Argentine Chess Championship

The first Argentine Chess Championship was held in 1921. The Champion's title was granted after victorious or drawn match between previous champion and challenger, a winner of Torneo Mayor (this or the next year). The matches were done away in 1950 year, for except 1952 year.

The Argentine Chess Championship is organized by the Argentine Chess Federation.

Matches winners (1921-1953)

The results of the matches were as follows:

1921/22 Damian RecaBenito Villegas 5 : 2

1922 Benito Villegas – Lizardo Molina Carranza 6.5 : 1.5 (extra-official match)

1924 Damián Reca – Benito Villegas 5 : 3

1924 Richard Réti (CSR) – Damián Reca 2.5 : 0.5 (non-official match)

1925 Damián Reca – Julio Lynch 5.5 : 2.5 (extra-official match)

1926 Roberto Grau – Damián Reca 5 : 3

1927/28 Damián Reca resigned to play a match for the title.

1929 Roberto Grau – Isaias Pleci 4 : 0

1930 Isaías Pléci – Roberto Grau 5 : 3

1931 Isaías Pléci – Virgilio Fenoglio 6 : 4

1931/32 Jacobo Bolbochán – Isaías Pléci 6 : 3

1932 Jacobo Bolbochán – Isaías Pléci 5.5 : 1.5

1933 Luis Piazzini – Jacobo Bolbochán 5.5 : 2.5

1934/35 Roberto Grau – Luis Piazzini 7.5 : 5.5

1935 Jacobo Bolbochán – Isaías Pléci 2.5 : 0.5 (play-off)

1936 Roberto Grau – Jacobo Bolbochán 5 : 3

1937 Carlos Guimard – Roberto Grau 6 : 2

1938 Carlos Guimard – Luis Piazzini 7.5 : 2.5 (Jacobo Bolbochán resigned)

1939 Roberto Grau – Carlos Guimard 7.5 : 5.5

1939 Triangular 1. Maderna, 2. Piazzini, 3. Gerschman (play-off)

1940 Carlos Maderna – Luis Piazzini 8 : 6 (Roberto Grau resigned)

1940 Triangular 1. Carlos Guimard, 2. Aristide Gromer (FRA), 3. Franciszek Sulik (POL) (play-off)

1941 Carlos Guimard – Carlos Maderna 8 : 1

1942 Héctor Rossetto – Carlos Guimard 8 : 5 (Rossetto took 3rd place, behind Markas Luckis (LTU) and Herman Pilnik (GER) in ARG-ch 20th Mayor in 1941)

1942 Herman Pilnik (former German, then Argentine citizen) won, ahead of Juan Traian Iliesco (ROM)

1943 Juan Iliesco (former Romanian, then Argentine citizen) took 2nd place, behind Gideon Ståhlberg (SWE)

1944 Héctor Rossetto – Juan Iliesco 4.5 : 0.5

1946 Herman Pilnik – Héctor Rossetto 5 : 3

1948 Julio Bolbochán – Héctor Rossetto 5 : 5

1949 Miguel Najdorf (former Polish, then Argentine citizen) – Julio Bolbochán 5.5 : 4.5

1951 Triangular 1. Carlos Maderna, 2. Jacobo Bolbochán, 3. Enrique Reinhardt (play-off)

1953 Miguel Najdorf – Rubén Shocrón 4.5 : 0.5

Argentine champions and winners of Challenger's selection tournament (1921-1953)

YearEventCityChampionWinner of Torneo Mayor

(Challenger)

