South African Open (chess)

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The South African Open is a chess tournament played in South Africa. It was first held in 1962.

History[]

First held in 1962, the SA Open was held every two years until 1995, after which it has been held annually. It was not held in 1992 due to the unification of the various sports bodies after apartheid.[1]

Tournament winners[]

South African Open
Year Venue Winner Score Players Best South African player
2019 Kimberley Johannes Mabusela[2] 7½/9 69 Johannes Mabusela
2018 Bloemfontein Sahaj Grover[3] 10/11 Daniel Cawdery
2017 Durban Sahaj Grover[4] 10/11 125 Watu Kobese
2016 Cape Town Aleksa Striković[5] 9½/11 548[6] Watu Kobese[5]
2015 Cape Town Nigel Short[7][8] 9/11 ? Kenny Solomon
2014 Bloemfontein Merab Gagunashvili[9] 10/11 ? Johannes Mabusela
2013 Port Elizabeth Abhijeet Gupta[10] 9/11 ? Watu Kobese
2012 Cape Town Rodwell Makoto 9/11 326 Johannes Mabusela
2011 Johannesburg Gawain Jones 9½/11 388 Nicholas van der Nat
2010 Johannesburg Robert Gwaze 7½/9 206
2009 Cape Town Amon Simutowe 9½/11 204 Nicholas van der Nat
2008 Centurion Watu Kobese 9½/11 159 Watu Kobese
2007 Cape Town Kenny Solomon 9½/11 159 Kenny Solomon
2006 Port Elizabeth Gawain Jones 10½/11 155 Watu Kobese
2005 Bloemfontein Kenny Solomon 9½/11 191 Kenny Solomon
2004 Cape Town Watu Kobese 10/11 263 Watu Kobese
2003 Centurion Stanley Chumfwa 10½/11 173 Kenny Solomon
2002 Port Elizabeth [11] 9/11 181
2001 Cape Town [11] ?
2000 Alberton Amon Simutowe 10½/11 89 Andre Nel
1999 Cape Town Kenny Solomon ?/11 ? Kenny Solomon
1998 Pretoria Amon Simutowe ? ?
1997 Cape Town 9½/11 >300
1996 Durban &
1995 Durban Gavin Wall &
1993 Durban George Michelakis & Malcolm Pein
1990 Johannesburg James Plaskett Shabier Bhawoodien
1988 Port Elizabeth
1986 Johannesburg
1984 Durban Michael Stean Mark Rubery
1982 Johannesburg David Sprenkle & Albert Ponelis Albert Ponelis
1980 Port Elizabeth Yair Kraidman & Charles de Villiers Charles de Villiers
1978 Durban Craig Pritchett Peter Abbott
1976 aurthurs seat hotel, sea point. cape town Miguel Najdorf and Michael Stean[11] ? ? ?
1974 Durban (the 7th S A Open) Albert Ponelis and Eddie Price 9/11 154 Albert Ponelis and Eddie Price
1972 Port Elizabeth Bob Griffiths 10/11 42 Bob Griffiths
1970 East London Brian Donnelly Brian Donnelly
1968 Cape Town Kurt Dreyer Kurt Dreyer
1966 Durban Bob Griffiths Bob Griffiths
1964 Wilderness Lothar Schmid[11] 11/11 ? Melvin Hope
1962 Wilderness[12] Harry Golombek & Alberic O'Kelly ? ? JJ Leicher

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References[]

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