Draughts World Championship

The Draughts World Championship is the world championship in international draughts and is held every two years. In the even year following the tournament, the World Title match takes place.[1] The men's championship began in 1885 in France and since 1948 it's organised by the World Draughts Federation (FMJD). The men's championship has had winners from the Netherlands, Canada, the Soviet Union, Senegal, Latvia, and Russia.

The current men's champion is Alexander Georgiev, who previously won the championship nine times.[2]

Since 1998 there is also a Draughts World Championship held with the blitz time control (5 minutes plus an increment of 5 seconds per move), and since 2014 also with the rapid time control (15 min + 5 sec per move).

World Title Match

The championship is held every two years, in the odd years. The World Title match takes place in the even year following the world championship tournament. The former champion and the new champion qualify for the World Title Match. If the former champion retains his title in the World Championship tournament, the runner-up earns the right to challenge him.[3]

Classic

Year Country Gold Silver Bronze format
1948[4]  Netherlands Netherlands Piet Roozenburg Netherlands Reinier Cornelis Keller France Pierre Ghestem tournament
1951  Netherlands Netherlands Piet Roozenburg match with Reinier Cornelis Keller (+2-1=15)
1952[5]  Netherlands Netherlands Piet Roozenburg Canada Raoul Dagenais Netherlands Reinier Cornelis Keller tournament
1954  Netherlands Netherlands Piet Roozenburg match with Wim Huisman (+4=8-0)
1956[6]  Canada Canada Marcel Deslauriers Netherlands Reinier Cornelis Keller Netherlands Jan Bom tournament
1958  Soviet Union Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Marcel Deslauriers (+4=14- 2)
1959  Soviet Union Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Geert van Dijk (+7=13-0)
1960[7]  Netherlands Soviet Union Vyacheslav Shchyogolev Senegal Baba Sy Soviet Union Iser Kuperman tournament
1961  Soviet Union Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Vyacheslav Shchyogolev (+2=18-0)
1963 Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match not played
1963 Senegal Baba Sy match not played, title awarded in 1986
1964[8]  Italy Soviet Union Vyacheslav Shchyogolev Soviet Union Iser Kuperman Senegal Baba Sy tournament
1965  Soviet Union Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Vyacheslav Shchyogolev (+7=12-1)
1967  Soviet Union Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Andris Andreiko (+2=18-0)
1968[9] Bolzano,  Italy Soviet Union Andris Andreiko Soviet Union Iser Kuperman Soviet Union Vyacheslav Shchyogolev tournament
1969  Soviet Union Soviet Union Andris Andreiko match with Iser Kuperman (+3=17-0)
1971  Soviet Union Soviet Union Andris Andreiko match with Iser Kuperman (+0=20-0)
1972[10]  Netherlands Netherlands Ton Sijbrands Netherlands Harm Wiersma Soviet Union Andris Andreiko tournament
1973  Netherlands Netherlands Ton Sijbrands match with Andris Andreiko (+2=18-0)
1974 Soviet Union Iser Kuperman match with Ton Sijbrands, not played
1976[11]  Netherlands Netherlands Harm Wiersma Soviet Union Vyacheslav Shchyogolev Netherlands Rob Clerc tournament
1978[12] Arco,  Italy Soviet Union Anatoli Gantvarg Netherlands Harm Wiersma Soviet Union Vyacheslav Shchyogolev tournament plus match
with Harm Wiersma (+1=5-0)
1979  Netherlands Netherlands Harm Wiersma match with Anatoli Gantvarg (+4=14-2)
1980[13] Bamako,  Mali Soviet Union Anatoli Gantvarg Netherlands Harm Wiersma Soviet Union Nicolai Mistchanski tournament
1981  Netherlands Netherlands Harm Wiersma match with Anatoli Gantvarg (+2=18-0)
1982[14] São Paulo,  Brazil Netherlands Jannes van der Wal Netherlands Harm Wiersma Netherlands Rob Clerc tournament
(without sportcmen from Soviet Union,
because of the military coup in Brazil,
they have not received visas)
1983  Netherlands Netherlands Harm Wiersma tournament (organized after protest
Draughts Federation of the USSR)
1983  Netherlands Netherlands Harm Wiersma match with Jannes van der Wal (+1=19-0)
(It is not recognized by the FMJD)
1984  Netherlands
 Soviet Union
Netherlands Harm Wiersma match with Vadim Virny (+1=18-1)
1984[15] Dakar,  Senegal Soviet Union Anatoli Gantvarg Netherlands Rob Clerc Soviet Union Michail Korenievski tournament
1985  Netherlands Soviet Union Anatoli Gantvarg match with Rob Clerc (+2=17-1)
1986[16]  Netherlands Soviet Union Alexander Dybman Soviet Union Alexander Baljakin Soviet Union Michail Korenievski tournament
1987  Soviet Union Soviet Union Alexander Dybman match with Anatoli Gantvarg (+0=20-0)
1988[17] Paramaribo,  Suriname Soviet Union Alexei Chizhov Soviet Union Anatoli Gantvarg Netherlands Ton Sijbrands tournament
1989  Netherlands Soviet Union Alexei Chizhov match with Ton Sijbrands (+1=18-1)
1990[18]  Netherlands Soviet Union Alexei Chizhov Soviet Union Guntis Valneris Netherlands Ton Sijbrands tournament
1991  Estonia Soviet Union Alexei Chizhov match with Guntis Valneris (+6= 10-0)
1992[19] Toulon,  France Russia Alexei Chizhov Netherlands Rob Clerc Netherlands Harm Wiersma tournament
1993  Russia
 Estonia
 Netherlands
Russia Alexei Chizhov match with Harm Wiersma (+2=18-0)
1994[20]  Netherlands Latvia Guntis Valneris Netherlands Harm Wiersma Senegal Macodou NDiaye tournament
1995  Russia Russia Alexei Chizhov match with Guntis Valneris (+3 sets, −2 set)
1996/97[21] Abidjan,  Ivory Coast Russia Alexei Chizhov Netherlands Rob Clerc Russia Alexander Schwartzman tournament (доп. с Rob Clerc +1=10-0)
1998  Russia Russia Alexander Schwartzman match with Alexei Chizhov (+2 sets, −1 set)
2001[22] Moscow,  Russia Russia Alexei Chizhov Latvia Guntis Valneris Netherlands Johan Krajenbrink tournament
2003[23]  Russia Russia Alexander Georgiev match with Alexei Chizhov (+4 sets, –1 set)
2003  Netherlands Russia Alexander Georgiev Russia Alexei Chizhov
Latvia Guntis Valneris
tournament
2004  Russia Russia Alexander Georgiev match with Alexei Chizhov
(3-1 :15 games + tie-break))
2005[24]  Netherlands Russia Alexei Chizhov Latvia Guntis Valneris Netherlands Alexander Baljakin tournament
2006 Russia Alexander Georgiev match with Alexei Chizhov not played
2007[25]  Netherlands Russia Alexander Schwartzman Germany Mark Podolski Russia Alexander Georgiev tournament
2009  Netherlands Russia Alexander Schwartzman match with Alexander Georgiev
2011[26] Emmeloord / Urk
 Netherlands
Russia Alexander Georgiev Russia Murodoullo Amrillaev Cameroon Jean Marc Ndjofang tournament
2013[27][28] Ufa,  Russia Russia Alexander Georgiev Cameroon Jean Marc Ndjofang Netherlands Roel Boomstra tournament
2013[29] Tallinn,  Estonia Russia Alexander Georgiev match with Alexander Schwartzman
2015[30] Izmir,  Turkey Russia Alexander Georgiev match with Jean Marc Ndjofang
2015[31] Emmen,  Netherlands Russia Alexander Georgiev Netherlands Jan Groenendijk Netherlands Roel Boomstra tournament
2016[32]  Netherlands Match between Netherlands Jan Groenendijk and Netherlands Roel Boomstra
2017[33] Tallinn,  Estonia tournament

