World Fly Fishing Championships

Summary

The World Fly Fishing Championship is organised by the Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive (FIPS Mouche) and takes place annually since 1981 between 30 teams of six individuals per country over five sessions. The WFFCs consist of four separate categories: the Youth Division, the Senior Division, the Masters Division and the Women's Division.

World Fly Fishing Championships
30th FIPS-Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship Krosno Poland 2010
Highest governing bodyFédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche
First played1981

FIPS Mouche edit

FIPS Mouche[1] is an abbreviation of "Fédération Internationale de Peche Sportive Mouche" (in English, the "International Fly Fishing Federation"), which is the fly fishing arm of CIPS (Confédération Internationale de la Pêche Sportive), founded in Rome in 1952,[2] the world regulating body for many different disciplines of fishing.[1] FIPS Mouche hand over the management responsibility for the organisation of upcoming FIPS Mouche event, in its entirety to selected host nation's fly-fishing governing body. The host nation is to ensure health and safety welfare, promotion, sponsorship and media arrangements, meet financial requirements and selection of suitable venues.[3]

Rules edit

Six rounds with a duration of three hours of fly fishing are fished at five different geographical locations (sectors), a mixture of lakes and rivers to test all skills,[4] as chosen by the host nation beforehand for its abundant trout and game fish populations. All fish caught will be measured for length, rather than weight and are returned to the water alive.[4] Points are awarded to the most successful anglers and section points per round according to placing, with the winner receiving one point; the lowest overall score wins.[4]

History edit

The first ever WFFC was held in Luxembourg in 1981 and won by team Netherlands, that winning team also produced the first ever individual world champion who was Cor Wittkamp.[5] Three years later in 1984, the 4th WFFC held in Spain was won by first class cricketer and footballer Tony Pawson of England, Although his team England were just beaten to the title by Italy.[5] Four years later in 1988 at the 8th WFFC in Australia the Individual world champion was John Pawson of England, son of Tony who won in 1984.[6] Pascal Cognard of France became the first angler to win the individual world championship three times when he won the 20th WFFC in England in 2000, having previously succeeded in Norway in 1994 and in the United States in 1997.[7] The Czech Republic set the standard in 2014 at their home water, having won the team tournament a record 10 times.[5] The World Fly Fishing Championship Team event has been won by the host nation on just 10 of the 40 occasions that the tournament has taken place (to 2021), a one in four chance.[5]

