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Die Formel 1 ist eine vom Automobil-Dachverband Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) festgelegte Formelserie. Hersteller konstruieren Autos, die den Formel-1-Regeln entsprechen. Diese Autos treten im Rahmen der Formel-1-Weltmeisterschaft zu Rennen in ungefähr 20 Orten pro Jahr an. Am Ende der Saison wird der Fahrer mit den meisten Punkten F1 Fahrerweltmeister und der Hersteller mit den meisten Punkten Konstrukteursweltmeister.

Die Formel 1 ist die höchstrangige von der FIA veranstaltete Rennserie des Formelsports. Sie wird als Königsklasse des Automobilsports bezeichnet, da sie den Anspruch erhebt, die höchsten technischen, fahrerischen, aber auch finanziellen Anforderungen aller Rennserien an Fahrer und Konstrukteure zu stellen. Sie wird auch kurz F1 genannt. Die F1 Weltmeisterschaft heißt offiziell FIA Formula One World Championship, bis 1980 hat sie Automobil-Weltmeisterschaft geheissen.

一级方程式赛车英语:Formula One,也叫Formula 1或者F1)是由国际汽车联盟举办的最高等级的年度系列场地方程式赛车比赛,正式名称为“国际汽车联合会世界一级方程式锦标赛”。名称中“方程式”是指一组所有参赛车辆都必须遵守的规则[1]。F1赛季包括一系列的比赛,而这些所谓的“大奖赛”(Grand Prix,出自法语,本意Great Prizes)的场地是全封闭的专门赛道或者是临时封闭的普通公路。每场比赛的结果算入积分系统并以此确定两个年度世界冠军:一个给车手和另一个给制造商。F1的车手、制造商、组织者以及赛道都必须持有FIA超级驾驶执照,这是国际汽联颁发的最高级别执照。

一级方程式赛车通过产生大量的空气动力学下压力达到非常高的过弯速度,是风靡全球的赛车运动。发动机性能限制在每分钟最多15000转时,其比赛最高速度就可以超过360公里/小时。赛车过弯的横向加速度超过5个标准重力。F1赛车的性能非常依赖电子系统(牵引力控制系统和其他辅助驾驶装置自2008年已被禁止)、空气动力学、悬挂和轮胎

F1被很多人认为是赛车界最重要的赛事,同时也是最昂贵的体育运动,其赛车往往采用汽车界最先进的技术和高成本的材料。每年约有10支车队参赛,经过16至25站的比赛,来竞争年度总冠军的宝座。尽管欧洲是这项运动的传统基地并且每年举办半数左右的比赛,然而一级方程式现已风靡全球,越来越多的大奖赛在其他大洲举行。

Formula One (also Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of single-seater auto racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and owned by the Formula One Group. The FIA Formula One World Championship has been one of the premier forms of racing around the world since its inaugural season in 1950. The "formula" in the name refers to the set of rules to which all participants' cars must conform.[2] A Formula One season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix (French for "grand prizes" or "great prizes"), which are held worldwide on purpose-built circuits and public roads.

The results of each race are evaluated using a points system to determine two annual World Championships: one for drivers, the other for constructors. Drivers must hold valid Super Licences, the highest class of racing licence issued by the FIA.[3] The races are required to be held on tracks graded "1" (formerly "A"), the highest grade rating issued by the FIA.[3] Most events are held in rural locations on purpose-built tracks, but there are several events in city centres throughout the world, with the Monaco Grand Prix being the most well-known.

Formula One cars are the fastest regulated road course racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce. The cars underwent major changes in 2017,[4] allowing wider front and rear wings, and wider tyres, resulting in cornering forces closing in on 8g and top speeds of up to approximately 375 km/h (230 mph).[5] The hybrid engines are currently limited in performance to a maximum of 15,000 rpm and the cars are very dependent on electronics—although traction control and other driving aids have been banned since 2008—and also on aerodynamics, suspension, and tyres.

