List of World Backgammon champions
The following is a List of World Backgammon Champions:[1][2][3]
Year | Name | Country | Ladies' Champion | Tournament Location |
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1967 | Tim Holland | United States | Las Vegas | |
1968 | Tim Holland | United States | Las Vegas | |
1969 | Alice Topping | United States | Las Vegas | |
1970 | no championship | |||
1971 | Tim Holland | United States | Las Vegas | |
1972 | Oswald Jacoby | United States | Las Vegas | |
1973 | Carol Crawford | United States | Las Vegas | |
1974 | Claude Beer | United States | Las Vegas | |
1975 | Billy Eisenberg | United States | Bahamas | |
1976 | Baron Vernon Ball | United States | Bahamas | |
1976 | Joe Dwek | United Kingdom | Monte Carlo | |
1977 | Ken Goodman | United States | Bahamas | |
1977 | Jean Noel Grinda | France | Monte Carlo | |
1978 | Paul Magriel | United States | Bahamas | |
1978 | Richard de Surmont | France | Monte Carlo | |
1979 | Luigi Villa | Italy | Monte Carlo | |
1980 | Walter Coratella | Mexico | Monte Carlo | |
1981 | Lee Genud | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1982 | Jacques Michel | Switzerland | Monte Carlo | |
1983 | Bill Robertie | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1984 | Mike Svobodny | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1985 | Charles-Henri Sabet | Switzerland | Monte Carlo | |
1986 | Clement Palacci | Italy | Monte Carlo | |
1987 | Bill Robertie | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1988 | Phillip Marmorstein | Germany | Monte Carlo | |
1989 | Joe Russell | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1990 | Hal Heinrich | Canada | Monte Carlo | |
1991 | Michael Meyburg | Germany | Monte Carlo | |
1992 | Ion Ressu | Switzerland | Monte Carlo | |
1993 | Peter Jes Thomsen | Denmark | Monte Carlo | |
1994 | Frank Frigo | United States | Monte Carlo | |
1995 | David Ben-Zion | Israel | Monte Carlo | |
1996 | David Nahmad | Israel | Monte Carlo | |
1997 | Jerry Grandell | Sweden | Monte Carlo | |
1998 | Michael Meyburg | Germany | Monte Carlo | |
1999 | Jörgen Granstedt | Sweden | Monte Carlo | |
2000 | Katie Scalamandre | United States | Monte Carlo | |
2001 | Jörgen Granstedt | Sweden | Monte Carlo | |
2002 | Mads Andersen | Denmark | Monte Carlo | |
2003 | Jon Kristian Røyset | Norway | Monte Carlo | |
2004 | Peter Hallberg | Denmark | Monte Carlo | |
2005 | Dennis Carlston | United States | Monte Carlo | |
2006 | Philip Vischjager | Netherlands | Monte Carlo | |
2007 | Jorge Pan | Argentina | Monte Carlo | |
2008 | Lars Trabolt | Denmark | Scarlett Serrero (France) | Monte Carlo |
2009 | Masayuki Mochizuki | Japan | Sara Utku (Sweden) | Monte Carlo |
2010 | Lars Bentzon | Denmark | Zoe Cunningham (England) | Monte Carlo |
2011 | Takumitsu Suzuki | Japan | Lynn Ehrlich (USA) | Monte Carlo |
2012 | Nevzat Dogan | Denmark | Laura Monaco (Italy) | Monte Carlo |
2013 | Vyacheslav Pryadkin | Ukraine | Laura Monaco (Italy) | Monte Carlo |
2014 | Akiko Yazawa | Japan | Laura Monaco (Italy) | Monte Carlo |
2015 | Ali Cihangir Çetinel | Turkey | Laura Monaco (Italy) | Monte Carlo |
2016 | Jörgen Granstedt | Sweden | Cecilia Sparke (England) | Monte Carlo |
2017 | Didier Assaraf | France | Anna Clarke (England) | Monte Carlo |
See also
- List of world championships in mind sports
- Computer Olympiad - a contest between computers - Participants and results in Backgammon
References
- ↑ "Overview of World Champions Backgammon on Mindzine". Archived from the original on 7 September 2006. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ↑ "Backgammon Hall of Fame". www.bkgm.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ↑ "International Backgammon Tournament Results". www.chicagopoint.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
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