Slovenian Chess Championship

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The Slovenian Chess Championship is the national chess championship held in Slovenia. The championship has been played since the 1950s, first as a regional championship in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and after the independence of Slovenia as a national championship. Before 1991, the championship was usually played as a qualifier for the Yugoslav Chess Championship in which not always the best players participated. This is because the best Slovenian players were often automatically qualified for the championship based on rating or performance in other tournaments.

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[edit] Winners

[edit] As a regional championship

Year City (men) Men City (women) Women
1936 Ljubljana Joze Sorli - -
1946 Ljubljana Milan Germek - -
1947 Kranj Milan Longer - -
1948 Celje Mlinar Ljubljana Slava Cvenkl
1949 - - Ljubljana Slava Cvenkl
1950 - - Ljubljana Majda Kokalj
1951 Ljubljana Vasja Pirc Ljubljana Alojzija Pongrac
1952 Ljubljana Milan Vidmar - -
1953 Ljubljana Milan Germek
Vasja Pirc
Ljubljana Slava Cvenkl
1954 Ljubljana Stojan Puc
Cveto Trampuž
Ljubljana Božena Osterc
1955 Ljubljana Zdravko Gabrovsek Ljubljana Lojzka Dvorsak
1956 Ljubljana Branko Grosek Dobrna Osterc Božena
1957 Lasko Slavko Krivec Idrija Herma Svarcer
1958 Ljubljana Stojan Puc Ljubljana Majda Struc
1959 Ljubljana Bruno Parma Ljubljana Milka Ljiljak
1960 Izola Janez Stupica Murska Sobota Mira Piberl
1961 Ljubljana Bruno Parma Ljubljana Mira Piberl
1962 Ljubljana Marjan Ankerst Dobrna Mira Piberl
1963 Ljubljana Zvone Krzisnik Ljubljana Mira Piberl
1964 Ljubljana Marjan Ankerst Ljubljana Milka Ljiljak
1965 Ljubljana Stojan Puc
Janez Podkrajšek
Ljubljana Milka Ljiljak
1966 Ljubljana Janez Stupica Maribor Milka Ljiljak
1967 Ljubljana Stojan Puc Ljubljana Mira Vospernik
1968 Ljubljana Albin Planinc Maribor Herma Svarcer
1969 Ljubljana Rudolf Osterman Ljubljana Ana Praznik
1970 Ljubljana Vladimir Ivacic Maribor Brigita Serianz
1971 Ljubljana Albin Planinc Otocec Pavla Kosir
1972 Ljubljana Janez Barle Dravograd Ana Praznik
1973 Maribor Joze Papler Ljubljana Francka Petek
1974 Šmarješke Toplice Janez Barle Radovljica Pavla Kosir
1975 Ptuj Ivo Mihevc Murska Sobota Herma Svarcer
1976 Ljubljana Vladimir Ivačič Jesenice Herma Svarcer
1977 Lasko Marjan Slak Maribor Francka Petek
1978 Radovljica Rok Krzisnik Maribor Brigita Rakic-Serianc
1979 Maribor Oskar Orel
Darko Steiner
Ljubljana Nevenka Golc
1980 Trbovlje Janez Barle Maribor Nevenka Golc
1981 Ljubljana Janez Barle Kranj Francka Petek
1982 Kranj Iztok Jelen Celje Mira Vospernik
1983 Maribor Iztok Jelen Kranj Tatjana Vavpotic-Kosanski
1984 Radovljica Janez Barle Kranj Tatjana Vavpotic-Kosanski
1985 Ptuj Leon Gostisa Kranj Francka Petek
1986 Kranj Leon Gostisa Ptuj Simona Orel
1987 Zalec Leon Gostisa Maribor Tatjana Vavpotic-Kosanski
1988 Vrhnika Aljosa Grosar Postojna Simona Orel
1989 Portoroz Damjan Plesec Ljubljana Anita Licina
1990 Ptuj Igor Jelen Ljubljana Andreja Erjavec

[edit] As a national championship

Year City (men) Men City (women) Women
1991 Ljubljana Aljosa Grosar Ptuj Anita Licina
1992 Postojna Leon Gostisa Bled Kiti Grosar
1993 Radovljica Drazen Sermek Murska Sobota Natasa Krmelj
1994 Nova Gorica Leon Gostisa Podlehnik Kiti Grosar
1995 Vrhnika Bogdan Podlesnik Ljubljana Narcisa Mihevc
1996 Grize Alexander Beliavsky Grize Anita Licina
1997 Krsko Marko Tratar Ljubljana Jana Krivec
1998 Maribor Drazen Sermek Maribor Kiti Grosar
1999 Kranj Dusko Pavasovic Kranj Narcisa Mihevc-Mohr
2000 Skofja Loka Primoz Soln Skofja Loka Jana Krivec
2001 Grize Aljosa Grosar Grize Darja Kaps
2002 Dobrna Adrian Mihalcisin Dobrna Jana Krivec
2003 Bled Jure Borišek Bled Jana Krivec
2004 Maribor Tadej Sakelšek Maribor Darja Kaps
2005 Ptuj Jure Borišek Ptuj Jana Krivec
2006 Ljubljana Dusko Pavasovic Ljubljana Jana Krivec
2007 Ljubljana Dusko Pavasovic Ljubljana Vesna Rozic

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