Please list all World Champions...?
From 1990 until 2007 (now). (Have the 2007 World Championships taken place yet?) It would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
Answers:
1960 Alain Giletti, France
1961 No competition
1962 Donald Jackson, Canada
1963 Don McPherson, Canada
1964 Manfred Schnelldorfer, West Germany
1965 Alain Calmat, France
1966–68 Emmerich Danzer, Austria
1969–70 Tim Wood, United States
1971–73 Ondrej Nepela, Czechoslovakia
1974 Jan Hoffman, East Germany
1975 Sergei Yolkov, USSR
1976 John Curry, Britain
1977 Vladimir Kovalev, USSR
1978 Charles Tickner, United States
1979 Vladimir Kovalev, USSR
1980 Jan Hoffman, East Germany
1981–84 Scott Hamilton, United States
1985 Alexandr Fadeev, USSR
1986 Brian Boitano, United States
1987 Brian Orser, Canada
1988 Brian Boitano, United States
1989–91 Kurt Browning, Canada
1992 Viktor Petrenko, Unified Team
1993 Kurt Browning, Canada
1994–95 Elvis Stojko, Canada
1996 Todd Eldredge, United States
1997 Elvis Stojko, Canada
1998–2000 Alexei Yagudin, Russia
2001 Evgeni Plushenko, Russia
2002 Alexei Yagudin, Russia
2003–04 Evgeni Plushenko, Russia
2005–06 Stephane Lambiel, Switzerland
Women
1956–60 Carol Heiss, United States
1961 No competition
1962–64 Sjoukje Dijkstra, Netherlands
1965 Petra Burka, Canada
1966–68 Peggy Fleming, United States
1969–70 Gabriele Seyfert, East Germany
1971–72 Beatrix Schuba, Austria
1973 Karen Magnusson, Canada
1974 Christine Errath, East Germany
1975 Dianne de Leeuw, Netherlands
1976 Dorothy Hamill, United States
1977 Linda Fratianne, United States
1978 Anett Poetzsch, East Germany
1979 Linda Fratianne, United States
1980 Anett Poetzsch, East Germany
1981 Denise Beillmann, Switzerland
1982 Elaine Zayak, United States
1983 Rosalynn Sumners, United States
1984–85 Katarina Witt, East Germany
1986 Debi Thomas, United States
1987–88 Katarina Witt, East Germany
1989 Midori Ito, Japan
1990 Jill Trenary, United States
1991–92 Kristi Yamaguchi, United States
1993 Oksana Baiul, Ukraine
1994 Yuka Sato, Japan
1995 Chen Lu, China
1996 Michelle Kwan, United States
1997 Tara Lipinski, United States
1998 Michelle Kwan, United States
1999 Maria Butyrskaya, Russia
2000–01 Michelle Kwan, United States
2002 Irina Slutskaya, Russia
2003 Michelle Kwan, United States
2004 Shizuka Arakawa, Japan
2005 Irina Slutskaya, Russia
2006 Kimmie Meissner, United States
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