World Championship of Chess Composition

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The World Championship of Chess Composition is a triennial competition for composers of chess problems and studies. Organised in the past by FIDE via the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC), it is currently held by the World Federation for Chess Composition (WFCC). The official title is World Championship in Composing for Individuals (WCCI).

The championship is divided into eight sections:

A)  Twomovers (checkmate in two moves)
B)  Threemovers (checkmate in three moves)
C)  Moremovers (checkmate in more than three moves)
D)  Studies
E)  Helpmates
F)  Selfmates
G)  Fairies (using elements of fairy chess)
H)  Retros (retrograde analysis)

Composers wishing to participate in any given section are expected to submit at most six of their compositions, published in the relevant three-year period and fulfilling the requirements of the section. The problems submitted are then evaluated by a commission of three Judges, and the best four of them count for the final result in the section. (More on rules is at the official PCCC page.)

Three championships have been held up to 2006 for the relevant three-year periods: 1998–2000, 2001–2003 and 2004–2006. The most successful composer so far is of Ukraine, who won ten gold medals and two silver medals.

Medalists[]

1998–2000[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers    Marjan Kovačević  
 Threemovers          
 Moremovers      
 Studies      
 Helpmates       
 Selfmates    Andrey Selivanov  
 Fairies      
 Retros      

2001–2003[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers  Marjan Kovačević    
 Threemovers          
 Moremovers          
 Studies      
 Helpmates      Franz Pachl
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov      
 Fairies      
 Retros      

2004–2006[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers    Marjan Kovačević  
 Threemovers          
 Moremovers        
 Studies      
 Helpmates      
 
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov    
 Fairies      
 Retros        

2007–2009[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers  Marjan Kovačević  Peter Gvozdják  
 Threemovers      Peter Gvozdják  
 Moremovers      
 Studies      
 Helpmates      
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov  Ivan Soroka  
 Fairies    Peter Gvozdják  
 Retros      

2010–2012[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers  Marjan Kovačević    
 Threemovers        
 Moremovers      
 Studies      
 Helpmates      
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov    
 Fairies      Peter Gvozdják
 Retros      

2013–2015[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers  Marjan Kovačević    Peter Gvozdják
 Threemovers        
 Moremovers      
 Studies      
 Helpmates      
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov    
 Fairies      Ofer Comay
 Retros      

2016–2018[]

Section Gold Silver Bronze
 Twomovers    Marjan Kovačević  
 Threemovers        
 Moremovers      
 Studies    Martin Minski  
 Helpmates      
 Selfmates  Andrey Selivanov    
 Fairies      /
 Retros      

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