World Championship Results

The following table details results of Australian teams at World Championships from 1980 to 2013.

This page is currently under development and we seek your assistance to fill in the gaps. If you know results that are missing for any of those years, please advise UHA Records Officer (records@underwaterhockeyaustralia.org.au).

  • 2018 CMAS World Championships (Quebec, Canada)
    • Elite Men: 7th
    • Elite Women: 6th
    • Masters Men: 6th
    • Masters Women: 2nd
  • 2016 CMAS World Championships (Stellenboch, South Africa
    • Elite Men: 1st
    • Elite Women: 6th
    • Masters Men: 1st
    • Masters Women: 1st
Category Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Fourth Place
2013 CMAS World Championships, Eger, Hungary
Elite Men France New Zealand Australia  UK
Elite Women New Zealand UK  Australia
Men’s Masters Australia Netherlands
Women’s Masters Australia South Africa
U23 Men Australia
U19 Men Australia
U19 Women Australia
2011 CMAS World Championships, Coimbra, Portugal
Men Australia South Africa Columbia France
Women United Kingdom Australia ? ?
July 9-16, 2011 in Dordrecht, The Netherlands
Masters Men
Juniors  South Africa New Zealand  ?  Australia
2008 – Durban – South Africa
Men France New Zealand South Africa Australia
Women Australia South Africa Netherlands New Zealand
Masters Men South Africa Netherlands France United Kingdom
Juniors Spain New Zealand South Africa Colombia
Junior Women New Zealand Colombia South Africa Spain
2006 – SHEFFIELD – UK
Men New Zealand Netherlands France Australia
Women Australia Canada France United Kingdom
Mens Masters USA South Africa France United Kingdom
Womens Masters USA United Kingdom Canada
Juniors New Zealand United Kingdom France Canada
Junior Women New Zealand United Kingdom South Africa
2004 – CHRISTCHURCH – New Zealand
Men New Zealand Australia France Netherlands
Women Netherlands New Zealand Australia South Africa
Masters USA Australia New Zealand United Kingdom
Womens Masters USA Australia New Zealand United Kingdom
Junior Men New Zealand United Kingdom Australia United Kingdom
Junior Women New Zealand United Kingdom South Africa
2002 – CALGARY – Canada
Men Australia New Zealand France Netherlands
Women Australia Canada South Africa United Kingdom
Masters USA South Africa United Kingdom Canada
Womens Masters South Africa Australia USA United Kingdom
Juniors United Kingdom USA Canada
2000 – HOBART – Australia
Men
Australia France Canada South Africa
Women
Australia Canada South Africa USA
Masters Mens
Australia South Africa New Zealand USA
Womens Masters
South Africa Australia New Zealand United Kingdom
1998 – SAN JOSE – United States
Men
France South Africa Australia New Zealand
Women
South Africa Australia USA Canada
Masters Men
South Africa United Kingdom USA Australia
Womens Masters
South Africa USA United Kingdom
1996 – DURBAN – South Africa
Mens
Australia South Africa New Zealand Netherlands
Womens
South Africa Australia France New Zealand
Masters Men
South Africa Australia United Kingdom USA
1994 – GRAND COURONNE, ROUEN – France
Men
Australia South Africa USA France
Women
Australia South Africa United Kingdom France
Mens Masters
South Africa United Kingdom Australia France
1992 – WELLINGTON – New Zealand
Men
Australia New Zealand South Africa United Kingdom
Women
South Africa Australia New Zealand United Kingdom
Masters Men
Australia New Zealand
1990 – MONTREAL – Canada
Men
Australia United Kingdom Canada New Zealand
Women
Australia New Zealand USA United Kingdom
1988 – AMERSFOORT – Netherlands
Men
Australia Netherlands Canada New Zealand
Women
New Zealand USA Australia United Kingdom
1986 – ADELAIDE – Australia
Men
Canada Australia New Zealand Netherlands
Women
Australia New Zealand USA
1984 – CHICAGO – United States
Men
Australia Netherlands United Kingdom USA
Women
Australia New Zealand USA Canada
1982 – BRISBANE – Australia
Men
Australia New Zealand
Women
Australia New Zealand Canada
1980 – VANCOUVER – Canada
Men
Netherlands United Kingdom Australia Canada