Mongolian Chess Championship

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The Mongolian Chess Championship is currently organized by the Mongolian Chess Federation (Mongolian: Монголын Шатрын Холбоо). The first national championship was held in 1948 and the first women's championship was held in 1954. Bazar Khatanbaatar holds the record for most national championships won, with eight; Tsagaan Battsetseg leads in women's titles with seven.[1]

National championship winners[]

Tsegmed Batchuluun, Mongolian champion in 2006, 2014, 2015 and 2017
No. Year Champion[1]
1 1948
2 1950
3 1951
4 1952
5 1953 Dashiin Tserendagva
6 1954 Dashiin Tserendagva
7 1955 Tseveenii Jügder
8 1956 Purev Tumurbator
9 1957 Dashiin Tserendagva
10 1958 Sürengiin Möömöö
11 1959 Naidan Namzhil
12 1961 Gonchigiin Chalkhaasüren
13 1962 Sharavyn Pürevjav
14 1964
15 1965 Lhamsuren Myagmarsuren
16 1969 Purev Tumurbator
17 1972 Tüdeviin Üitümen
18 1974 Jambaldoo Lhagva
19 1976 Jambaldoo Lhagva
20 1977 Jambaldoo Lhagva
21 1978 Tüdeviin Üitümen
22 1980 Lhamsuren Myagmarsuren
23 1981 Lhamsuren Myagmarsuren
24 1982 Lhamsuren Myagmarsuren
25 1984
26 1985 Püreviin Jigjidsüren
27 1986 Tüdeviin Üitümen
28 1988
29 1989
30 1990 Jambaldoo Lhagva
31 1991
32 1992 Jambaldoo Lhagva
33 1993
34 1994
35 1995
36 1996
37 1997 Jambaldoo Lhagva
38 1998
39 1999
40 2000
41 2001
42 2002
43 2003
44 2004
45 2005
46 2006 Tsegmed Batchuluun
47 2007
48 2008
49 2009
50 2010
51 2011
52 2012 [2]
53 2013 [3]
54 2014 Tsegmed Batchuluun[4]
55 2015 Tsegmed Batchuluun[5]
56 2016 [6]
57 2017 Tsegmed Batchuluun
58 2018
59 2019

National women's championship winners[]

, Mongolian women's champion in 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2013
No. Year Champion[1]
1 1954
2 1956
3 1958 Ganginchugin Hulgana
4 1960
5 1962 Ganginchugin Hulgana
6 1964
7 1965
8 1968 Sandagdorj Khandsüren
9 1972 Ganginchugin Hulgana
10 1974
11 1976 Ganginchugin Hulgana
12 1977
13 1978 Ganginchugin Hulgana
14 1980
15 1981
16 1982 Ganginchugin Hulgana
17 1984
18 1985
19 1986
20 1988
21 1989 Tsagaan Battsetseg
22 1990 Tsagaan Battsetseg
23 1991
24 1992 Tsagaan Battsetseg
25 1993
26 1994 Tsagaan Battsetseg
27 1995 Tsagaan Battsetseg
28 1996 Tsagaan Battsetseg
29 1997 Tsagaan Battsetseg
30 1998
31 1999
32 2000
33 2001
34 2002
35 2003
36 2004
37 2005
38 2006
39 2007
40 2008
41 2009
42 2010
43 2011 Tüvshintugs Batchimeg
44 2012 [7]
45 2013 [3]
46 2014 [4]
47 2015 [8]
48 2016 Tüvshintugs Batchimeg[6]
49 2017
50 2018 Batkhuyag Munguntuul
51 2019

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Монгол Улсын Шатрын Аваргууд" [Mongolian National Chess Championship]. MongolChess. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  2. ^ "Archive. Tournament report May 2012: 52nd Men National Chess Championship". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  3. ^ a b "Winners of the State Men's and Women's Chess Championships". www.infomongolia.com. 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  4. ^ a b "Winners of the 2014 State Chess Championships of Mongolia : InfoMongolia.com : News and information about Mongolia, Mongolian language lessons". www.infomongolia.com. 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  5. ^ "FIDE Original Tournament Report: 55th Mongolian National Championship (men)". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  6. ^ a b "The Week in Chess 1112".
  7. ^ "Archive. Tournament report May 2012: 44th Women National Chess Championship". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
  8. ^ "FIDE Original Tournament Report: 47th Mongolian National Championship (woman)". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2015-05-31.
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