Results for All Team Divisions edit

Youth Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3


Senior Team results

Event Host nation Year Winners Runner up 3rd place 4th place 5th place
43rd WFFC   Font Romeu, France 2024 - - - - - [8]
42nd WFFC   Slovakia 2023   France   Czech Republic   Spain   Italy   Poland [9]
41st WFFC   Spain 2022   Spain   France   Czech Republic   Belgium   Finland [10]
40th WFFC   Finland 2021   Finland   France   Spain   Slovakia   Italy [11][12]
39th WFFC   Australia 2019   France   Czech Republic   Spain   Finland   Italy [13]
38th WFFC   Italy 2018   Spain   Czech Republic   Italy   United States   Finland [14]
37th WFFC   Slovakia 2017   France   Czech Republic   Spain   Slovakia   Australia [15]
36th WFFC   United States 2016   Spain   France   United States   Czech Republic   Slovakia [16]
35th WFFC   Bosnia and Hz 2015   Spain   United States   Bosnia and Hz   France   Slovenia [17]
34th WFFC   Czech Republic 2014   Czech Republic   France   England   Finland   United States [5]
33rd WFFC   Norway 2013   Czech Republic   Italy   France   Finland   United States [5]
32nd WFFC   Slovenia 2012   Czech Republic   Italy   Spain   France   Slovakia [5]
31st WFFC   Italy 2011   Italy   Czech Republic   Poland   Spain   United States [5]
30th WFFC   Poland 2010   Czech Republic   France   Slovakia   Poland   South Africa [5]
29th WFFC   Scotland 2009   England   France   Scotland   Finland   Wales [18][19]
28th WFFC   New Zealand 2008   Czech Republic   New Zealand   France   Poland   Italy [20]
27th WFFC   Finland 2007   France   Czech Republic   Finland   Portugal   Spain [5]
26th WFFC   Portugal 2006   Czech Republic   France   Spain   Italy   Portugal [21]
25th WFFC   Sweden 2005   France   Finland   Czech Republic - - [5]
24th WFFC   Slovakia 2004   Slovakia   Czech Republic   France   Poland   Belgium [22]
23rd WFFC   Spain 2003   France   Belgium   Spain - - [5]
22nd WFFC   France 2002   France   Belgium   Spain - - [5]
21st WFFC   Sweden 2001   France   Finland   Czech Republic   England   Poland [23]
20th WFFC   England 2000   France   Wales   Australia - - [5]
19th WFFC   Australia 1999   Australia   France   New Zealand   Spain   England [24]
18th WFFC   Poland 1998   Czech Republic   Poland   England   Italy   Slovakia [25]
17th WFFC   United States 1997   France   Belgium   Italy - - [5]
16th WFFC   Czech Republic 1996   Czech Republic   France   Poland - - [5]
15th WFFC   Ireland 1995   England   Wales   Belgium - - [5]
14th WFFC   Norway 1994   Czech Republic   Italy   England - - [5]
13th WFFC   Canada 1993   England   Poland   Italy   Wales   Czechoslovakia [26]
12th WFFC   Italy 1992   Italy   Belgium   France - - [5]
11th WFFC   New Zealand 1991   New Zealand [27]   Poland   England ? [27]
10th WFFC   Wales 1990   Czechoslovakia   Poland   Belgium   France   England [28]
9th WFFC   Finland 1989   Poland   France   Finland - - [5]
8th WFFC   Australia 1988   England   France   Australia   New Zealand   Scotland [6]
7th WFFC   England 1987   England   Australia   New Zealand   Wales   Poland [6]
6th WFFC   Belgium 1986   Italy   Belgium   Czechoslovakia - - [5]
5th WFFC   Poland 1985   Poland   Czechoslovakia   France - - [5]
4th WFFC   Spain 1984   Italy   England   France - - [5]
3rd WFFC   Italy 1983   Italy   Belgium   Netherlands - - [5]
2nd WFFC   Spain 1982   Italy   Spain   Luxemburg - - [5]
1st WFFC   Luxembourg 1981   Netherlands   Luxemburg   Belgium - - [5]

Senior Individual results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5 Ref.
43rd   Font Romeu, France 2024 - - - - - [8]
42nd   Slovakia 2023   Pierre Kuntz   David Arcay Fernandez   Grégoire Juglaret   Tom Jarman   David Chlumsky [29]
41st   Spain 2022   Julien Daguillanes   David Arcay Fernandez   Ruben Santos   David Chlumsky   Julien Lorquet [30][31]
40th   Finland 2021   Heikki Kurtti   Jari Heikkinen   D Arcay Fernandez   Santeri Kinnunen   Mikko Rasanen [32][12]
39th   Australia 2019   Howard Croston   D García Ferreras   Kristian Sveda   Sebastian Delcor   V Santi Amantini [33]
38th   Italy 2018   D García Ferreras   Jyrki Hiltunen   Andrea Pirone   František Kouba   J Oliveras Cortina [34]
37th   Slovakia 2017   Antonin Pešek   Grégoire Juglaret   Sebastian Delcor   Julien Daguillanes   Iván Vergé [35]
36th   United States 2016   Julien Daguillanes   J Oliveras Cortina   Lance Egan   Pat Weiss   Roman Heimlich [36]
35th  Bosnia and Hz 2015   Piotr Marchewka   Nikola Trebjesant   Devin Olsen   D Arcay Fernandez   Sebastian Delcor [17]
34th  Czech Republic 2014   Luboš Roza   Piotr Armatys   Andrew Scott   Peter Alexovic   J-G Mathieu [37]
33rd  Norway 2013   V Santi Amantini  Martin Drož   Julien Lorquet   Antonin Pešek   Sebastian Delcor [38]
32nd  Slovenia 2012   D Arcay Fernandez   V Santi Amantini   Tomáš Adam   Howard Croston   Antonin Pesek [39]
31st  Italy 2011   V Santi Amantini   Stefano Cominazzini   Roman Heimlich   Pablo Castro Pinos   Thomas Drinan [40]
30th  Poland 2010   Pavel Chyba   Tomáš Adam   John Horsey   Julien Daguillanes   Sandro Soldarini [41]
29th  Scotland 2009   Iain Barr [19]   Donald Thom   Christian Jadouille   Yann Caleri   Calum Crosbie [18][19]
28th  New Zealand 2008   Martin Drož   Julien Daguillanes   Tomas Starychfojtu   John Horsey   Lucjan Burda [20]
27th  Finland 2007   Marek Walczyk   Eric Lelouvier   Antonin Pešek  Bertrand Jacquemin   Yann Caleri

