Skips of each winning team are listed below their corresponding nation
Year
|
Host City/Country
|
|
Final
|
|
Third Place Match
|
Champion
|
Score
|
Second Place
|
Third Place
|
Score
|
Fourth Place
|
1999
|
Hamburg, Germany
|
Norway Thomas Berntsen
|
N/A[a]
|
Czech Republic Vit Nekovarik
|
France Jérémy Frarier
|
N/A[a]
|
Austria Marco Reiner
|
2001
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
France Richard Ducroz
|
N/A[a]
|
Russia Alexander Kirikov
|
Italy Joël Retornaz
|
N/A[a]
|
Norway Thomas Løvold
|
2002
|
Hügelsheim, Germany
|
Norway Thomas Løvold
|
N/A[a]
|
Russia Alexander Kirikov
|
Czech Republic Petr Sulc
|
5–4
|
France Jérémy Frarier
|
2003
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
Norway Thomas Løvold
|
4–3
|
Finland Tuomas Vuori
|
United States Kristopher Perkovich
|
4–3
|
France Richard Ducroz
|
2004
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk
|
9–5
|
Italy Joël Retornaz
|
Czech Republic Milos Hoferka
|
N/A[a]
|
Finland Riku Harjula
|
2016
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Russia Alexander Eremin
|
5–2
|
Denmark Tobias Thune
|
South Korea Lee Ki-jeong
|
4–2
|
Germany Marc Muskatewitz
|
2017
|
Östersund, Sweden
|
China Jie Yuan Ming
|
5–2
|
Turkey Uğurcan Karagöz
|
Italy Marco Onnis
|
5–2
|
Germany Marc Muskatewitz
|
2018
|
Lohja, Finland
|
China Wang Zhiyu
|
5–4
|
Russia Aleksandr Bystrov
|
Germany Sixten Totzek
|
6–4
|
Spain Gontzal Garcia
|
2019 (January)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
New Zealand Matthew Neilson
|
8–4
|
Italy Luca Rizzolli
|
China Wang Weihaoping
|
6–4
|
South Korea Lee Jae-beom
|
2019 (December)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Sweden Daniel Magnusson
|
6–5
|
Italy Giacomo Colli
|
Germany Sixten Totzek
|
5–4
|
France Eddy Mercier
|
2021
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Cancelled[2]
|
Cancelled
|
2022 (January)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Suspended
|
Suspended
|
2022 (December)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
China Fei Xueqing
|
7–2
|
Italy Giacomo Colli
|
Turkey Serkan Karagöz
|
6–5
|
Sweden Axel Landelius
|
2023
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Canada Johnson Tao
|
7–4
|
United States Wesley Wendling
|
Denmark Jacob Schmidt
|
7–5
|
New Zealand Sam Flanagan
|
Year
|
Host City/Country
|
|
Final
|
|
Third Place Match
|
Champion
|
Score
|
Second Place
|
Third Place
|
Score
|
Fourth Place
|
1999
|
Hamburg, Germany
|
Germany Cornelia Stock
|
N/A[a]
|
Russia Nina Golovtchenko
|
Denmark Louise Jensen
|
N/A[a]
|
Italy Erica de Salvador
|
2001
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
Germany Daniela Jentsch
|
N/A[a]
|
Denmark Madeleine Dupont
|
Italy Diana Gaspari
|
N/A[a]
|
Czech Republic Lenka Danielisova
|
2002
|
Hügelsheim, Germany
|
Germany Daniela Jentsch
|
N/A[a]
|
Italy Diana Gaspari
|
Denmark Denise Dupont
|
N/A[a]
|
Czech Republic Hana Synácková
|
2003
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
Russia Nkeirouka Ezekh
|
N/A[a]
|
Norway Linn Githmark
|
Denmark Nete Larsen
|
N/A[a]
|
Czech Republic Sárka Doudová
|
2004
|
Tårnby, Denmark
|
Denmark Madeleine Dupont
|
N/A[a]
|
Russia Liudmila Privivkova
|
Czech Republic Sárka Doudová
|
N/A[a]
|
South Korea Kim Ji-Suk
|
2016
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Russia Evgeniya Demkina
|
6–3
|
Japan Ayano Tsuchiya
|
Hungary Dorottya Palancsa
|
9–2
|
Estonia Marie Turmann
|
2017
|
Östersund, Sweden
|
Scotland Sophie Jackson
|
7–4
|
Turkey Dilşat Yıldız
|
Japan Misaki Tanaka
|
6–3
|
China Zhang Lijun
|
2018
|
Lohja, Finland
|
China Wang Zixin
|
4–2
|
Turkey Dilşat Yıldız
|
Norway Maia Ramsfjell
|
5–4
|
New Zealand Jessica Smith
|
2019 (January)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Scotland Beth Farmer
|
5–3
|
Russia Vlada Rumiantseva
|
Japan Ami Enami
|
6–5
|
Hungary Linda Joó
|
2019 (December)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Japan Sae Yamamoto
|
7–1
|
Latvia Evelīna Barone
|
Denmark Mathilde Halse
|
8–2
|
Hungary Linda Joó
|
2021
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Cancelled[2]
|
Cancelled
|
2022 (January)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Cancelled
|
Cancelled
|
2022 (December)
|
Lohja, Finland
|
Canada Emily Deschenes
|
5–4
|
Scotland Fay Henderson
|
South Korea Kang Bo-bae
|
11–10
|
Turkey Ilknur Urusan
|
2023
|
Lohja, Finland
|
China Li Ziru
|
6–3
|
Canada Myla Plett
|
Germany Sara Messenzehl
|
7–5
|
Turkey Ilknur Urusan
|