1921match in 1922Buenos AiresDamian RecaReca and Villegas
1922extra-official match in 1923Buenos AiresBenito Villegasno contest
1923match in 1924Buenos AiresDamian RecaReca
1924without matchBuenos AiresDamian RecaRichard Réti (off contest)
1925extra-official match in 1925Buenos AiresDamian Recano contest
1926match in 1926Buenos Aires, Rosario, La PlataRoberto GrauGrau
1927without matchBuenos AiresRoberto GrauReca
1928match in 1929Buenos AiresRoberto GrauPleci
1929match in 1930Buenos AiresIsaias PleciPleci
1930match in 1931Buenos AiresIsaias PleciVirgilio Fenoglio
1931match in 1931/1932Buenos AiresJacobo BolbochánJac. Bolbochan
1932match in 1932Buenos AiresJacobo BolbochánPleci
1933match in 1933Buenos AiresLuis PiazziniPiazzini
1934match in 1935Buenos AiresRoberto GrauGrau
1935match in 1936Buenos AiresRoberto GrauJac. Bolbochán, Pleci
1936match in 1937Buenos Aires, Santa FeCarlos GuimardGuimard
1937match in 1938Buenos Aires, NecocheaCarlos GuimardJac. Bolbochán
1938match in 1939La PlataRoberto GrauGrau
1939match in 1940Buenos AiresCarlos MadernaJuan Traian Iliesco (off contest)
1940match in 1941Buenos Aires, La PlataCarlos GuimardGuimard
1941match in 19429 de Julio, Buenos AiresHector RossettoMarkas Luckis (off contest)
1942without matchBuenos AiresHerman PilnikPilnik
1943without matchBuenos AiresJuan IliescoGideon Ståhlberg (off contest)
1944match in 1944Nueve de JulioHector RossettoRossetto
1945match in 1946Bahía BlancaHerman PilnikPilnik
1946without matchBuenos AiresJulio BolbochánJul. Bolbochán
1947without matchBuenos AiresHector RossettoRossetto
1948match in 1948Buenos AiresJulio BolbochánJul. Bolbochán
1949match in 1949Buenos AiresMiguel NajdorfNajdorf

Men's tournaments winners (1950- )

YearEventCityChampionWinner of Torneo Mayor

(Challenger)

1950tournament
play-off in 1951
Buenos AiresCarlos MadernaMaderna,
Jac. Bolbochán,

Enrique Reinhardt

1951tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel NajdorfNajdorf
1952match in 1953Buenos AiresMiguel NajdorfRuben Shocron
1953tournamentBuenos AiresOscar Panno
1955tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel Najdorf
1956tournamentBuenos AiresRaul Sanguineti
1957tournamentBuenos AiresRaul Sanguineti
1958tournamentBuenos AiresHerman Pilnik
1959tournamentBuenos AiresBernardo Wexler
1960tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel Najdorf
1961tournamentBuenos AiresHector Rossetto
1962tournamentBuenos AiresRaul Sanguineti
1963tournamentBuenos AiresRaimundo GarciaGarcia, Samuel Schweber and Klein
1964tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel Najdorf
1965tournamentBuenos AiresRaul Sanguineti
1966tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel Quinteros
1967tournamentMar del PlataMiguel Najdorf
1968tournamentBuenos AiresRaul SanguinetiSanguineti and Schweber
1969tournamentBuenos AiresCarlos Eleodoro JuárezJuarez and Garcia
1971tournamentBuenos AiresJorge Rubinetti
1972tournamentBuenos AiresHector Rossetto
1973tournamentSante FeRaul SanguinetiSanguineti and Debarnot
1974tournamentCaserosRaul Sanguineti
1975tournamentBuenos AiresMiguel NajdorfNajdorf and Panno
1976tournamentBuenos AiresJorge Szmetan
1978tournamentBuenos AiresJaime EmmaEmma and Campora
1980tournamentQuilmesMiguel Quinteros
1982tournamentBuenos AiresJorge RubinettiRubinetti, Hase, Baillo,

Bronstein and Campora

1983tournamentBuenos AiresJorge Gómez BailloBaillo and Tempone
1984tournamentBuenos AiresGerardo Barbero
1985tournamentBuenos AiresOscar Panno
1986tournamentDaniel Campora
1987tournamentMarcelo Tempone
1988tournamentJorge Rubinetti
1989tournamentDaniel Campora
1990tournamentGuillermo SoppeSoppe and Tempone
1991tournamentJorge Rubinetti
1992tournamentOscar Panno
1993tournamentHugo Spangenberg
1994tournamentPablo Ricardi
1995tournamentPablo Ricardi
1996tournamentPablo Ricardi
1997tournamentGuillermo Malbran
1998tournamentPablo Ricardi
1999tournamentPablo Ricardi
2000tournamentAriel Sorin
2001tournamentRuben FelgaerFelgaer and Peralta
2002tournamentMartin LabollitaLabollita and Slipak
2003tournamentGuillermo Soppe
2004tournamentAriel Sorin
2005tournamentDiego FloresFlores and Ricardi
2006tournamentFernando Peralta
2007tournamentRubén Felgaer
2008tournamentMendozaRubén Felgaer
2009tournamentLa PlataDiego Flores
2010tournamentBuenos AiresRubén Felgaer
2011[1]tournamentLa PlataMartín Lorenzini
2012[2]tournamentVilla MartelliDiego Flores
2013tournamentSaenz PenaDiego Flores
2014tournamentSaenz PenaRubén Felgaer
2015tournamentBuenos AiresSandro Mareco
2016tournamentVilla MartelliDiego Flores
2017tournamentRamos MejiaDiego Flores
2018tournamentLapridaFernando Peralta
2019tournamentBuenos AiresDiego Flores

