2000: Stamford (USA)
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The Championship in Stamford was in all respects perfect. Great puzzles, a flawless organization, a luxury hotel, a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, and a record of 22 countries competing: too much to mention here at this moment. We would like to thank all organizers and contributors for a great job done!

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The members of the organizing committee. From left to right: Stanley Newman (sponsor, representing Random House), Will Shortz (director), Nancy Schuster (Communications director), Helene Hovanec (coordinator) and Nick Baxter (competition director) 2000 WPC Organizers and Officials Front row: Marilynn Huret (photographer), Will Shortz (director), Ed Pegg Jr., Fred Piscop (chief scorer), Nancy Schuster (communications director) Back row: Nancy Kaplan, Stanley Newman, Mark Gottlieb, Michael Selinker, Wallace Krupenevich, Matthew Daly, Alex Rosenbaum, Nancy Taubenslag, Nick Baxter (competition director), Larry Baum, Ed Rice, Helene Hovanec (coordinator), Nancy Stevensons.

 

 

 
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