World Backgammon Championship
SportBackgammon
Founded1967
OrganiserWorld Backgammon Federation
RegionInternational
ChampionTimo Väätäinen
Most champsTim Holland, Jörgen Granstedt, Masayuki Mochizuki (3 titles each)

The World Backgammon Championship is the most prestigious annual competition in backgammon. It was first held in 1967 in Las Vegas, United States. Since 1979, the championship has been held in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where it became the universally recognised world championship event for the sport.[1]

Overview

The tournament attracts several hundred players from around the world and includes multiple divisions, including championship, intermediate and beginner events. In addition to the open championship, women's, doubles and team competitions are also organised in connection with the event.[1]

The early editions of the championship were held in Las Vegas from 1967 to 1975. Between 1975 and 1978, another major world championship event was held in the Bahamas, while Monte Carlo hosted the European Open Championship. In 1979, the two competing circuits were merged into a single world championship in Monte Carlo.[2]

The Monte Carlo championship is typically played over one week and includes knockout rounds, consolation events and last-chance brackets. Main championship matches are usually played to a fixed number of points, with later rounds and finals played over longer formats.[1]

History

The first recognised world championship in backgammon was held in Las Vegas in 1967, with Tim Holland becoming the inaugural champion. Holland also won the 1968 and 1971 editions. There was no championship in 1969 or 1970.[3]

From 1975 to 1978, the Bahamas hosted the American-based world championship, while Monte Carlo staged the European Open Championship. In 1979, promoter Lewis Deyong proposed combining the two events, leading to Monte Carlo becoming the permanent host of the World Backgammon Championship.[2]

By the 21st century, the World Backgammon Championship had become one of the leading events on the international backgammon circuit and one of the most prestigious titles in mind sports.[1]

List of champions

The following is a list of world backgammon champions.[4][5][6]

YearOpen ChampionFemale ChampionTournament Location
1967Tim HollandLas Vegas
1968Tim HollandLas Vegas
1969no championship
1970no championship
1971Tim HollandLas Vegas
1972Oswald JacobyLas Vegas
1973Carol CrawfordLas Vegas
1974Claude BeerLas Vegas
1975Billy EisenbergBahamas
1976Baron Vernon BallBahamas
1977Ken GoodmanBahamas
1978Paul MagrielBahamas
1979Luigi VillaMonte Carlo
1980Walter CoratellaMonte Carlo
1981Lee GenudMonte Carlo
1982Jacques MichelMonte Carlo
1983Bill RobertieMonte Carlo
1984Mike SvobodnyMonte Carlo
1985Charles-Henri SabetMonte Carlo
1986Clement PalacciMonte Carlo
1987Bill RobertieMonte Carlo
1988Phillip MarmorsteinMonte Carlo
1989Joe RussellMonte Carlo
1990Hal HeinrichMonte Carlo
1991Michael MeyburgMonte Carlo
1992Ion RessuMonte Carlo
1993Peter Jes ThomsenMonte Carlo
1994Frank FrigoMonte Carlo
1995David Ben-ZionMonte Carlo
1996David NahmadMonte Carlo
1997Jerry GrandellMonte Carlo
1998Michael MeyburgMonte Carlo
1999Jörgen GranstedtMonte Carlo
2000Katie ScalamandreMonte Carlo
2001Jörgen GranstedtMonte Carlo
2002Mads AndersenMonte Carlo
2003Jon Kristian RøysetMonte Carlo
2004Peter HallbergMonte Carlo
2005Dennis CarlstonMonte Carlo
2006Philip VischjagerMonte Carlo
2007Jorge PanMonte Carlo
2008Lars TraboltScarlett SerreroMonte Carlo
2009Masayuki MochizukiSara UtkuMonte Carlo
2010Lars BentzonZoe CunninghamMonte Carlo
2011Takumitsu SuzukiLynn EhrlichMonte Carlo
2012Nevzat DoganLaura MonacoMonte Carlo
2013Vyacheslav PryadkinLaura MonacoMonte Carlo
2014Akiko YazawaLaura MonacoMonte Carlo
2015Ali Cihangir ÇetinelLaura MonacoMonte Carlo
2016Jörgen GranstedtCecilia SparkeMonte Carlo
2017Didier AssarafAnna ClarkeMonte Carlo
2018Akiko YazawaAlexandra KnupferMonte Carlo
2019Eli RoymiAntoinette WilliamsMonte Carlo
2020no championship
2021Masayuki MochizukiAnnalisa AgostiMonte Carlo
2022Sander LylloffAnnalisa Agosti[7]Monte Carlo
2023Frank FrigoMaggie DiamantidisMonte Carlo
2024Johan MoazedMiho MacleodMonte Carlo
2025Timo VäätäinenMiranda MoultonMonte Carlo

See also

References

  1. ^ https://www.championship-backgammon.com/major-tournaments-world-backgammon-championship
  2. ^ https://thegammonpress.com/world-backgammon-championship-1967-to-1979-results-and-some-historical-notes/
  3. ^ https://www.bkgm.com/features/HallOfFame/
  4. ^ "Overview of World Champions Backgammon on Mindzine". Archived from the original on 7 September 2006. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Backgammon Hall of Fame". www.bkgm.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  6. ^ "International Backgammon Tournament Results". www.chicagopoint.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Backgammon World Championship Ladies Event". Women in Backgammoon. 2022-08-16. Retrieved 2023-06-28.