Paris City Chess Championship

The first Paris City Chess Championship was held in 1925.[1][2][3] Since 1989 the title of Paris Champion has been awarded to the highest-placed French player licensed in Île-de-France for the current and previous season.[4]

#YearWinner
11925Abraham Baratz
Vitaly Halberstadt
21926Leon Schwartzmann
31927Abraham Baratz
41928Abraham Baratz
51929Tihomil Drezga
61930Josef Cukierman
71931Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
81932Oscar Blum
91933Alexander Alekhine
101934Nicolas Rossolimo
111935Léon Monosson
121936Nicolas Rossolimo
131937Nicolas Rossolimo
141938Maurice Raizman
1939–40not held
1941unknown[5]
181942Robert Crépeaux
191943Constant Schoen
201944César Boutteville
211945César Boutteville
221946César Boutteville
231947Nicolas Rossolimo
241948Nicolas Rossolimo
251949Nicolas Rossolimo
261950Jacques Planté
271951Stepan Popel
281952César Boutteville
291953Stepan Popel
301954Stepan Popel
311955Pierre Rolland
321956Borko Simonovic
331957Jacques Ratner
341958Guy Mazzoni
351959Gérard Linais
361961César Boutteville
371962François Molnar
381963François Molnar
391964François Molnar
401965Bogdan Ducic
411966Miodrag Todorcevic
421967Miodrag Todorcevic
431968Claude Jean
441969Bernard Huguet
451970Kristian Cormier
461971Alexanadar Obradovic
471972César Boutteville
481973Miodrag Todorcevic
491974Miodrag Todorcevic
501975Jacques Maclès
511976Miodrag Todorcevic
521977Georges Noradounghian
531978Christian Lécuyer
541979Alain Villeneuve
551980Israel Zilber (off contest)
Nicolas Giffard
561981Didier Sellos
571982Éric Prié
581983Éric Prié
591984Olivier Renet
601985Slim Belkhodja
611986Nabil Doghri
621987Jacques Maclès
631988Didier Sellos
641989Christophe Bernard
651990Manuel Apicella
661991Jacques Elbilia
671992Éric Prié
681993Laurent Vérat
691994Jacques Demarre
701995Olivier Renet
711996Éric Prié
721997Éloi Relange
731998Éloi Relange
741999Ashot Anastasian (off contest)
Éloi Relange
752000Stanislav Savchenko (off contest)
Joël Lautier
762001Christian Bauer (off contest)
Luc Bergèz
772002Yochanan Afek (off contest)
Laurent Fressinet
782003Alberto David[6] (off contest)
Thal Abergel
792004Jean-Marc Degraeve
802005Alberto David[7] (off contest)
Laurent Fressinet
812006Murtas Kazhgaleyev[8] (off contest)
Daniel Fridman
822007Maxime Vachier-Lagrave[9]
832008Maxime Vachier-Lagrave[10]
842009Murtas Kazhgaleyev[11][8] (off contest)
Sergey Fedorchuk
852010Sebastien Feller[12]
862011Arun Prasad (off contest)
Sergey Fedorchuk
872012Sergey Fedorchuk
882013Adrien Demuth[13]
892014Sergey Fedorchuk
902015S.P. Sethuraman (off contest)
Olivier Renet
912016Jules Moussard
922017Bilel Bellahcene[14]
932018Jules Moussard
942019Jules Moussard

References

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  2. "Champ Paris". Heritageechecsfra.free.fr. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
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  4. "PALMARES DES CHAMPIONS DE PARIS" (PDF). Ligue d'Île-de-France des Échecs. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  5. "Championnat de Paris 1941". Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  6. "modele". Idf-echecs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
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  8. "Murtas Kazhgaleyev wins Ile-de-France Paris Championship". ChessBase. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  9. "ChIP Fide - Classement après la ronde 9". Idf-echecs.com. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
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  14. "92ème championnat de Paris 2017 Bilel Bellahcène l'emporte en solo". Ligue Idf des echecs (in French). 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
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