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Dragon Boat 200M Senior/Master Fastest Times: World Championships - Restricted

World Championships Races (Restricted and/or Limited)[info 1]

File:Flag-map of the world.svg

There are many World Championships sports events today that specifically focus on athletes within certain subsets, often restricted to people involved in a particular occupation or practicing under a disability.[1][2] Many of these events include active and competitive Dragon Boat races.

This article details the fastest Dragon Boat 200 Meter Senior/Master times on the World Championships level for events restricted or limited to certain subsets of athletes, and includes all major competitions in which a legitimate world record time may be produced.

World Police & Fire Games* [event ref 1](1995-Present) *Active/Retired Police/Firefighters

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
2021 XX.XXX[3] 2021-07-30 <<Event not yet taken place>> File:Flag of Netherlands.svg Rotterdam NL
2019 45.820[4] HK Fire Dept 2019-08-09 18+ Men Unknown Chengdu CN
2019 58.220[5]* HK Police Force 2019-08-09 35+ Mixed Unknown Chengdu CN
2017 45.850[6][7] HK/SG Police 2017-08-11 18+ Men Round 1 Heat 7 File:Flag of the U.S..svg Los Angeles US
2017 49.060[8][9] HK/SG Police 2017-08-11 35+ Men Round 1 Heat 3 File:Flag of the U.S..svg Los Angeles US
2015 64.480[10]* SG Police Force Jun 29-Jul 05 18+ Men Race-02 File:Flag of the U.S..svg Fairfax US
2015 64.500[11] Toronto CA Fire Jun 29-Jul 05 18+ Men Race-02 File:Flag of the U.S..svg Fairfax US
2015 70.970[12] South AU Fire Jun 29-Jul 05 35+ Mixed Race-02 File:Flag of the U.S..svg Fairfax US
2013 XX.XXX[13] August 01-10 <<35+ had 10-seat boats only>> Belfast IE
2011 XX.XXX[14][15] Aug 25-Sep 05 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg New York City US
2009 XX.XXX[16][17] Jul 31-Aug 09 <<Ocean venue, not flat-water>> Burnaby CA
2007 64.640[18] South Australia March 16-25 Premier Open Unknown Adelaide AU
2007 *70.240[19] South Australia March 16-25 Master Mixed Unknown Adelaide AU
2005 XX.XXX[20] Jun 26-Jul 05 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Quebec CA
2003 XX.XXX[21] Jul 27-Aug 03 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Barcelona ES
2001 XX.XXX[22] June 08-16 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Indianapolis US
1999 XX.XXX[23] July 16-24 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Stockholm SE
1997 XX.XXX[24] Jun 27-Jul 04 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Calgary CA
1995 XX.XXX[25] Feb 28-Mar 04 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Melbourne AU
1993 XX.XXX[26] Jul 31-Aug 07 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Colorado US
1991 XX.XXX[27] June 22-30 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Memphis US
1989 XX.XXX[28] Jul 29-Aug 06 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Vancouver CA
1987 XX.XXX[29] August 01-09 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg San Diego US
1985 XX.XXX[30] August 03-11 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg San Jose US

World Firefighter Games* [event ref 2] (1990-Present) *Regular/Volunteer Firefighters

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
2020 XX.XXX[31] Un-Decided <<Event not yet taken place>> Aalborg DK
2018 XX.XXX[32][33] Sept 10-17 <<Premier only in this event>> Chungju SK
2016 XX.XXX[34] <<No event held in 2016; next event 2018>>
2014 XX.XXX[35] <<Event cancelled with host>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Las Vegas US
2012 XX.XXX[36] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Sydney AU
2010 XX.XXX[37][38][39] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Daegu SK
2008 XX.XXX[40][41] <<Competition for points/placement only>> File:Flag of Great Britain.svg Liverpool UK
2006 XX.XXX[42] <<River venue, not flat-water>> Hongkong HK
2004 XX.XXX[43] <<Competition for points/placement only>> File:Flag of Great Britain.svg Sheffield UK
2002 XX.XXX[44] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Christchurch NZ
2000 XX.XXX[45][46] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Mantes La Jolie FR
1998 XX.XXX[47] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Durban ZA
1996 XX.XXX[48] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Edmonton CA
1994 XX.XXX[49] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Perth AU
1992 XX.XXX[50] <<Competition for points/placement only>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Las Vegas US
1990 XX.XXX[51][52] <<Competition for points/placement only>> Auckland NZ

BCS World Dragon Boat Championships*[event ref 3](2006-Present) *Breast Cancer Survivors

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[53] <<No Senior/Master division: 100%, 80%, Mixed only>> Various Global

World Gay Games*[event ref 4] (1982-Present) *Primarily LGBTQ Athletes; Open to All

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
2022 XX.XXX[54] November 12-19 <<Event pending - Dragon boat is on agenda>> Hong Kong HK
2018 XX.XXX[55] August 04-12 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Paris FR
2014 XX.XXX[56][57] August 09-16 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Akron US
2010 XX.XXX[58] Jul 31-Aug 06 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Cologne DE
2006 XX.XXX[59] July 15-22 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Chicago US
2002 XX.XXX[60] November 02-09 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Sydney AU
1998 XX.XXX[61] August 01-08 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of Netherlands.svg Amsterdam NL
1994 XX.XXX[62] June 18-25 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg New York City US
1990 XX.XXX[63] August 04-11 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Vancouver CA
1986 XX.XXX[64] August 09-17 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg San Francisco US
1982 XX.XXX[65] Aug 28-Sep -05 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg San Francisco US

