Campionato Mondiale Juniors 2003 - World Championship Junior
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Great job from FID !!
Thanks to Raoul team.
Bravo Cédric DUSART, the future world champion !!! [img]images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Thanks to Raoul team.
Bravo Cédric DUSART, the future world champion !!! [img]images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Information : my first priority !!
L'info en première ligne !!
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Re: Campionato Mondiale Juniors 2003 - World Championship Ju
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All Worldchampions Juniors
1971 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1972 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1973 Amsterdam Rob Clerc (The Netherlands)
1974 Amsterdam Bernard Robillard (Haïti)
1975 Amsterdam Geert van Aalten (The Netherlands)
1976 Amsterdam Jevgenie Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1977 Amsterdam Bauke Bies (The Netherlands)
1978 ---
1979 Sneek Jevgenie Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1980 De Lier Alexander Baljakin (Soviet Union)
1981 Brussels Vadim Virni (Soviet Union)
1982 ---
1983 Westerhaar Alexej Tsjizjov (Soviet Union)
1984 Amstelveen Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1985 Puget-sur-Argens (Fra) Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1986 Westerhaar Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1987 Trento(Ita) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1988 Granville (Fra) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1989 Tallinn Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1990 Rotterdam Igor Koyfman (Israel)
1991 Brussels Erno Prosman (The Netherlands)
1992 Zaporozje (Ukr) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1993 Amstelveen Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1994 Chartres (Fra) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1995 Bamako (Mali) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1996 Tallinn (Est) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1997 Westerhaar Oleg Chernyak(Ukraine)
1998 Woerden Mark Podolski (Germany)
1999 Leeuwarden Wiebe van der Wijk (Netherlands)
2000 Mongagua(Bra) Yuri Anikejev (Ukraine)
2001 Parthenay (Fra) Ivan Antonenko (Ukraine)
2002 Alphen a/d Rijn Rim Isjmetov (Russia)
2003 Triëste (Ita) Boudewijn Derkx (The Netherlands)
1971 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1972 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1973 Amsterdam Rob Clerc (The Netherlands)
1974 Amsterdam Bernard Robillard (Haïti)
1975 Amsterdam Geert van Aalten (The Netherlands)
1976 Amsterdam Jevgenie Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1977 Amsterdam Bauke Bies (The Netherlands)
1978 ---
1979 Sneek Jevgenie Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1980 De Lier Alexander Baljakin (Soviet Union)
1981 Brussels Vadim Virni (Soviet Union)
1982 ---
1983 Westerhaar Alexej Tsjizjov (Soviet Union)
1984 Amstelveen Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1985 Puget-sur-Argens (Fra) Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1986 Westerhaar Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1987 Trento(Ita) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1988 Granville (Fra) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1989 Tallinn Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1990 Rotterdam Igor Koyfman (Israel)
1991 Brussels Erno Prosman (The Netherlands)
1992 Zaporozje (Ukr) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1993 Amstelveen Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1994 Chartres (Fra) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1995 Bamako (Mali) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1996 Tallinn (Est) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1997 Westerhaar Oleg Chernyak(Ukraine)
1998 Woerden Mark Podolski (Germany)
1999 Leeuwarden Wiebe van der Wijk (Netherlands)
2000 Mongagua(Bra) Yuri Anikejev (Ukraine)
2001 Parthenay (Fra) Ivan Antonenko (Ukraine)
2002 Alphen a/d Rijn Rim Isjmetov (Russia)
2003 Triëste (Ita) Boudewijn Derkx (The Netherlands)
Please tell us more about his speach [img]images/smilies/icon_question.gif[/img]wh wrote:derkx sucks!!!!!!!!!and about his speach during the closing ceremony..i have no words..
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New corrected list
Anonymous wrote: All Worldchampions Juniors
1971 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1972 Amsterdam Nikolai Misjtsjanski (Soviet Union)
1973 Amsterdam Rob Clerc (The Netherlands)
1974 Amsterdam Bernard Robillard (Haïti)
1975 Amsterdam Geert van Aalten (The Netherlands)
1976 Amsterdam Jevgeni Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1977 Amsterdam Bauke Bies (The Netherlands)
1978 ---
1979 Sneek Jevgeni Skliarov (Soviet Union)
1980 De Lier Alexander Baljakin (Soviet Union)
1981 Brussels Vadim Virni (Soviet Union)
1982 ---
1983 Westerhaar Alexej Tsjizjov (Soviet Union)
1984 Amstelveen Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1985 Puget-sur-Argens (Fra) Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1986 Westerhaar Guntis Valneris (Soviet Union)
1987 Trento (Ita) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1988 Granville (Fra) Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1989 Tallinn Igor Koyfman (Soviet Union)
1990 Rotterdam Igor Koyfman (Israel)
1991 Brussels Erno Prosman (The Netherlands)
1992 Zaporozje (Ukr) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1993 Amstelveen Alexander Georgiev (Russia) and Vladislav Fridman (Russia)
1994 Chartres (Fra) Alexander Georgiev (Russia)
1995 Bamako (Mali) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1996 Tallinn (Est) Alexander Getmanski (Russia)
1997 Westerhaar Oleg Chernyak (Ukraine)
1998 Woerden Oleg Chernyak (Ukraine)
1999 Leeuwarden Wiebe van der Wijk (The Netherlands)
2000 Mongagua (Bra) Yuri Anikejev (Ukraine)
2001 Parthenay (Fra) Ivan Antonenko (Ukraine)
2002 Alphen a/d Rijn Rim Isjmetov (Russia)
2003 Trieste (Ita) Boudewijn Derkx (The Netherlands)