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  2. List of world backgammon champions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of world backgammon champions: [1] [2] [3] Year Open Champion Female Champion Tournament Location 1967 Tim Holland: Las Vegas: 1968 Tim Holland:

  3. Zoe Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Zoe Cunningham is a British business executive and competitive backgammon player. Cunningham serves as the Managing Director of Softwire. She is an advocate for women in technology related businesses, and a contributor to business columns in UK periodicals. In 2010 she became the Ladies World Backgammon Champion.

  4. Akiko Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Yazawa (矢澤 亜希子, Yazawa Akiko) (née Abe, born 1980) is a professional backgammon player from Tokyo. She became World Backgammon champion in 2014 and 2018. [1] Akiko is ranked 3rd on Giants of Backgammon in 2015, [2] becoming the first female Backgammon Giant.

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    Play one of the oldest board games in the world...Backgammon on Games.com! Remove all of your pieces from the board before your opponent. Play Backgammon Online for Free - AOL.com

  6. Katie Scalamandre - Wikipedia

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    Katie Scalamandre became World Backgammon champion in 2000 [1] on defeating Thomas Holm of Denmark. [2] Her husband Gino is a noted backgammon player as well. [3] She was ranked 62nd on a list of "100 of the Best Backgammon Players." [4]

  7. World Series of Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    World Series of Backgammon (WSOB) is a major televised live tour. The television shows capture the match action, jeopardy and background around some of the world’s largest backgammon tournaments, and have broadcast throughout Europe on Eurosport 1 and 2 whilst being distributed worldwide by ESPN International .

  8. Carol Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Carol Ann Crawford (February 22, 1934 – August 10, 1982), [1] also known as Carol Stolkin and Carol Ross, was an American backgammon and bridge player from Buffalo, New York who spent many years in Detroit, Michigan. [1] In 1973, she became the second woman to win the World Backgammon Championship. She was the second wife of John R. Crawford. [2]

  9. United States Backgammon Federation - Wikipedia

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    The United States Backgammon Federation (USBGF) is dedicated to promoting the game of Backgammon in the United States, and is a member of World Backgammon Federation ...