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      The Australian Chess Championship is a tournament organised by the Australian Chess Federation and held every two years. The tournament is largely restricted to Australian chess players, although it is common to allow a small number of strong overseas players to compete. The highest-scoring eligible player (frequently the tournament winner) holds the title of Australian Chess Champion until the next tournament is held. The tournament format is normally a restricted Swiss system, and in case of a tie for first place, a playoff match or tournament is conducted.
      Since 1971, the Australian Open has been held in the intervening years. This event is open to all players, regardless of nationality, and the winner holds the title of Australian Open Champion.
      The Australian Junior Championship and Australian Girls Championship are held annually. The Australian Women's Championship was previously organised as a separate tournament but current regulations award the title of Australian Women's Champion to the highest placed Australian female player in the Australian Open (dependent on a minimum number of female entries).


      Australian Champions


      Prior to 2008, the tournament usually began in late December (after Christmas) and finished in January. Since 2008, the tournament has usually been held entirely in January. In the table, the year refers to the date the tournament finished.


      Australian Women's Champions


      1966 Marion Mott-McGrath
      1969 Marion Mott-McGrath
      1972 Narelle Kellner
      1974 Narelle Kellner
      1976 Marion Mott-McGrath
      1978 Lynda Pope
      1980 Marion Mott-McGrath
      1982 Anne Slavotinek
      1984 Anne Slavotinek
      1986 Josie Wright
      1988 Carin Craig
      1990 Josie Wright
      1992 Katrin Aladjova
      1994 Boglarka Remenyi, Narelle Szuveges, Liz Ports and Lee Fraser
      1995 Dana Nuțu-Gajic
      1996 Biljana Dekic & Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky
      1998 Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky
      1999 Irina Feldman
      2002 Narelle Szuveges
      2003 Slavica Sarai
      2015 Heather Richards
      2017 Alexandra Jule
      2019 Julia Ryjanova
      2023 Leah Rice
      2025 Heather Richards


      Australian Junior Champions


      The Australian Junior Chess Championship is a tournament organised by the Australian Chess Federation and is held every year. It is restricted to junior players under 18 years of age. The Australian Girls Championship is held concurrently.

      1949 W. Levick
      1951 John Purdy
      1952 J. Hortovanyi
      1953 Malcolm Broun
      1954 D. Robson
      1955 J. Hortovanyi
      1956 A. Irving
      1957 J. Ferguson
      1958 D. Rudd
      1959 Ron Klinger
      1960 Peter Lay
      1961 Trevor Hay
      1962 N. Alexander
      1963 Maxwell Fuller
      1964 William Kerr
      1965 William Kerr
      1966 Mike Woodhams
      1967 Arthur Pope
      1968 Noel Craske
      1969 John Hendry
      1970 Alan Sauran
      1971 Arthur Koelle
      1972 Greg Melrose
      1973 Robert Bartnik
      1974 William Jordan
      1975 David Dick (finished third behind Murray Chandler and Kai Jensen who were ineligible for title because they were New Zealand residents )
      1976 Ian Rogers
      1977 Darryl Johansen / D. Fardell
      1978 Murray Smith
      1979 Stephen Kerr
      1980 Stephen Solomon (tied with Donald MacFarlane who was ineligible for title because he was a South African resident)
      1981 Rey Casse (tied with Jonathan Sarfati who was ineligible for title because he was a New Zealand resident)
      1982 Paul Broekhuyse
      1983 Konrad Hornung
      1984 Peter Evans
      1985 Timothy Reilly
      1986 Shane Hill
      1987 Colin Davis
      1988 Lee Jones
      1989 Peter Cotton
      1990 Nick Speck
      1991 Lee Jones
      1992 Trevor Tao
      1993 John Paul Wallace
      1994 Ry Curtis
      1995 Charles Pizzato
      1996 David Cordover
      1997 Max Leskiewicz
      1998 Geoff Saw
      1999 David Smerdon
      2000 Justin Tan
      2001 Zong-Yuan Zhao
      2002 Kuan-Kuan Tian
      2003 Tomek Rej
      2004 Denis Bourmistrov
      2005 Moulthun Ly
      2006 Angela Song
      2007 Michael Wei
      2008 Junta Ikeda
      2009 Cedric Antolis
      2010 Bobby Cheng
      2011 Bobby Cheng
      2012 Alistair Cameron
      2013 Gene Nakauchi
      2014 Anton Smirnov
      2015 Yi Liu
      2016 Ari Dale
      2017 Ray Yang
      2018 David Cannon
      2019 Sterling Bayaca
      2020 Cameron McGowan
      2023 Ruicheng Wang
      2024 Anh Quan Nguyen
      2025 Rui Gen Teh


