List of Draughts Panamerican Championship winners

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The Panamerican Draughts Championship is competition in international draughts. It held every two years. The winner of championship and next two or three players automatically classified into the Draughts World Championship in international draughts. [1]

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First championship was in 1980. The winner was Bernard Robillard from Haiti.

Iser Kuperman from USA and Allan Silva from Brazil have four titles.

Results

YearPlaceWinner
1980 Paramaribo, Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Flag of Haiti.svg Bernard Robillard
1981 Port-au-Prince, Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Flag of the United States.svg Vladimir Kaplan
1983 Philadelphia, Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of the United States.svg Iser Kuperman
1985 Ituiutaba, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the United States.svg Iser Kuperman
1987 Amparo, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the United States.svg Iser Kuperman
1992 Willemstad, Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Mogiljansky
1993 Goiânia, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Suriname.svg Guno Burleson
1995 Águas de Lindóia, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of the United States.svg Iser Kuperman
1997 Paramaribo, Flag of Suriname.svg  Suriname Flag of Suriname.svg Guno Burleson
1999 Willemstad, Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Flag of Curacao.svg Johan Koster
2002 St. Andrew, Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada Flag of the United States.svg Vladimir Veytsman
2003 Cap-Haïtien, Flag of Haiti.svg  Haiti Flag of Haiti.svg Anthony Alexandre
2005 Montréal, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Mogiljansky
2007 Sao Paulo, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Haiti.svg Ricardo Pierre
2009 Sao Caetano do Sul, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Haiti.svg Ricardo Pierre
2011 Willemstad, Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Flag of Brazil.svg Allan Silva
2013 Port of Spain, Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago Flag of Brazil.svg Allan Silva
2015 São Sebastião, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Allan Silva
2016 Águas de Lindóia, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Brazil.svg Allan Silva
2018 Willemstad, Flag of Curacao.svg  Curaçao Flag of Suriname.svg Guno Burleson

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References

  1. "WC-2017. Participants men". Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2017-07-16.