World Masters Games*[event ref 5] (1985-Present) *Min Age 25-35 Depending on Sport

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
2021 XX.XXX[66][67] Un-Decided <<Event pending - Dragon boat is on agenda>> Hong Kong HK
2017 45.810[68] Hamilton City NZ April 21-30 Master Mixed Final A Auckland NZ
2013 XX.XXX[69] August 02-11 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Turin IT
2009 XX.XXX[70] October 10-18 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Sydney AU
2005 XX.XXX[71] July 22-31 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Edmonton CA
2002 XX.XXX[72] October 05-13 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Melbourne AU
1998 XX.XXX[73] August 09-22 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> File:Flag of the U.S..svg Portland US
1994 XX.XXX[74] Sep 26-Oct 08 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Brisbane AU
1989 XX.XXX[75] Jul 22-Aug -08 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Aalborg DK
1985 XX.XXX[76] August ??-?? <<Full results unavailable>> Toronto CA

World Masters Athletic Championships*[event ref 6] (1975-Present) *For Ages 35+

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[77] <<Currently limited to Track & Field sports>> Various Global

World Beach Games*[event ref 7] (2019-Present) *Limited to BeachSports (Land/Water)

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
2021 XX.XXX[78] Un-Decided <<Event not yet taken place>> Hong Kong HK
2019 XX.XXX[79] October 12-16 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Doha QA

World Corporate Games*[event ref 8] (1988-Present) *Corp/Company/University Teams

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[80] <<Dragon Boat races for points/placement only>> Various Global
1992 and up XX.XXX[81] <<1st Dragon Boat event in Corp Games held in 1992: points only>> Various Global

World Beach Corporate Games*[event ref 9] (2017?-Present) *Corp/Company/University

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[82] <<Dragon Boat race for placement/points only>> Various Global

World Military Games (Summer/Winter)*[event ref 10] (1995-Present)  *Military Only

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[83] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Maccabiah Games*[event ref 11] (1932-Present) *Jewish/Israeli Athletes Globally

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[84] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Israeli Locs

WORLD X-GAMES*[event ref 12] (1994-PRESENT)  *Limited to Extreme Sports

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[85] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Air Games*[event ref 13] (1997-Present) *Limited Primarily to Air Sports

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[86] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Wheelchair Games*[event ref 14] (1948-Present) *Athletic Events in Wheelchairs

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[87] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Paralympic Games (Sum/Win)*[event ref 15] (1960-PRESENT) *For Physicaly Disabled

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[88] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Special Olympic Games (Sum/Win)*[event ref 16] (1968-Present) *For Mental Disabled

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[89] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Deaf Olympic Games (Sum/Win)*[event ref 17] (1924-Present) *For Hearing Impaired

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[90] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Invictus Games*[event ref 18] (2014-Present) *Athletes Injured in Combat Duty

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[91] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Goodwill Games*[event ref 19] (1986-2005) *Intended as Non-Political 

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
ALL XX.XXX[92] <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Various Global

World Inter-Allied Games*[event ref 20] (1919 Only) *PostWWI for Non/Active Military

Year Top Time Team Date Division Race Location
1919 XX.XXX[93] Jun 22-Jul 06 <<Dragon Boat not on sport agenda>> Paris FR

Marker Symbols Explanations

Marker Symbols Explanation Table
no marker Data conclusive (examined every individual heat for full event).

If no Sr/Ma div known, may list fastest time in any category.

Data found from grand final (other heats not found or data not available)
Data may not be available in Senior/Master: fastest Premier/Senior times may be given
# Found fastest time in Senior/Master division but other data not found or not available
* Relevant further information
'ALL' Findings relevant for all years competition for described event
'XX.XXX' Event not eligible for inclusion as record setting: see <<explanation>>

Events References

  1. World Police and Fire Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Police_and_Fire_Games
  2. World Firefighter Games References: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Firefighters_Games | Official Website: http://www.worldfirefightersgames.com/index.php/about/core-sports (Other Unique Events Section)
  3. Breast Cancer Survivor World Dragon Boat Championships References: http://dragonboat.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/gaisf_ga_report_07.pdf (Page #005, Paragraph 01)
  4. World Gay Games References: Website: https://gaygames.org/History Archived 2016-06-26 at the Wayback Machine | Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_Games
  5. World Masters Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Masters_Games
  6. World Masters Athletic Championships References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Masters_Athletics_Championships
  7. World Beach Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Beach_Games
  8. World Corporate Games References: https://www.corporate-games.com/index.php/feature/gamehistory (Paragraph 06)
  9. World Beach Corporate Games References: https://www.corporate-games.com/index.php/feature/gamehistory (Paragraph 06)
  10. World Military Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_World_Games
  11. World Maccabiah Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maccabiah_Games
  12. World X-Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_Games
  13. World Air Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Air_Games
  14. World Wheelchair Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IWAS_World_Games
  15. World Paralympic Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paralympic_Games (Paragraph 01)
  16. World Special Olympic Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Olympics_World_Games
  17. World Deaf Olympic Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaflympics (History Section, Paragraph 3)
  18. World Invictus Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invictus_Games (Paragraph 01)
  19. World Goodwill Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodwill_Games
  20. World Inter-Allied Games References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Allied_Games

Information Notes

  1. Restricted World Championship events are not open to all sectors of athletes. They are restricted/limited to athletes within certain subsets (such as cancer survivors, police, military personel, or other commonalities). Often these subsets involve some sort of occupation or disability that would inhibit such athletes from the opportunity to compete at unrestricted or unlimited World Championship events.

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