Ukrainian Chess Championship
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This is a list of all the winners of the Ukrainian Chess Championship, including those held when Ukraine was a Soviet republic and those held after Ukraine became independent. The location of the tournament is listed in brackets. Players' names listed in brackets indicate that the player won the tournament but did not receive the title since he was an outside competitor. The title went instead to the top-scoring Ukrainian.
- 2005 Alexander Areshchenko (Rivne)
- 2004 Andrei Volokitin (Kharkiv)
- 2003 Evgenij Miroshnichenko (Simferopol)
- 2002 Anton Korobov (Alushta)
- 2001 Aleksander Berelovich (Ordzhonikidze)
- 2000 Vladimir Rogovski (Sevastopol)
- 1999 Gennady Kuzmin, Alexei Bezgodov, Stanislav Savchenko, Alexander Moiseenko, Andrei Rakhmangulov (Alushta)
- 1998 Lubomir Mikhaletz, Vladimir Baklan, Oleg Berezin (Alushta)
- 1997 Vladimir Baklan (Alushta)
- 1996 Mikhail Golubev, Valery Neverov (Yalta)
- 1995 Sergei Krivosheya (place?)
- 1994 Yuri Kruppa (Alushta)
- 1993 Orest Gritsak (Donetsk)
- 1992 Vladislav Borovikov (Simferopol)
- 1991 Vitali Golod (place?)
- 1990 Michail Brodsky (Simferopol)
- 1989 Igor Novikov, Gennady Kuzmin (Kherson)
- 1988 Valery Neverov (Kharkiv and Lviv)
- 1987 Viktor Moskalenko (Mykolaiv)
- 1986 Vladimir Malaniuk (Lviv)
- 1985 Valery Neverov (Uzhhorod)
- 1984 Mikhail Gurevich (Kiev)
- 1983 Dmitry Komarov, Valery Neverov (Melitopol)
- 1982 Konstantin Lerner (Yalta)
- 1981 Vladimir Malaniuk (Yalta)
- 1980 Vladimir Malaniuk (Kharkiv)
- 1979 Vladimir Okhotnik (Dnipropetrovsk)
- 1978 Konstantin Lerner (Yalta)
- 1977 Yuri Nikolaevski (Zhytomyr)
- 1976 Mikhail Podgaets (Donetsk)
- 1975 Alexander Vaisman (Dnipropetrovsk)
- 1974 Lev Alburt (Lviv)
- 1973 Lev Alburt (Dnipropetrovsk)
- 1972 Lev Alburt (Odessa)
- 1971 Yuri Kots (Donetsk)
- 1970 Vladimir Tukmakov (Kiev)
- 1969 Gennady Kuzmin, Vladimir Savon (Ivano-Frankivsk)
- 1968 Yuri Sakharov (Kiev)
- 1967 Valery Zhidkov, Yuri Nikolaevski (Kiev)
- 1966 Yuri Sakharov (Kiev)
- 1965 R. Goldstein (Dnipropetrovsk)
- 1964 Anatoly Bannik (Kiev)
- 1963 Yuri Nikolaevski (Kiev)
- 1962 Leonid Stein (Kiev)
- 1961 Yuri Kots (Kiev)
- 1960 Leonid Stein (Kiev)
- 1959 Efim Geller (Kiev)
- 1958 Efim Geller (Kiev)
- 1957 Efim Geller, (Salo Flohr off contest) (Kiev)
- 1956 Isaak Lipnitsky (Kiev)
- 1955 Anatoly Bannik (Kiev)
- 1954 Abram Khavin (Kiev)
- 1953 Yakov Yukhtman (Kiev)
- 1952 Vladlen Zurakhov (Kiev)
- 1951 Anatoly Bannik (Kiev)
- 1950 Efim Geller (Kiev)
- 1949 Isaak Lipnitsky (Kiev)
- 1948 Alexey Sokolsky (Kiev)
- 1947 Alexey Sokolsky (Kiev)
- 1946 Anatoly Bannik (Kiev)
- 1945 Anatoly Bannik (Kiev)
- 1944 Boris Goldenov (Kiev)
- 1940 Isaac Boleslavsky (Kiev)
- 1939 Isaac Boleslavsky (Dnipropetrovsk)
- 1938 Isaac Boleslavsky (Kiev)
- 1937 Fedor Bogatyrchuk (Kiev)
- 1936 Iosif Pogrebysski, Peter Shumilin (Kiev)
- 1933 Vsevolod Rauzer, Vladimir Kirillov (Kharkiv)
- 1931 Abram Zamikhovski (Odessa)
- 1928 Yakov Vilner, Vladimir Kirillov (Odessa)
- 1927 Vsevolod Rauzer, (Alexey Selezniev off contest) (Poltava)
- 1926 Boris Verlinsky, Mikhail Marski (Odessa)
- 1925 Yakov Vilner (Kharkiv)
- 1924 Yakov Vilner (Kiev)