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World Figure Skating Championships The World Figure Skating Championships (''"Worlds"'') is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the categories of single skating, men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ...
is an annual senior
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event awarding medals in four disciplines: men's and women's
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. The world title is considered the most important competitive achievement in figure skating after the
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Men's singles

The men's event was first held in 1896 in
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and is the oldest discipline at the World Championships. Until 1902 men and women were allowed to compete in the same event (open singles). Since 1903 only men can attend the event.
Ulrich Salchow Karl Emil Julius Ulrich Salchow (7 August 1877 – 19 April 1949) was a Danish-born Swedish figure skater, who dominated the sport in the first decade of the 20th century. Salchow won the World Figure Skating Championships ten times, from ...
from Sweden has won the most gold medals in the men's singles discipline and also the most medals in total (thirteen). He won ten golds in a row, however, this feat was not achieved at back-to-back events, as he didn't compete at the World Championships 1906 in
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. The record for most back-to-back titles is held by Austrian Karl Schäfer with seven gold medals. Most silver medals were won by
James Grogan James David "Jim" Grogan (December 7, 1931 – July 3, 2000) was an American figure skater who won a bronze medal at the 1952 Oslo Olympics. He also won four silver medals at the United States Figure Skating Championships and at the World Figu ...
from the United States and
Brian Orser Brian Ernest Orser, (born 18 December 1961) is a Canadian former competitive and professional figure skater and coach to Olympic champions. He is the 1984 and 1988 Olympic silver medallist, 1987 World champion and eight-time (1981–88) Can ...
from Canada (four each).
Andor Szende Andor Szende (14 April 1886 – 22 May 1972) was a Hungarian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He was later a coach and architect. He won bronze medals in men's single skating at three World Figure Skating Championships: in 1910, 191 ...
from Hungary, Alexander Fadeev from the Soviet Union and
Jan Hoffmann Jan Hoffmann (born 26 October 1955) is a German figure skater who represented East Germany in competition. A four-time Olympian, he is the 1980 Olympic silver medalist, the 1974 & 1980 World Champion, and a four-time (1974, 1977–1979) Eur ...
from
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share the record for most bronze medals (three each).


Total medal count by nation

* Countries that no longer participate highlighted in ''italic'' * Small medals of the single competition segments are not included in the list. * At the 1900 and 1901 World Championships only two competitors participated in the men's singles event, no bronze medals were awarded. * In 1902 female skater
Madge Syers Florence Madeline "Madge" Syers (''née'' Cave, 16 September 1881 – 9 September 1917) was a British figure skater. She became the first woman to compete at the World Figure Skating Championships in 1902 by entering what was previously an all ...
from Great Britain won a silver medal in the open singles event, which counts for the men's singles medal table.


Most gold medals by skater

* Number of gold medals highlighted in bold. If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


Most total medals by skater

* Total number of medals highlighted in bold. If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


Women's singles

After the exclusion of female skaters from the open singles event at the World Championships in 1902, the
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established a separate second-class competition for women called the ISU Championships, which was first held 1906 in
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. The first combined World Championships for men, women and pairs took place in 1930 in
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Sonja Henie Sonja Henie (8 April 1912 – 12 October 1969) was a Norway, Norwegian figure skating, figure skater and film star. She was a three-time List of Olympic medalists in figure skating, Olympic champion (Figure skating at the 1928 Winter Olympics, ...
from Norway holds the records in women's singles for the most won medals (eleven) and most golds (ten), which is also the longest winning streak at back-to-back events in this discipline. Six skaters share the record of most won silver medals (three) – Megan Taylor from Great Britain,
Regine Heitzer Regine Heitzer (born 16 February 1944) is a retired Austrian figure skater. She competed at the 1960 and 1964 Winter Olympics and won a silver medal in the singles event in 1964. Between 1960 and 1965 she also won 11 medals at European and world ...
from Austria,
Gabriele Seyfert Gabriele "Gaby" Seyfert (later Rüger, then Messerschmidt, now Körner, born 23 November 1948) is a German former figure skater. She is a two-time World champion (1969, 1970), and the 1968 Olympic silver medalist. She is the first lady to suc ...
from East Germany,
Surya Bonaly Surya Varuna Claudine Bonaly (born 15 December 1973) is a French-born retired competitive figure skater. She is a three-time World silver medalist (1993–1995), a five-time European champion (1991–1995), the 1991 World Junior Champion, and a ...
from France,
Irina Slutskaya Irina Eduardovna Slutskaya ( rus, Ирина Эдуардовна Слуцкая, , ɪˈrʲinə ɨdʊˈardəvnə ˈslutskəjə, Ru-Irina Eduardovna Slutskaya.ogg; born 9 February 1979) is a Russian former figure skater. She is a two-time World ...
from Russia and
Michelle Kwan Michelle Wingshan Kwan (born July 7, 1980) is a retired competitive figure skater and diplomat serving as United States Ambassador to Belize. In figure skating Kwan is a two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 1998, bronze in 2002), a five-time W ...
from the United States.
Vivi-Anne Hultén Vivi-Anne Hultén (25 August 1911 – 15 January 2003) was a Swedish figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. She was the 1936 Olympic bronze medalist, a four-time World medalist, a two-time European bronze medalist, and a ten-time Swe ...
from Sweden and
Carolina Kostner Carolina Kostner (born 8 February 1987) is an Italian figure skater. She is the 2014 Olympic bronze medalist, the 2012 World champion, a five-time European champion (2007–2008, 2010, 2012–2013), and the 2011 Grand Prix Final champion. She ...
from Italy hold the record for the most bronze medals (three each).


