Yugoslav Chess Championship
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Yugoslav Chess Championship is a tournament with great tradition, held to determine the national champion. It is usually very strong event, especially it was in a period of 1945-1991, when use to represent players from six internal republics, today different countries.
Since 1992, at Yugoslav championship there were no more players from newly independent countries - Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia. As the country changed name, since 2003, Yugoslav Chess Championship was renamed to Chess Championship of Serbia and Montenegro. Starting from 2007, after Montenegro left state union with Serbia, it is Serbian Chess Championship. Serbia is a succeeder of former Yugoslavia. There was no championship in years 2003 and 2004.
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[edit] Winner list (Men)
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No. Year Champion 1 1935 Vasja Pirc and Borislav Kostić[1] 2 1936 Vasja Pirc[2] 3 1937 Vasja Pirc, Mieczysław Najdorf off contest[3] 4 1938 Borislav Kostić[4] 5 1939 Milan Vidmar[5]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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No. Year Champion 1 1945 Petar Trifunović 2 1946 Petar Trifunović 3 1947 Svetozar Gligorić
Petar Trifunović4 1948 Svetozar Gligorić
Vasja Pirc5 1949 Svetozar Gligorić 6 1950 Svetozar Gligorić 7 1951 Braslav Rabar 8 1952 Petar Trifunović 9 1953 Vasja Pirc 10 1955 Nikola Karaklajić 11 1956 Svetozar Gligorić 12 1957 Svetozar Gligorić 13 1958 Svetozar Gligorić
Borislav Ivkov14 1959 Svetozar Gligorić 15 1960 Svetozar Gligorić 16 1961 Petar Trifunović 17 1962 Aleksandar Matanović
Dragoljub Minić18 1962 Svetozar Gligorić 19 1963 Borislav Ivkov
Mijo Udovčić20 1965 Milan Matulović 21 1965 Svetozar Gligorić 22 1967 Milan Matulović 23 1968 Predrag Ostojić
Janez Stupica24 1969 Aleksandar Matanović 25 1970 Dragoljub Velimirović
Milan Vukić26 1971 Predag Ostojić
Milan Vukić27 1972 Borislav Ivkov 28 1973 Božidar Ivanović 29 1974 Milan Vukić 30 1975 Dragoljub Velimirović 31 1976 Krunoslav Hulak 32 1977 Ljubomir Ljubojević
Srdjan Marangunić33 1978 Aleksandar Matanović 34 1979 Ivan Nemet 35 1980 Predrag Nikolić 36 1981 Božidar Ivanović 37 1982 Ljubomir Ljubojević 38 1983 Dušan Rajković 39 1984 Predrag Nikolić 40 1985 Slavoljub Marjanović 41 1986 Dragan Barlov 42 1987 Miralem Dževlan 43 1988 Ivan Sokolov 44 1989 Zdenko Kožul 45 1990 Zdenko Kožul 46 1991 Branko Damljanović
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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No. Year Champion 47 1992 Aleksa Striković 48 1993 Miroljub Lazić 49 1994 Milan Vukić 50 1995 Petar Popović 51 1996 Božidar Ivanović 52 1997 Dragoljub Velimirović 53 1998 Miroslav Marković 54 1999 Miroslav Tošić 55 2000 Zlatko Ilinčić 56 2001 Branko Damljanović, Aleksandar Kovačević
Dejan Pikula and Nikola Ostojić57 2002 Miloš Pavlović
Union of Serbia and Montenegro
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No. Year Champion 1 2005 Miloš Perunović 2 2006 Branko Damljanović
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No. Year Champion 1 2007 Miloš Perunović 2 2008 Ivan Ivanisevic
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No. Year Champion 1 2007 Dragisa Blagojevic
[edit] Winner list (Women)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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No. Year Champion 1 1947 Lidija Timofejeva 2 1948 Lidija Timofejeva 3 1949 Lidija Timofejeva
Slava Cvenkl4 1950 Vera Nedeljković 5 1951 Vera Nedeljković 6 1952 Vera Nedeljković
Milunka Lazarević7 1953 Vera Nedeljković 8 1954 Milunka Lazarević 9 1955 Nagy-Radenković 10 1956 Milunka Lazarević 11 1957 Milunka Lazarević 12 1958 Vera Nedeljković 13 1959 Ljubica Jocić 14 1960 Milunka Lazarević 15 1961 Katarina Jovanović 16 1962 Milunka Lazarević 17 1963 Milunka Lazarević 18 1964 Tereza Štadler 19 1965 Vera Nedeljković 20 1967 Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov 21 1968 Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov 22 1969 Ružica Jovanović 23 1970 24 1971 Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov 25 1972 Katarina Jovanović 26 1973 Amalija Pihajlić 27 1974 Katarina Jovanović 28 1975 Milunka Lazarević 29 1976 Milunka Lazarević 30 1977 Amalija Pihajlić
Gordana Marković31 1978 Olivera Prokopović 32 1979 Milunka Lazarević 33 1980 Vlasta Maček 34 1981 Gordana Marković 35 1982 Milunka Lazarević 36 1983 Marija Petrović
Suzana Maksimović37 1984 Marija Petrović 38 1985 Zorica Nikolin 39 1986 Alisa Marić 40 1987 Zorica Nikolin 41 1988 Vesna Misanovic-Basagic 42 1989 Daniela Nutu-Gajić 43 1990 Jordanka Mićić 44 1991 Mirjana Marić
Suzana Maksimović
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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No. Year Champion 45 1992 Sanja Vuksanović 46 1993 Mirjana Marić 47 1994 Irina Chelushkina 48 1995 Nataša Bojković 49 1996 Nataša Bojković 50 1997 Nataša Bojković 51 1998 Nataša Bojković 52 1999 Irina Chelushkina 53 2000 Svetlana Prudnikova 54 2001 Irina Chelushkina 55 2002 Svetlana Prudnikova
Union of Serbia and Montenegro
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No. Year Champion 1 2005 Irina Chelushkina 2 2006 Irina Chelushkina
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No. Year Champion 1 2007 Andjelija Stojanović
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No. Year Champion 1 2007 Aleksandra Mijovic
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
- Golombek, Harry (1977), Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess, Batsford, p. 349 (men's results from 1945 through 1976)
- http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/
- http://sah.vrsac.com/Aktuelno/Koviljaca.asp
- http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/pagine/yugoslavia.htm
- http://www.sah-zveza.si/rez/arhiv/frmIskKron.asp
- yurope.com 1998 Women's edition (in Serbian)
- 1999 Crosstable at chess.gr (52th Women's)
- 2001 Crosstables at chess.gr (56th Men's and 54th Women's)
- Results from TWIC: 2000, 2005, 2005, 2007, 2007, 2008