Indonesian Chess Championship

The Indonesian Chess Championship is organized by PERCASI (Indonesian: Persatuan Catur Seluruh Indonesia), the Indonesian Chess Federation. PERCASI was established in 1948 in Yogyakarta, although its official founding date is August 17, 1950, when its statutes and bylaws were enacted. Its offices were moved to Jakarta in 1955.[1]

The first Indonesian championship recognized by PERCASI was held in Solo in 1953, although there are claims of a national championship having taken place in Semarang in 1952.[2] Ardiansyah holds the record for most championships won with five. Since 1978, a women's championship has been held concurrently with the open championship.

Open championship winners

Susanto Megaranto, four-time Indonesian champion from 2006 to 2010
YearPlaceChampion[3]
11953SoloArovah Bachtiar
21954TegalBaris Hutagalung
31955JakartaBaris Hutagalung
41956MagelangAbubakar Baswedan
51958Malangcancelled[4]
61960MedanBaris Hutagalung
71962JakartaArovah Bachtiar
81964–1965Jakarta/BandungOng Yok Hwa
91967JakartaArovah Bachtiar
101969BanjarmasinArdiansyah
111970JakartaArdiansyah
121971PadangArovah Bachtiar
131972JakartaJacobus Sampouw
141973DenpasarJohny Suwuh
151974MalangArdiansyah
161975MedanHerman Suradiradja
171976JakartaArdiansyah
181978Yogyakarta/JakartaEdhi Handoko
191979–1980Cipayung/JakartaEdhi Handoko
201980SalatigaSutan Aritonang
211982BandungUtut Adianto
221984JakartaEdhi Handoko
231986Mataram/JakartaSalor Sitanggang
241987PaluCerdas Barus
251988SalatigaArdiansyah
261990BanjarmasinNasib Ginting
271991Ujung PandangEdhi Handoko
281992JakartaUtut Adianto
291993BandungSalor Sitanggang
301994YogyakartaNasib Ginting
311995PalangkarayaAwam Wahono
321997Banda AcehSuyud Hartoyo
331999BekasiCerdas Barus
342001DenpasarIrwanto Sadikin
352002PalembangCerdas Barus
362003SemarangJunaid Pamungkas
372005TarakanIrwanto Sadikin
382006BatamSusanto Megaranto
392007SurabayaSusanto Megaranto
402009PalangkarayaSusanto Megaranto
412010ManadoSusanto Megaranto
422011PalembangSalor Sitanggang
432013JakartaPitra Andika
442014MakassarTirta Chandra Purnama
452015JakartaSean Winshand Cuhendi

Women's championship winners

Irine Kharisma Sukandar, four-time Indonesian women's champion from 2006 to 2010
YearPlaceChampion[3]
11978YogyakartaHanik Maria
21979CipayungImasniti
31980SalatigaDarmayanti Tamin
41982BandungDarmayanti Tamin
51984JakartaLindri Juni Wijayanti
61986MataramDarmayanti Tamin
71987PaluBetty Makalew
81988SalatigaLindri Juni Wijayanti
91990BanjarmasinLindri Juni Wijayanti
101991Ujung PandangLindri Juni Wijayanti
111992JakartaSuzana Widiastuti
121993BandungMaria Lucia Ratnasari Sulistya
131994YogyakartaLisa Karlina Lumongdong
141995PalangkarayaMaria Lucia Ratnasari Sulistya
151997Banda AcehElizabeth Musung
161999BekasiAi Zakiah
172001DenpasarAi Zakiah
182002PalembangEvi Lindiawati
192003SemarangSusianah Handayani
202005TarakanLisa Karlina Lumongdong
212006BatamIrine Kharisma Sukandar
222007SurabayaIrine Kharisma Sukandar
232009PalangkarayaIrine Kharisma Sukandar
242010ManadoIrine Kharisma Sukandar
252011PalembangYemi Jelsen
262013JakartaBaiq Vina Lestari
272014MakassarMedina Warda Aulia
282015JakartaChelsie Monica Ignesias Sihite

References

  1. "SEJARAH & ALAMAT PERCASI". CATUR INDONESIA. PERCASI. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
  2. "1st Indonesia National Championship, Solo 1953". IndonesiaBase. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
  3. "Who Won Indonesia National Championships?". IndonesiaBase. Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
  4. "5th Indonesia National Championship, Malang 1958". IndonesiaBase. Archived from the original on 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
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