Total medal count by nation

* Countries that no longer participate highlighted in ''italic'' * Small medals of the single competition segments are not included in the list. * At the 1908 and 1910 World Championships only two competitors participated in the women's singles event, no bronze medals were awarded. * At the 1909 World Championships
Lily Kronberger Lily Kronberger (12 November 1890 – 21 May 1974), also spelled Lili Kronberger, was a Hungarian figure skater competitive during the early years of modern figure skating. She was Hungary’s first World Champion. Early life Kronberger was b ...
from Hungary was the only competitor and winner of the gold medal. No silver or bronze medal was awarded.


Most gold medals by skater

* Number of gold medals highlighted in bold. If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


Most total medals by skater

* Total number of medals highlighted in bold. If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


Pairs

The first separate pairs event was held in 1908 in
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. The first combined World Championships for men, women and pairs took place in 1930 in
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Irina Rodnina Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina ( rus, Ирина Константиновна Роднина, p=ɪˈrʲinə kənstɐnˈtʲinəvnə rədʲnʲɪˈna; born 12 September 1949) is a Russian politician and retired figure skating, figure skater, who is ...
and
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from the
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hold the pair record for most won gold medals and the longest winning streak at back-to-back events (six). Rodnina won another four gold medals with her first partner
Alexei Ulanov Alexei Nikolaevich Ulanov (russian: Алексей Николаевич Уланов; born 4 November 1947) is a retired pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With Irina Rodnina, he is the 1972 Olympic champion and a four-time (1969–19 ...
and was undefeated at ten World Championships in a row. The record of most medals in total is shared by two pairs (eight each):
Aljona Savchenko Aljona Savchenko ( uk, Олена Валентинівна Савченко, ''Olena Valentynivna Savchenko''; German Romanization: ''Aljona Sawtschenko'', sometimes ''Aliona Savchenko''; born 19 January 1984) is a Ukrainian-born German pai ...
and
Robin Szolkowy Robin Szolkowy (born 14 July 1979) is a retired German pair skater. With partner Aliona Savchenko, he is the 2010 and 2014 Olympic bronze medalist, a five-time World champion ( 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014), a four-time European champion ( ...
from Germany, and
Ludmila Belousova Ludmila Yevgenyevna Belousova (russian: Людмила Евгеньевна Белоусова; 22 November 1935 – 26 September 2017) was a Soviet and Russian pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With her partner and husband Oleg Pr ...
and
Oleg Protopopov Oleg Alekseyevich Protopopov (russian: link=no, Оле́г Алексе́евич Протопо́пов; born 16 July 1932) is a former Russian pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With his wife Ludmila Belousova he is a two-time Olymp ...
from the Soviet Union. Savchenko won another three medals with
Bruno Massot Bruno Massot (born 28 January 1989) is a French-German pair skating coach and former competitor. Competing with Aljona Savchenko for Germany, he is the 2018 Olympic Champion, the 2018 World Champion, a two-time European silver medalist, and t ...
and holds the record of most medals by a skater in the pairs discipline (eleven). The siblings Ilse and Erik Pausin won the most silver medals (five), representing Austria and
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in their last competition in 1939.
Lyudmila Smirnova Lyudmila Stanislavovna Smirnova (russian: Людмила Станиславовна Смирнова; born July 21, 1949, in Leningrad) is a retired pair skater who competed for the Soviet Union. With partner Andrei Suraikin, she is the 197 ...
from the Soviet Union won five silvers as well, but with two different partners. Three pairs share the record for the most bronze medals (three each): the siblings Marianna and László Nagy from Hungary,
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and
Ronald Kauffman Ronald Lee "Ronnie" Kauffman (born December 25, 1946, in Seattle, Washington) is an American pair skater. With sister Cynthia Kauffman, he is a four-time (1966–1969) U.S. national champion and a three-time (1966–1968) World bronze medalist ...
from the United States and the pair
Pang Qing Pang Qing (; born December 24, 1979, in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese retired pair skater. With her husband Tong Jian, she is the 2010 Olympic silver medalist, the 2006 and 2010 World Champion, a five-time Four Continents champion (2002, ...
and
Tong Jian Tong Jian (; born August 15, 1979 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese retired pair skater. With his wife Pang Qing, he is the 2010 Olympic silver medalist, 2006 and 2010 World Champion, a five-time Four Continents champion (2002, 2004, 2008, ...
from China.
Todd Sand Todd Sand (born October 30, 1963) is an American pair skater. With his wife Jenni Meno, he is the 1998 World silver medalist, a two-time World bronze medalist (1995, 1996), and a three-time U.S. national champion (1994–96). With his previous ...
from the United States and
Eric Radford Eric Radford (born January 27, 1985) is a Canadian pair skater. With former partner Meagan Duhamel, he is a two-time world champion ( 2015, 2016), a 2018 Olympic gold medallist in the team event, a 2014 Olympic silver medallist in the team even ...
from Canada also won three bronze medals, but each of them achieved it with two different partners.


