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| 1988 || Birmingham || GBR || GBR Phil Day || GBR Matt MacVeigh || GBR Jim Mills | | 1988 || Birmingham || GBR || GBR Phil Day || GBR Matt MacVeigh || GBR Jim Mills | ||
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− | | 1990 || Chapel Hill, | + | | 1990 || Chapel Hill, NC || USA || USA Jason Bergmann || USA Jeff Bohner || USA Steve Cooley |
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| 1992 || Canberra || AUS || AUS Steve Gould || AUS Eric Roche || FRA Bruno-André Giraudon | | 1992 || Canberra || AUS || AUS Steve Gould || AUS Eric Roche || FRA Bruno-André Giraudon | ||
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| 1995 || Paris || FRA || FRA Bruno-André Giraudon || POR Antonio Ribeiro da Silva || FRA Thomas Sebeyran | | 1995 || Paris || FRA || FRA Bruno-André Giraudon || POR Antonio Ribeiro da Silva || FRA Thomas Sebeyran | ||
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− | | 1996 || Columbus, | + | | 1996 || Columbus, OH || USA || USA Pitt Crandlemire || SWE Leif Bergman || SWE Björn von Knorring |
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| 1997 || Gothenburg || SWE || FRA Cyrille Sevin || SWE Roger Edblom || NOR Borger Borgersen | | 1997 || Gothenburg || SWE || FRA Cyrille Sevin || SWE Roger Edblom || NOR Borger Borgersen | ||
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− | | 1998 || Chapel Hill, | + | | 1998 || Chapel Hill, NC || USA || USA Chris Martin || USA John Quarto-von-Tivadar || USA Mark Fassio |
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| 1999 || Namur || BEL || SWE Christian Dreyer || SWE Leif Bergman || GBR Ivan Woodward | | 1999 || Namur || BEL || SWE Christian Dreyer || SWE Leif Bergman || GBR Ivan Woodward | ||
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− | | 2000 || Hunt Valley || USA || GBR Simon Bouton || IRL Brian Dennehy || USA Matthew Shields | + | | 2000 || Hunt Valley, MD || USA || GBR Simon Bouton || IRL Brian Dennehy || USA Matthew Shields |
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| 2001 || Paris || FRA || FRA Cyrille Sevin || IRL Brian Dennehy || GBR Chetan Radia | | 2001 || Paris || FRA || FRA Cyrille Sevin || IRL Brian Dennehy || GBR Chetan Radia | ||
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| 2002 || Canberra || AUS || AUS Rob Stephenson || NZL Grant Steel || FRA Yann Clouet | | 2002 || Canberra || AUS || AUS Rob Stephenson || NZL Grant Steel || FRA Yann Clouet | ||
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− | | 2003 || Denver || USA || FRA Vincent Carry || USA Edward Hawthorne || NOR Frank Johansen | + | | 2003 || Denver, CO || USA || FRA Vincent Carry || USA Edward Hawthorne || NOR Frank Johansen |
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| 2004 || Birmingham || GBR || FRA Yann Clouet || NED André Kooy || FRA Cyrille Sevin | | 2004 || Birmingham || GBR || FRA Yann Clouet || NED André Kooy || FRA Cyrille Sevin | ||
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− | | 2005 || Washington, | + | | 2005 || Washington, DC || USA || NOR Frank Johansen || USA Tom Kobrin || USA [[Edi Birsan]] |
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| 2006 || Berlin || GER || FRA Nicolas Sahuguet || FRA Cyrille Sevin || FRA Yann Clouet | | 2006 || Berlin || GER || FRA Nicolas Sahuguet || FRA Cyrille Sevin || FRA Yann Clouet | ||
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− | | 2007 || Vancouver || CAN || USA Doug Moore || USA Jake Mannix || USA Mark Zoffel | + | | 2007 || Vancouver, BC || CAN || USA Doug Moore || USA Jake Mannix || USA Mark Zoffel |
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| 2008 || Lockenhaus || AUT || GER Julian Ziesing || FRA Cyrille Sevin || GER Daniel Leinich | | 2008 || Lockenhaus || AUT || GER Julian Ziesing || FRA Cyrille Sevin || GER Daniel Leinich | ||
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− | | 2009 || Columbus, | + | | 2009 || Columbus, OH || USA || AUS Andrew Goff || GBR Daniel Lester || USA Jim O’Kelley |
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− | | 2010 || The Hague || NLD || || || | + | | 2010 || The Hague || NLD || FRA Gwen Maggi || GER Igor Kurt || FRA Xavier Blanchot |
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+ | | 2011 || Sydney || AUS || AUS Andrew Goff || AUS Grant Steel || IRL Liam Cosgrave | ||
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+ | | 2012 || Chicago, IL || USA || USA Michael Binder || USA Don Scheifler || USA Matt Shields | ||
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+ | | 2013 || Paris || FRA || FRA Cyrille Sevin || GBR Toby Harris || FRA Gwen Maggi | ||
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+ | | 2014 || Chapel Hill, NC || USA || USA Thomas Haver || GBR Daniel Lester || GER Phil Weissert | ||
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+ | | 2015 || Milan || ITA || GBR Toby Harris || FRA/ESP Rubén Sanchez Garcia Luengo de Madrid || USA Thomas Haver | ||
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+ | | 2016 || Chicago, IL || USA || CAN/GBR Chris Brand || USA Doug Moore || AUS Andrew Goff | ||
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+ | | 2017 || Oxford || GBR || USA Doug Moore || AUT Marvin Fried || CAN Tanya Gill | ||
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+ | | 2018 || Washington, DC || USA || AUS Andrew Goff || USA Doug Moore || USA Ada Sigal | ||
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+ | | 2019 || Marseilles || FRA || FRA Gwen Maggi || AUS Andrew Goff || SUI Christophe Borgeat | ||
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+ | | 2020 || Dover, VT || USA || || || | ||
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+ | | 2021 || Bangkok || THA || || || | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 17 July 2020
WorldDipCon
During the 1970s, there were very few Diplomacy tournaments outside North America. At that time, the winner of the tournament held at American DipCon was considered by the North American players as a world champion of Diplomacy.
