Pan American Draughts Championship

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The Pan American Draughts Championship is an international draughts competition held every two years. The top two finishers qualify for the World Draughts Championship when it has 20 players, and the top four when it has 40.[1]

The first championship took place in 1980, won by Bernard Robillard from Haiti.

Allan Silva from Brazil is the player with the most titles, winning the championship 5 times. Iser Kuperman from the United States has won the second most, with 4.

The first women's championship took place in 2018, won by Lublyana Turiy from United States.

Results

Classical

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Year Place Winner
1980 Paramaribo,  Suriname Haiti Bernard Robillard
1981 Port-au-Prince,  Haiti United States Vladimir Kaplan
1983 Philadelphia,  United States United States Iser Kuperman
1985 Ituiutaba,  Brazil United States Iser Kuperman
1987 Amparo,  Brazil United States Iser Kuperman
1992 Willemstad,  Curaçao United States Alexander Mogiljansky
1994 Goiânia,  Brazil Suriname Guno Burleson
1995 Águas de Lindóia,  Brazil United States Iser Kuperman
1997 Paramaribo,  Suriname Suriname Guno Burleson
1999 Willemstad,  Curaçao Curaçao Johan Koster
2002 Saint Andrew,  Grenada United States Vladimir Veytsman
2003 Cap-Haïtien,  Haiti Haiti Anthony Alexandre
2005 Montreal,  Canada United States Alexander Mogiljansky
2007 São Paulo,  Brazil Haiti Ricardo Pierre
2009 Sao Caetano do Sul,  Brazil Haiti Ricardo Pierre
2011 Willemstad,  Curaçao Brazil Allan Silva
2013 Port of Spain,  Trinidad and Tobago Brazil Allan Silva
2015 São Sebastião,  Brazil Brazil Allan Silva
2016 Águas de Lindóia,  Brazil Brazil Allan Silva
2018 Willemstad,  Curaçao Suriname Guno Burleson
2022[3] Santo Domingo,  Dominican Republic Haiti Makendy Saint Juste
2024[4] San José,  Costa Rica Brazil Allan Silva
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Blitz

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Year Place Winner
2022[5] Santo Domingo,  Dominican Republic Haiti Makendy Saint Juste
2024[6] San José,  Costa Rica Brazil Allan Silva
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Women

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Year Place Winner
2018[7] Willemstad,  Curaçao United States Lublyana Turiy
2022[8] Santo Domingo,  Dominican Republic United States Galina Petukhova
2024[9] San José,  Costa Rica Brazil Carla Assuncao Calasans
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