- Charles Dussuet
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Medal record Men's canoe slalom World Championships Gold 1951 Steyr C-1 Gold 1953 Meran C-1 Gold 1953 Meran C-2 Silver 1953 Meran C-1 team Silver 1953 Meran C-2 team Silver 1957 Augsburg C-2 team Bronze 1951 Steyr C-2 team Bronze 1959 Geneva C-2 team Bronze 1961 Hainsberg C-2 team Charles Dussuet was a Swiss slalom canoer who competed in the 1950s and 1960s. He won three gold medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (C-1, 1951, 1953; C-2: 1953).
References
1949: Pierre d'Alençon (FRA) · 1951: Charles Dussuet (SUI) · 1953: Charles Dussuet (SUI) · 1955: Vladimír Jirásek (TCH) · 1957: Manfred Schubert (GDR) · 1959: Vladimír Jirásek (TCH) · 1961: Manfred Schubert (GDR) · 1963: Manfred Schubert (GDR) · 1965: Gert Kleinert (GDR) · 1967: Wolfgang Peters (FRG) · 1969: Wolfgang Peters (FRG) · 1971: Reinhold Kauder (FRG) · 1973: Reinhard Eiben (GDR) · 1975: Petr Sodomka (TCH) · 1977: Petr Sodomka (TCH) · 1979: Jon Lugbill (USA) · 1981: Jon Lugbill (USA) · 1983: Jon Lugbill (USA) · 1985: David Hearn (USA) · 1987: Jon Lugbill (USA) · 1989: Jon Lugbill (USA) · 1991: Martin Lang (GER) · 1993: Martin Lang (GER) · 1995: David Hearn (USA) · 1997: Michal Martikán (SVK) · 1999: Emmanuel Brugvin (FRA) · 2002: Michal Martikán (SVK) · 2003: Michal Martikán (SVK) · 2005: Robin Bell (AUS) · 2006: Tony Estanguet (FRA) · 2007: Michal Martikán (SVK) · 2009: Tony Estanguet (FRA) · 2010: Tony Estanguet (FRA) · 2011: Denis Gargaud Chanut (FRA)
1949: France (Michel Duboille & Jacques Rosseau) · 1951: France (Claude Neveu & Roger Paris) · 1953: Switzerland (Charles Dussuet & Jean Engler) · 1955: France (Claude Neveu & Roger Paris) · 1957: East Germany (Dieter Friedrich & Horst Kleinert) · 1959: East Germany (Dieter Friedrich & Horst Kleinert) · 1961: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1963: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1965: East Germany (Günther Merkel & Manfred Merkel) · 1967: Czechoslovakia (Miroslav Stach & Zdeněk Valenta) · 1969: France (Jean-Claude Olry & Jean-Louis Olry) · 1971: East Germany (Klaus Trummer & Jürgen Kretschmer) · 1973: Czechoslovakia (Jiří Krejza & Jaroslav Pollert) · 1975: East Germany (Klaus Trummer & Jürgen Kretschmer) · 1977: East Germany (Walter Hofmann & Jürgen Kalbitz) · 1979: West Germany (Dieter Welsink & Peter Czupryna) · 1981: United States (Steve Garvis & Mike Garvis) · 1983: United States (Lecky Haller & Fritz Haller) · 1985: West Germany (Thomas Klein-Impelmann & Stephan Küppers) · 1987: France (Pierre Calori & Jacques Calori) · 1989: West Germany (Frank Hemmer & Thomas Loose) · 1991: France (Frank Adisson & Wilfrid Forgues) · 1993: Czech Republic (Jiří Rohan & Miroslav Šimek) · 1995: Poland (Krzysztof Kołomański & Michał Staniszewski) · 1997: France (Frank Adisson & Wilfrid Forgues) · 1999: Czech Republic (Marek Jiras & Tomáš Máder) · 2002: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2003: Germany (Marcus Becker & Stefan Henze) · 2005: Germany (Christian Bahmann & Michael Senft) · 2006: Czech Republic (Jaroslav Volf & Ondřej Štěpánek) · 2007: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2009: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2010: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner) · 2011: Slovakia (Pavol Hochschorner & Peter Hochschorner)
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