While Europe is the sport's traditional base, the championship is truly global, with 11 of the 21 races in the 2018 season taking place outside Europe. With the annual cost of running a mid-tier team—designing, building, and maintaining cars, pay, transport—being US$120 million,[6] Formula One has a significant economic and job-creation effect, and its financial and political battles are widely reported. Its high profile and popularity have created a major merchandising environment, which has resulted in large investments from sponsors and budgets (in the hundreds of millions for the constructors). On 8 September 2016, it was announced that Liberty Media had agreed to buy Delta Topco, the company that controls Formula One, from private equity firm CVC Capital Partners for $4.4 billion in cash, stock, and convertible debt.[7] On 23 January 2017, it was confirmed that the acquisition had been completed, for $8 billion.[8]

La Formule 1, communément abrégée en F1, est une discipline de sport automobile considérée comme la catégorie reine de ce sport. Elle a pris au fil des ans une dimension mondiale et elle est, avec les Jeux olympiques et la Coupe du monde de football, l'un des événements sportifs les plus médiatisés.

Chaque année depuis 1950, un championnat mondial des pilotes est organisé, complété depuis 1958 par un championnat mondial des constructeurs automobiles. La compétition est basée sur des Grands Prix, courses à bord de voitures monoplaces disputées sur circuits routiers fermés permanents mais parfois tracés en ville et temporaires, comme à Monaco, Valence, Singapour, et Bakou.

Cette discipline sportive, régie par la Fédération internationale de l'automobile (FIA), est gérée par la Formula One Administration (FOA) et un ensemble de sociétés satellites contrôlées par Liberty Media. Après l'ère des artisans des années 1960 et 1970, elle a peu à peu attiré les grands constructeurs automobiles mondiaux qui y investissent des sommes élevées, en espérant tirer profit des retombées médiatiques d'éventuels succès. La Formule 1 est considérée comme la vitrine technologique de l'industrie automobile qui y expérimente des nouveautés techniques, parfois issues de la technologie spatiale et susceptibles d'être adaptées ensuite sur les voitures de série.

Outre la compétition, le terme Formule 1 désigne l'ensemble des règles techniques des voitures monoplaces qui sont mises à jour tous les ans par la FIA. Ces règles sont très strictes sur les dimensions des voitures, la cylindrée des moteurs, les technologies mises en œuvre ; elles définissent également les mesures de sécurité des voitures pour assurer la protection du pilote. Les monoplaces de course répondant aux caractéristiques de la réglementation de la Formule 1 sont généralement désignées sous le terme générique de Formules 1.

La Formula 1 o Formula Uno,[1] in sigla F1, è la massima categoria (in termini prestazionali) di vetture monoposto a ruote scoperte da corsa su circuito definita dalla Federazione Internazionale dell'Automobile (FIA).

La categoria è nata nel 1948 (in sostituzione della Formula A, a sua volta sorta solo qualche anno prima, nel 1946), diventando poi a carattere mondiale nella stagione 1950. Inizialmente definita dalla Commissione Sportiva Internazionale (CSI) dell'Associazione Internazionale degli Automobil Club Riconosciuti (AIACR), associazione antesignana della Federazione Internazionale dell'Automobile, oggi la Formula Uno è regolata dal Consiglio Mondiale degli Sport Motoristici (in inglese: World Motor Sport Council, WMSC) della Federazione Internazionale dell'Automobile.

Il termine "formula", presente nel nome, fa riferimento a un insieme di regole alle quali tutti i partecipanti, le macchine e i piloti, devono adeguarsi; esse introducono un numero di restrizioni e specifiche nelle auto, al fine di evitare le eccessive disparità tecniche tra le auto, di porre dei limiti al loro sviluppo e di ridurre i rischi di incidenti. La formula ha avuto molti cambiamenti durante la sua storia. Ad esempio, ci sono stati differenti tipi di motori, con schemi da quattro fino a sedici cilindri e con cilindrate da 1,5 a 4,5 l.

La Fórmula 1, abreviada como F1 y también denominada la «categoría reina del automovilismo»1​ o «la máxima categoría del automovilismo»,23​ es la competición de automovilismo internacional más popular y prestigiosa, superando a categorías de automovilismo como la NASCAR, el Campeonato Mundial de Rally, el Campeonato Mundial de Turismos o la Fórmula E, entre otras.4​ A cada carrera se le denomina Gran Premio y el torneo que las agrupa se denomina Campeonato Mundial de Fórmula 1. La entidad que la dirige es la Federación Internacional del Automóvil (FIA). El Formula One Group es controlado por la empresa estadounidense Liberty Media desde septiembre de 2016.5

Los automóviles utilizados son monoplazas con la última tecnología disponible, siempre limitadas por un reglamento técnico; algunas mejoras que fueron desarrolladas en la Fórmula 1 terminaron siendo utilizadas en automóviles comerciales, como el freno de disco.6​ La mayoría de los circuitos de carreras donde se celebran los Grandes Premios son autódromos, aunque también se utilizan circuitos callejeros y anteriormente se utilizaron circuitos ruteros.