Women

YearCityChampion
1938Dora Trepat de Navarro
1939Dora Trepat de Navarro
1940Dora Trepat de Navarro
1941Dora Trepat de Navarro
1942Dora Trepat de Navarro
1948Paulette Schwartzmann
1949Paulette Schwartzmann
1950Paulette Schwartzmann
1951María Angélica Berea de Montero
1952Paulette Schwartzmann
1953Celia Baudot de Moschini
1954Soledad Gonzalez de Huguet
1955Odile Heilbronner
1956Soledad Gonzalez de Huguet
1957Celia Baudot de Moschini
1958Celia Baudot de Moschini
1959Dora Trepat de Navarro
1960Dora Trepat de Navarro
1961Aida Karguer
1962Celia Baudot de Moschini
1963Celia Baudot de Moschini
1964Dora Trepat de Navarro
1965Aida Karguer
1968Celia Baudot de Moschini
1969Aida Karguer
1971Aida Karguer
1974Julia Arias
1975Julia Arias
1976Julia Arias
1977Julia Arias
1978Virginia Justo
1979Edith Soppe
1980Edith Soppe
1981Edith Soppe
1982Virginia Justo
1983Virginia Justo
1984Virginia Justo
1985Claudia Amura
1986Liliana Burijovich
1987Claudia Amura
1988Claudia Amura
1989Claudia Amura
1990Liliana Burijovich
1991Liliana Burijovich
1993Sandra Villegas
1994Sandra Villegas
1995Elisa Maggiolo
1996Sandra Villegas
1998Elisa Maggiolo
1999Liliana Burijovich
2000Buenos AiresCarolina Luján
2001Carolina Luján
2002EsperanzaAnahí Meza
2003Carlos PazLiliana Burijovich
2004Carolina Luján
2005Sierra de la VentanaMarisa Zuriel
2006Villa MartelliCarolina Luján
2007[3]Buenos AiresMaría de los Angeles Plazaola
2008Buenos AiresMaría de los Angeles Plazaola
2009PuanMaría Florencia Fernández
2010Buenos AiresMaría de los Angeles Plazaola
2011[4]Buenos AiresAyelén Martínez
2012[2]Villa MartelliMarisa Zuriel
2013Estancia GrandeMaría Florencia Fernández
2014Villa MartelliClaudia Amura
2015Buenos AiresCarolina Luján
2016Villa MartelliAyelén Martínez
2017Buenos AiresMaría Florencia Fernández
2018UshuaiaMaría Florencia Fernández

Notes

  1. It took place in July 2012: article by "La Capital" (in Spanish)
  2. It was held in April 2013: Chessdom
  3. Held in August 2008: FIDE tournament report
  4. Held in June-July 2012: ChessBase (in Spanish)

References

  • Whyld, Ken (1986). Chess: The Records. Guinness Books. pp. 87–88. ISBN 0-85112-455-0.
  • "Major Tournaments and Argentine Chess Championships". ARG-Base (in Spanish). WebCite. Archived from the original on 2009-10-25.
  • "Campeonato Argentino, Superior Masculino". Historia del Ajedrez en Argentina (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-03-11. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  • "Campeonato Argentino, Superior Femenino". Historia del Ajedrez en Argentina (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2011-05-09. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  • http://reports.chessdom.com/news-2009/argentina-chess-championship
  • http://www.allyearchess.com
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