The Draughts African Championship is the championship in international draughts (international checkers), organised by the World Draughts Federation (FMJD) and African Draughts Confederation (CAJD). The winner of championship and next three or four players automatically classified into the Draughts World Championship in international draughts.[1]
First championship was in 1980. The winner was Bassirou Ba from Senegal. Since 2014 championship took place at blitz.
In 2018 took place first women's championship.
Results
editYear | Place | Champion | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
1980[2] | Dakar, | Bassirou Ba | Ameth Diaw | Issa Traore |
1982[3] | Abidjan, | Djedje Patrice Kouassi | Issa Traore | Bassirou Ba |
1984[4] | Dakar, | Habib Kane | Mamina Ndiaye | As Malick El Diallo |
1985[5] | Conackry, | Habib Kane | Macodou Ndiaye | Mamina Ndiaye |
1988[6] | Bamako, | Macodou Ndiaye | Mamina Ndiaye | |
1990[7] | Bamako, | Macodou Ndiaye | Souleymane Bah | Mamina Ndiaye |
1992[8] | Abidjan, | Macodou Ndiaye | N'Diaga Samb | Issa Traore |
1994[9] | Dakar, | Macodou Ndiaye | Bassirou Ba | Daouda Diakhite |
1996[10] | Abidjan, | Bassirou Ba | Gaoussou Sidibe | Hamadou Zeba |
2000[11] | Yaounde, | Jean Marc Ndjofang | Leopold Kouoguéu | As Malick El Diallo |
2003[12] | Dakar, | Bassirou Ba | Leopold Kouoguéu | N'Diaga Samb |
2006[13] | Yaounde, | Leopold Kouoguéu | N'Diaga Samb | Jean Marc Ndjofang |
2009[14] | Banjul, | Macodou Ndiaye | Jean Marc Ndjofang | N'Diaga Samb |
2010[15] | Bamako, | Jean Marc Ndjofang | Mor Seck | N'Diaga Samb |
2012[16] | Ouadagoudou, | Ncho Joel Atse | Charles Akoi | Thomy Mbongo |
2014[17] | Niamey, | Freddy Loko | N'Diaga Samb | Jean Marc Ndjofang |
2016[18] | Bamako, | N'Diaga Samb | Alain Bukasa | Jean Marc Ndjofang |
2018[19] | Thies, | Ncho Joel Atse | N'Diaga Samb | Landry Nga |
2022[20] | Bamako, | Ncho Joel Atse | Mukendi Reagan Lutete | Adonis Joachim Ano |
Blitz
editYear | Place | Champion | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Niamey, | Jean Marc Ndjofang | Ncho Joel Atse | |
2016[21] | Bamako, | Jean Marc Ndjofang | Landry Nga | Ncho Joel Atse |
2018[22] | Thies, | Jean Marc Ndjofang | Ncho Joel Atse | Landry Nga |
2022[23] | Bamako, | Ncho Joel Atse | Adonis Joachim Ano | Mukendi Reagan Lutete |
Women's
editYear | Place | Champion | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|---|
2018[24] | Abidjan, | Biagne Elsa Negbre | Ahondjo Darlene Sotchi | Marie-Pascale Lorougnon |
References
edit- ^ "WC-2017. Participants men". Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2018-11-06.
- ^ Afrikaans Kampioenschap Dakar 1980
- ^ Afrikaans Kampioenschap Abidjan 1982
- ^ Championship of Africa 1984
- ^ Afrikaans Kampioenschap Conakry 1985
- ^ Championship of Africa 1988
- ^ Afrikaans Kampioenschap 1990
- ^ Championship of Africa 1992
- ^ Championship of Africa 1994
- ^ Championship of Africa 1996
- ^ Championship of Africa 2000
- ^ Championship of Africa 2003
- ^ Championship of Africa 2006
- ^ Championship of Africa 2009
- ^ Championship of Africa 2010
- ^ Championship of Africa CAJD 2012
- ^ Championship of Africa Qualification Niamey 2014
- ^ African Championship Bamako 2016
- ^ African Championship 2018 - Final
- ^ Finals African Championship Bamako 2022
- ^ Blitzchampionship of Africa Bamako 2016 (Blitz)
- ^ African Championship Blitz Final 2018
- ^ African Blitzchampionship 2022 (Blitz)
- ^ African Women's Championship at toernooibase KNDB
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External links
edit- African Championship at toernooibase KNDB
- Site FMJD. American Champions (100)