Armenian Chess Championship
This is a list of all the winners of the Armenian Chess Championship. The first championship was played in 1934, when Armenia was a part of the Transcaucasian SFSR. Championships were held sporadically in the Armenian SSR until 1945, when they became contested every year; this has continued today in independent Armenia. The tournament has usually been held as a round robin of the country's top players.
Men's Winners
# Year Winner 1 1934 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 2 1938 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian
Alexander Dolukhanian3 1939 Dolukhanian, AlexanderAlexander Dolukhanian 4 1941 Kalashian, LorisLoris Kalashian
Vazgen Karapetian5 1945 Kalantar, AlexanderAlexander Kalantar 6 1946 Petrosian, TigranTigran Petrosian 7 1947 Petrosian, TigranTigran Petrosian
Genrikh Kasparian8 1948 Petrosian, TigranTigran Petrosian
Genrikh Kasparian9 1949 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 10 1950 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 11 1951 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 12 1952 Goldin, VladimirVladimir Goldin 13 1953 Sargsian, ArtsrunArtsrun Sargsian 14 1954 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 15 1955 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 16 1956 Kasparian, GenrikhGenrikh Kasparian 17 1957 Miasnikov, NikolayNikolay Miasnikov 18 1958 Mnatsakanian, EduardEduard Mnatsakanian 19 1959 Mnatsakanian, EduardEduard Mnatsakanian 20 1960 Mnatsakanian, EduardEduard Mnatsakanian 21 1961 Zakarian, VanikVanik Zakarian
Artsrun Sargsian22 1962 Mnatsakanian, EduardEduard Mnatsakanian 23 1963 Demirkhanian, AdolphAdolph Demirkhanian 24 1964 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian 25 1965 Demirkhanian, AdolphAdolph Demirkhanian 26 1966 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian 27 1967 Mnatsakanian, EduardEduard Mnatsakanian 28 1968 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian 29 1969 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian
Karen Grigorian30 1970 Grigorian, KarenKaren Grigorian 31 1971 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian 32 1972 Grigorian, LevonLevon Grigorian
Karen Grigorian33 1973 Arutiunov, AlbertAlbert Arutiunov 34 1974 Petrosian, ArshakArshak Petrosian 35 1975 Voskanian, VahagnVahagn Voskanian 36 1976 Petrosian, ArshakArshak Petrosian
Vanik Zakarian
Gagik Akopian37 1977 Arutiunov, AlbertAlbert Arutiunov 38 1978 Lputian, SmbatSmbat Lputian 39 1979 Movsisian, SlavikSlavik Movsisian 40 1980 Lputian, SmbatSmbat Lputian 41 1981 Shaboian, VladimirVladimir Shaboian
Karen Movsisian42 1982 Tavadian, HrachikHrachik Tavadian 43 1983 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 44 1984 Shaboian, VladimirVladimir Shaboian 45 1985 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 46 1986 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 47 1987 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 48 1988 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 49 1989 Ambartsoumian, ArmenArmen Ambartsoumian 50 1990 Minasian, ArtashesArtashes Minasian 51 1991 Galdunts, SergeySergey Galdunts 52 1992 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian
Artashes Minasian53 1993 Minasian, ArtashesArtashes Minasian 54 1994 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 55 1995 Minasian, ArtashesArtashes Minasian 56 1996 Akopian, VladimirVladimir Akopian 57 1997 Akopian, VladimirVladimir Akopian 58 1998 Lputian, SmbatSmbat Lputian 59 1999 Asrian, KarenKaren Asrian 60 2000 Sargissian, GabrielGabriel Sargissian 61 2001 Lputian, SmbatSmbat Lputian 62 2002 Aronian, LevonLevon Aronian 63 2003 Sargissian, GabrielGabriel Sargissian 64 2004 Minasian, ArtashesArtashes Minasian 65 2005 Anastasian, AshotAshot Anastasian 66 2006 Minasian, ArtashesArtashes Minasian 67 2007 Asrian, KarenKaren Asrian 68 2008 Asrian, KarenKaren Asrian 69 2009 Pashikian, ArmanArman Pashikian 70 2010 Grigoryan, AvetikAvetik Grigoryan 71 2011 Hovhannisyan, RobertRobert Hovhannisyan 72 2012 Petrosian, Tigran L.Tigran L. Petrosian 73 2013 Petrosian, Tigran L.Tigran L. Petrosian[1] 74 2014 Kotanjian, TigranTigran Kotanjian[2] 75 2015 Grigoryan, Karen H.Karen H. Grigoryan
Women's winners
# Year Winner 48 1993 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 49 1994 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 50 1995 Mkrtchian, LilitLilit Mkrtchian 51 1996 Hlghatian, GoharGohar Hlghatian 52 1997 Hlghatian, GoharGohar Hlghatian 53 1998 Mkrtchian, LilitLilit Mkrtchian 54 1999 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 55 2000 Mkrtchian, LilitLilit Mkrtchian 56 2001 Hlghatian, GoharGohar Hlghatian 57 2002 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 58 2003 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 59 2004 Danielian, ElinaElina Danielian 60 2005 Mkrtchian, LilitLilit Mkrtchian 61 2006 Andriasian, SiranushSiranush Andriasian 62 2007 Andriasian, SiranushSiranush Andriasian 63 2008 Galojan, LilitLilit Galojan 64 2009 Galojan, LilitLilit Galojan 65 2010 Kharatyan, AnahitAnahit Kharatyan 66 2011 Andriasian, SiranushSiranush Andriasian 67 2012 Kursova, MariaMaria Kursova[3] 68 2013 Hairapetian, AnnaAnna Hairapetian[4] 69 2014 Sargsyan, ShushannaShushanna Sargsyan[5] 70 2015 Gaboyan, Susanna Susanna Gaboyan
References
- ↑ "Armenian Chess Championships 2013". FIDE. 2013-01-25. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
- ↑ "Tigran Kotanjian wins Armenia’s Chess Championship". Aysor.am. 2014-01-21. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ Maria Kursova wins Armenian Women’s Chess Championship 2012
- ↑ Anna Hairapetian - Armenian Woman Champion 2013
- ↑ Shushanna Sargsyan becomes Armenia's Chess Champion 2014
- RUSBASE (part V) 1919-1937,1991-1994 (Archived 2009-10-24)
- RUSBASE (part IV) 1938-1960 (Archived 2009-10-25)
- RUSBASE (part III), 1961-1969,1985-1990 (Archived 2009-10-25)
- RUSBASE (part II) 1970-1984 (Archived 2009-10-25)
- Champions from the Armenian Chess Federation Men and Women