Asian Chess Championship
The Asian Chess Championship is a chess tournament open to all players from Asian chess federations (FIDE zones from 3.1 to 3.7). It's held with the Swiss system and consists in two divisions, Open and Women's, the latter of which is reserved to female players. Both sections determine the Asian champions and qualify a certain number of players for the FIDE World Cup and knockout Women's World Chess Championship respectively.
The 2007 championship was a FIDE Zone 3 qualification event for the 2007 Chess World Cup, the next stage in the 2010 World Chess Championship. Ten players qualified for the 2007 World Cup: Zhang Pengxiang (China), Wang Hao (China), Abhijit Kunte (India), Zhao Jun (China), Susanto Megaranto (Indonesia), Wen Yang (China), Darwin Laylo (Philippines), Zhou Jianchao (China), G. N. Gopal (India), Hossain Enamul (Bangladesh).[1]
Ten players qualified for the 2009 Chess World Cup: Ganguly Surya Shekhar (India), Zhou Weiqi (China), Yu Yangyi (China), Yu Shaoteng (China), Lê Quang Liêm (Vietnam), Rogelio Antonio, Jr. (Philippines), Hou Yifan (China), Zhou Jianchao (China), Chanda Sandipan (India), and Sasikiran Krishnan (India).
Winners[]
Nr Year City Winner 1 1998 Tehran Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan) 2 2000 Udaipur Xu Jun (China) 3 2001 Kolkata Xu Jun (China) 4 2003 Doha Krishnan Sasikiran (India) 5 2005 Hyderabad Zhang Zhong (China) 6 2007 Cebu City Zhang Pengxiang (China) 7 2009 Subic Bay Freeport Zone Surya Shekhar Ganguly (India) 8 2010 Subic Bay Freeport Zone Ni Hua (China) 9 2011 Mashhad Pentala Harikrishna (India) 10 2012 Ho Chi Minh City Parimarjan Negi (India) 11 2013 Manila Li Chao (China) 12 2014 Sharjah Yu Yangyi (China) 13 2015 Al Ain Salem A. R. Saleh (UAE) 14 2016 Tashkent S.P. Sethuraman (India) 15 2017 Chengdu Wang Hao (China) 16 2018 Makati Wei Yi (China) 17 2019 Xingtai Le Quang Liem (Vietnam)
Women's winners[]
1 1981 Hyderabad Rohini Khadilkar (India) 2 1983 Kuala Lumpur Rohini Khadilkar (India) 3 1985 Dhaka Anupama Gokhale (India) 4 1987 Hyderabad Anupama Gokhale (India) 5 1991 Bhopal Bhagyashree Thipsay (India) 6 1996 Salem Tamin Upi Darmayana (Indonesia) 7 1998 Kuala Lumpur Xu Yuhua (China) 8 2000 Udaipur Hoang Thanh Trang (Vietnam) 9 2001 Chennai Li Ruofan (China) 10 2003 Kozhikode Humpy Koneru (India) 11 2004 Beirut Wang Yu (China) 12 2007 Tehran Tania Sachdev (India) 13 2009 Subic Bay Freeport Zone Zhang Xiaowen (China) 14 2010 Subic Bay Freeport Zone Atousa Pourkashiyan (Iran) 15 2011 Mashhad Harika Dronavalli (India) 16 2012 Ho Chi Minh City Irine Kharisma Sukandar (Indonesia) 17 2013 Manila Huang Qian (China) 18 2014 Sharjah Irine Kharisma Sukandar (Indonesia) 19 2015 Al Ain Mitra Hejazipour (Iran) 20 2016 Tashkent Bhakti Kulkarni (India) 21 2017 Chengdu Vo Thi Kim Phung (Vietnam) 22 2018 Makati Padmini Rout (India) 23 2019 Xingtai Dinara Saduakassova (Kazakhstan)
See also[]
Notes[]
- ^ List of Qualifiers for the World Cup 2007 from fide.com
References[]
- Selected tournament results 1981-2005[permanent dead link]
- Tournament report of edition 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
- Results women's championship 1981-1996, 1998, 2000, 2001 2003, 2004, 2007
- Complete standings from Chess-Results.com: 2007 (Open), 2007 (Women) 2009, 2010, 2011 (Open), 2011 (Women), 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016
- Asian Continental 2013 in THE WEEK IN CHESS: 2013
- Supranational chess championships
- Women's chess competitions
- Asian championships
- Chess in Asia
- Recurring sporting events established in 1981