Total medal count by nation

* Countries that no longer participate highlighted in ''italic'' * Small medals of the single competition segments are not included in the list. * At the 1910 and 1911 World Championships
Ludowika Eilers Ludovika Antje Margareta Jakobsson-Eilers (née Eilers, 25 July 1884 – 1 November 1968) was a German-Finnish figure skater. Competing in pair skating with her husband Walter Jakobsson, she won the gold medal at the 1920 Summer Olympic ...
and
Walter Jakobsson Walter Andreas Jakobsson (6 February 1882 – 10 June 1957) was a Finnish figure skater, and the oldest figure skating Olympic champion (at age 38). As a single skater, he won the Finnish national championship in 1910 and 1911. In 1910, he part ...
competed as a pair representing two different countries (Eilers for Germany and Jakobsson for Finland). Their results count individually for each country in the total medal table. * At the 1911 World Championships Eilers and Jakobsson were the only competitors in the pairs event, no silver or bronze medal was awarded.


Most gold medals by pair

* Only pair results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table. * Number of gold medals highlighted in bold. If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the pairs get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order by female partner's last name. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships. * If a skater or pair has competed for multiple countries, all these countries are listed in chronological order based by the period of the competing (from first to last).


Most total medals by pair

* Only pair results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are marked with a note or listed separately below the table. * Total number of medals highlighted in bold. If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the pairs get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order by female partner's last name. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships. * If a skater or pair has competed for multiple countries, all these countries are listed in chronological order based by the period of the competing (from first to last). Four more figure skaters won a total of 6 medals in the pairs event, but with different partners: *
Alexei Ulanov Alexei Nikolaevich Ulanov (russian: Алексей Николаевич Уланов; born 4 November 1947) is a retired pair skater who represented the Soviet Union. With Irina Rodnina, he is the 1972 Olympic champion and a four-time (1969–19 ...
from the Soviet Union has won 4 gold and 2 silver medals: four gold medals partnering with
Irina Rodnina Irina Konstantinovna Rodnina ( rus, Ирина Константиновна Роднина, p=ɪˈrʲinə kənstɐnˈtʲinəvnə rədʲnʲɪˈna; born 12 September 1949) is a Russian politician and retired figure skating, figure skater, who is ...
(1969–1972) and another two silver medals partnering with
Lyudmila Smirnova Lyudmila Stanislavovna Smirnova (russian: Людмила Станиславовна Смирнова; born July 21, 1949, in Leningrad) is a retired pair skater who competed for the Soviet Union. With partner Andrei Suraikin, she is the 197 ...
(1973–1974). *
Marika Kilius Marika Kilius (; born 24 March 1943) is a German former pair skater. With Hans-Jürgen Bäumler, she is a two-time Olympic silver medalist, a two-time World champion, and a six-time European champion. Earlier in her career, she competed with Fra ...
from West Germany has won 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals: silver and a bronze medal with
Franz Ningel Franz Ningel (born 18 October 1936 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen) is a former German Pair skating, pair skater and roller skater. Ningel became World and European champion as a single roller figure skater in 1956 and 1957. He also won the German ...
(1956–1957) and another two gold, a silver and a bronze with
Hans-Jürgen Bäumler Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (born 28 January 1942) is a German former pair skater, actor, and Schlager singer. Career Bäumler became famous in pair skating with his skating partner Marika Kilius. Between 1958 and 1964, they won the German nation ...
(1959–1964). *
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from Austria has also won 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals: two gold and a bronze medal with
