List of women's Draughts World Championship winners

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The Draughts World Championship is the world championship in international draughts, since 1973 organised among women by the World Draughts Federation (FMJD). Since 1981 the championship occurs every two years. In the even year following the tournament must take place the World Title match.

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The first began in 1973 in the Netherlands and has had winners from the Soviet Union, Latvia, Ukraine, and Russia. [1] The current women's champion is Viktoriya Motrichko, she previously didn't win the championship.

YearHostWinner
1973 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Mikhailovskaya
1974 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Mikhailovskaya
1975 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Mikhailovskaya
1976 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Mikhailovskaya
1977 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Mikhailovskaya
1979 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sneek

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Minsk (barrage)

Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Ludmilla Meijler-Sochnenko
1980 Flag of the Netherlands.svg De Lier (Nederland) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Altsjoel
1981 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Riga (Latvia) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Olga Levina
1982 (match) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Altsjoel
1983 Flag of Poland.svg Sandomierz Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Altsjoel
1984 (match) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Tallinn Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Altsjoel
1985 Flag of France.svg Cannes Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Elena Altsjoel
1986 (match) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Minsk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zoja Golubeva
1987 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Minsk Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Olga Levina
1988 (match) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yalta Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zoja Golubeva
1989 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rosmalen Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Olga Levina
1990 (match) Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Pitsunda Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Zoja Golubeva
1991 Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1992 (match) Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1993 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Brunssum Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Levina
1994 (match)Not held Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1995 Flag of Mali.svg Bamako Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1996 (match) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vught Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1997 Flag of Poland.svg Mińsk Mazowiecki Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
1999 Flag of Russia.svg Yakutsk Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2000 (match) Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zutphen (Netherlands) Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2001 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Velp Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2002 (match) Flag of Latvia.svg and Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2003 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zoutelande Flag of the Netherlands.svg Olga Kamyshleeva
2004 (match) Flag of Russia.svg Ufa Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2005 Flag of Italy.svg Latronico Flag of Ukraine.svg Darya Tkachenko
2006 (match) Flag of Russia.svg and Flag of Ukraine.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg Darya Tkachenko
2007 Flag of Russia.svg Yakutsk Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2008 (match) Flag of Ukraine.svg and Flag of Russia.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg Darya Tkachenko
2010 Flag of Russia.svg Ufa Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2011 (match) Flag of Ukraine.svg Rivne Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2013 Flag of Mongolia.svg Ulaanbaatar Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2015 (match) Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Zerendi Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2015 [2] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wuhan Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2016 (match) [3] Flag of Poland.svg Karpacz Flag of Poland.svg Natalia Sadowska
2017 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinn Flag of Latvia.svg Zoja Golubeva
2018 (match) [4] Flag of Latvia.svg Riga Flag of Poland.svg Natalia Sadowska
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Yakutsk Flag of Russia.svg Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2021 (match) Flag of Poland.svg Warsaw FMJD Tamara Tansykkuzhina
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinn Flag of Russia.svg Matrena Nogovitsyna
2023 [5] Flag of Curacao.svg Willemstad Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoriya Motrichko

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References

  1. "FMJD - World Draughts Federation". World Draughts Federation. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
  2. Worldchampionship Women Wuhan 2015
  3. FMJD Calendar 2016
  4. 2018 Woman's world title match in 100-square draughts
  5. World Championship Woman Willemstad 2023