Liste der britischen Meister im Schach
Liste der britischen Meister im Schach seit 1904:
Jahr | Ort | Herren | Damen |
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1904 | Hastings | William Ewart Napier | Kate Belinda Finn |
1905 | Southport | Henry Ernest Atkins | Kate Belinda Finn |
1906 | Shrewsbury | Henry Ernest Atkins | Frances Herring |
1907 | Crystal Palace | Henry Ernest Atkins | Frances Herring |
1908 | Tunbridge Wells | Henry Ernest Atkins | Grace Curling |
1909 | Scarborough | Henry Ernest Atkins | Gertrude Alison Anderson |
1910 | Oxford | Henry Ernest Atkins | Mary Mills Houlding |
1911 | Glasgow | Henry Ernest Atkins | Mary Mills Houlding |
1912 | Richmond | Richard C Griffith | Gertrude Alison Anderson |
1913 | Cheltenham | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Amabel Nevill Gwyn Moseley |
1914 | Chester | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Mary Mills Houlding |
1915–18 | – | nicht ausgetragen | nicht ausgetragen |
1919 | Hastings | nicht ausgetragen | Edith M Holloway |
1920 | Edinburgh | Roland Henry Vaughan Scott | Agnes Stevenson |
1921 | Malvern | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Gertrude Alison Anderson |
1922 | London | nicht ausgetragen | Edith Charlotte Price |
1923 | Southsea | George Alan Thomas | Edith Charlotte Price |
1924 | Southport | Henry Ernest Atkins | Edith Charlotte Price |
1925 | Stratford-upon-Avon | Henry Ernest Atkins | Agnes Stevenson |
1926 | Edinburgh | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Agnes Stevenson |
1927 | London | nicht ausgetragen | nicht ausgetragen |
1928 | Tenby | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Edith Charlotte Price |
1929 | Ramsgate | Mir Sultan Khan | Mary Dinorah Gilchrist |
1930 | Scarborough | nicht ausgetragen | Agnes Stevenson |
1931 | Worcester | Fred Dewhirst Yates | Edith Mary Ann Michell Amy E Wheelwright |
1932 | London | Mir Sultan Khan | Edith Mary Ann Michell |
1933 | Hastings | Mir Sultan Khan | Miss Fatima |
1934 | Chester | George Alan Thomas | Mary Dinorah Gilchrist |
1935 | Yarmouth | William Winter | Edith Mary Ann Michell |
1936 | Bournemouth[1] | William Winter | Edith M Holloway |
1937 | Blackpool | William Fairhurst | Rowena Mary Dew[2] |
1938 | Brighton | Conel Hugh O’Donel Alexander | Minnie Musgrave |
1939 | Bournemouth | nicht ausgetragen | Elaine Saunders[3] |
1940–45 | – | nicht ausgetragen | nicht ausgetragen |
1946 | Nottingham | Robert F Combe | Elaine Saunders |
1947 | Harrogate | Harry Golombek | Eileen Betsy Tranmer |
1948 | London | Reginald J Broadbent | Edith Charlotte Price |
1949 | Felixstowe | Harry Golombek | Eileen Betsy Tranmer |
1950 | Buxton | Reginald J Broadbent | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1951 | Swansea | Ernst L Klein | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1952 | Chester | Robert Graham Wade | nicht ausgetragen |
1953 | Hastings | Daniel Abraham Yanofsky | Eileen Betsy Tranmer |
1954 | Nottingham | Leonard Barden Alan Phillips | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1955 | Aberystwyth | Harry Golombek | Joan Doulton, Rowena Mary Bruce |
1956 | Blackpool | Conel Hugh O’Donel Alexander | Elaine Pritchard |
1957 | Plymouth | Stefan Fazekas | (Patricia) Anne Sunnucks |
1958 | Leamington | Jonathan Penrose | (Patricia) Anne Sunnucks |
1959 | York | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1960 | Leicester | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1961 | Aberystwyth | Jonathan Penrose | Eileen Betsy Tranmer |
1962 | Whitby | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1963 | Bath | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce |
1964 | Whitby | Michael J Haygarth | (Patricia) Anne Sunnucks |
1965 | Hastings | Peter N Lee | Elaine Pritchard |
1966 | Sunderland | Jonathan Penrose | Margaret Eileen Elizabeth Clarke Gillian Moore |
1967 | Oxford | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce Dinah Dobson |
