Belarusian Chess Championship
Competition to determine the Belarusian Champion in chess
This is a list of the winners of the
Belarusian Chess Championship
s.
#
Year
Champions (men)
1
1924
Solomon Rosenthal
2
1925
Solomon Rosenthal
3
1926
Konstantin Vygodchikov
4
1928
Vladislav Silich
5
1932
Nikolai Riumin
6
1933
Abram Manevich
7
1934
Vladislav Silich
8
1936
Gavril Veresov
9
1937
Vladislav Silich
10
1938
Abram Manevich
11
1939
Gavril Veresov
12
1941
Gavril Veresov
13
1947
Vladimir Saigin
14
1948
Ratmir Kholmov
15
1949
Vladimir Saigin
16
1950
Vladimir Saigin
17
1951
Vladimir Saigin
18
1952
Isaac Boleslavsky
Vladimir Saigin
19
1953
Vladimir Saigin
Alexey Suetin
20
1954
Vladimir Saigin
21
1955
Alexey Suetin
22
1956
Boris Goldenov
23
1957
Alexey Suetin
24
1958
Gavril Veresov
25
1959
Alexey Suetin
26
1960
Alexey Suetin
27
1961
Alexey Suetin
28
1962
Albert Kapengut
29
1963
Gavril Veresov
30
1964
Isaac Boleslavsky
31
1965
Viacheslav Dydyshko
32
1966
Abram Roizman
33
1967
Albert Kapengut
34
1968
Albert Kapengut
35
1969
Albert Kapengut
36
1970
Viktor Zheliandinov
37
1971
Viacheslav Dydyshko
38
1972
Viktor Kupreichik
39
1973
Viacheslav Dydyshko
40
1974
Evgeny Mochalov
41
1975
Vladimir Veremeichik
42
1976
Albert Kapengut
43
1977
Albert Kapengut
44
1978
Albert Kapengut
45
1979
Viacheslav Dydyshko
46
1980
Viacheslav Dydyshko
47
1981
Boris Malisov
48
1982
Viacheslav Dydyshko
Peter Korzubov
49
1983
Sergey Yuferov
Leonid Basin
50
1984
Boris Gelfand
51
1985
Boris Gelfand
52
1986
Rustem Dautov
53
1987
Ilya Smirin
54
1988
Viacheslav Dydyshko
55
1989
Aleksej Aleksandrov
56
1990
Aleksej Aleksandrov
57
1991
Evgeny Mochalov
Viacheslav Dydyshko
58
1992
No contest
59
1993
Alexei Fedorov
60
1994
Yury Shulman
61
1995
Alexei Fedorov
62
1996
Aleksej Aleksandrov
63
1997
German Kochetkov
64
1998
Viacheslav Dydyshko
65
1999
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1
]
Viacheslav Dydyshko
66
2000
Andrei Kovalev
67
2001
Sergei Azarov
68
2002
Sergei Azarov
69
2003
Viktor Kupreichik
70
2004
Andrei Malyush
71
2005
Alexei Fedorov
72
2006
Viacheslav Dydyshko
73
2007
Aleksej Aleksandrov
74
2008
Alexei Fedorov
75
2009
Sergei Zhigalko
76
2010
Evgeny Podolchenko
77
2011
Andrey Zhigalko
78
2012
Sergei Zhigalko
79
2013
Sergei Zhigalko
80
2014
Kirill Stupak
81
2015
Kirill Stupak
82
2016
Vladislav Kovalev
83
2017
Alexei Fedorov
84
2018
Aleksej Aleksandrov
85
2019
Aleksej Aleksandrov
[
2
]
86
2020
Mihail Nikitenko
[
3
]
#
Year
Champions (women)
1
1928
S. Duner
2
1939
Shames
3
1952
G. Neviadomskaya
4
1954
G. Neviadomskaya
5
1955
Nekrasova
6
1957
Elena Lychkovskaya
G. Neviadomskaya
7
1959
L. Chuvashova
8
1960
Kira Zvorykina
9
1961
Galina Archakova
10
1962
Galina Archakova
11
1963
Galina Archakova
12
1965
Tamara Golovey
13
1966
Galina Archakova
14
1968
Galina Archakova
15
1969
Tamara Golovey
16
1971
G. Ozhigina
17
1973
Kira Zvorykina
18
1974
Tatiana Kostina
19
1975
Kira Zvorykina
20
1976
Tamara Golovey
21
1977
Irina Turapina
22
1978
Ludmila Tsifanskaya
23
1979
G. Ozhigina
24
1980
Irina Turapina
25
1981
Elmira Khorovets
26
1982
Tatiana Zagorskaya
27
1983
Tatiana Zagorskaya
28
1984
Elmira Khorovets
29
1985
Rakhil Eidelson
30
1986
Irina Botvinnik
31
1987
Elmira Khorovets
32
1988
Elena Zayats
33
1989
Rakhil Eidelson
34
1990
Ilaha Kadimova
35
1991
O. Lomakina
36
1992
Tatiana Zagorskaya
37
1993
Rakhil Eidelson
38
1994
Tatiana Zagorskaya
39
1995
Rakhil Eidelson
40
1996
Tatiana Zagorskaya
41
1997
Rakhil Eidelson
42
1998
Rakhil Eidelson
43
1999
Natalia Popova
44
2000
Natalia Popova
45
2001
Irina Tetenkina
46
2002
Anna Sharevich
47
2003
Rakhil Eidelson
48
2004
Rakhil Eidelson
49
2005
Anna Sharevich
50
2006
Natalia Popova
51
2007
Anna Sharevich
52
2008
Natalia Popova
53
2009
Natalia Popova
54
2010
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
55
2011
Anna Sharevich
56
2012
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
57
2013
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
58
2014
Maria Nevioselaya
59
2015
Lanita Stetsko
60
2016
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
61
2017
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
62
2018
Nastassia Ziaziulkina
63
2019
Aliaksandra Tarasenka
[
4
]
64
2020
Kseniya Zeliantsova
[
5
]
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#
Year
Champions (U20)
1
2020
Mihail Nikitenko
[
6
]
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The 65th
Belarusian Chess Championship
was held 18–28 February 1999. GM
Viacheslav Dydyshko
won the 12-player, single
round-robin tournament
(average
Elo rating
2424), earning his tenth championship in 26 attempts.
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Belarus National Chess Championship 2019 men
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Ch BLR 2020 Men
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Belarus National Chess Championship 2019 women
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Ch BLR 2020 Women
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