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The first '''Argentine Chess Championship''' was held in 1921.


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Revision as of 04:02, 25 October 2007

The first Argentine Chess Championship was held in 1921.

Year City Winner
1921 match Damian Reca
1922 match Benito Villegas
1923 match Damian Reca
1924 match Damian Reca
1925 match Damian Reca
1926 match Roberto Grau
1927 match Roberto Grau
1928 match Roberto Grau
1929 match Isaias Pleci
1930 match Isaias Pleci
1931 match Jacobo Bolbochan
1932 match Jacobo Bolbochan
1933 match Luis Piazzini
1934 match Roberto Grau
1935 match Roberto Grau
1936 match Carlos Guimard
1937 match Carlos Guimard
1938 match Roberto Grau
1939 match Carlos Maderna
1940 match Carlos Guimard
1941 match Hector Rossetto
1942 match Herman Pilnik
1943 Buenos Aires Juan Iliesco
1944 Buenos Aires Hector Rossetto
1945 Buenos Aires Herman Pilnik
1946 Buenos Aires Julio Bolbochan
1947 Buenos Aires Hector Rossetto
1948 Buenos Aires Julio Bolbochan
1949 match Miguel Najdorf
1950 Buenos Aires Carlos Maderna
1951 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1952 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1953 Buenos Aires Oscar Panno
1955 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1956 Buenos Aires Raul Sanguinetti
1957 Buenos Aires Raul Sanguinetti
1958 Buenos Aires Herman Pilnik
1959 Buenos Aires Bernardo Wexler
1960 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1961 Buenos Aires Hector Rossetto
1962 Buenos Aires Raul Sanguinetti
1963 Buenos Aires Raimundo Garcia
1964 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1965 Buenos Aires Raul Sanguinetti
1966 Buenos Aires Miguel Quinteros
1967 Mar del Plata Miguel Najdorf
1968 Buenos Aires Raul Sanguinetti
1969 Buenos Aires Carlos Juarez
1971 Buenos Aires Jorge Rubinetti
1972 Buenos Aires Hector Rossetto
1973 Sante Fe Raul Sanguinetti
1974 Caseros Raul Sanguinetti
1975 Buenos Aires Miguel Najdorf
1976 Buenos Aires Jorge Szmetan
1978 Buenos Aires Jaime Emma
1980 Quilmes Miguel Quinteros
1982 Buenos Aires Jorge Rubinetti
1983 Buenos Aires Jorge Goméz Baillo
1984 Buenos Aires Gerardo Barbero
1985 Buenos Aires Oscar Panno
1986 Daniel Campora
1987 Marcelo Tempone
1988 Jorge Rubinetti
1989 Daniel Campora
1990 Guillermo Soppe
1991 Jorge Rubinetti
1992 Oscar Panno
1993 Hugo Spangenberg
1994 Pablo Ricardi
1995 Pablo Ricardi
1996 Pablo Ricardi
1997 Guillermo Malbran
1998 Pablo Ricardi
1999 Pablo Ricardi
2000 Ariel Sorin
2001 Ruben Felgaer
2002 Martin Labollita
2003 Guillermo Soppe
2004 Ariel Sorin
2005 Diego Flores
2006 Fernando Peralta

References

  • Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess: The Records, Guinness Books, pp. 87–88, ISBN 0-85112-455-0
  • http://ar.geocities.com/carlasevigne/Campeonatos_Argentinos_tablas.htm