World Skat Championship
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The World Skat Championship has been organised biannually since 1978 by the International Skat Players Association (ISPA) at various locations worldwide and is the highest level Skat competition in the world. It alternates with the European Skat Championship which has taken place biannually since 1979 and which ISPA also organises. In addition to the title of World Skat Champion, players compete for other titles: the Women's World Skat Champion, a Youth World Champion, a Veteran World Champion and a Veteran Women's World Champion. In addition, there is an award for the best team (since 1980) and the best mixed team. In 1992 an award for the best nation was introduced.
Past championships and winners
Year | Men | Women | Team | Best Nation | Held in |
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1978 | Germany Helmut Voss | Germany Marianne Kaseckert | — | — | United States Anaheim |
1980 | Germany Willi Knack | Germany Gerti Lacher | Germany Herz Bube Aachen | — | Australia Sydney |
1982 | Germany Dieter Honsel | Germany Gerti Lacher | Germany Böse Buben Untermain | — | Canada Kitchener |
1984 | Germany Ludger Brinkschulte | Germany Irene Raatz | Germany Herthie Hamm | — | Germany Dortmund |
1986 | Germany Manfred Grothe | Germany Angelika Krüger | Germany Ritzendorf Dortmund | — | South Africa Johannesburg |
1988 | Germany Reinhold Wynands | Germany Margit Braun | Germany Herz Dame Aachen | — | Switzerland Grächen |
1990 | Germany Peter Pekarek | Germany Hanni Gnadl | Germany Skatfreunde Hamm | — | Australia Surfers Paradise |
1992 | Germany Detlef Plewnia | Germany Ellen Schüler | Germany Mittelrhein Koblenz | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Canada Montreal |
1994 | Germany Dietmar Fritz | Germany Martha Prickartz | Germany Jogi Team Baesweiler | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Germany Munich |
1996 | Germany Gerd Raschke | Germany Beate Lochschmid | Germany Hagen International | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | United States Clearwater |
1998 | Germany Walter Schneider | Germany Alexandra Degener | Germany Hagen International | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Namibia Windhoek |
2000 | Germany Wolfgang Skusa | Germany Claudia Then | Germany Merkur Spielothek | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Spain Magaluf |
2002 | Germany Andreas Backhaus | Germany Angelika Pullig | Germany Skatfreunde Hamm | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Germany Grömitz |
2004 | Germany Dirk Paßmann | Germany Angelika Pullig | Germany TMG Reiseteam | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Chile Pucón |
2006 | Germany Bernd Uhl | Germany Angelika Pullig | Germany Hagen International | File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada | The Bahamas Nassau |
2008 | Poland Adam Kołodziejczyk | Germany Angelika Pullig | Germany DEUMA Team | File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada | Spain Calpe |
2010 | Germany Alfred Flöck | Germany Claudia Then | Germany Hagen International | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | South Africa Cape Town |
2012 | Germany Andreas Backhaus | Germany Carmen Schulze | Germany Loibi | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Poland Karpacz |
2014 | Germany Hans-Jürgen Neubert | Germany Ina Hoffman | Germany Hagen International | File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany | Paraguay Asunción |
2016 | Belgium Rolf Schnier | Germany Tina Halke | Germany 1. SC Dieburg | File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada | United States Las Vegas |
2018 | Germany Maik Neumann | Germany Carmen Schulze | Germany BABEDA | File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands | Germany Berlin |
2020 | Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic | ||||
2022 | Germany Deni Lazicic | Germany Angelika Pullig | ISPAWORLD and Friends | Canada Canada | Canada Edmonton |