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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1976  Great Britain
Roy Patridge
Graeme Partridge
1979  Malta
David Derby
Chris Bishop
1983  Great Britain
David Sherwin
Neil Salmon
1987  Australia
Paul Adrid
Troy Storer
1991  Australia
Tom King
Rof Heale
1995  Great Britain
Clive Goodwin
Toby Heppell
1997 Kingston  Great Britain
Chris Balding
Nikki Harper
 Ireland
Ross Killian
Darren McCann
 Great Britain
David Gebhard
Joshua Gebhard
1999 Saldanha Bay  Ireland
Martin Moloney
Revelin Minihane
 Australia
Mark Padgett
John Fletcher
 Great Britain
Toby Wincer
Richard Harding
2001 Howth  Ireland
Peter Bayly
William Atkinson
 Australia
Torvar Mirsky
Justin Jacob
 Ireland
Nick Meadow
Sam Trott
2003 Hobart  Ireland
Christopher Clayton
Craig Martin
 Ireland
Andrew Woodward
James Bendon
 Australia
Glenn Collings
Lloyd Collings
2005 Östersund  Ireland
Ross Kearney
Adam McCullough
 Ireland
Simon McGrotty
Melissa Daly
 Great Britain
John Clementson
Jamie Clementson
2007 Port Elizabeth  Great Britain
Anna MacKenzie
Holly Scott
 Australia
Nick Davis
John Collova
 Ireland
Paul Amrlynck
Melissa Daly
2009 Pwllheli  Great Britain
Andy Smith
Tom Smith
 Great Britain
Christopher Rust
Jessica Rust
 Great Britain
Izzy Fitzgerald
Emily Peters
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