Slovak Chess Championship
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The Slovak Chess Championship is the chess competition, which determines the best slovak chess player.
History
- 1993 - today - championships of Slovakia
- for Czechoslovak championship see Czechoslovak Chess Championship
Men's winners
In Slovakia, part of Czechoslovakia
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# Year City Winner 01 1955 Starý Smokovec Ján Šefc 02 1975 Hlohovec Ján Plachetka 03 1977 Detva Ľubomír Ftáčnik 04 1978 Prešov Jozef Franzen 05 1979 Dolný Kubín Ľubomír Ftáčnik 06 1981 Bardejov Ladislav Dobrovolský 07 1983 Nová Baňa Róbert Tibenský 08 1984 Čadca Igor Štohl 09 1985 Piešťany Ján Baňas 10 1986 Bratislava Igor Gažík 11 1987 Šaľa Róbert Tibenský 12 1988 Trnava Peter Petrán 13 1989 Michalovce Martin Mrva 14 1991 Trenčín Ivan Novák
In independent Slovakia
# Year City Winner 01 1993 Topoľčianky Ján Plachetka 02 1994 Topoľčianky Róbert Tibenský 03 1995 Trenčín Róbert Tibenský 04 1996 Martin Róbert Tibenský 05 1997 Prešov Ladislav Salai 06 1998 Prievidza Tomáš Balogh 07 1999 Nové Zámky Ján Baňas 08 2000 Zvolen Ján Markoš 09 2001 Prešov Vítězslav Priehoda[1] 10 2002 Galanta - Kaskády Sergei Movsesian[2] 11 2003 Tatranské Zruby Mikuláš Maník[3] 12 2004 Zemplínska Šírava Eduard Hagara[4] 13 2005 Trenčianske Teplice Tomáš Petrík[5] 14 2006 Banská Štiavnica Tomáš Petrík[6] 15 2007 Banská Štiavnica Sergei Movsesian[7] 16 2008 Zvolen Peter Vavrák[8] 17 2009 Tatranské Zruby Martin Mrva[9] 18 2010 Banská Štiavnica Marián Jurčík[10][11] 19 2011 Banská Štiavnica Ján Markoš[12] 20 2012 Banská Štiavnica Ján Markoš[13] 21 2013 Banská Štiavnica Peter Michalik[14][15]
Women's winners
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# Year City Winner 01 1991 Trencin Ivana Sedlakova 02 1993 Topoľčianky Jarmila Kačincová 03 1994 Martin Andrea Ciganikova 04 1996 Ziar nad Hronom Mirjana Medic 11 2003 Tatranské Zruby Eva Repková 16 2008 Zvolen Mária Machalová[16] 17 2009 Tatranské Zruby Regina Pokorná[17] 18 2010 Banská Štiavnica Eva Repková[10][18] 19 2011 Banská Štiavnica Julia Kochetkova[12] 20 2012 Banská Štiavnica Julia Kochetkova[13][19] 21 2013 Banská Štiavnica Eva Repková[14][15]
- ↑ SVK Intl Champ.2001
- ↑ playoffs in rapid chess Movsesian wins again Ftáčnik 1.5 - 0.5 - see Chessbase Megabase 2008
- ↑ Open Tatry SVK Champ
- ↑ SVK Champ.2004
- ↑ SVK Indv.Champ
- ↑ SVK_Championship_2006_GM
- ↑ SVK Championship 2007 GM
- ↑ SVK Championship 2008 OPEN A
- ↑ GM Martin Mrva získal double ! (slovak)
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 SVK championship 2010 OPEN A
- ↑ Šach: Čech Cvek medzinárodným majstrom Slovenska (slovak)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 SVK Championship 2011 OPEN A
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 International Championship of Slovakia 2012 - OPEN A
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 SVK championship 2013
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Swordplay in Slovakia Milan Maros, ChessBase News
- ↑ SVK women championship 2008
- ↑ GM Martin Mrva získal double ! (slovak)
- ↑ Šach: Čech Cvek medzinárodným majstrom Slovenska (slovak)
- ↑ History of Festival 2012
Sources
- Megabase 2008 from Chessbase
- Chess news from Peter Mego
- ratings at fide.com
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