List of World Backgammon champions

The following is a List of World Backgammon Champions:[1][2][3]

Year Open Champion Female Champion Tournament Location
1967 Tim Holland Las Vegas
1968 Tim Holland Las Vegas
1969 no championship
1970 no championship
1971 Tim Holland Las Vegas
1972 Oswald Jacoby Las Vegas
1973 Carol Crawford Las Vegas
1974 Claude Beer Las Vegas
1975 Billy Eisenberg Bahamas
1976 Baron Vernon Ball Bahamas
1977 Ken Goodman Bahamas
1978 Paul Magriel Bahamas
1979 Luigi Villa Monte Carlo
1980 Walter Coratella Monte Carlo
1981 Lee Genud Monte Carlo
1982 Jacques Michel Monte Carlo
1983 Bill Robertie Monte Carlo
1984 Mike Svobodny Monte Carlo
1985 Charles-Henri Sabet Monte Carlo
1986 Clement Palacci Monte Carlo
1987 Bill Robertie Monte Carlo
1988 Phillip Marmorstein Monte Carlo
1989 Joe Russell Monte Carlo
1990 Hal Heinrich Monte Carlo
1991 Michael Meyburg Monte Carlo
1992 Ion Ressu Monte Carlo
1993 Peter Jes Thomsen Monte Carlo
1994 Frank Frigo Monte Carlo
1995 David Ben-Zion Monte Carlo
1996 David Nahmad Monte Carlo
1997 Jerry Grandell Monte Carlo
1998 Michael Meyburg Monte Carlo
1999 Jörgen Granstedt Monte Carlo
2000 Katie Scalamandre Monte Carlo
2001 Jörgen Granstedt Monte Carlo
2002 Mads Andersen Monte Carlo
2003 Jon Kristian Røyset Monte Carlo
2004 Peter Hallberg Monte Carlo
2005 Dennis Carlston Monte Carlo
2006 Philip Vischjager Monte Carlo
2007 Jorge Pan Monte Carlo
2008 Lars Trabolt Scarlett Serrero Monte Carlo
2009 Masayuki Mochizuki Sara Utku Monte Carlo
2010 Lars Bentzon Zoe Cunningham Monte Carlo
2011 Takumitsu Suzuki Lynn Ehrlich Monte Carlo
2012 Nevzat Dogan Laura Monaco Monte Carlo
2013 Vyacheslav Pryadkin Laura Monaco Monte Carlo
2014 Akiko Yazawa Laura Monaco Monte Carlo
2015 Ali Cihangir Çetinel Laura Monaco Monte Carlo
2016 Jörgen Granstedt Cecilia Sparke Monte Carlo
2017 Didier Assaraf Anna Clarke Monte Carlo
2018 Akiko Yazawa Alexandra Knupfer Monte Carlo
2019 Eli Roymi Antoinette Williams Monte Carlo

See also

References

  1. "Overview of World Champions Backgammon on Mindzine". Archived from the original on 7 September 2006. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  2. "Backgammon Hall of Fame". www.bkgm.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  3. "International Backgammon Tournament Results". www.chicagopoint.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
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