Paris City Chess Championship

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The first Paris City Chess Championship was held in 1925.[1][2][3]

# Year Winnerr
1 1925 Abraham Baratz
Vitaly Halberstadt
2 1926 Leon Schwartzmann
3 1927 Abraham Baratz
4 1928 Abraham Baratz
5 1929 Tihomil Drezga
6 1930 Josef Cukierman
7 1931 Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
8 1932 Oscar Blum
9 1933 Alexander Alekhine
10 1934 Nicolas Rossolimo
11 1935 Léon Monosson
12 1936 Nicolas Rossolimo
13 1937 Nicolas Rossolimo
14 1938 Maurice Raizman
15 1939 Nicolas Rossolimo
16 1942 Robert Crépeaux
17 1943 Schoen
18 1944 César Boutteville
19 1945 César Boutteville
20 1946 César Boutteville
21 1947 Nicolas Rossolimo
22 1948 Nicolas Rossolimo
23 1949 Nicolas Rossolimo
24 1950 Jacques Planté
25 1951 Stepan Popel
26 1952 César Boutteville
27 1953 Stepan Popel
28 1954 Stepan Popel
29 1955 Pierre Rolland
30 1956 Borko Simonovic
31 1957 J. Ratner
32 1958 Guy Mazzoni
33 1959 G. Linais
34 1961 César Boutteville
35 1962 Francois Molnar
36 1963 Francois Molnar
37 1964 Francois Molnar
38 1965 Bogdan Ducic
39 1966 Miodrag Todorcevic
40 1967 Miodrag Todorcevic
41 1968 Claude Jean
42 1969 Bernard Huguet
43 1970 Kristian Cormier
44 1971 Alexanadar Obradovic
45 1972 César Boutteville
46 1973 Miodrag Todorcevic
47 1974 Miodrag Todorcevic
48 1975 Jacques Maclès
49 1976 Miodrag Todorcevic
50 1977 G. Nora
51 1978 Christian Lécuyer
52 1979 Alain Villeneuve
53 1980 Zilber (off contest)
Nicolas Giffard
54 1981 Didier Sellos
55 1982 Éric Prié
56 1983 Éric Prié
57 1984 Olivier Renet
58 1985 Slim Belkhodja
59 1986 Nabil Doghri
60 1987 Jacques Maclès
61 1988 Didier Sellos
62 1989 Christophe Bernard
63 1990 Manuel Apicella
64 1991 Jacques Elbilia
65 1992 Éric Prié
66 1993 Laurent Vérat
67 1994 Jacques Demarre
68 1995 Olivier Renet
69 1996 Éric Prié
70 1997 Eloi Relange
71 1998 Eloi Relange
72 1999 Eloi Relange
73 2000 Joël Lautier
74 2001 Luc Bergèz
75 2002 Yochanan Afek (off contest)
Laurent Fressinet
76 2003 Alberto David[4]
77 2004 Jean-Marc Degraeve
78 2005 Alberto David[5]
79 2006 Murtas Kazhgaleyev[6]
80 2007 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave[7]
81 2008 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave[8]
82 2009 Murtas Kazhgaleyev[9][6]
83 2010 Sebastien Feller[10]
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87 2012 Sergey Fedorchuk[11]
88 2013 Adrien Demuth[12]

References

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  2. "Champ Paris". Heritageechecsfra.free.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  3. "Campeonato de París". Ajedrezdeataque.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  4. "modele". Idf-echecs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
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  6. 1 2 "Chess News - Murtas Kazhgaleyev wins Ile-de-France Paris Championship". ChessBase.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  7. "ChIP Fide - Classement après la ronde 9". Idf-echecs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
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  11. http://www.chessdom.com/sergey-fedorchuk-convincing-winner-of-the-87th-paris-chess-championship/
  12. http://www.chessdom.com/adrien-demuth-first-at-the-88th-paris-chess-championship/
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