Herma Szabo Herma Szabo (22 February 1902 – 7 May 1986) was an Austrian figure skater who competed in ladies' singles and pairs. As a single skater, she became the 1924 Olympic champion and a five-time world champion (1922–1926). She also won two worl ...
(1925–1927) and another two silver and a bronze with
Melitta Brunner Melitta Kreckow Brunner (née Brunner, 28 January 1907 – 26 May 2003) was an Austrian figure skater. Competing in pairs with Ludwig Wrede, she became the 1928 Olympic bronze medalist and a three-time World medalist, winning two silvers and ...
(1928–1930). *
Lloyd Eisler Lloyd Edgar Eisler, MSM, (born April 28, 1963) is a former Canadian pairs skater. With partner Isabelle Brasseur, he is the 1992 and 1994 Olympic bronze medallist and the 1993 World Champion. Early partnerships and success Eisler first comp ...
from Canada has won 1 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals: bronze medal with
Katherina Matousek Katherina Matousek (born as Kateřina Matoušková; April 20, 1964) is a former pair skater who competed for Canada. Early in her career, she competed with Eric Thomsen. She joined forces with partner Lloyd Eisler in 1982. In 1984, they won the g ...
(1985) and another one gold, three silver and a bronze with
Isabelle Brasseur Isabelle Brasseur, (born July 28, 1970) is a Canadian former competitive pair skater. With her partner, Lloyd Eisler, she won two Olympic medals and the 1993 World Championships. Personal life Brasseur was born on July 28, 1970, in Kingsbury, Q ...
(1990–1994).


Ice dance

Ice dance is the youngest of all four disciplines at the World Figure Skating Championships. It was first held in 1952 in
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Lyudmila Pakhomova Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova (russian: Людмила Алексеевна Пахомова; 31 December 1946 – 17 May 1986) was an ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With her husband Alexandr Gorshkov, she was the 1976 Olympic c ...
and Alexandr Gorshkov from the Soviet Union hold the record for most won gold medals (six) and the longest winning streak at back-to-back events with five (they did not compete in 1975). The record of most medals in total is shared by three ice dance duos (eight each):
Natalia Bestemianova Natalia Filimonovna Bestemianova or Bestemyanova (russian: Наталья Филимоновна Бестемьянова, born 6 January 1960) is a Soviet and Russian former competitive ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With her par ...
and
Andrei Bukin Andrei Anatolyevich Bukin (russian: Андрей Анатольевич Букин, born 10 June 1957) is a Soviet and Russian former ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union in his competitive career. With his partner Natalia Bestemianova, he ...
,
Marina Klimova Marina Vladimirovna Klimova (russian: Марина Владимировна Климова; born 28 July 1966) is a former competitive ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union and the Unified Team. With skating partner and husband Se ...
and
Sergei Ponomarenko Sergei Vladilenovich Ponomarenko (russian: Серге́й Владиленович Пономаренко; born October 6, 1960) is a Russian former competitive Ice dancing, ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union and the Unified Te ...
, and
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and
Andrei Minenkov Andrei Olegovich Minenkov (russian: Андрей Олегович Миненков; born 6 December 1954) is a Russian retired ice dancer who represented the Soviet Union. With his wife Irina Moiseeva, he is the 1976 Olympic silver medalist, ...
, all competed for the Soviet Union (although Klimova and Ponomarenko represented
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in their last competition in 1992). Most silvers were won by Klimova and Ponomarenko as well (five), the record for most bronze medals is held by
Shae-Lynn Bourne Shae-Lynn Bourne (born January 24, 1976) is a Canadian ice dancer and choreographer. In 2003, she and partner Victor Kraatz became the first North American ice dancers to win a World Championship. They competed at three Winter Olympic Games, pl ...
and
Victor Kraatz Victor Kraatz, (born April 7, 1971) is a Canadian former ice dancer. In 2003, he and his partner, Shae-Lynn Bourne, became the first North American ice dancers to win a World Championship. Personal life Born on April 7, 1971 in West Berlin, V ...
from Canada (four).