El inicio de la Fórmula 1 moderna se remonta al año 1950, en el que participaron escuderías como Ferrari, Alfa Romeo y Maserati. Algunas fueron reemplazadas por otras nuevas como McLaren, Williams, Red Bull y Renault, que se han alzado varias veces con el Campeonato Mundial de Constructores. Las escuderías tienen que planear sus fichajes y renovación de contratos 2 o 3 carreras antes del fin de la temporada. Por su parte, los pilotos deben contar con la superlicencia de la FIA para competir, que se obtiene sobre la base de resultados en otros campeonatos.

 

 

 

 

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Men's doubles
Year Host City Gold Silver Bronze
1926 London Kingdom of Hungary Roland Jacobi
Kingdom of Hungary Daniel Pecsi
Kingdom of Hungary Béla von Kehrling
Kingdom of Hungary Zoltán Mechlovits
Austria Paul Flussmann
Austria Munio Pillinger
Wales Cyril Mossford
Wales Hedley Penny
1928 Stockholm Austria Alfred Liebster
Austria Robert Thum
England Charlie Bull
England Fred Perry
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
Kingdom of Hungary Roland Jacobi
Kingdom of Hungary Zoltán Mechlovits
1929 Budapest Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
England Charlie Bull
England Fred Perry
Kingdom of Hungary István Reti
Kingdom of Hungary György Szegedi
1930 Berlin Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
Austria Alfred Liebster
Austria Robert Thum
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
Sweden Valter Kolmodin
Sweden Hille Nilsson
1931 Budapest Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Dávid
Kingdom of Hungary Stephen Kelen
Austria Manfred Feher
Austria Alfred Liebster
Czechoslovakia Jindřich Lauterbach
Czechoslovakia Karel Svoboda
1932 Prague Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
Kingdom of Hungary István Boros
Kingdom of Hungary Tibor Házi
England Charlie Bull
England David Jones
1933 Baden bei Wien Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
Kingdom of Hungary Lajos Dávid
Kingdom of Hungary Stephen Kelen
Austria Manfred Feher
Austria Alfred Liebster
Austria Paul Flussmann
Austria Erwin Kohn
1934 Paris Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
Kingdom of Hungary Sándor Glancz
Kingdom of Hungary Tibor Házi
Kingdom of Hungary István Boros
Kingdom of Hungary Béla Nyitrai
Czechoslovakia Miloslav Hamr
Czechoslovakia Erwin Koln-Korda
1935 Wembley Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Miklós Szabados
England Adrian Haydon
Austria Alfred Liebster
France Raoul Bedoc
France Daniel Guérin
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
Kingdom of Hungary Stephen Kelen
1936 Prague United States Robert Blattner
United States James McClure
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Kolář
Czechoslovakia Okter Petrisek
Czechoslovakia Karel Fleischner
Czechoslovakia Adolf Šlár
Kingdom of Hungary Tibor Házi
Kingdom of Hungary Ferenc Soos
1937 Baden bei Wien United States Robert Blattner
United States James McClure
Austria Richard Bergmann
Austria Helmut Goebel
Czechoslovakia Miloslav Hamr
Czechoslovakia František Hanec Pivec
Czechoslovakia Adolf Šlár
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
1938 Wembley United States James McClure
United States Sol Schiff
Kingdom of Hungary Viktor Barna
Kingdom of Hungary Laszlo Bellak
England Eric Filby
England Hyman Lurie
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Kolář
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
1939 Cairo England Viktor Barna
England Richard Bergmann
Czechoslovakia Miloslav Hamr
Luxembourg Josef Tartakower
France Raoul Bedoc
France Michel Haguenauer
England Ken Hyde
England Hyman Lurie
1947 Paris Czechoslovakia Adolf Šlár
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
England Jack Carrington
England Johnny Leach
England Viktor Barna
England Adrian Haydon
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
1948 Wembley Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
England Adrian Haydon
Hungary Ferenc Soos
England Viktor Barna
England Richard Bergmann
Austria Heinrich Bednar
Austria Herbert Wunsch