1968 | Bristol | Jonathan Penrose | Dinah Dobson |
1969 | Rhyl | Jonathan Penrose | Rowena Mary Bruce Dinah Dobson |
1970 | Coventry | Robert Graham Wade | Jana Hartston |
1971 | Blackpool | Raymond Keene | Jana Hartston |
1972 | Brighton | Brian Eley | Jana Hartston |
1973 | Eastbourne | William Hartston | Jana Hartston |
1974 | Clacton-on-Sea | George S Botterill[4] | Jana Hartston |
1975 | Morecambe | William Hartston | Sheila Jackson |
1976 | Portsmouth | Jonathan Mestel | Jana Hartston |
1977 | Brighton | George S Botterill | Jana Hartston |
1978 | Ayr | Jonathan Speelman | Sheila Jackson |
1979 | Chester | Robert Bellin | Jana Hartston |
1980 | Brighton | John Nunn | Sheila Jackson |
1981 | Morecambe | Paul Littlewood | Sheila Jackson |
1982 | Torquay | Tony Miles | Jane Garwell |
1983 | Southport | Jonathan Mestel | Rani Hamid Helen Milligan |
1984 | Brighton | Nigel Short | Bhagyashree Sathe Vasanti Unni |
1985 | Edinburgh | Jonathan Speelman | Rani Hamid |
1986 | Southampton | Jonathan Speelman | Susan Arkell[5] |
1987 | Swansea | Nigel Short | Cathy Forbes |
1988 | Blackpool | Jonathan Mestel | Cathy Forbes |
1989 | Plymouth | Michael Adams | Rani Hamid |
1990 | Eastbourne | James Plaskett | Susan Arkell |
1991 | Eastbourne | Julian Hodgson | Susan Arkell |
1992 | Plymouth | Julian Hodgson | Susan Arkell |
1993 | Dundee | Michael Hennigan | Saheli Dhar |
1994 | Norwich | William N. Watson | Cathy Forbes |
1995 | Swansea | Matthew Sadler | Harriet Hunt |
1996 | Nottingham | Chris Ward | Harriet Hunt |
1997 | Hove | Michael Adams Matthew Sadler | Harriet Hunt |
1998 | Torquay | Nigel Short | Susan Lalič |
1999 | Scarborough | Julian Hodgson | Harriet Hunt |
2000 | Street | Julian Hodgson | K. Humpy |
2001 | Scarborough | Joseph Gallagher | Melanie Buckley |
2002 | Torquay | Ramachandran Ramesh | K. Humpy |
2003 | Edinburgh | Abhijit Kunte | Ketewan Arachamia-Grant |
2004 | Scarborough | Jonathan Rowson | Ketewan Arachamia-Grant |
2005 | Douglas | Jonathan Rowson | nicht ausgetragen |
2006 | Swansea | Jonathan Rowson | Ketewan Arachamia-Grant |
2007 | Great Yarmouth | Jacob Aagaard | Ketewan Arachamia-Grant |
2008 | Liverpool | Stuart Conquest | Jovanka Houska |
2009 | Torquay | David Howell | Jovanka Houska |
2010 | Canterbury | Michael Adams | Jovanka Houska |
2011 | Sheffield | Michael Adams | Jovanka Houska |
2012 | North Shields | Gawain Jones | Jovanka Houska |
2013 | Torquay | David Howell | Sarah Hegarty |
2014 | Aberystwyth | David Howell Jonathan Hawkins | Amy B. Hoare |
2015 | Coventry | Jonathan Hawkins | Akshaya Kalaiyalahan |
2016 | Bournemouth | Michael Adams | Jovanka Houska |
2017 | Llandudno | Gawain Jones | Jovanka Houska |
2018 | Hull | Michael Adams | Jovanka Houska |
2019 | Torquay | Michael Adams | Jovanka Houska |
2020 | Torquay | nicht ausgetragen | nicht ausgetragen [6][7] |
2021 | Kingston upon Hull | Nicholas Pert | Harriet Hunt |
2022 | Torquay | Harry Grieve | Lan Yao |
2023 | Leicester | Michael Adams | Lan Yao |
Fußnoten
- ↑ Die britische Meisterschaft der Frauen 1936 fand in Nottingham statt.
- ↑ [später Bruce]
- ↑ [später Pritchard]
- ↑ Die Meisterschaft 1974 wurde nach Schweizer System (11 Runden) ausgetragen, Am Ende waren 7 der 32 Teilnehmer punktgleich an der Spitze: Bellin, Botterill, Hartston, Haygarth, Mestel, Stean, Williams - Deutsche Schachzeitung, Oktober 1974, Seite 332f.
- ↑ [geb. Walker, später Lalič]
- ↑ British Chess Championships cancelled, britishchesschampionships.co.uk, 20. März 2020
- ↑ Vom 18. Dezember 2020 bis 3. Januar 2021 wurden die Caplin British Online Championships ausgetragen. Es gewannen Michael Adams bei den Männern und Ketewan Arachamia-Grant bei den Frauen. Caplin British Online Championship 2020, chess-results.com, 3. Januar 2021
Weblinks
- John Saunders: British Chess Champions 1904–2009
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British Chess Championship, Torquay 2009.
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British Chess Championship, Torquay 2009.