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UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships – Team relay

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The cross-country team relay is an event at the annual UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships. It has been held since the 1999 championships.

Medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1999 Åre
details[1][2][3]
 Spain
Roberto Lezaun
Margarita Fullana
Carlos Coloma
José Antonio Hermida
 France
Miguel Martinez
Sandra Temporelli
Julien Absalon
Nicolas Filippi
 Canada
Roland Green
Alison Sydor
Ryder Hesjedal
Ricky Federau
2000 Sierra Nevada
details[4][5][6]
 Spain
Roberto Lezaun
Margarita Fullana
Iñaki Lejarreta
José Antonio Hermida
 Switzerland
Christoph Sauser
Florian Vogel
Barbara Blatter
Silvio Bundi
 Italy
Marco Bui
Leonardo Zanotti
Mirko Faranisi
Paola Pezzoa
2001 Vail
details[7][8][9]
 Canada
Ryder Hesjedal
Roland Green
Adam Coates
Chrissy Redden
 Australia
Sid Taberlay
Mary Grigson
Trent Lowe
Cadel Evans
 Spain
José Antonio Hermida
Carlos Coloma
Iñaki Lejarreta
Janet Puiggròs
2002 Kaprun
details[10][11]
 Canada
Ryder Hesjedal
Roland Green
Max Plaxton
Alison Sydor
 France
Julien Absalon
Jean Eudes
Laurence Leboucher
Cedric Ravanel
 Switzerland
Florian Vogel
Thomas Frischknecht
Lukas Flückinger
Petra Henzi
2003 Lugano
details[12]
 Poland
Marcin Karczyński
Piotr Formicki
Anna Szafraniec
Kryspin Pyrgies
 Switzerland
Ralph Näf
Balz Weber
Nino Schurter
Barbara Blatter
 Canada
Roland Green
Ricky Federau
Max Plaxton
Chrissy Redden
2004 Les Gets
details[13]
 Canada
Geoff Kabush
Maximiliam Plaxton
Kiara Bisaro
Raphaël Gagné
 Switzerland
Ralph Näf
Florian Vogel
Nino Schurter
Barbara Blatter
 Poland
Marcin Karczyński
Kryspin Pyrgies
Paweł Szpila
Maja Włoszczowska
2005 Livigno
details[14]
 Spain
Rubén Ruzafa
Oliver Avilés
Rocío Gamonal
José Antonio Hermida
 Italy
Marco Bui
Tony Longo
Eva Lechner
Johannes Schweiggl
 France
Alexis Vuillermoz
Stéphane Tempier
Séverine Hansen
Cédric Ravanel
2006 Rotorua
details[15]
 Switzerland
Florian Vogel
Martin Fanger
Petra Henzi
Nino Schurter
 Italy
Tony Longo
Cristian Cominelli
Eva Lechner
Jader Zoli
 Poland
Marcin Karczyński
Adrian Działakiewicz
Maja Włoszczowska
Kryspin Pyrgies
2007 Fort William
details[16][17]
 Switzerland
Florian Vogel
Thomas Litscher
Petra Henzi
Nino Schurter
 Poland
Marcin Karczyński
Piotr Brzózka
Maja Włoszczowska
Dariusz Batek
 United States
Georgia Gould
Ethan Gilmour
Samuel Schultz
Adam Craig
2008 Val di Sole
details[18][19]
 France
Jean-Christophe Péraud
Arnaud Jouffroy
Laurence Leboucher
Alexis Vuillermoz
 Switzerland
Florian Vogel
Matthias Rupp
Petra Henzi
Nino Schurter
 Italy
Marco Aurelio Fontana
Gerhard Kerschbaumer
Eva Lechner
Cristian Cominelli
2009 Canberra
details[20][21]
 Italy
Marco Aurelio Fontana
Gerhard Kerschbaumer
Eva Lechner
Cristian Cominelli
 Canada
Raphael Gagne
Geoff Kabush
Evan Guthrie
Catharine Pendrel
 France
Alexis Vuillermoz
Cédric Ravanel
Hugo Drechou
Cécile Rode Ravanel
2010 Mont Sainte-Anne
details[22][23]
 Switzerland
Thomas Litscher
Roger Walder
Katrin Leumann
Ralph Naef
 Germany
Manuel Fumic
Julian Schelb
Sabine Spitz
Marcel Fleschhut
 Czech Republic
Jaroslav Kulhavý
Ondřej Cink
Kateřina Nash
Tomáš Paprstka
2011 Champery
details[24][25]
 France
Fabien Canal
Victor Koretzky
Julie Bresset
Maxime Marotte
 Switzerland
Thomas Litscher
Lars Forster
Nathalie Schneitter
Nino Schurter
 Italy
Gerhard Kerschbaumer
Lorenzo Samparisi
Eva Lechner
Marco Aurelio Fontana
2012 Leogang-Saalfelden
details[26]
 Italy
Marco Aurelio Fontana
Beltain Schmid
Eva Lechner
Luca Braidot
 France
Jordan Sarrou
Victor Koretzky
