein Rønning
 Norway
Nicola Simmi
 Italy
Shinichi Hasegawa
 Japan
Abdu Shaher
 Great Britain
Men's kumite 65 kg Janne Timonen
 Finland
Reginaldo Doran
 Netherlands
Francesco Muffato
 Italy
Jesús Juan Rubio
 Spain
Men's kumite 70 kg Jörg Reuß
 West Germany
William Thomas
 Great Britain
Yoshimiro Anzai
 Japan
Appie Echteld
 Netherlands
Men's kumite 75 kg Toni Dietl
 West Germany
Djim Doula
 Switzerland
Ko Hayashi
 Japan
Kosta Sariyannis
 West Germany
Men's kumite 80 kg Gianluca Guazzaroni
 Italy
Kemal Aktepe
 Netherlands
Sven Mohnssen
 West Germany
Ralf Wintergerst
 West Germany
Men's kumite +80 kg Claudio Guazzaroni
 Italy
Ralf Brachmann
 West Germany
Ian Cole
 Great Britain
Juan Hernández
 Spain
Men's kumite openweight Claudio Guazzaroni
 Italy
Yasumasa Shimizu
 Japan
Marc Pyrée
 France
Jürgen Möldner
 West Germany
Women's kata Yuki Mimura
 Japan
Hisami Yokoyama
 Japan
Simone Schreiner
 West Germany
Women's kumite 53 kg Catherine Girardet
 France
Gerlinde Bude
 West Germany
Shirley Graham
 Great Britain
Yuko Hasama
 Japan
Women's kumite 60 kg Brigitte Thäle
 West Germany
Annette Bailey
 Great Britain
Akemi Kimura
 Japan
Junko Kurata
 Japan
Women's kumite +60 kg Catherine Belrhiti
 France
Marie-Ange Legros
 France
Diane Reilly
 Great Britain
Simone Schreiner
 West Germany

Korfball

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed  Netherlands
Jan de Jager
Tjeerd de Jong
Mireille Fortuin
Aegle Frieswijk
Hans Heemskerk
Koos Rodenburg
Marja Schaap
Ron Steenbergen
Jacqueline van Beek
Jeanette van Beek
Margrita van der Kolk
Bram van der Zee
Hanneke van Eck
Alice van Geffen
 Belgium
Jerry Aerts
Nancy Baele
Ivo Goossens
Frank Hardies
Guy Junes
Nicole Lenaerts
Marc Mattheyses
Sonja Roels
Anne Schuddinck
Adriaan Van Bavel
Martine Van den Eynde
Anne Van Gils
Viviane Verbeeck
Wim Verhoeven
 West Germany
Jörg Baly
Marianne Büsing
Thorsten Cramer
Heike Dittrich
Klaus-Dieter Dittrich
Hans-Georg Felder
Martina Friebe
Gabriele Gunkel
Thomas Kupka
Christiane Reinhard
Michael Reinold
Gudrun Schade
Udo Schade
Eva Spille