Total medal count by nation

* Countries that no longer participate highlighted in ''italic'' * Small medals of the single competition segments are not included in the list.


Most gold medals by ice dance duo

* (A) – Active skater * Only duos' results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are listed separately below the table. * Number of gold medals highlighted in bold. If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the duos get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order by female partner's last name. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships. * If a skater or duo has competed for multiple countries, all these countries are listed in chronological order based by the period of the competing (from first to last). One more figure skater has won 4 gold and 1 silver medal in the ice dance event, but with two different partners: * Courtney Jones from Great Britain has won two gold and one silver medal with his partner June Markham (1956–1958) and another two gold medals partnering with Doreen Denny (1959–1960).


Most total medals by ice dance duo

* (A) – Active skater * Only duos' results are included in the list. Individual results in case of partner changes are listed separately below the table. * Total number of medals highlighted in bold. If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the duo get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order by female partner's last name. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships. * If a skater or duo has competed for multiple countries, all these countries are listed in chronological order based by the period of the competing (from first to last). Three more figure skaters won a total of 5 medals in the ice dance event, but with different partners: * Courtney Jones from Great Britain has won 4 gold and 1 silver medals: two gold and one silver medal with June Markham (1956–1958) and another two gold medals with Doreen Denny (1959–1960). *
Anjelika Krylova Anjelika Alexeyevna Krylova (russian: Анжелика Алексеевна Крылова; born 4 July 1973) is a Russian retired Ice dancing, ice dancer. With partner Oleg Ovsyannikov, she is the 1998 Figure skating at the 1998 Winter Olympics, ...
from Russia has won 2 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze medals: bronze medal with
Vladimir Fedorov Vladimir Anatolyevich Fedorov or Fyodorov (russian: Владимир Анатольевич Фёдоров, born 22 April 1971) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. He is the 1993 World bronze medalist with Anjelika Krylova. He is now ma ...
(1993) and another two gold and two silver medals with
Oleg Ovsyannikov Oleg Vladimirovich Ovsyannikov (russian: Олег Владимирович Овсянников; born 23 January 1970) is a Russian former competitive ice dancer. With partner Anjelika Krylova, he is the 1998 Olympic silver medalist and two-tim ...
(1996–1999). * William McLachlan from Canada has won 3 silver and 2 bronze medals: two silver and a bronze medal with
Geraldine Fenton Geraldine Fenton is a Canadians, Canadian ice dancer. With partner William McLachlan (figure skater), William McLachlan, she is a three-time Canadian Figure Skating Championships, Canadian national champion and three-time World Figure Skating Cham ...
(1957–1959) and another one silver and a bronze with
Virginia Thompson Virginia Thompson is a Canadian ice dancer Ice dance (sometimes referred to as ice dancing) is a discipline of figure skating that historically draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a ...
(1960–1962).


Overall

* The table only shows the period of the achievement, not all participations at the World Championships. * If a skater or team has competed for multiple countries, all these countries are listed in chronological order based by the period of the competing (from first to last).


Total medal count by nation

* Countries that no longer participate highlighted in ''italic'' * Small medals of the single competition segments are not included in the list.


Most gold medals by skater

* Number of gold medals highlighted in bold. If the number of gold medals is identical, the silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


Most total medals by skater

* Total number of medals highlighted in bold. If the total number of medals is identical, the gold, silver and bronze medals are used as tie-breakers (in that order). If all numbers are the same, the skaters get the same placement and are sorted by the alphabetic order. * The table only shows the period from the first to the last won medal, not all participations at the World Championships.


See also

* Major achievements in figure skating by nation *
List of Olympic medalists in figure skating Figure skating has been part of the Olympic Games since 1908 and has been included in 26 Olympic Games. There have been 286 medals (96 gold, 95 silver, and 95 bronze) awarded to figure skaters representing 29 representing National Olympic Com ...
* Four Continents Figure Skating Championships cumulative medal count * All-time European Figure Skating Championships medal table


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