      Australian Girls Champions


      1960 Irene Tannenthal
      1964 Rosalind Jones
      1965 Rosalind Jones
      1966 Rosalind Jones
      1967 Marilyn Urlick
      1968 Nona Monachowec
      1969 Nona Monachowec
      1970 Linda Maddern
      1971 Linda Maddern
      1972 Lillian Goldsmith
      1973 Irena Duluk
      1974 Cathy Innes-Brown
      1975 Cathy Innes-Brown / Cathy Depasquale / Karen Hancock
      1976 Kate Marshall
      1977 Anne Martin
      1978 Anne Slavotinek
      1979 Anne Slavotinek
      1980 Astrid Ketelaar
      1981 Jill Clementi
      1982 Josie Wright
      1983 Trudi Potter
      1984 Colleen Lau
      1985 Gina Soto-Olivo
      1986 Natalie Mills / J. Rees / Blanche Wilkie / Nga Phan
      1987 Tam Nguyen
      1988 Nancy Jones
      1989 Nancy Jones
      1990 Gabrielle Grbovac / J. King & Barbara Remenyi / Boglarka Remenyi
      1991 Boglarka Remenyi
      1992 Jennifer Harrington
      1993 Veronica Klimenko / I. Liubomirskaia / Narelle Szuveges
      1994 Sulyn Teh
      1995 Jasmine Lauer-Smith
      1996 Laura Moylan
      1997 Elaine Chong
      1998 Kylie Coventry
      1999 Catherine Lip / Jasmine Lauer-Smith / Shiloh Norris
      2000 Catherine Lip
      2001 Michelle Lee
      2002 Shannon Oliver
      2003 Angela Song
      2004 Heather Huddleston
      2005 Rebecca Harris
      2006 Alexandra Jule
      2007 Emma Guo
      2008 Deborah Ng
      2009 Sally Yu
      2010 Leteisha Simmonds
      2011 Savithri Narenthran
      2012 Miranda Webb-Liddle
      2013 Nicole Chin
      2014 Shirley Gu
      2015 Kristine Quek
      2016 Zhi Lin Guo
      2017 Yifan Eva Wang
      2018 Cassandra Lim
      2019 Jody Middleton
      2020 Lillian Lu
      2023 Chloe Fan
      2024 Om O'Carroll
      2025 Athena-Malar Retnaraja


      Australian Open


      Where players tied for first place and the winner of the Australian Open Champion title on countback is known, the title winner is indicated followed by the players they tied with in brackets.

      1971 Lajos Portisch (Hungary)
      1973 Maxwell Fuller
      1975 Maxwell Fuller
      1977 Trevor Hay / Stewart Booth / Michael Woodhams
      1979 Maxwell Fuller
      1981 Robert Murray Jamieson
      1983 Darryl Johansen
      1985 Guy West
      1987 Gyula Sax (Hungary)
      1989 Aleksandar Wohl / Robin Hill
      1991 Lembit Oll (Estonia) / Edvīns Ķeņģis (Latvia) / Stefan Đurić (Yugoslavia) / Darryl Johansen / Tony Miles (England)
      1993 Ian Rogers
      1995 Dinh Duc Trong (Vietnam)
      1997 Darryl Johansen
      1999 Vadim Milov (Switzerland)
      2001 Stefan Đurić
      2003 John-Paul Wallace
      2005 Elena Sedina (Italy)
      2007 Zong-Yuan Zhao
      2009 Aleksandar Wohl (countback vs George Xie)
      2011 George Xie (countback vs Zong-Yuan Zhao and Moulthun Ly)
      2013 Bobby Cheng
      2015 Ni Hua
      2017 Max Illingworth (countback vs Temur Kuybokarov (Uzbekistan), Kanan Izzat (Azerbaijan) and Yi Liu)
      2019 Temur Kuybokarov (countback vs Kanan Izzat (Azerbaijan))
      2023 Temur Kuybokarov
      2025 Mihajlo Radovanovic (countback vs Tri Kien Le (Vietnam))


      Australian Grand Prix


      From 1989 to 2019 a system was in place with points accumulated in different Australian weekend tournaments. The winners were:

      1989 Ian Rogers
      1990 Stephen Solomon
      1991 Darryl Johansen
      1992 Darryl Johansen
      1993 Darryl Johansen
      1994 Ian Rogers
      1995 Darryl Johansen
      1996 Darryl Johansen
      1997 Stephen Solomon
      1998 Ian Rogers
      1999 Stephen Solomon
      2000 Ian Rogers
      2001 Stephen Solomon
      2002 Ian Rogers
      2003 Ian Rogers
      2004 Ian Rogers
      2005 Igor Bjelobrk
      2006 George Xie
      2007 Dejan Antić
      2008 Stephen Solomon
      2009 David Smerdon
      2010 Zhao Zong-Yuan
      2011 Stephen Solomon
      2012 George Xie
      2013 Brodie McClymont
      2014 Moulthun Ly
      2015 Anton Smirnov
      2016 Brodie McClymont
      2017 Stephen Solomon
      2018 Stephen Solomon
      2019 Stephen Solomon
      The Grand Prix has not been held since 2019.


      See also



      Chess in Australia


      References



      Australian Chess Federation. "ACF Records". Archived from the original on 19 May 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-29.
      Whyld, Kenneth (1986), Guinness Chess, The Records, Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives, ISBN 0-85112-455-0. (Men's champions through 1986)
      Rogers, Ian (1981), Australian Chess – Into the Eighties, Melbourne: Sun Books, ISBN 0-7251-0384-1. (Men's champions through 1980)
      http://www.ozbase.com.au/ – an incomplete list, including games in PGN format.


      External links


      https://web.archive.org/web/20150624114332/http://2016.chesschampionship.org.au/
      http://auschesschamps.com/ (2014 Championships) Archived 2014-01-10 at the Wayback Machine
      http://www.ajcc.org.au/ Archived 2016-08-27 at the Wayback Machine

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