Paraguayan Chess Championship

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The Paraguayan Chess Championship is the national chess championship of Paraguay. It was inaugurated by The Paraguayan Chess Circle, founded in 1938 as Paraguay's first club devoted exclusively to chess. The Paraguayan Chess Circle continued to run the event at least until 1970 as Paraguay did not yet have a national chess federation, although it was affiliated with FIDE and had competed in Chess Olympiads at irregular intervals starting at Buenos Aires 1939.[1]

[edit] Winners

Year Winner
1938 Juan Silvano Diaz Perez
1939 Juan Silvano Diaz Perez
1940 Ernesto Espinola
1941 Ernesto Espinola
1942 Juan Silvano Diaz Perez
1943 Ernesto Stadecker
1944 Ernesto Stadecker
1945 Ernesto Stadecker
1946 Luis Oscar Boettner
1947 Luis Oscar Boettner
1948 Carlos Almeida
1949 Carlos Almeida
1950 Carlos Almeida
1951 Carlos Almeida
1952 Faustino Paniagua
1953 Eduardo Salomon
1954 Ronald Cantero
1955 Ronald Cantero
1956 Ronald Cantero
1957 Ronald Cantero
1958 Ronald Cantero
1959 Benigno Rivarola
1960 Eleuterio Recalde
1961 Ronald Cantero
1962 Ronald Cantero
1963 Victorio Riego Prieto
1964 Raul Silva
1965 Ronald Cantero
1966 Omar Villagra
1967 Emiliano Saguier
1968 Emiliano Saguier
1969 Emiliano Saguier
1970 Julio César Ingolotti
1971 Ruben Carlos Gamarra
1972 Victorio Riego Prieto
1973 Oscar Ferreira
1974 Oscar Ferreira
1975 Ruben Carlos Gamarra
1976 Zenon Franco
1977 Victorio Riego Prieto
1978 Oscar Ferreira
1979 Ruben Carlos Gamarra
1980 Oscar Ferreira
1981 Cristobal Valiente
1982 Cristobal Valiente
1983 Luis Carlos Patriarca
1984 Francisco Santacruz
1985 Cristobal Valiente
1986 Francisco Santacruz
1987 Francisco Santacruz
1988 Francisco Santacruz
1989 Cristobal Valiente
1990 Francisco Santacruz
1991 Cristobal Valiente
1992 Cristobal Valiente
1993 Carlos Gamarra Caceres
1994 Cesar Santacruz
1995 Eduardo Peralta
1996 Ricardo Kropff
1997 Cristobal Valiente
1998 Luis Carlos Patriarca
1999 Eduardo Peralta
2000 Eduardo Peralta
2001 Jose Cubas
2002 Enrique Butti
2003 Luis Carlos Patriarca
2004 Axel Bachmann
2005 Luis Carlos Patriarca
2006 Luis Carlos Patriarca
2007 Luis Carlos Patriarca

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sunnucks, Anne (1970), The Encyclopaedia of Chess, St. Martin's Press, p. 345, LCCN 78-106371 

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