Belarusian Chess Championship

The 65th Belarusian Chess Championship (65th) 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.

#YearChampions (men)
11924Solomon Rosenthal
21925Solomon Rosenthal
31926Konstantin Vygodchikov
41928Vladislav Silich
51932Nikolai Riumin
61933Abram Manevich
71934Vladislav Silich
81936Gavril Veresov
91937Vladislav Silich
101938Abram Manevich
111939Gavril Veresov
121941Gavril Veresov
131947Vladimir Saigin
141948Ratmir Kholmov
151949Vladimir Saigin
161950Vladimir Saigin
171951Vladimir Saigin
181952Isaac Boleslavsky
Vladimir Saigin
191953Vladimir Saigin
Alexey Suetin
201954Vladimir Saigin
211955Alexey Suetin
221956Boris Goldenov
231957Alexey Suetin
241958Gavril Veresov
251959Alexey Suetin
261960Alexey Suetin
271961Alexey Suetin
281962Albert Kapengut
291963Gavril Veresov
301964Isaac Boleslavsky
311965Viacheslav Dydyshko
321966Abram Roizman
331967Albert Kapengut
341968Albert Kapengut
351969Albert Kapengut
361970Viktor Zheliandinov
371971Viacheslav Dydyshko
381972Viktor Kupreichik
391973Viacheslav Dydyshko
401974Evgeny Mochalov
411975Vladimir Veremeichik
421976Albert Kapengut
431977Albert Kapengut
441978Albert Kapengut
451979Viacheslav Dydyshko
461980Viacheslav Dydyshko
471981Boris Malisov
481982Viacheslav Dydyshko
Peter Korzubov
491983Sergey Yuferov
Leonid Basin
501984Boris Gelfand
511985Boris Gelfand
521986Rustem Dautov
531987Ilya Smirin
541988Viacheslav Dydyshko
551989Aleksej Aleksandrov
561990Aleksej Aleksandrov
571991Evgeny Mochalov
Viacheslav Dydyshko
581992No contest
591993Alexei Fedorov
601994Yury Shulman
611995Alexei Fedorov
621996Aleksej Aleksandrov
631997German Kochetkov
641998Viacheslav Dydyshko
651999Viacheslav Dydyshko
662000Andrei Kovalev
672001Sergei Azarov
682002Sergei Azarov
692003Viktor Kupreichik
702004Andrei Malyush
712005Alexei Fedorov
722006Viacheslav Dydyshko
732007Aleksej Aleksandrov
742008Alexei Fedorov
752009Sergei Zhigalko
762010Evgeny Podolchenko
772011Andrey Zhigalko
782012Sergei Zhigalko
792013Sergei Zhigalko
802014Kirill Stupak
812015Kirill Stupak
822016Vladislav Kovalev
832017Alexei Fedorov
842018Aleksej Aleksandrov
852019Aleksej Aleksandrov[1]
862020Mihail Nikitenko[2]
#YearChampions (women)
11928S. Duner
21939Shames
31952G. Neviadomskaya
41954G. Neviadomskaya
51955Nekrasova
61957Elena Lychkovskaya
G. Neviadomskaya
71959L. Chuvashova
81960Kira Zvorykina
91961Galina Archakova
101962Galina Archakova
111963Galina Archakova
121965Tamara Golovey
131966Galina Archakova
141968Galina Archakova
151969Tamara Golovey
161971G. Ozhigina
171973Kira Zvorykina
181974Tatiana Kostina
191975Kira Zvorykina
201976Tamara Golovey
211977Irina Turapina
221978Ludmila Tsifanskaya
231979G. Ozhigina
241980Irina Turapina
251981Elmira Khorovets
261982Tatiana Zagorskaya
271983Tatiana Zagorskaya
281984Elmira Khorovets
291985Rakhil Eidelson
301986Irina Botvinnik
311987Elmira Khorovets
321988Elena Zayats
331989Rakhil Eidelson
341990Ilaha Kadimova
351991O. Lomakina
361992Tatiana Zagorskaya
371993Rakhil Eidelson
381994Tatiana Zagorskaya
391995Rakhil Eidelson
401996Tatiana Zagorskaya
411997Rakhil Eidelson
421998Rakhil Eidelson
431999Natalia Popova
442000Natalia Popova
452001Irina Tetenkina
462002Anna Sharevich
472003Rakhil Eidelson
482004Rakhil Eidelson
492005Anna Sharevich
502006Natalia Popova
512007Anna Sharevich
522008Natalia Popova
532009Natalia Popova
542010Nastassia Ziaziulkina
552011Anna Sharevich
562012Nastassia Ziaziulkina
572013Nastassia Ziaziulkina
582014Maria Nevioselaya
592015Lanita Stetsko
602016Nastassia Ziaziulkina
612017Nastassia Ziaziulkina
622018Nastassia Ziaziulkina
632019Aliaksandra Tarasenka[3]
642020Kseniya Zeliantsova[4]

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#YearChampions (U20)
1 2020 Mihail Nikitenko[5]

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