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This article gives a list of world championships in mind sports which usually represent the most prestigious competition for a specific board game, card game or mind sport. World championships can only be held for most games or mind sports with the ratification of an official body.
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Decks of playing cards at the World Memory Championships. According to the World Memory Championship Competitors Handbook, the ten disciplines are as follows: Names and Faces – "Memorize and recall as many names as possible and link them to the right face." Binary Numbers – "Memorize and recall as many binary digits as possible."
Enduro World Championship: Riders (EnduroGP) 2004 Josep García 2025 Annual World Rally-Raid Championship: Riders 2022: Luciano Benavides 2024: Annual Co-sanctioned with FIA; replaced Cross-Country Rallies World Championship Manufacturers 2022: Monster Energy Honda FIM Bajas World Cup: Riders 2012 Mohammed Al-Balooshi 2024: Annual
Road running: 2004 IAAF World Road Running Championships; Badminton: 2004 BWF World Championships; Bandy: Bandy World Championship 2004; Biathlon: Biathlon World Championships 2004; Boxing: 2004 World Amateur Boxing Championships; Chess: FIDE World Chess Championship 2004; Curling: 2004 World Men's Curling Championship; 2004 World Women's ...
The following is a list of world cups and world championships for juniors and youth, sporting events which use one of these two names, or a name with a similar meaning. Tournaments which are formally defunct or where a further event is not currently planned are marked with a gray background.
He won one match in an attempt to qualify for the 2008 Lakeside World Championship, but went out in the last 128 and also lost in his opening match at the last 136 stage of the Winmau World Masters. He then received an invitation to play at the Zuiderduin Masters in December 2007 – but lost both matches 0–5, to Mark Barilli (averaging 53.43 ...