European Youth Chess Championship
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Since 1991, the European chess union (ECU) organises the European Youth Chess Championship in the groups under 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 year. Until 2002, there was also a tournament for the under 20, see European Junior Chess Championship.
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[edit] Boys winners
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Year Location U10 U12 U14 U16 U18 1991 Mamaia Adrien Leroy Peter Leko Thomas Oral Andrei Istratescu 1992 Rimavská Sobota Krzysztof Gratka Peter Acs Peter Leko Vadim Zvjaginsev 1993 Szombathely Etienne Bacrot Valeri Gaprindashvili Erald Dervishi Robert Kempiński 1994 Baile Herculane Gadir Guseinov Valeri Gaprindashvili Karl Mah Alexei Chernuschevich Robert Kempiński 1995 Verdun Arkadij Naiditsch Etienne Bacrot Sergey Fedorchuk Pavel Simacek Robert Kempiński 1996 Rimavská Sobota Teimour Radjabov Yuri Drozdovskij Evgeni Kobylkin Fabian Doettling Ruslan Ponomariov 1997 Tallinn Teimour Radjabov Ilya Zarezenko Yuri Drozdovskij Alexander Kundin Mikheil Mchedishvili 1998 Mureck Dmytro Tishyn Teimour Radjabov Aleksander Riazantsev Gabriel Sargissian Dennis de Vreugt 1999 Litochoro Sergey Karjakin Borki Predojević Nidjat Mamedov Sergey Grigoriants Teimour Radjabov 2000 Kallithea Ian Nepomniachtchi Evgeny Romanov Mark Erwich Jan Markos Artyom Timofeev 2001 Kallithea Volodymyr Onyshchuk Ian Nepomniachtchi Borki Predojević Ernesto Inarkiev Zviad Izoria 2002 Peniscola Eltaj Safarli Ian Nepomniachtchi Evgeny Romanov Alexandr Kharitonov Shakhriyar Mamedyarov 2003 Budva Samvel Ter Sahakyan Eltaj Safarli Sergei Zhigalko Csaba Balogh Mateusz Bartel 2004 Ürgüp Robert Aghasaryan Sanan Sjugirov Giorgi Margvelashvili Rauf Mamedov Radoslaw Wojtaszek 2005 Herceg Novi Konstantin Nikologorskiy Sanan Sjugirov Davit Benidze Zaven Andriasian Pawel Czarnota 2006 Herceg Novi Arseny Shurunov Ivan Bukavshin Peter Prohaszka Edouard Romain Sergei Zhigalko 2007 Sibenik Kirill Alekseenko Illya Nyzhnyk Sanan Sjugirov Vugar Rasulov Ivan Saric
[edit] Girls winners
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Year Location U10 U12 U14 U16 U18 1991 Mamaia Sabina Popescu Sofiko Tkeshelashvili Maia Lomineishvili Ilaha Kadimova 1992 Rimavská Sobota Regina Pokorna Alina Tarachowicz Antoaneta Stefanova Inna Gaponenko 1993 Szombathely Viktorija Cmilyte Iweta Radziewicz Natalia Zhukova Natalia Kiseleva 1994 Baile Herculane Alexandra Kosteniuk Ana Matnadze Iweta Radziewicz Natalia Zhukova Monika Grabics 1995 Verdun Nadezhda Kosintseva Ana Matnadze Cristina Moshin Szidonia Vajda Marta Zielinska 1996 Rimavská Sobota Tatiana Kosintseva Alexandra Kosteniuk Cristina Moshin Vladislava Kalinina Monika Bobrowska 1997 Tallinn Nana Dzagnidze Nadezhda Kosintseva Ana Matnadze Ekaterina Polovnikova Anna Dorofeeva 1998 Mureck Anna Muzychuk Marie Sebag Lela Javakhishivili Ana Matnadze Dana Reizniece 1999 Litochoro Silvia Raluca Sgarcea Nana Dzagnidze Marie Sebag Ana Matnadze Dana Reizniece 2000 Kallithea Anna Muzychuk Valentina Gunina Ramara Chistiakova Natalija Pogonina Nadezhda Kosintseva 2001 Kallithea Alena Tairova Iosefina Paulet Kateryna Lahno Maria Kursova Inga Charkhalashvili 2002 Peniscola Mariya Muzychuk Anna Muzychuk Turkan Memedjarova Marie Sebag Alina Motoc 2003 Budva Nazi Paikidze Anastasia Bodnaruk Anna Muzychuk Maria Fominykh Natalija Pogonina 2004 Ürgüp Meri Arabidze Lara Stock Anna Muzychuk Valentina Gunina Salome Melia 2005 Herceg Novi Varvara Mestnikova Nazi Paikidze Varvara Repina Inna Ivakhinova Salome Melia 2006 Herceg Novi Daria-Ioana Visanescu Meri Arabidze Varvara Repina Kubra Öztürk Anna Gasik 2007 Sibenik Cecile Haussernot Aleksandra Lach Nazi Paikidze Kubra Öztürk Inna Ivakhinova
[edit] See also
- European Junior Chess Championship
- European Individual Chess Championship
- European Senior Chess Championship
- European Team Championship
- World Junior Chess Championship
- World Youth Chess Championship
[edit] References
- List of winners in the Manual 2007 of the European Chess Union
- 2007 edition, Chessbase report
- 2006 edition, Chessbase report
- 2005 edition, Chessbase report
- 2004 edition, Chessbase report