Ion Dosca Explained

Ion Dosca
Honorific Suffix:OR
Nationality:Moldovan
Birth Date:2 January 1955
Birth Place:Bucovăţ, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Sport:Draughts
Nationals:USSR championships, Russian checkers: 1991 champion
Moldova championships, Russian checkers: 15 times champion
U.S. championships, pool checkers: 2000 champion
Show-Medals:yes

Ion Dosca (born 2 January 1955) is a Moldovan Brazilian draughts player, international grandmaster since 1996[1] and world champion in 1999. Dosca also plays other variants of draughts, such as Russian checkers and pool checkers and won numerous national championships in both variants.

Sports career

Ion Dosca played in Soviet junior competitions from the age of 12. At 15, he won the Moldavian SSR youth championships in Russian checkers. In the early 1970s Dosca made first real successes on the All-Union level, winning the silver medal at the All-Union junior Trade Unions Sports Society championships in 1971 and taking the title at the same competition in the next year. In 1974 Dosca won his first Moldavian senior title and received a Master of Sport rank. In 1980 and 1990 Dosca won the USSR Cup in Russian checkers, and in 1991 he shared the first place in the last Soviet championships in Russian checkers.

Ion Dosca made significant successes on the international level. In addition to winning the World championships in Brazilian draughts in 1999, he also won a silver medal (in 1996) and three bronze medals (in 1993, 2004 and 2007) at these championships. In 2008 at the World Mind Sports Games in Beijing he was leading after the Swiss part of the Brazilian draughts tournament[2] and eventually won the silver medal, losing in the final to the Russia's representative Oleg Dashkov.

Ion Dosca is 15 times national champion of Moldova in Russian checkers, and he also won the American Pool Checkers Association championships in 2000.[3]

Dosca was awarded the Order of Labour Glory for his victory in the 1999 world championships and was nominated by the local media for the Sports person of the year title.

Record in the main international tournaments in Brazilian draughts

Year Level Location Tournament/match Result Place
1993[4] WC Tournament 21/36 3—4
1996 WC Tournament 20/30 2
1997 WC +0=9-3 2
1999 WC Tournament 18/26 1
2004 WC Tournament 10/18 3
2007[5] WC Tournament 15/22 3
2008 Tournament (Swiss + play-off) +4=3-0[6] 2
2008[7] WC Tournament (Swiss + play-off) 8/14 9—12[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://fmjd.360gr.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&lang=english List of players with international titles on the FMJD Section-64 Web site
  2. http://toernooibase.kndb.nl/opvraag/standen.php?taal=1&kl=94&Id=1082&jr=9&afko=94&r= WMSG Brazilian Draughts 8x8 men 2008: Placement after the Swiss stage
  3. http://americanpoolcheckers.us/americanpoolcheckers/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=44:apca-champions-1966-2009&catid=37:documents&Itemid=108 APCA Champions 1966-2010
  4. http://www.ukrshashki.com/wc64.php History of world titles in draughts-64 on the Ukrshashki Web site
  5. http://home.arcor.de/tolojan/WM64.htm 2007 World championships in Brazilian draughts
  6. After Swiss tournament; drew in QF and SF, lost 1—2 in F against Oleg Dashkov
  7. http://www.topdam.com.br/release/recife/ 2008 World championships in Brazilian draughts
  8. Shared places 7—12, but lost in the barrage and missed quarterfinals