The WorldDipCon (World Diplomacy Convention) was created in 1988 and the winner of the tournament held at this convention becomes the world champion of Diplomacy.
The players taking the top three places in each WorldDipCon tournament are listed below:
Year | Host City | Host Country | World Champion | Second | Third |
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1988 | Birmingham | GBR | GBR Phil Day | GBR Matt MacVeigh | GBR Jim Mills |
1990 | Chapel Hill, NC | USA | USA Jason Bergmann | USA Jeff Bohner | USA Steve Cooley |
1992 | Canberra | AUS | AUS Steve Gould | AUS Eric Roche | FRA Bruno-André Giraudon |
1994 | Birmingham | GBR | FRA Pascal Montagna | FRA Stéphane Gentric | FRA Bruno-André Giraudon |
1995 | Paris | FRA | FRA Bruno-André Giraudon | POR Antonio Ribeiro da Silva | FRA Thomas Sebeyran |
1996 | Columbus, OH | USA | USA Pitt Crandlemire | SWE Leif Bergman | SWE Björn von Knorring |
1997 | Gothenburg | SWE | FRA Cyrille Sevin | SWE Roger Edblom | NOR Borger Borgersen |
1998 | Chapel Hill, NC | USA | USA Chris Martin | USA John Quarto-von-Tivadar | USA Mark Fassio |
1999 | Namur | BEL | SWE Christian Dreyer | SWE Leif Bergman | GBR Ivan Woodward |
2000 | Hunt Valley, MD | USA | GBR Simon Bouton | IRL Brian Dennehy | USA Matthew Shields |
2001 | Paris | FRA | FRA Cyrille Sevin | IRL Brian Dennehy | GBR Chetan Radia |
2002 | Canberra | AUS | AUS Rob Stephenson | NZL Grant Steel | FRA Yann Clouet |
2003 | Denver, CO | USA | FRA Vincent Carry | USA Edward Hawthorne | NOR Frank Johansen |
2004 | Birmingham | GBR | FRA Yann Clouet | NED André Kooy | FRA Cyrille Sevin |
2005 | Washington, DC | USA | NOR Frank Johansen | USA Tom Kobrin | USA Edi Birsan |
2006 | Berlin | GER | FRA Nicolas Sahuguet | FRA Cyrille Sevin | FRA Yann Clouet |
2007 | Vancouver, BC | CAN | USA Doug Moore | USA Jake Mannix | USA Mark Zoffel |
2008 | Lockenhaus | AUT | GER Julian Ziesing | FRA Cyrille Sevin | GER Daniel Leinich |
2009 | Columbus, OH | USA | AUS Andrew Goff | GBR Daniel Lester | USA Jim O’Kelley |
2010 | The Hague | NLD | FRA Gwen Maggi | GER Igor Kurt | FRA Xavier Blanchot |
2011 | Sydney | AUS | AUS Andrew Goff | AUS Grant Steel | IRL Liam Cosgrave |
2012 | Chicago, IL | USA | USA Michael Binder | USA Don Scheifler | USA Matt Shields |
2013 | Paris | FRA | FRA Cyrille Sevin | GBR Toby Harris | FRA Gwen Maggi |
2014 | Chapel Hill, NC | USA | USA Thomas Haver | GBR Daniel Lester | GER Phil Weissert |
2015 | Milan | ITA | GBR Toby Harris | FRA/ESP Rubén Sanchez Garcia Luengo de Madrid | USA Thomas Haver |
2016 | Chicago, IL | USA | CAN/GBR Chris Brand | USA Doug Moore | AUS Andrew Goff |
2017 | Oxford | GBR | USA Doug Moore | AUT Marvin Fried | CAN Tanya Gill |
2018 | Washington, DC | USA | AUS Andrew Goff | USA Doug Moore | USA Ada Sigal |
2019 | Marseilles | FRA | FRA Gwen Maggi | AUS Andrew Goff | SUI Christophe Borgeat |
2020 | Dover, VT | USA | |||
2021 | Bangkok | THA |