1949 Stockholm Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia František Tokár
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
England Richard Bergmann
Sweden Tage Flisberg
United States Douglas Cartland
United States Dick Miles
1950 Budapest Hungary Ferenc Sidó
Hungary Ferenc Soos
Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia František Tokár
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
Czechoslovakia Josef Turnovský
1951 Vienna Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
Hungary József Kóczián
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
England Jack Carrington
England Johnny Leach
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia František Tokár
1952 Bombay Japan Norikazu Fujii
Japan Tadaki Hayashi
England Richard Bergmann
England Johnny Leach
England Viktor Barna
England Adrian Haydon
United States Douglas Cartland
United States Marty Reisman
1953 Bucharest Hungary József Kóczián
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
England Richard Bergmann
England Johnny Leach
Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia Bohumil Váňa
England Viktor Barna
England Adrian Haydon
1954 Wembley Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Dolinar
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilim Harangozo
England Viktor Barna
France Michel Haguenauer
Japan Ichiro Ogimura
Japan Yoshio Tomita
Czechoslovakia Adolf Šlár
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
1955 Utrecht Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Žarko Dolinar
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilim Harangozo
Hungary József Kóczián
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
Japan Ichiro Ogimura
Japan Yoshio Tomita
1956 Tokyo Japan Ichiro Ogimura
Japan Yoshio Tomita
Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Japan Toshiaki Tanaka
Japan Keisuke Tsunoda
Czechoslovakia Václav Tereba
Czechoslovakia Ludvík Vyhnanovský
1957 Stockholm Czechoslovakia Ivan Andreadis
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Japan Ichiro Ogimura
Japan Toshiaki Tanaka
Hungary Elemér Gyetvai
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
Japan Toshihiko Miyata
Japan Keisuke Tsunoda
1959 Dortmund Japan Teruo Murakami
Japan Ichiro Ogimura
Czechoslovakia Ladislav Štípek
Czechoslovakia Ludvík Vyhnanovský
Sweden Hans Alsér
Sweden Åke Rakell
Hungary Zoltán Berczik
Hungary László Földy
1961 Beijing Japan Nobuya Hoshino
Japan Koji Kimura
Hungary Zoltán Berczik
Hungary Ferenc Sidó
China Li Furong
China Zhuang Zedong
China Wang Jiasheng
China Zhou Lansun
1963 Prague China Wang Zhiliang
China Zhang Xielin
China Xu Yinsheng
China Zhuang Zedong
Japan Ken Konaka
Japan Keiichi Miki
China Li Furong
China Wang Jiasheng
1965 Ljubljana China Xu Yinsheng
China Zhuang Zedong
China Wang Zhiliang
China Zhang Xielin
China Li Furong
China Wang Jiasheng
China Yu Changchun
China Zhou Lansun
1967 Stockholm Sweden Hans Alsér
Sweden Kjell Johansson
Soviet Union Anatoly Amelin
Soviet Union Stanislav Gomozkov
Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa
Japan Mitsuru Kono
Czechoslovakia Vladimír Miko
Czechoslovakia Jaroslav Staněk
1969 Munich Sweden Hans Alsér
Sweden Kjell Johansson
Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa
Japan Tokio Tasaka
Soviet Union Anatoly Amelin
Soviet Union Stanislav Gomozkov
Japan Shigeo Itoh
Japan Mitsuru Kono
1971 Nagoya Hungary István Jónyer
Hungary Tibor Klampár
China Liang Geliang
China Zhuang Zedong
Japan Katsuyuki Abe
Japan Yujiro Imano
Japan Nobuhiko Hasegawa
Japan Tokio Tasaka
1973 Sarajevo Sweden Stellan Bengtsson
Sweden Kjell Johansson
Hungary István Jónyer
Hungary Tibor Klampár
France Jean-Denis Constant
France Jacques Secrétin
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Stipančić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
1975 Calcutta Hungary Gábor Gergely
Hungary István Jónyer
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Stipančić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
Japan Katsuyuki Abe
Japan Shigeo Itoh
France Jean-Denis Constant
France Jacques Secrétin
1977 Birmingham China Li Zhenshi
China Liang Geliang
China Huang Liang