Rapid

Year Country Gold Silver Bronze
2014 İzmir, Turkey Russia Ainur Shaibakov Russia Murodoullo Amrillaev Russia Alexander Schwartzman
2015[34] İzmir, Turkey Netherlands Alexander Baljakin Russia Alexander Schwartzman Netherlands Jasper Lemmen
2016[35] İzmir, Turkey Ukraine Yuri Anikeev Russia Alexander Schwartzman Ukraine Artem Ivanov

Blitz

Year Country Gold Silver Bronze
1998 The Hague, Netherlands Russia Alexander Schwartzman Netherlands Erno Prosman Germany Vadim Virny
Israel Vladimir Traitelovich
1999 London, United Kingdom Latvia Guntis Valneris Netherlands Erno Prosman Russia Alexander Georgiev
2000 Tel Aviv, Israel Russia Alexander Schwartzman Latvia Guntis Valneris Ukraine Igor Kirzner
2007 Nazareth, Israel Latvia Guntis Valneris Russia Alexander Schwartzman Israel Ygal Koyfman
2009 Berlin, Germany Russia Alexander Schwartzman Latvia Guntis Valneris Russia Alexander Georgiev
2011 Ufa, Russia Russia Alexander Schwartzman Russia Alexander Georgiev Russia Gavril Kolesov
2012 Lille, France Russia Alexander Schwartzman Russia Alexander Georgiev Russia Gavril Kolesov
2013 Den Helder, Netherlands Russia Alexander Schwartzman Russia Alexander Georgiev Latvia Guntis Valneris
2014 Hilversum, Netherlands Russia Alexander Georgiev Netherlands Alexander Baljakin Russia Alexander Schwartzman
2015[36] İzmir, Turkey Russia Alexander Schwartzman Cameroon Jean Marc Ndjofang Ukraine Yuri Anikeev
2016[37] İzmir, Turkey Russia Murodoullo Amrillaev Senegal N'Diaga Samb Russia Alexander Getmanski

See also

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