Past Events
Single Distance Championships | |||
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Year | City | Country | Note |
1889 | Netherlands | ||
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1897 | Montreal | Canada | |
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1902 | Davos | Switzerland | |
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1996 | Hamar | Norway | |
1997 | Warsaw | Poland | |
1998 | Calgary | Canada | |
1999 | Heerenveen | Netherlands | |
2000 | Nagano | Japan | |
2001 | Salt Lake City | United States | |
2003 | Berlin | Germany | |
2004 | Seoul | South Korea | |
2005 | Inzell | Germany | |
2007 | Salt Lake City | United States | |
2008 | Nagano | Japan | |
2009 | Vancouver | Canada | |
2011 | Inzell | Germany | |
2012 | Heerenveen | Netherlands | |
2013 | Sochi | Russia | |
2015 | Heerenveen | Netherlands |
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