Belarusian Chess Championship
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The 65th Belarusian Chess Championship (65th) was held 18–28 February 1999. GM Viacheslav Dydyshko won the 12-player, single round-robin tournament (average Elo rating 2424), earning his tenth championship in 26 attempts.
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References
- Crowther, Mark (15 March 1999), THE WEEK IN CHESS 227: Belarusian Championship 1999, London Chess Center
- Belarusian Championship 2000 from Chess in Belarus
- Short biography of Sergei Azarov, 2001 and 2002 winner
- Belarusian Championship 2002 from fide.com
- Crowther, Mark (7 April 2003), THE WEEK IN CHESS 439: Belarusian Championship 2003, London Chess Center
- Crowther, Mark (22 March 2004), THE WEEK IN CHESS 489: Belarusian Championship 2004, London Chess Center
- Crowther, Mark (21 March 2005), THE WEEK IN CHESS 541: Belarusian Championship 2005, London Chess Center
- Crowther, Mark (27 March 2006), THE WEEK IN CHESS 594: Belarusian Championship 2006, London Chess Center
- Crowther, Mark (22 January 2007), THE WEEK IN CHESS 637: Belarusian Championship 2007, London Chess Center
- Crowther, Mark (28 January 2008), THE WEEK IN CHESS 690: Belarusian Championship 2008, London Chess Center
- Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography, McFarland, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6 (some player first names)
- RUSBASE, part V, 1919–1937 and 1991–1994
- RUSBASE, part IV, 1938–1960
- RUSBASE, part III, 1961–1969 and 1985–1990
- RUSBASE, part II, 1970–1984
- Complete list of the men's championship
- Complete list of the women's championship
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