Lifesaving

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Event[5] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 200 m obstacle Manfred Köder
 West Germany
Pierre-Charles Cocu
 France
Pietro Voltan
 Italy
Men's 50 m manikin carry Pietro Voltan
 Italy
Marcello Saporiti
 Italy
Yury Dudnikov
 Soviet Union
Men's 100 m manikin carry fins Mauro Bertolini
 Italy
Pietro Voltan
 Italy
Walter Verberght
 Belgium
Men's 100 m rescue medley Pietro Voltan
 Italy
Marcello Saporiti
 Italy
Pierre-Charles Cocu
 France
Men's individual overall Pietro Voltan
 Italy
Pierre-Charles Cocu
 France
Marcello Saporiti
 Italy
Men's 4 × 25 m manikin carry relay  Italy
Mauro Bertolini
Marcello Saporiti
Massimiliano Tramontana
Pietro Voltan
 Soviet Union
Yury Dudnikov
Yury Gusovsky
German Mikhailov
Ilia Putchkovski
 West Germany
Jens Keil
Manfred Köder
Wolfgang Resch
Jörg Rossen
Men's 4 × 50 m medley relay  Italy
Mauro Bertolini
Marcello Saporiti
Massimiliano Tramontana
Pietro Voltan
 Soviet Union
Yury Dudnikov
Yury Gusovsky
German Mikhailov
Ilia Putchkovski
 West Germany
Jens Keil
Manfred Köder
Wolfgang Resch
Jörg Rossen
Men's 4 × 50 m rescue tube relay  West Germany
Jens Keil
Manfred Köder
Wolfgang Resch
Jörg Rossen
 Soviet Union
Yury Dudnikov
Yury Gusovsky
German Mikhailov
Ilia Putchkovski
 Italy
Mauro Bertolini
Marcello Saporiti
Massimiliano Tramontana
Pietro Voltan
Women's 200 m obstacle Cristina Bernardini
 Italy
Elena Novozhilova
 Soviet Union
Sigrid Huygen
 Belgium
Women's 50 m manikin carry Natalia Gusovskaya
 Soviet Union
Antje Hole
 West Germany
Svetlana Romanova
 Soviet Union
Women's 100 m manikin carry fins Elena Novozhilova
 Soviet Union
Concepción Escatllar
 Spain
Bettina Lange
 West Germany
Women's 100 m rescue medley Antje Hole
 West Germany
Cristina Bernardini
 Italy
Natalia Gusovskaya
 Soviet Union
Women's individual overall Cristina Bernardini
 Italy
Elena Novozhilova
 Soviet Union
Bettina Lange
 West Germany
Women's 4 × 25 m manikin carry relay  Italy
Cristina Bernardini
Michela Giomini
Cristina Gnassi
Paola Tabacci
 Soviet Union
Natalia Gusovskaya
Elena Novozhilova
Svetlana Romanova
Marina Roslankina
 West Germany
Antje Hole
Birgit Hole
Tanja Köder
Bettina Lange
Women's 4 × 50 m medley relay  Soviet Union
Natalia Gusovskaya
Elena Novozhilova
Svetlana Romanova
Marina Roslankina
 Italy
Cristina Bernardini
Michela Giomini
Cristina Gnassi
Paola Tabacci
 West Germany
Antje Hole
Birgit Hole
Tanja Köder
Bettina Lange
Women's 4 × 50 m rescue tube relay  Italy
Cristina Bernardini
Michela Giomini
Cristina Gnassi
Paola Tabacci
 Soviet Union
Natalia Gusovskaya
Elena Novozhilova
Svetlana Romanova
Marina Roslankina
 West Germany
Antje Hole
Birgit Hole
Tanja Köder
Bettina Lange

Netball

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Event[6][7] Gold Silver Bronze
Women  New Zealand
Sharon Burridge
Julie Carter
Robin Dillimore
Sandra Edge
Tracy Eyrl
Rita Fatialofa
Annette Heffernan
April Ieremia
Ana Noovao
Waimarama Taumaunu
Julie Townsend
Louisa Wall
 Australia
Nicole Cusack
Carissa Dalwood
Michelle den Dekker
Keeley Devery
Sally Ironmonger
Jenny Kennett
Sue Kenny
Jennie Longhurst
Lisa Wilson
Vicki Wilson
 England
Joan Bryan
Sheila Edwards
Sandra Fairweather
Karen Fenlon
Alison Keyte
Kendra Lowe
Fiona Murtagh
Trudy Papafio
Jesslyn Parkes
Alison Paton
Lucia Sdao
Sally Young

Pétanque

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's triples  France
Didier Choupay
Christian Fazzino
Daniel Voisin
 Algeria
Abdelkader Hassas
Belaziz Merrizzi
Yazid Triaki
 Luxembourg
Angelo Calisti
Bruno Galafate
Charles Weibel
Women's doubles  Belgium
Isabelle Dujacquier
Françoise Dupont
 Great Britain
Claire Scott
Barbara Sharratt
 Spain
Jerónima Ballesta
Carmen Giménez

Powerlifting

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Event[8] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's lightweight Ventje Male
 Indonesia
Hiroyuki Isagawa
 Japan
Nanda Talambanua
 Indonesia
Men's middleweight Ausby Alexander
 United States
Floriano Domenici
 Italy
Mike Barber
 United States
Men's heavyweight Tony Stevens
 Great Britain
Johnny Melander
 Sweden
Jean-Pierre Brulois
 France
Women's lightweight Anna-Liisa Prinkkala
 Finland
Hisako Yoshida
 Japan
Rekha Mal
 India
Women's middleweight Joy Burt
 Canada
Silvana Bollmann
 West Germany
Jenny Hunter
 Great Britain
Women's heavyweight Liz Odendaal
 Netherlands
Sumita Laha
 India
Judy Oakes
 Great Britain

