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Nel 2011 si sono svolti i primi Campionati Mondiali per gli Sport della Mente: Scacchi, Bridge, Dama, Go e Dama Cinese La competizione a Squadre era riservata a Squadre Nazionali ed è stata organizzata fino al 2014 dalla Sport Accord (Associazione Internazionale delle Federazioni Sportive) in cooperazione con l'IMSA Nel 2015 la competizione è stata ristrutturata ed organizzata direttamente dalla IMSA (International Minds Sports Association) con il nome di IMSA Elite Mind Games (IEMG) |
This event, born in 2011 and held annually until 2014, in December in Beijing, China, is organized and managed by Sport Accord (Association of the International Sport Federations) with the assistance of BODA (Beijing Olympic City Development Association) and the cooperation of IMSA (International Mind Sport Association) Sport Accord World Mind Games are a multi-sport event centered on the gymnasium of the mind and highlighting the great value of the mind sports The Games, which include the five mind sports members of IMSA (Bridge, Chess, Draughts, Go and Chinese Chess), show some top-level mind games performances with the world’s best players They also showcased the Cultural and Social Program. In addition, an online tournament organized each year extends the event’s reach to the worldwide audience The 1st IMSA Elite Mind Games (IEMG) was held from February 25 to March 3 at New Century Hotel Huaian, China. IEMG has featured five mind sports as official disciplines – Go, chess, bridge, draughts, and Xiangqi. In Go, 30 top players around the world competed for total prize money of 200,000 EUR in three medal events: Men’s Team, Women’s Individual, and Pair IEMG is a re-branded event of Sport Accord World Mind Games, which was hosted in Beijing four times annually from 2011 to 2014. As Sport Accord went through restructuring and became unable to host World Mind Games, IMSA (the International Mind Sports Association), the co-organizer of the Sport Accord World Mind Games, took responsibility and succeeded in bringing the event back under the new title. It is expected that IEMG will continue to be held on an annual basis as a major mind-sport event
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2011 (10 - 16 dicembre) - Pechino (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. OLANDA | Sjoert Brink, Bas Drijver, Bauke Muller, Ricco Van Projen, Louk Verhees jr, Simon de Wijs | |
2. STATI UNITI | David Berkowitz, Fred Gitelman, Brad Moss, Michael Rosenberg, Alan Sontag, Chris Willenken | |
3. NORVEGIA | Thomas Charlsen, Glenn Groetheim, Thor Erik Hoftaniska, Artur Malinowski, Arild Rasmussen, Ulf Haakon Tundal | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2012 (13 - 19 dicembre) - Pechino (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. OLANDA | Sjoert Brink, Bas Drijver, Bauke Muller, Ricco Van Projen, Louk Verhees jr, Simon de Wijs | |
2. CINA | Zhong Fu, Ju Chuancheng, Lian Rouyang, Shi Haojun, Shi Miao, Shi Jun Zheng | |
3. STATI UNITI | Curtis Cheek, Joe Grue, John Hurd, Ralph Katz, Howard Weinstein, Joel Wooldridge | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2013 (12 - 18 dicembre) - Pechino (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. MONACO | Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Franck Multon, Pierre Zimmermann | |
2. POLONIA | Cezary Balicki, Krzysztof Buras, Krzysztof Jassem, Andrzej Narkiewicz, Adam Zmudzinski, Marcin Mazurkiewicz | |
3. CINA | Jamming Dai, Shi Haojun, Chuancheng Ju, Weimin Wang, Bangxiang Zhang, Shi Zhengjun | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2014 (11 - 17 dicembre) - Pechino (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. ISRAELE | Alon Birman, Lotan Fisher, Ilan Herbst, Ophir Herbst, Dror Padon, Ron Schwartz | |
2. STATI UNITI | Huub Bertens, Curtis Cheek, Vincent Demuy, John Kranyak, Justin Lall, Roger Lee | |
3. MONACO | Fulvio Fantoni, Claudio Nunes, Geir Helgemo, Tor Helness, Franck Multon, Pierre Zimmermann | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2016 (25 febbraio - 3 marzo) - Huaian (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. POLONIA | Krzysztof Jassem, Marcin Mazurkiewicz, Piotr Gawrys, Michal Klukowski, Stanislaw Golebiowski, Wlodzimierz Starkowski | |
2. SVEZIA | Fredrik Nystrom, Johan Upmark, Frederic Wrang, Johan Sylvan, Niklas Warne, Tommy Bergdahl | |
3. CINA | Chen Gang (coach), Sun Shaolin, Liu Jing, Hou Xu, Kang Meng, Li Xiaoyi, Hu Linlin | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2017 (9 - 16 dicembre) - Huaian (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. FRANCIA | Thomas Bessis, Marc Bompis, Cedric Lorenzini, Vanessa Réess, Jérome Rombaut, Hervé Vinciguerra | |
2. CINA | Wang Jianxin (cng), Chen Gang (coach), Chen Yuniong, Dal Jianming, Li Jianwel, Yang Lixin, Xhao Bangxiang, Zhao Jie | |
3. BULGARIA | Marta Nikolova (coach), Victor Aronov, Dania Damianova, Georgi Karakolev, Vladimir Mihov, Ivan Nanev, Julian Stefanov | |
L'Italia non partecipa |
2019 (13 - 18 maggio) - Hengshui (Cina) - 4 squadre | ||
1. OLANDA | Bart Nab, Bob Drijver, Sjoert Brink, Bas Drijver, Simon De Wijs, Bauke Muller | |
2. FRANCIA | Michel Bessis, Bernard Cabanes, Cristophe Oursel, Eric Mauberquez, Julien Bernard, Nicolas Lhuissier | |
3. CINA | Zhuang Zejun, Chen Gang, Ju Chuancheng, Shi Zhengjun, Liu Yinghao, Hu Linlin | |
L'Italia non partecipa |