[42]

26th  Portugal 2006   Antonin Pešek   Jonathan Torralbo Ruiz   Martin Drož - - [21]
25th  Sweden 2005   Bertrand Jacquemin   Massimo Valsesia   Andrew Dixon - - [43]
24th  Slovakia 2004   Miroslav Antal   Kazimierz Szymala   Dan Svreek   J. Canda   P.Machen [22]
23rd  Spain 2003   Stefano Cotugno   Bernard Marguet   Jeff Currier - - [5]
22nd  France 2002   Jerome Brossutti [44]   Tomas Starychfojtu [45]   Bernard Marguet - - [5]
21st  Sweden 2001   Vladimir Sedivy   Mark Yelland   Pascal Cognard   Stanislaw Guzdek   Scott Tucker [46]
20th   England 2000   Pascal Cognard[7]   Jean Michel Lauret   Gareth Jones   Edgardo Dona   Erik Eikre [5]
19th   Australia 1999   Ross Stuart   Sandy Nicolson   Pat O’Keefe   Shane Murphy   Bernard Marguet [24]
18th  Poland 1998   Tomas Starychfojtu   Angelo Ferrari   Jozef Trnka   Milan Janus   Artur Raclawski [47][25]
17th   United States 1997   Pascal Cognard[7]   Alain Magnien   Tomas Starychfojtu   Jeremy Herrmann   Alain Gigot [5]
16th   Czech Republic 1996   Pierluigi Cocito [48]   Antoni Tondera   Jan Pecina - - [5]
15th   Ireland 1995   Jeremy Herrmann   Alain Gigot   Owen Nuttridge - - [5]
14th   Norway 1994   Pascal Cognard[7]   Howel Morgan   Pierluigi Cocito - - [5]
13th   Canada 1993   Russell Owen   Franciszek Szajnik   Jeremy Lucas - - [26]
12th   Italy 1992   Pierluigi Cocito [48]   Carlo Baldassini   Antoni Tondera - - [5]
11th   New Zealand 1991   Brian Leadbetter   Adam Sikora   Jan Astier   Milan Janus   Slavoj Svoboda [5]
10th   Wales 1990   Franciszek Szajnik   Adam Sikora   Albert Bigare   Milan Janus   Rene Brugere [28]
9th   Finland 1989   Vladi Trzebunia   Slavoj Svoboda   Jyrki Lamsa - - [5]
8th   Australia 1988   John Pawson   Brian Thomas   T. Piggott   Bob Church   J. Ramf [6]
7th   England 1987   Brian Leadbetter   John Pawson   Chris Ogborne - - [6]
6th   Belgium 1986   Slavoj Svoboda   Angelo Ferrari   Andre Terrier - - [5]
5th   Poland 1985   Leslaw Frasik   Kazimierzs Sasula   Pavol Gavura - - [5]
4th   Spain 1984   Tony Pawson  J-P Guillemaund   Angelo Ferrari - - [49][6]
3rd   Italy 1983   Alvarez   Silvano Ventura   Didier Bischops - - [5]
2nd   Spain 1982   Diez Y Diez   Pereda   Giovanni Vigetti - - [5]
1st   Luxembourg 1981   Cor Wittkamp   Marc Reckinger   Didier Bischops - - [5]


Masters Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5
8th WFFC   Canada 2023   Spain   United States   Czech Republic   Canada   Ireland
7th WFFC   Italy 2022   United States   Italy   Belgium
6th WFFC   Czech Republic 2021   Czech Republic   Italy   Spain   United States   Belgium
5th WFFC
4th WFFC
3rd WFFC
2nd WFFC
1st WFFC

Masters Individual Results

Masters Individual Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3 4 5
8th WFFC   Canada 2023   Pete Erickson   Mike Learmonth   Jordi Oliveras   Tony Baldwin   John Nishi
7th WFFC   Italy 2022   Bret Bishop   Michael Twohig   Rene Koops
6th WFFC   Czech Republic 2021   Karel Sklenar   Jaun Bautista   Bret Bishop
5th WFFC
4th WFFC
3rd WFFC
2nd WFFC
1st WFFC

Women's Team Results

WFFC Host nation Year 1 2 3
2nd WFFC   Canada 2023   Czech Republic   Canada   United States
1st WFFC 2022   Czech Republic


Recent and Upcoming Events edit

The 2020 event was postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though resumed in August 2021 in the Kuusamo and Taivalkoski regions of Finland.