Roller hockey

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  Portugal  Spain  Italy

Taekwondo

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Event[9] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's 50 kg Shin Jae-hyun
 South Korea
Mohammad Sari Al-Zoabi
 Jordan
Yefi Triaji
 Indonesia
Javier Argudo
 Spain
Men's 54 kg Jung Dong-hyun
 South Korea
Firas Al-Jayousi
 Jordan
Ramazan Doğan
 Turkey
Reinhard Langer
 West Germany
Men's 58 kg Cho Young-nam
 South Korea
José Ángel Casado
 Spain
Farouk Khaled
 Egypt
Aydoğan Kondu
 Turkey
Men's 64 kg Kim Byong-cheol
 South Korea
Ahmet Ercan
 Turkey
Clayton Barber
 United States
Bernhard Güntner
 West Germany
Men's 70 kg Park Se-jin
 South Korea
Georg Streif
 West Germany
Hüseyin Kahraman
 Turkey
Garth Cooley
 United States
Men's 76 kg Jin Jung-woo
 South Korea
Dirk Nadolny
 West Germany
Lam Ting
 Indonesia
Alejandro Caballé
 Spain
Men's 83 kg Kong Doo-hwan
 South Korea
Markus Woznicki
 West Germany
Ammar Fahed Sbeihi
 Jordan
Michael Pejo
 United States
Men's +83 kg Michael Arndt
 West Germany
Yahia Rashwan
 Egypt
Juan Devis
 Spain
Ali Şahin
 Turkey
Women's 47 kg Wu Shan-chen
 Chinese Taipei
Ginean Hatter
 United States
Anita van der Pas
 Netherlands
Park Eun-mi
 South Korea
Women's 55 kg Chen Jiun-feng
 Chinese Taipei
Raquel Palacios
 Spain
Jamie Kitchell
 Canada
Park Kyung-suk
 South Korea
Women's 65 kg Sonny Seidel
 West Germany
Jessica González
 Mexico
Park Kyung-hee
 South Korea
Elena Navaz
 Spain
Women's +65 kg Marcia King
 Canada
Sharon Jewell
 United States
Jang Che-oh
 South Korea
Angelika Biegger
 West Germany

Trampoline gymnastics

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual Richard Cobbing
 Great Britain
Fabrice Schwertz
 France
Amadeus Regenbrecht
 West Germany
Men's synchro  West Germany
Michael Kuhn
Ralf Pelle
 Denmark
Anders Christiansen
John Hansen
 Australia
Michael Johnston
Adrian Wareham
Men's tumbling Jon Beck
 United States
Pascal Éouzan
 France
Christophe Lambert
 France
Women's individual Andrea Holmes
 Great Britain
Hiltrud Roewe
 West Germany
Sandra Siwinna
 West Germany
Women's synchro  Great Britain
Sachelle Halford
Andrea Holmes
 Australia
Liz Jensen
Lisa Newman-Morris
 West Germany
Gabi Bahr
Hiltrud Roewe
Women's tumbling Chrystel Robert
 France
Michelle Mara
 United States
Melanie Bugg
 United States

Tug of war

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's outdoor 640 kg  Switzerland
Ueli Kaiser
Andreas Murer
Hans Odermatt
Peter Odermatt
Werner Odermatt
Alois Schuler
Bruno Villiger
Markus Zimmermann
 Ireland
Seamus Greenan
Bill Kehoe
Dermot Kehoe
James Kehoe
Martin Kehoe
Patrick Kehoe
William Kehoe
Ben McCrudden
 Great Britain
Men's outdoor 720 kg  Great Britain
Pat Mulhern
Aidein Reilly
Kevin Reilly
Mike Reilly
Paddy Reilly
Sean Reilly
Brian Rose
Tom Rowlands
 Switzerland
Joe Buckart
Andreas Murer
Peter Odermatt
Werner Odermatt
Bruno Villiger
Hans Villiger
Bruno Vogler
Markus Zimmermann
 Ireland
Bill Kehoe
James Kehoe
Laurence Kehoe
Martin Kehoe
Patrick Kehoe
William Kehoe
Tom Kilbride
Billy Wall

Water skiing

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Event[10] Gold Silver Bronze
Men's jump J. D. Wiswall
 United States
Karl Ahamer
 Austria
Andrew Rooke
 Great Britain
Men's slalom Patrice Martin
 France
Marco Bettosini
 Switzerland
Shawn Bronson
 Great Britain
Men's tricks Patrice Martin
 France
Paul Studd
 Great Britain
Andrew Rooke
 Great Britain
Women's jump Kim DeMacedo
 Canada
Britta Grebe
 Austria
Claudia Gusenbauer
 Austria
Women's slalom Philippa Roberts
 Great Britain
Kim DeMacedo
 Canada
Valérie Bedoni
 Switzerland
Women's tricks Kim DeMacedo
 Canada
Philippa Roberts
 Great Britain
Claudia Gusenbauer
 Austria

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