China Lu Yuansheng
Sweden Stellan Bengtsson
Sweden Kjell Johansson
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Stipančić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
1979 Pyongyang Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Stipančić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
Hungary István Jónyer
Hungary Tibor Klampár
China Guo Yuehua
China Liang Geliang
China Li Zhenshi
China Wang Huiyuan
1981 Novi Sad China Cai Zhenhua
China Li Zhenshi
China Guo Yuehua
China Xie Saike
France Patrick Birocheau
France Jacques Secrétin
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Stipančić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
1983 Tokyo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Kalinić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Šurbek
China Jiang Jialiang
China Xie Saike
Japan Hiroyuki Abe
Japan Seiji Ono
China Wang Huiyuan
China Yang Yuhua
1985 Gothenburg Sweden Mikael Appelgren
Sweden Ulf Carlsson
Czechoslovakia Milan Orlowski
Czechoslovakia Jindřich Panský
China Cai Zhenhua
China Jiang Jialiang
China Fan Changmao
China He Zhiwen
1987 New Delhi China Chen Longcan
China Wei Qingguang
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Lupulesku
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Primorac
South Korea Ahn Jae-hyung
South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu
Poland Andrzej Grubba
Poland Leszek Kucharski
1989 Dortmund West Germany Steffen Fetzner
West Germany Jörg Roßkopf
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Kalinić
Poland Leszek Kucharski
China Chen Longcan
China Wei Qingguang
China Hui Jun
China Teng Yi
1991 Chiba City Sweden Peter Karlsson
Sweden Thomas von Scheele
China Lü Lin
China Wang Tao
Sweden Erik Lindh
Sweden Jörgen Persson
Soviet Union Andrei Mazunov
Soviet Union Dmitry Mazunov
1993 Gothenburg China Lü Lin
China Wang Tao
China Ma Wenge
China Zhang Lei
South Korea Kim Taek-soo
South Korea Yoo Nam-kyu
China Lin Zhigang
China Liu Guoliang
1995 Tianjin China Lü Lin
China Wang Tao
Croatia Zoran Primorac
Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
France Damien Eloi
France Jean-Philippe Gatien
China Lin Zhigang
China Liu Guoliang
1997 Manchester China Kong Linghui
China Liu Guoliang
Sweden Jörgen Persson
Sweden Jan-Ove Waldner
France Damien Eloi
France Jean-Philippe Gatien
Japan Kōji Matsushita
Japan Hiroshi Shibutani
1999 Eindhoven China Kong Linghui
China Liu Guoliang
China Wang Liqin
China Yan Sen
South Korea Kim Taek-soo
South Korea Park Sang-joon
Croatia Zoran Primorac
Belarus Vladimir Samsonov
2001 Osaka China Wang Liqin
China Yan Sen
China Kong Linghui
China Liu Guoliang
Chinese Taipei Chang Yen-shu
Chinese Taipei Chiang Peng-lung
South Korea Kim Taek-soo
South Korea Oh Sang-eun
2003 Paris China Wang Liqin
China Yan Sen
China Kong Linghui
China Wang Hao
South Korea Kim Taek-soo
South Korea Oh Sang-eun
China Ma Lin
China Qin Zhijian
2005 Shanghai China Kong Linghui
China Wang Hao
Germany Timo Boll
Germany Christian Süß
China Chen Qi
China Ma Lin
China Wang Liqin
China Yan Sen
2007 Zagreb China Chen Qi
China Ma Lin
China Wang Hao
China Wang Liqin
Chinese Taipei Chang Yen-shu
Chinese Taipei Chiang Peng-lung
Hong Kong Ko Lai Chak
Hong Kong Li Ching
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China Wang Hao
China Ma Long
China Xu Xin
China Hao Shuai
China Zhang Jike
Japan Seiya Kishikawa
Japan Jun Mizutani
2011 Rotterdam China Ma Long
China Xu Xin
China Chen Qi
China Ma Lin
South Korea Jung Young-sik
South Korea Kim Min-seok
China Wang Hao
China Zhang Jike
2013 Paris Chinese Taipei Chen Chien-an
Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan
China Hao Shuai
China Ma Lin
Japan Seiya Kishikawa
Japan Jun Mizutani
China Wang Liqin
China Zhou Yu
2015 Suzhou China Xu Xin
China Zhang Jike
China Fan Zhendong
China Zhou Yu
South Korea Lee Sang-su
South Korea Seo Hyun-deok
Japan Kenta Matsudaira
Japan Koki Niwa
2017 Düsseldorf China Fan Zhendong
China Xu Xin
Japan Masataka Morizono
Japan Yuya Oshima
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South Korea Lee Sang-su
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