AUSTRALIAN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP
The 'Australian Chess Championship' is a tournament organised by the Australian Chess Federation, and held every two years. The tournament is usually restricted to Australian chess players only, although exceptions have been made on occasion. The winner of the tournament holds the title of Australian Chess Champion, until the next tournament is held. The tournament format is normally a restricted Swiss system, and in case of a tie for first place, a playoff match or tournament is organised.
Since 1971 the Australian Open has been held in the intervening years. This event is open to all players, regardless of nationality, and the winner holds the title of Australian Open Champion.
The Australian Junior Championship and Australian Girls Championship are held annually. The Australian Womens Championship was previously organised as a separate tournament but current regulations award the title of Australian Womens Champion to the highest placed Australian female player in the Australian Open (dependent on a minimum number of female entries).[1]
Winners of Australian chess championship tournaments.
:
★ 2003 Slavica Sarai
★ 1999 Irina Feldman
★ 1998 Ngan Phan Koshnitsky
★ 1995 Dana Nutu-Gajic
★ 1992 Katrin Aladjova-Wills
★ 1990 Josie Wright
★ 1988 Carin Craig
★ 1986 Josie Wright
★ 1984 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1982 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1980 Marion McGrath
★ 1978 L. Hope
★ 1976 Marion McGrath
★ 1974 Narelle Kellner
★ 1972 Narelle Kellner
★ 1969 Marion McGrath
★ 1966 Marion McGrath
★ 2007 Michael Wei
★ 2006 Angela Song
★ 2005 Moulthun Ly
★ 2004 Denis Bourmistrov
★ 2003 Tomek Rej
★ 2002 Kuan-Kuan Tian
★ 2001 Zong-Yuan Zhao
★ 2000 Justin Tan
★ 1999 David Smerdon
★ 1998 Geoff Saw
★ 1997 Max Leskiewicz
★ 1996 David Cordover
★ 1995 Charles Pizzato
★ 1994 Ry Curtis
★ 1993 John Paul Wallace
★ 1992 Trevor Tao
★ 1991 Lee Jones
★ 1990 Nick Speck
★ 1989 Peter Cotton
★ 1988 Lee Jones
★ 1987 Colin Davis
★ 1986 Shane Hill
★ 1985 Timothy Reilly
★ 1984 Peter Evans
★ 1983 Konrad Hornung
★ 1982 Paul Broekhuyse
★ 1981 Rey Casse (tied with Jonathan Sarfati who was ineligible for title because he was a New Zealand resident)
★ 1980 Stephen Solomon (tied with Donald MacFarlane who was ineligible for title because he was a South African resident)
★ 1979 Stephen Kerr
★ 1978 Murray Smith
★ 1977 Darryl Johansen / D. Fardell
★ 1976 Ian Rogers
★ 1975 David Dick (tied with Murray Chandler who was ineligible for title because he was a New Zealand resident)
★ 1974 William Jordan
★ 1973 Robert Bartnik
★ 1972 Greg Melrose
★ 1971 A. Koelle
★ 1970 A. Sauran
★ 1969 J. Hendry
★ 1968 N. Craske
★ 1967 A. Pope
★ 1966 Mike Woodhams
★ 1965 W. Kerr
★ 1964 W. Kerr
★ 1963 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1962 N. Alexander
★ 1961 Trevor Hay
★ 1960 P. Lay
★ 1959 Ron Klinger
★ 1958 D. Rudd
★ 1957 J. Ferguson
★ 1956 A. Irving
★ 1955 J. Hortovanyi
★ 1954 D. Robson
★ 1953 M. Broun
★ 1952 J. Hortovanyi
★ 1951 John Purdy
★ 1949 W. Levick
★ 2007 Emma Guo
★ 2006 Alexandra Jule
★ 2005 Rebecca Harris
★ 2004 Heather Huddleston
★ 2003 Angela Song
★ 2002 Shannon Oliver
★ 2001 Michelle Lee
★ 2000 Catherine Lip
★ 1999 Catherine Lip / J. Lauer-Smith / S. Norris
★ 1998 Kylie Coventry
★ 1997 E. Chong
★ 1996 Laura Moylan
★ 1995 Jasmine Lauer-Smith
★ 1994 S. Teh
★ 1993 Veronica Klimenko / I. Liubomirskaia / Narelle Szuveges
★ 1992 J. Harrington
★ 1991 Bo Remenyi
★ 1990 G. Grbovac / J. King & Ba Remenyi / Bo Remenyi
★ 1989 Nancy Jones
★ 1988 Nancy Jones
★ 1987 Tam Nguyen
★ 1986 Natalie Mills / J. Rees / Blanche Wilkie / Nga Phan
★ 1985 Gina Soto-Olivo
★ 1984 C. Lau
★ 1983 T. Potter
★ 1982 Josie Wright
★ 1981 Jill Clementi
