Dodgeball World Championship

The Dodgeball World Championship is a dodgeball competition for both men's and women's national teams. The event is organised by the World Dodgeball Federation, the sport's global governing body.

Dodgeball World Championship
SportDodgeball
Founded2012; 12 years ago (2012)
First seasonDodgeball World Championship
ContinentInternational (World Dodgeball Federation (WDBF)
Official websiteworlddodgeballfederation.com/

It was initially an open event, but stopped being an open event as the membership grew, and now works by qualification.[1] In 2021, WDBF's membership reached 80 members, all also members of the relevant continental federations.[2]

While foam was the only format used in previous editions, starting with 2022, the Dodgeball World Championship would be contested in two categories, foam and cloth.[3]

Winners edit

Below is a list of winners since the first event in 2012.[4]

Number Year Host Men (foam) Women (foam) Mixed (foam) Men (cloth) Women (cloth) Mixed (cloth)
1 2012 Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)   Hong Kong (1st title)   Canada (1st title)
2 2013 Queenstown (New Zealand)   Canada (1st title)   Canada (2nd title)
3 2014 Hong Kong   Canada (2nd title)   United States (1st title)
4 2015 Las Vegas (United States)   United States (1st title)   United States (2nd title)
5 2016 Melbourne (Australia)   Canada (3rd title)   Malaysia (1st title)
6 2017 Toronto (Canada)   Malaysia (1st title)   Malaysia (2nd title)
7 2018 Los Angeles (United States)   Malaysia (2nd title)   United States (3rd title)
8 2019 Cancun (Mexico)   United States (2nd title)   United States (4th title)
* 2020-2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19
9 2022 Edmonton (Canada)   Malaysia (3rd title)   Canada (3rd title)   Canada   Great Britain   Austria   Austria

Medal table edit

Men (foam) edit

Team Wins
  Canada 3
  Malaysia 3
  United States 2
  Hong Kong 1

Women (foam) edit

Team Wins
  United States 4
  Canada 3
  Malaysia 2

Mixed (foam) edit

Team Wins
  Canada 1

Men (cloth) edit

Team Wins
  Great Britain 1

Women (cloth) edit

Team Wins
  Austria 1

Mixed (cloth) edit

Team Wins
  Austria 1

References edit

  1. ^ Ishak, Fadhli (2018-10-25). "World Dodgeball Federation backs MAD, refutes claims World Championship mere invitational event". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2022-12-08.
  2. ^ "Why the World Dodgeball Federation is set to bounce back in 2022". SportsPro. 2021-11-24. Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  3. ^ "Edmonton to host 2022 World Dodgeball Championships". 13 November 2021.
  4. ^ "World Championships | World Dodgeball Federation". Retrieved 2022-06-12.