International Wargames Federation

The International Wargames Federation (IWF) is the international body uniting national wargaming federations of South Africa and was founded in 1991.

International Wargames Federation
AbbreviationIWF
FormationOctober 3, 1991; 32 years ago (1991-10-03)
TypeSports federation
Legal statusAssociation not for gain
PurposePromotion of tactical and strategic games
HeadquartersGermiston, South Africa
Official language
English
Main organ
General Meeting

The IWF members are part of a greater movement toward integration of Mind Sports in the regular sports arena.

History edit

The International Wargames Federation was founded by the Derby Wargames Club and Mind Sports South Africa in 1991. It is the international controlling body for historical miniatures games other types of wargames and promotes all wargames on a worldwide level.

As a result of the International Wargames Federation being formed, members like Mind Sports South Africa have been allowed to affiliate with the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee, and award officially accredited national colours to players who represent South Africa in official test matches and world championships.

World Championships edit

Today world 'championships' are played annually.

The World Championships have been played at the following locations:

  • 1997 - Old Edwardian Society, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • 1999 - The Castle, Cape Town, South Africa
  • 2000 - Epsom College, Epsom, United Kingdom
  • 2001 - Epsom College, Epsom, United Kingdom
  • 2002 - Blue Waters Hotel, Durban, South Africa
  • 2003 - New Orleans, United States of America
  • 2004 - Rome, Italy
  • 2005 - University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
  • 2006 - Gazzi, Athens, Greece
  • 2007 - Marine Hotel, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  • 2008 - Helsinki, Finland
  • 2009 - Crown Plaza, Alexandria, USA
  • 2010 - Athens, Greece
  • 2011 - Wellington, new Zealand
  • 2012 - Blue Waters Hotel, Durban, South Africa
  • 2013 - Pretoria Boys High School, Pretoria, South Africa
  • 2014 - Hotel Victoria, Maseru, Lesotho
  • 2015 - Lugogo Sun, Mbabane, Swaziland

Games/periods played edit

The most popular competition periods for World Championships are:

World Champions edit

World Champions are:

ANCIENTS (DBM) - MALE

Date Name of player flag Member
1997 Iain McNeil   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
1999 Terry Shaw   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2000 Simon Hall   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2001 Iain McNeil   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2002 Simon Hall   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2003 Terry Shaw   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2004 Simon Hall   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2005 David Handley   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2006 Graham Evans   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2007 James Hamilton   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2008 Jason Broomer   United Kingdom (British Historical Games Society)
2009 Hannu Uusitalo   Finland Finnish Historical Wargames Association
2010 Niilo Kalakoski   Finland Finnish Historical Wargames Association
2011 Mike Walsh   Australia The Society of Australian Ancients Wargamers
2012 Eugene Burger   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2013 Colin Webster   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2014 Colin Webster   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2015 Colin Webster   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa

ANCIENTS (DBM) - FEMALE

Date Name of player Flag Member
2003 Lynda Fairhurst   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2004 Lynda Fairhurst   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2005 Lynda Fairhurst   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2006 Bernice Ligault   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2007 Bernice Ligault   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2014 Elishia Retief   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2015 Elishia Retief   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa

ANCIENTS (DBM) - JUNIOR MALES

Date Name of player Flag Member
2000 Andre Tonkin   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2001 Matthew Strachan   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2002 Benjamin Shulman   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2003 Angelo Stathoussis   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2004 Angelo Stathoussis   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2005 Angelo Stathoussis   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2006 Pierre Ippolito   France Federation Francaise de Jeu d’Histoire
2007 Pierre Ippolito   France Federation Francaise de Jeu d’Histoire
2008 Joona Tervonen   Finland Finnish Historical Wargames Association
2009 Duane Havenga   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2010 Gregory Laycock   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2012 Gregory Laycock   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2013 Adam Louw   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2014 Jason Batzofin   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2015 Jason Batzofin   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa

ANCIENTS (Field of Glory) - MALE

Date Name of player Flag Member
2009 Pete Dalby   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2010 Graham Evans   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2011 Shaun Drummond   New Zealand New Zealand Wargames Association

PIKE & SHOT - MALE

Date Name of player Flag Member
2000 Frederic DuFour   France Federation Francaise de Jeu d’Histoire
2001 Pete Dalby   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2002 Edward van Trotsenburg   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2003 Kevin Brewin   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2004 Pete Dalby   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2005 David Clarke   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2006 David Clarke   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2007 Charles Masefield   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2008 Charles Masefield   United Kingdom British Historical Games Society
2009 Edward van Trotsenburg   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2011 Mark Robins   Australia The Society of Australian Ancients Wargamers

PIKE & SHOT - JUNIOR MALE

Date Name of player Flag Member
2007 Duane Havenga   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa

MORABARABA - SENIOR

Date Name of player Flag Member
1997 Gilbert Magabotse   South Africa South African Wargames Union
1999 Amos Mavuso   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2000 David Hlophe   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2001 David Hlophe   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2002 Simon Skhosana   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2004 Simphiwe Maphumulo   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2005 Medupe Sekao   Botswana Botswana Wargames Federation
2006 Thanos Taktikos   Greece Hellenic Wargames Federation
2007 Moses Rannyadi   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2008 Hanna Melkko   Finland Finnish Historical Wargames Association
2012 Simphiwe Maphumulo   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2013 Simphiwe Maphumulo   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2014 Lejone Malikoe   Lesotho Lesotho Mind Sports Association
2015 Senane Gadlela   Swaziland Swaziland Mind Sports Association

MORABARABA - WOMEN

Date Name of player Flag Member
2005 Teresa Chen   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2007 Ledile Tshwane   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2008 Hanna Melkko   Finland Finnish Historical Wargames Association
2012 Zama Lathla   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa
2015 Nipho Sipnepho   Swaziland Swaziland Mind Sports Association

MORABARABA - JUNIOR

Date Name of player Flag Member
2002 Innocent Kubheka   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2003 Simphiwe Maphumulo   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2005 Teresa Chen   South Africa South African Wargames Union
2007 Innocent Kubheka   South Africa Mind Sports South Africa

SESOTHOMORABARABA - MALE

Date Name of player Flag Member
2014 Tatiso Khosi   Lesotho Lesotho Mind Sports Association

Presidents, past and present edit

Any organisation depends on the vision of the President. The term of office in the IWF, for such position is currently four years.

Period Name Country of origin
1991 to 2001 David Hutchby Britain
2001 to 2004 Lorenzo Mele Italy
2004 to 2006 Scott Nicholas Australia
2006 to 2011 James Hamilton Britain
2011 to 2013 Hannu Uusitalo Finland
2013 to present Colin Webster South Africa

External links edit