Leinster Chess Championship
The Leinster Chess Championship is an annual chess competition in Ireland, which was first played in 1912. It is run by the Leinster Chess Union and the winner is declared Leinster Champion. In recent years the competition has been in conjunction with another tournament, the City of Dublin (1999), the Irish Open (2001, 2003) and since 2012 as part of the Malahide Millenium Chess tournament.[1]
Winners
- 1912 - Charles J. Barry (Sackville)
- 1913 - Charles J. Barry (Sackville)
- 1914 - Charles J. Barry (Sackville)
- 1915-1919 No championship during First World War
- 1950 - Paddy Duignan
- 1954 - J.J. Walsh (Clontarf)
- 1961 - J.J. Walsh (Dublin)
- 1978 - John Gibson
- 1985 - Eugene Curtin (Dundrum)
- 1986 - John Delaney (Sandymount)
- 1987 - Joe Ryan (Dún Laoghaire)
- 1989 - Jim McCarthy
- 1990 - Stephen Brady ( Phibsboro)
- 1991 - Colm Daly
- 1992 - Gerry O'Connell (St. Benildus)[2]
- 2001 - Daire McMahon (Crumlin) and Colm Daly
- 2002 - Joe Ryan (Phibsboro)
- 2003 - Stephen Brady (Phibsboro)
- 2004 - Jörg Weidemann
- 2005 - Alexander Baburin GM (Kilkenny)
- 2006 - Karl McPhillips (Dublin University)
- 2007 - Gavin Wall IM
- 2008 - David Fitzsimons (Elm Mount)
- 2009 - Not held
- 2010 - David Fitzsimons (Elm Mount)
- 2011 - John Joyce (Bray/Greystones) [3]
Run as part of the Malahide Millenium
- 2012 - Colm Daly (Bray/Greystones)
- 2013 - Juri Firstov (Phibsboro)
- 2014 - John Delaney (Blanchardstown Juniors)
References
- ↑ Malahide Millenium Tournament Malahide Chess Club Website
- ↑ Roll of Honour St. Benildus Chess Club
- ↑ Joyce crowned Leinster Chess Champion Bray People, 15 June 2011
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