Belgian Chess Championship

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The Belgian Chess Championship is a championship organised yearly by the Koninklijke Belgische Schaakbond/Fédération Royale Belge des Echecs (Royal Belgium Chess Federation). The winner of the championship is awarded the title: Chess Champion of Belgium.

The first unofficial tournaments were organised by the Cercle des Echecs de Bruxelles (the Chess Club of Brussels). In 1920 the "Fédération Belge des Echecs" (Belgium Chess Federation) was established under the supervision of the four principal chess clubs in Belgium at that time: Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Liège. The first official Belgian championship was played in 1921. Two titles were awarded: the title of Champion of Belgium and the title Champion of the Belgium Chess Federation. The title champion of Belgium was reserved for players of the Belgian nationality, whereas non-Belgians could win the championship of the federation. A separate Belgian championship for women was established in 1938. In 1970 the Fédération Belge des Echecs was renamed the Fédération Royale Belge des Echecs and from then on there is only one title, the Chess Champion of Belgium.

  • In 1936 there were three Belgian championships, because of fact that some players did not agree with the BSF's way of organising the championship and decided to hold their own. They held actually two: one where only Belgian players were allowed and one international championship.

Winners[]

Year City (Men) Champion of Belgium Women's Champion Champion of the federation
1901 Brussels
1905 Brussels
1906 Brussels
1913 Brussels ()
1921 Brussels
1922 Antwerp Edgard Colle Edgard Colle
1923 Ghent George Koltanowski George Koltanowski
1924 Brussels Edgard Colle Edgard Colle
1925 Brussels Edgard Colle Edgard Colle
1926 - Edgard Colle
1927 Ghent (George Koltanowski) -
1928 Ghent Edgard Colle Edgard Colle
1929 Antwerp, Brussels Edgard Colle Edgard Colle
1930 Verviers George Koltanowski George Koltanowski
1931 Brussels
1932 Brussels Boruch Israel Dyner
Victor Soultanbeieff
1933 Brussels Paul Devos Boruch Israel Dyner
1934 Liège - Victor Soultanbeieff
1935 Antwerp Arthur Dunkelblum Boruch Israel Dyner
1936 Ghent George Koltanowski George Koltanowski
* Brussels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Paul Devos
1937 Brussels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
Paul Devos
Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
Paul Devos
1938 Namur Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Marianne Stoffels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1939 - Marianne Stoffels -
1940 Ghent Paul Devos Marianne Stoffels
1941 Brussels Paul Devos Elisabeth Cuypers Paul Devos
1942 Brussels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Marianne Stoffels
1943 Brussels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Elisabeth Cuypers Victor Soultanbeieff
1944 Brussels Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Marianne Stoffels
Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1945 Ghent Paul Devos Elisabeth Cuypers Paul Devos
1946 Antwerp Albéric O'Kelly de Galway - -
1947 Ostend Albéric O'Kelly de Galway -
1948 Bruges Paul Devos -
1949 Bruges Arthur Dunkelblum
1950 Ghent Robert Lemaire -
1951 Verviers Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1952 Ghent Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1953 Eupen Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1954 Bruges Jos Gobert Louise Loeffler -
1955 Merksem Jos Gobert -
1956 Blankenberge Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
1957 Blankenberge Albéric O'Kelly de Galway Victor Soultanbeieff
1958 Blankenberge Alfons Franck Louise Loeffler Jozef Boey
1959 Blankenberge Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
Jozef Boey
Louise Loeffler
1960 Ghent Louise Loeffler Nikola Karaklajic
1961 Heist Paul Limbos Louise Loeffler Victor Soultanbeieff
1962 Brussels -
1963 Ghent Paul Limbos - Paul Limbos
1964 Mechelen Jozef Boey Jozef Boey
1965 Antwerp Jozef Boey -
1966 Brussels -
1967 Ostend Louise Loeffler
1968 Brussels
Elisabeth Cuypers
1969 Spa -
1970 Ghent Karl Van Schoor Caroline Vanderbeken
1971 Bredene Jozef Boey
-
1972 Hasselt -
1973 Ostend -
1974 Hasselt -
1975 Ghent

1976 Ostend -
1977 Ostend -
1978 Eupen -
1979 Ghent -
1980 Sint-Niklaas
1981 Sint-Niklaas
1982 Zwijnaarde
1983 Veurne
1984 Huy
1985 Ghent
1986 Anderlecht
1987 Ostend
1988 Huy
1989 Ghent Gina Lynne LoSasso
1990 Brasschaat
1991 Geraardsbergen
1992 Morlanwelz
1993 Visé
1994 Charleroi
1995 Geel
1996 Geel
1997 Ghent
1998 Liège
1999 Geel
2000 Ghent Vladimir Chuchelov
2001 Charleroi Mikhail Gurevich
2002 Borgerhout Alexandre Dgebuadze
2003 Eupen
2004 Westerlo
2005 Aalst Alexandre Dgebuadze
2006 Namur Marigje Degrande
2007 Namur Alexandre Dgebuadze Marigje Degrande
2008 Eupen and Marigje Degrande
2009 Namur
2010 Westerlo
2011 Westerlo Anna Zozulia
2012 Lommel
2013 Antwerp
2014 Charleroi
2015 Schelle
2016 Buetgenbach
2017 Niel Wiebke Barbier
2018 Charleroi
2019 Roux Daniel Dardha
2020 Bruges Alexandre Dgebuadze
2021 Daniel Dardha[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Times, The Brussels. "15-year-old is youngest Belgian Grandmaster in chess world". www.brusselstimes.com. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
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