★ 1980 Astrid Ketelaar
★ 1979 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1978 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1977 Anne Martin
★ 1976 Kathy Marshall
★ 1975 Cathy Innes-Brown / Cathy Depasquale / K. Hancock
★ 1974 Cathy Innes-Brown
★ 1973 I. Dulek
★ 1972 L. Goldsmith
★ 1971 L. Maddern
★ 1970 L. Maddern
★ 1969 N. Monachowec
★ 1968 N. Monachowec
★ 1967 M. Urlick
★ 1966 R. Jones
★ 1965 R. Jones
★ 1964 R. Jones
★ 1960 I. Tannenthal
★ 2007 Zong-Yuan Zhao
★ 2005 Elena Sedina (Italy/Ukraine)
★ 2003 John-Paul Wallace
★ 2001 Stefan Djuric
★ 1999 Vadim Milov (Switzerland)
★ 1997 Darryl Johansen
★ 1995 Dinh Duc Trong (Vietnam)
★ 1993 Ian Rogers
★ 1991 L. Oll (Estonia) / Edvis Kengis (Latvia) / Darryl Johansen / Tony Miles (England)
★ 1989 Aleksander Wohl / Robin Hill (Canadian chess player)
★ 1987 Gyula Sax (Hungary)
★ 1985 Guy West
★ 1983 Darryl Johansen
★ 1981 Robert M. Jamieson
★ 1979 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1977 Trevor Hay / Stewart Booth / Michael Woodhams
★ 1975 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1973 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1971 Lajos Portisch (Hungary)
Since 1989 a system has been in place with points accumulated in different Australian weekend tournaments. The winners have been:[2]
★ 2006 George Xie
★ 2005 Igor Bjelobrk
★ 2004 Ian Rogers
★ 2003 Ian Rogers
★ 2002 Ian Rogers
★ 2001 Stephen Solomon
★ 2000 Ian Rogers
★ 1999 Stephen Solomon
★ 1998 Ian Rogers
★ 1997 Stephen Solomon
★ 1996 Darryl Johansen
★ 1995 Darryl Johansen
★ 1994 Ian Rogers
★ 1993 Darryl Johansen
★ 1992 Darryl Johansen
★ 1991 Darryl Johansen
★ 1990 Stephen Solomon
★ 1989 Ian Rogers
1. Australian Chess Federation Constitution and By-laws
2. history 2007 Myer Tan Australian Chess Grand Prix - History
★ ACF Records Australian Chess Federation
★ . (Men's champions through 1986)
★ . (Men's champions through 1980)
★ http://www.ozbase.com.au/ - an incomplete list, including games in PGN format.
Since 1971 the Australian Open has been held in the intervening years. This event is open to all players, regardless of nationality, and the winner holds the title of Australian Open Champion.
The Australian Junior Championship and Australian Girls Championship are held annually. The Australian Womens Championship was previously organised as a separate tournament but current regulations award the title of Australian Womens Champion to the highest placed Australian female player in the Australian Open (dependent on a minimum number of female entries).[1]
Winners of Australian chess championship tournaments.
| Contents |
| Australian Men's Champions |
| Australian Women's Champions |
| Australian Junior Champions |
| Australian Girl's Champions |
| Australian Open |
| Australian Grand Prix |
| References |
Australian Men's Champions
:
Australian Women's Champions
★ 2003 Slavica Sarai
★ 1999 Irina Feldman
★ 1998 Ngan Phan Koshnitsky
★ 1995 Dana Nutu-Gajic
★ 1992 Katrin Aladjova-Wills
★ 1990 Josie Wright
★ 1988 Carin Craig
★ 1986 Josie Wright
★ 1984 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1982 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1980 Marion McGrath
★ 1978 L. Hope
★ 1976 Marion McGrath
★ 1974 Narelle Kellner
★ 1972 Narelle Kellner
★ 1969 Marion McGrath
★ 1966 Marion McGrath
Australian Junior Champions
★ 2007 Michael Wei
★ 2006 Angela Song
★ 2005 Moulthun Ly
★ 2004 Denis Bourmistrov
★ 2003 Tomek Rej
★ 2002 Kuan-Kuan Tian
★ 2001 Zong-Yuan Zhao
★ 2000 Justin Tan
★ 1999 David Smerdon
★ 1998 Geoff Saw
★ 1997 Max Leskiewicz
★ 1996 David Cordover
★ 1995 Charles Pizzato
★ 1994 Ry Curtis
★ 1993 John Paul Wallace
★ 1992 Trevor Tao
★ 1991 Lee Jones
★ 1990 Nick Speck
★ 1989 Peter Cotton
★ 1988 Lee Jones
★ 1987 Colin Davis