Julie Bresset
Maxime Marotte
 Germany
Markus Schulte-Luenzum
Martin Frey
Sabine Spitz
Manuel Fumic
2013 Pietermaritzburg
details[27]
 Italy
Marco Aurelio Fontana
Gioele Bertolini
Eva Lechner
Gerhard Kerschbaumer
 France
Jordan Sarrou
Raphaël Gay
Julie Bresset
Maxime Marotte
 Germany
Markus Schulte-Lünzum
Georg Egger
Hanna Klein
Manuel Fumic
2014 Hafjell-Lillehammer
details[28]
 France
Jordan Sarrou
Hugo Pigeon
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Maxime Marotte
 Switzerland
Andri Frischknecht
Filippo Colombo
Jolanda Neff
Nino Schurter
 Czech Republic
Kryštof Bogar
Jan Rajchart
Kateřina Nash
Jaroslav Kulhavý
2015 Vallnord
details[29][30]
 France
Victor Koretzky
Jordan Sarrou
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Antoine Philipp
 Denmark
Simon Andreassen
Niels Rasmussen
Annika Langvad
Sebastian Carstensen
 Italy
Marco Aurelio Fontana
Francesco Bonetto
Eva Lechner
Gioele Bertolini
2016 Nové Město
details[31]
 France
Victor Koretzky
Benjamin Le Ny
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Jordan Sarrou
 Czech Republic
Matěj Prudek
Richard Holec
Kateřina Nash
Jaroslav Kulhavý
 Switzerland
Filippo Colombo
Vital Albin
Sina Frei
Lars Forster
2017 Val di Sole  Switzerland
Filippo Colombo
Joel Roth
Sina Frei
Jolanda Neff
Nino Schurter
 Denmark
Sebastian Carstensen
Alexander Andersen
Annika Langvad
Malene Degn
Simon Andreassen
 France
Jordan Sarrou
Mathis Azzaro
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Lena Gerault
Neilo Perrin Ganier
2018 Lenzerheide  Switzerland
Filippo Colombo
Alexandre Balmer
Sina Frei
Jolanda Neff
Nino Schurter
 Germany
Leon Kaiser
Elisabeth Brandau
Maximilian Brandl
Ronja Eibl
Manuel Fumic
 Denmark
Sebastian Carstensen
Alexander Andersen
Annika Langvad
Malene Degin
Simon Andreassen
2019 Mont-Sainte-Anne[32]  Switzerland
Joel Roth
Janis Baumann
Sina Frei
Jolanda Neff
Nino Schurter
 United States
Christopher Blevins
Riley Amos
Haley Batten
Kate Courtney
Keegan Swenson
 France
Thibault Daniel
Luca Martin
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Loana Lecomte
Jordan Sarrou
2020 Leogang[33]  France
Mathis Azzaro
Luca Martin
Loana Lecomte
Lena Gerault
Olivia Onesti
Jordan Sarrou
 Italy
Luca Braidot
Eva Lechner
Filippo Agostinacchio
Nicole Pesse
Marika Tovo
Juri Zanotti
 Switzerland
Luke Wiedmann
Thomas Litscher
Sina Frei
Noëlle Buri
Elisa Alvarez
Alexandre Balmer
2021 Val di Sole[34]  France
Mathis Azzaro
Adrien Boichis
Lena Gerault
Tatiana Tournut
Line Burquier
Jordan Sarrou
 United States
Christopher Blevins
Brayden Johnson
Savilia Blunk
Ruth Holcomb
Kate Courtney
Riley Amos
 Germany
Leon Reinhard Kaiser
Paul Schehl
Sina van Thiel
Nina Benz
Ronja Eibl
Luca Schwarzbauer
2022 Les Gets[35]  Switzerland
Dario Lillo
Khalid Sidahmed
Ramona Forchini
Ronja Blöchlinger
Anina Hutter
Nino Schurter
 Italy
Luca Braidot
Marco Betteo
Martina Berta
Valentina Corvi
Giada Specia
Simone Avondetto
 United States
Christopher Blevins
Cayden Parker
Madigan Munro
Bailey Cioppa
Haley Batten
Riley Amos
2023 Glasgow[36]  Switzerland
Dario Lillo
Nicolas Halter
Linda Indergand
Ronja Blöchlinger
Anina Hutter
Nino Schurter
 France
Adrien Boichis
Julien Hemon
Loana Lecomte
Line Burquier
Anais Moulin
Jordan Sarrou
 Denmark
Tobias Lillelund
Albert Philipsen
Julie Lillelund
Sofie Pedersen
Caroline Bohé
Sebastian Fini Carstensen

Medal table by country

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland86317
2 France75416
3 Italy34411
4 Canada3126
5 Spain3014
6 Poland1124
7 Germany0235
8 Denmark0224
 United States0224
10 Czech Republic0123
11 Australia0101
Totals (11 entries)25252575

References

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