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World governing body for croquet
World Croquet Federation Sport Croquet Jurisdiction International Abbreviation WCF Founded 1986 (1986 ) President Jose Alvarez-Sala Secretary Debbie Lines worldcroquet.org
The World Croquet Federation (WCF) is the world governing body for croquet . Its primary objective is to make the various codes of the game "well-known, well-understood, well-respected and well-supported sports in countries throughout the world".[ 1] To that end, it encourages, promotes and develops Golf Croquet and Association Croquet internationally at all levels. The WCF sanctions various croquet tournaments for both individuals and national teams, held worldwide, maintains world rankings for individuals and nations, and governs changes to the laws of Association Croquet and the rules of Golf Croquet.
The WCF was first formed in 1986 as a committee spearheaded by members of the English Croquet Association , with the intention of holding a World Championship. The first General Meeting was held alongside the first World Championship in July 1989. At the outset, Australia, England, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, and the USA were Full Members, with Canada, France, Italy, Jersey, and South Africa as Observer Members.[ 2]
Member Countries
Croquet-playing Nations must satisfy strict criteria prior to membership being accepted by the WCF.[ 3]
Full Members
Associate Members
Recognised Croquet Organisations
World Champions (Singles)
Association Croquet
[ 4]
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Bronze Medals
Venue
1989
Joe Hogan
Mark Avery
Colin Irwin, David Openshaw
The Hurlingham Club, London
1990
Robert Fulford
Mark Saurin
Stephen Mulliner , Jerry Stark
The Hurlingham Club, London
1991
John Walters
David Openshaw
Chris Clarke, Robert Fulford
The Hurlingham Club, London
1992
Robert Fulford
John Walters
Bob Jackson, David Openshaw
Newport, Rhode Island
1994
Robert Fulford
Chris Clarke
Steve Comish, Aaron Westerby
Carden, Cheshire
1995
Chris Clarke
Robert Fulford
Ian Burridge, Stephen Mulliner
Fontenay-le-Comte, Pays de la Loire
1997
Robert Fulford
Stephen Mulliner
Shane Davis, David Maugham
Bunbury, Western Australia
2001
Reg Bamford
Robert Fulford
Dennis Bulloch, Jacques Fournier
The Hurlingham Club, London
2002
Robert Fulford
Toby Garrison
Andrew Johnston, Brian Wislang
Wellington
2005
Reg Bamford
Robert Fulford
James Death, Jonathan Kirby
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
2008
Chris Clarke
Stephen Mulliner
Robert Fulford, Aaron Westerby
Christchurch, Canterbury
2009
Reg Bamford
Ben Rothman
Chris Farthing, Robert Fletcher
West Palm Beach, Florida
2012
Reg Bamford
Robert Fletcher
Marcus Evans, Simon Hockey
Adelaide, South Australia
2013
Robert Fletcher
Paddy Chapman
Reg Bamford, Andrew Johnston
London
2016
Stephen Mulliner
David Maloof
Reg Bamford, David Maugham
West Palm Beach, Florida
2018
Paddy Chapman
Reg Bamford
Stephen Mulliner , Jose Riva
Wellington
2020
Reg Bamford
Matthew Essick
Robert Fletcher, Edward Wilson
Melbourne, Victoria
2023
Robert Fulford
Matthew Essick
Thomas Balding, Robert Fletcher,
London
Women's Association Croquet
[ 5]
Golf Croquet
[ 6]
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Bronze Medals
Venue
1996
Khalid Younis
Hisham Abousbaa
Salah Hassan, Charlie von Schmieder
Milan, Italy
1997
Salah Hassan
Walid Salah
Nahed Hassan, Hani El-Shobaki
Cairo, Egypt
1998
Khalid Younis
Mik Mehas
Yasser Esmat, Evan Newell
Leamington Spa, England
2000
Salah Hassan
Yasser Esmat
Stephen Mulliner , Walid Salah
Cairo, Egypt
2002
Khalid Younis
Salah Hassan
Yasser Esmat, Walid Salah
West Palm Beach, USA
2004
Ahmed Nasr
Dennis Bulloch
Reg Bamford , Mark McInerney
Southwick, England
2006
Mohammed Nasr
Salah Hassan
Mark McInerney, Stephen Mulliner
Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
2008
Ahmed Nasr
Reg Bamford
Chris Clarke , Mohammed Nasr
Cape Town, South Africa
2011
Mark McInerney
Hisham Abousbaa
Ahmed Nasr, Hamish McIntosh
Hurlingham, London, England
2013
Reg Bamford
Ahmed Nasr
Ahmed El Mahdi, Hami Erian
Cairo, Egypt
2015
Ahmed El Mahdi
Hami Erian
Chris Clarke , Stephen Mulliner
Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand
2017
Reg Bamford
Ahmed Nasr
Hami Erian, Felix Webby
Melbourne, Australia
2019
Ben Rothman
Mohamed Karem
Hami Erian, Josh Freeth
Southwick, England
2022
Matthew Essick
Robert Fulford
Reg Bamford , Robert Fletcher
Southwick, England
2024
Blake Fields
Robert Fletcher
Euan Burridge, Khaled Kamel
Chesapeake Bay, USA
Women's Golf Croquet
[ 7]
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Bronze Medals
Venue
2005
Nahed Hassan
Iman El Faransawy
Shereen Hamdy, Abeer Mostafa
Cairo, Egypt
2007
Iman El Faransawy
Marwa Mostafa
Hemat Mostafa, Jenny Williams
Dublin, Ireland
2009
Alix Verge
Iman El Faransawy
Jenny Clarke, Shaden Okasha
Cairnlea, Victoria, Australia
2011
Rachel Rowe
Jenny Clarke
Rosemary Graham, Marwa Mostafa
Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand
2014
Judith Hanekom
Jenny Clarke
Mona Hegazy, Abeer Mostafa
Cairo, Egypt
2019
Soha Mostafa
Manal Khoudeir
Jenny Clarke, Iman El Faransawy
Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
2023
Jamie Gumbrell
Rachel Gee
Soha Mostafa, Maram Nabil
Southwick, England
World Champions (Teams)
Association Croquet
Tier 1 (MacRobertson Shield )
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2010
Great Britain
New Zealand
Various, England
2014
New Zealand
England
Various, New Zealand
2017
Australia
England
Mission Hills, California, USA
2022
England
Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Tier 2.1
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2010
Wales
South Africa
Hurlingham, England
2014
Ireland
Wales
Carrickmines, Ireland
2017
Wales
Scotland
Sussex, England
2022
Scotland
Wales
Budleigh Salterton, England
Tier 2.2
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2010
Scotland
Canada, Spain
Eastbourne, England
2014
Spain
Austria
Sussex, England
2017
Sweden
Canada
Sussex, England
2022
Canada
Austria
Budleigh Salterton, England
Tier 3
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2010
Czech Republic
Sweden
Eastbourne, England
2014
Austria
Germany
Sussex, England
2017
Germany
Czech Republic
Sussex, England
2022
South Africa
Germany
Budleigh Salterton, England
Golf Croquet
Tier 1
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2012
Egypt
New Zealand
Johannesburg, South Africa
2016
New Zealand
Egypt
Surbiton, England
2020
New Zealand
Egypt
Nelson, New Zealand
Tier 2
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2012
Wales
Belgium
Cairo, Egypt
2016
Australia
Spain
Bath, England
2021
Spain
Wales
Cadiz, Spain
Tier 3
Year
Winner
Runner Up
Venue
2016
Norway
Russia
Godalming, England
2022
Mexico
Portugal
Godalming, England
National Associations
References
External links