★ 1986 Shane Hill
★ 1985 Timothy Reilly
★ 1984 Peter Evans
★ 1983 Konrad Hornung
★ 1982 Paul Broekhuyse
★ 1981 Rey Casse (tied with Jonathan Sarfati who was ineligible for title because he was a New Zealand resident)
★ 1980 Stephen Solomon (tied with Donald MacFarlane who was ineligible for title because he was a South African resident)
★ 1979 Stephen Kerr
★ 1978 Murray Smith
★ 1977 Darryl Johansen / D. Fardell
★ 1976 Ian Rogers
★ 1975 David Dick (tied with Murray Chandler who was ineligible for title because he was a New Zealand resident)
★ 1974 William Jordan
★ 1973 Robert Bartnik
★ 1972 Greg Melrose
★ 1971 A. Koelle
★ 1970 A. Sauran
★ 1969 J. Hendry
★ 1968 N. Craske
★ 1967 A. Pope
★ 1966 Mike Woodhams
★ 1965 W. Kerr
★ 1964 W. Kerr
★ 1963 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1962 N. Alexander
★ 1961 Trevor Hay
★ 1960 P. Lay
★ 1959 Ron Klinger
★ 1958 D. Rudd
★ 1957 J. Ferguson
★ 1956 A. Irving
★ 1955 J. Hortovanyi
★ 1954 D. Robson
★ 1953 M. Broun
★ 1952 J. Hortovanyi
★ 1951 John Purdy
★ 1949 W. Levick
Australian Girl's Champions
★ 2007 Emma Guo
★ 2006 Alexandra Jule
★ 2005 Rebecca Harris
★ 2004 Heather Huddleston
★ 2003 Angela Song
★ 2002 Shannon Oliver
★ 2001 Michelle Lee
★ 2000 Catherine Lip
★ 1999 Catherine Lip / J. Lauer-Smith / S. Norris
★ 1998 Kylie Coventry
★ 1997 E. Chong
★ 1996 Laura Moylan
★ 1995 Jasmine Lauer-Smith
★ 1994 S. Teh
★ 1993 Veronica Klimenko / I. Liubomirskaia / Narelle Szuveges
★ 1992 J. Harrington
★ 1991 Bo Remenyi
★ 1990 G. Grbovac / J. King & Ba Remenyi / Bo Remenyi
★ 1989 Nancy Jones
★ 1988 Nancy Jones
★ 1987 Tam Nguyen
★ 1986 Natalie Mills / J. Rees / Blanche Wilkie / Nga Phan
★ 1985 Gina Soto-Olivo
★ 1984 C. Lau
★ 1983 T. Potter
★ 1982 Josie Wright
★ 1981 Jill Clementi
★ 1980 Astrid Ketelaar
★ 1979 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1978 Anne Slavotinek
★ 1977 Anne Martin
★ 1976 Kathy Marshall
★ 1975 Cathy Innes-Brown / Cathy Depasquale / K. Hancock
★ 1974 Cathy Innes-Brown
★ 1973 I. Dulek
★ 1972 L. Goldsmith
★ 1971 L. Maddern
★ 1970 L. Maddern
★ 1969 N. Monachowec
★ 1968 N. Monachowec
★ 1967 M. Urlick
★ 1966 R. Jones
★ 1965 R. Jones
★ 1964 R. Jones
★ 1960 I. Tannenthal
Australian Open
★ 2007 Zong-Yuan Zhao
★ 2005 Elena Sedina (Italy/Ukraine)
★ 2003 John-Paul Wallace
★ 2001 Stefan Djuric
★ 1999 Vadim Milov (Switzerland)
★ 1997 Darryl Johansen
★ 1995 Dinh Duc Trong (Vietnam)
★ 1993 Ian Rogers
★ 1991 L. Oll (Estonia) / Edvis Kengis (Latvia) / Darryl Johansen / Tony Miles (England)
★ 1989 Aleksander Wohl / Robin Hill (Canadian chess player)
★ 1987 Gyula Sax (Hungary)
★ 1985 Guy West
★ 1983 Darryl Johansen
★ 1981 Robert M. Jamieson
★ 1979 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1977 Trevor Hay / Stewart Booth / Michael Woodhams
★ 1975 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1973 Maxwell Fuller
★ 1971 Lajos Portisch (Hungary)
Australian Grand Prix
Since 1989 a system has been in place with points accumulated in different Australian weekend tournaments. The winners have been:[2]
★ 2006 George Xie
★ 2005 Igor Bjelobrk
★ 2004 Ian Rogers
★ 2003 Ian Rogers
★ 2002 Ian Rogers
★ 2001 Stephen Solomon
★ 2000 Ian Rogers
★ 1999 Stephen Solomon
★ 1998 Ian Rogers
★ 1997 Stephen Solomon
★ 1996 Darryl Johansen
★ 1995 Darryl Johansen
★ 1994 Ian Rogers
★ 1993 Darryl Johansen
★ 1992 Darryl Johansen
★ 1991 Darryl Johansen
★ 1990 Stephen Solomon
★ 1989 Ian Rogers
References
1. Australian Chess Federation Constitution and By-laws
2. history 2007 Myer Tan Australian Chess Grand Prix - History
★ ACF Records Australian Chess Federation
★ . (Men's champions through 1986)
★ . (Men's champions through 1980)
★ http://www.ozbase.com.au/ - an incomplete list, including games in PGN format.
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