Canadian Chess Championship
This is the list of all the winners of the Canadian Chess Championship ,[ 1] often referred to as the Canadian Closed Championship to distinguish it from the annual Canadian Open tournament. The winner of the Canadian Closed advances to the World Cup stage of the FIDE World Chess Championship cycle. Winners on tiebreak or a playoff match are noted with an asterisk beside their names.
1872 tournament not completed[ 2]
1873 Albert Ensor[ 3]
1874 William Hicks[ 3]
1875 George Jackson[ 3]
1876 Edward Sanderson
1877 Henry Howe[ 3] [ 4]
1878 Jacob Ascher
1879 Edwin Pope
1881 Joseph Shaw
1882 Edward Sanderson
1883 Jacob Ascher , Henry Howe[ 3] [ 4]
1884 François-Xavier Lambert
1886 Nicholas MacLeod
1887 George Barry *, Nicholas MacLeod
1888 Nicholas MacLeod *, James Narraway,[ 5] Edwin Pope
1889 Richard Fleming *, James Narraway[ 5]
1890 Robert Short
1891 A. Thomas Davison
1892 William Boultbee
1893 James Narraway[ 5] [ 6]
1894 A. Thomas Davison
1897 James Narraway[ 5]
1898 James Narraway[ 5]
1899 Magnus Smith
1904 Magnus Smith
1906 Magnus Smith
1908 Joseph Sawyer
1910 John Morrison
1913 John Morrison *, Charles Blake
1920 Sydney Gale *, John Harvey
1922 John Morrison
1924 John Morrison
1926 John Morrison
1927 Maurice Fox
1929 Maurice Fox
1931 Maurice Fox *, John Morrison , George Eastman
1932 Maurice Fox
1933 Robert Martin
1934 John Belson[ 7]
1935 Maurice Fox
1936 Boris Blumin
1937 Boris Blumin
1938 Maurice Fox
1940 Maurice Fox
1941 Daniel Yanofsky
1943 Daniel Yanofsky
1945 Daniel Yanofsky , Frank Yerhoff
1946 John Belson[ 7]
1947 Daniel Yanofsky
1949 Maurice Fox
1951 Povilas Vaitonis
1953 Frank Anderson , Daniel Yanofsky
1955 Frank Anderson
1957 Povilas Vaitonis
1959 Daniel Yanofsky
1961 Lionel Joyner
1963 Daniel Yanofsky
1965 Daniel Yanofsky
1969 Duncan Suttles *, Zvonko Vranesic
1972 Peter Biyiasas
1975 Peter Biyiasas
1978 Jean Hébert
1981 Igor V. Ivanov
1984 Kevin Spraggett
1985 Raymond Stone*, Igor V. Ivanov
1986 Igor V. Ivanov , Kevin Spraggett
1987 Igor V. Ivanov
1989 Kevin Spraggett
1991 Lawrence Day
1992 Alexandre Le Siège
1994 Kevin Spraggett
1995 Ron Livshits *, François Léveillé, Bryon Nickoloff
1996 Kevin Spraggett
1999 Alexandre Le Siège
2001 Alexandre Le Siège *, Kevin Spraggett
2002 Pascal Charbonneau *, Kevin Spraggett
2004 Pascal Charbonneau *, Eric Lawson
2006 Igor Zugic
2007 Nikolay Noritsyn *, Jean Hébert , Ron Livshits, Artiom Samsonkin
2009 Jean Hébert
2011 Bator Sambuev *, Eric Hansen [ 8]
2012 Bator Sambuev [ 9]
2015 Tomas Krnan *, Eric Hansen , Leonid Gerzhoy [ 10]
2017 Bator Sambuev *, Nikolay Noritsyn
2019 Evgeny Bareev [ 11]
2022 Yuanchen Zhang [ 12] *, Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux
2023 Nikolay Noritsyn, Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux, Bator Sambuev
2024 Shiyam Thavandiran [ 13]
Canadian Women's Championship
Winners[ 1] on tiebreak or a playoff match are noted with an asterisk beside their names.
References
^ a b "Canadian Champions by Category" . Chess Federation of Canada . 2013-11-14. Archived from the original on 2017-03-06. Retrieved 2015-05-15 .
^ "1st Canadian Championship: Hamilton, September 1872" . British Columbia Chess History . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
^ a b c d e Fyffe, Larry (1999). "The Millennium Files: Chess Champions of the Nineteenth Century: Albert Ensor, William Hicks, George Jackson" (PDF) . En Passant (155): 20–25.
^ a b Fyffe, Larry (2001). "Canadian Chess History: Henry Howe, Champion of Canada" (PDF) . En Passant (170): 18–19.
^ a b c d e Cohen, David (2018-12-26). "James Narraway" . Canadian Chess Biographies . Retrieved 2023-04-22 .
^ "Quebec 1893" . Edo Historical Chess Ratings . Retrieved 2024-04-02 .
^ a b Cohen, David (2020-01-15). "John Harold (Harry) Belson" . Canadian Chess Biographies . Retrieved 2022-04-22 .
^ "81st Canadian Championship, Guelph, 6-11 May, 2011" . British Columbia Chess History . Archived from the original on 2021-10-04. Retrieved 2023-04-20 .
^ Jan (11 August 2012). "2012 Canadian Closed Chess Championship (Zonal)" .
^ "2015 Canadian Closed Chess Championship (FIDE Zonal 2.2): Final Standings" . Archived from the original on 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2015-07-16 .
^ "2019 Canada Zonal" . Chess-Results Server . 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2022-09-01 .
^ Surprise winners of Canadian chess championship say their victories were unexpected
^ https://chess-results.com/tnr876693.aspx?lan=1&art=4&turdet=YES&flag=30 [bare URL ]
^ "Thanksgiving – Results" . Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2014-05-29 .
^ "2012 Goddesschess Canadian Women's Chess Championship (R8 and R9)" .
^ "2022 Canada Women Zonal" . Chess-results . Retrieved 2024-04-02 .
^ https://chess-results.com/tnr876694.aspx?lan=1&art=4&turdet=YES&flag=30 [bare URL ]
Sources
Cohen, David (2006-08-27). "Canadian Chess Champions" . Archived from the original on 2006-11-04. Retrieved 2006-10-28 .
Robert Hamilton (November 2006). "Belzberg Canadian Closed Chess Championship". Chess Canada . Chess Federation of Canada. p. 21.
Chess national championships
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