XXVth

French Diplomacy Championship

2009

From Friday, December 18th to Sunday, December 20th 2009


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1985

Bruno de Scoraille

1986

Laurent Taillandier

1987

Bruno de Scoraille

1988

Bertrand Leboubenec

1989

Clément Merville

1990

Toni Ribeiro da Silva

1991

Samy Malki

1992

Clément Merville

1993

Emmanuel Lorge

1994

Cyrille Sevin

1995

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1996

Sid-Ahmed Sedjai

1997

Samy Malki

1998

Arnaud Boirel

1999

Benoit Clergeot

2000

(Guillaume Plantevin)**

2001

Benoit Clergeot

2002

Guillaume Vuillin

2003

Gilles Rodriguez

2004

Frank Johansen

2005

Druk Dzongkha

2006

Vincent Carry

2007

Gwen Maggi

2008

Marvin Lefebvre

2009

Perhaps you???


From left to right : Arnaud Daina (2nd in 2007), Gwen Maggi (French Champion 2007) and Fabien Grellier (3rd in 2007)


From left to right : Alexandre Godfroy (3rd in 2008), Marvin Lefebvre (French Champion 2008) et Gwen Maggi (2nd in 2008)

* In 1995, a French NDC by step has been held, but the results are not known. BAG finished first in that particular WDC.

** In 2000, the title has been awarded under special conditions since it was open only to French Players. Hence, the French Champion Guillaume PLANTEVIN actually finished only second in the tournament which was also EDC. The winner of the tournament and European champion was Leif BERGMAN.