Indian Chess Championship
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The Indian Chess Championship is a yearly national chess championship of India. It was established in 1955 by the Andhra State Chess Association as a two-yearly event, but since 1971 it has been played yearly. The first edition was held in Eluru (Andhra Pradesh) from May 15-May 28 and was jointly won by Ramchandra Sapre and D. Venkayya with 9/12.[1]
The women’s championship commenced in 1974. The first 10 editions were dominated by the Khadilkar sisters Vasanthi, Jayshree and Rohini. Rohini is the youngest and won the championship five times, Jayshree won four titles, and the eldest Vasanthie won the championship in the inaugural year.
Winners
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Women's final standings
37th IND-ch (Women) Bhubaneswar 2010 Player Rating Perf. +/- Points 1 Soumya Swaminathan (IND) 2332 2440 +16 8.5/11 2 Mary Ann Gomes (IND) 2306 2392 +14 8/11 3 Ghate Swathi (IND) 2302 2333 +9 8/11 4 Rout Padmini (IND) 2352 2369 +4 7.5/11 5 Sachdev Tania (IND) 2385 2332 -5 7/11 6 Nisha Mohota (IND) 2325 2332 +3 7/11 7 Bodda Pratyusha (IND) 2086 2256 +24 6/11 8 Eesha Karavade (IND) 2369 2171 -24 5.5/11 9 R Bharathi (IND) 2111 2132 +3 5.5/11 10 Manisha Mohanty Kiran (IND) 2230 2108 -15 5.5/11 11 S Harini (IND) 2063 2085 +2 5.5/11 12 Mohota Swathi (IND) 2090 2083 -2 5/11 13 Rucha Pujari (IND) 2114 2024 -13 5/11 14 Mokal Amrutha (IND) 2089 1987 -15 5/11 15 A Akshaya (IND) 2022 1999 -4 5/11 16 Rajkumar Preethi (IND) 2073 1993 -13 5/11 17 Gochhikar Aparajita (IND) 1871 2132 +26 4.5/9 18 Katra Arunima (IND) 1866 2003 +16 4.5/10 19 J Saranya (IND) 2123 2021 -15 4/11 20 Sonakshi Rathore (IND) 1971 1917 -9 3.5/10 21 A Sithalatchumi (IND) 1917 1950 +1 3/10 22 Gole Shweta (IND) 1906 1879 -5 3/10 23 Sinha Minki (IND) 1880 1838 -6 2.5/10 24 JG Nivedhitha (IND) 1819 1964 +9 2/6
IND-ch (Women) Kozhikode 30th 2003 Player Rating Points TB Perf. +/- 1 Humpy Koneru (IND) 2468 16 2713 +27 2 Subbaraman Vijayalakshmi (IND) 2426 14½ 2540 +20 3 Nisha Mohota (IND) 2321 11 87.25 2346 +7 4 Dronavalli Harika (IND) 2353 11 81.00 2345 0 5 Subbaraman Meenakshi (IND) 2288 10 73.75 2304 +5 6 Eesha Karavade (IND) 2211 10 70.00 2309 +23 7 Sachdev Tania (IND) 2218 9 2267 +11 8 Aarthie Ramaswamy (IND) 2322 8 62.50 2221 -23 9 Kruttika Nadig (IND) 2145 8 56.00 2230 -18 10 Ghate Swathi (IND) 2309 8 54.75 2222 -20 11 Anupama Gokhale (IND) 2217 8 54.00 2226 +1 12 Yuvaraj Pratihba (IND) 2231 7 53.75 2185 -12 13 Bagyashree Sathe Thipsay (IND) 2249 7 48.00 2184 -16 14 Chandra Hawsa Koneru (IND) 2139 6½ 2168 +5 15 Nath Saheli (IND) 2127 6 40.00 2146 +2 16 Sai Ravi Meera (IND) 2160 6 39.00 2146 -5 17 MR Sangeetha (IND) 2140 4 2047 -21 18 Cv Rajalakshmi (IND) 2092 3 1987 -20
Notes
References
- List of winners 1955-2006
- List of women's winners 1974-2006
- D.K. Bharadwaj (2003), A big boom in the brain game; A history of chess in India
- The Hindu news 41st edition
- The Hindu news 42nd edition
- Chessbase report of the 43rd edition
- Chessbase report of the 44th edition
- TWIC news 34th Women's edition
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