The 41st WFFC took place in September 2022 in the principality of Asturias in Spain,[31] fished on the rivers Caudal, Piloña, Trubia, Narcea,[50] and on lake El Arenero [51] near Tineo.[50] Spain as hosts, were also the winning team, with France in second and Czech Republic third.[10] Julien Daguillanes of France won the individual title [30] for the second time, having previously won before in 2016 in the United States.[36]

The 43rd WFFC will be held in the Ariège, Aude and Pyrénées-Orientales regions of Occitaine, in France from 22nd - 30th June 2024.[52]

2018 > Trentino, Italy edit

 
River Sarca at Castello di Arco, near Trentino, Italy

Italy Hosted the 38th FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships in 2018, which was fished in Comano Terme, Trentino area of Italy.[53] Spain won the team event and also the individual with David García Ferreras victorious at The event was based at the Sarca River in Tione di Trento at the foot of the Natural Park Adamello Brenta, at Arco and at Pinzolo. Also at the Noce River at the Val di Non, and the Cornisello lake at the foot of Monte Giner near Mezzana within view of the Brenta Dolomites.[53] Species available in these waters include Marble trout (Salmo marmoratus) and Lake Char (Salvelinus umbla), both species indigenous to this region, also Brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Grayling (Thymallus thymallus).[53]

2019 > Tasmania, Australia edit

 
Mersey River, Tasmania

Australia hosted the 39th FIPS-Mouche World fly Fishing Championships, which took place between 30 November to 8 December 2019 in on the island of Tasmania. The venues fished were Penstock Lagoon, Meander River, Woods lake, Mersey river and Little Pine lagoon which had featured before in the 1988 World Fly Fishing championships.[54] The lakes and lagoons are situated near the small town of Miena, Tasmania, including Penstock lagoon, Great Lake and Little Pine Lagoon. The geographic centre of Tasmania is located on the western shore of the lagoon.[55] The species of fish caught were brown trout (Salmo trutta) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Brown trout (a non-indigenous species to Tasmania) were first introduced to Australia on 4 May 1864 when 2700 live brown trout ova, which had been packed in ice since leaving England, were hatched into the Plenty river near Hobart, Tasmania. Rainbow trout from North America were introduced in 1894.[56] The team event was won by France, the individual title went to Howard Croston of England.

2021 > Kuusamo, Finland edit

The 40th FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championships was originally postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, then fished during August 2021 in the Kuusamo and Taivalkoski regions of Finland.[57][58] Both the team event and individual titles were dominated by the home nation Finland taking 4 of the top 5 places including the new world champion Heikki Kurtti.[12]

2023 > Slovakia edit

 
The Váh river near Piešťany, Slovakia

Slovakia held the 42nd FIPS Mouche World Flyfishing Championship 2023, which was won by France, who also won the individual prize with Pierre Kuntz securing the title. The venues fished were the rivers Váh, Belá, Poprad and Orava and on the water dam Palcmanska Maša located on the river at Dedinky near Dobšiná.[59]



Rolls of honour edit

Team medal table edit

Country   Gold   Silver   Bronze Medals
  France 010 011 06 027
  Czech Republic
  Czechoslovakia
Total 
9
1
10
6
1
8
3
1
4
18
3
22
  Italy 06 03 03 012
  England 05 01 04 010
  Spain 04 01 08 013
  Poland 02 04 02 08
  Finland 01 02 02 05
  New Zealand 01 01 02 04
  Australia 01 01 02 04
  Netherlands 01 00 01 02
  Slovakia 01 00 01 02
  Belgium 00 06 03 09
  Wales 00 02 00 02
  Luxemburg 00 01 01 02
  United States 00 01 01 02
  Scotland 00 00 01 01
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 00 00 01 01
Total 40 40 40 120

Multiple individual champions edit

  Pascal Cognard 3,   Brian Leadbetter 2,   Pierluigi Cocito 2,   Valerrio Santi Amantini 2,   Antonin Pešek 2,   Julien Daguillanes 2.[7][48][6][5][36][30]

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External links edit

  • FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship 2013
  • FIPS Mouche World Fly Fishing Championship 2021