Surinamese Chess Championship

The Surinamese Chess Championship is organized by the Suriname Chess Federation (Dutch: De Surinaamse Schaakbond), which was established in 1955. It was first held in December 1945. The Surinamese Women's Chess Championship was first held in 1989.[1][2]

National championship winners

YearNational champion[1][2]
1945Baltus Jessurun
1947Alfred Soares
1948Alfred Soares
1949L. Kanteman
1950L. Kanteman
1951C. de Boer
1952Alfred Soares
1953C. de Boer
1954C. de Boer
1955C. de Boer
1956Jules Jacobs
1958Jules Jacobs
1959Jules Jacobs
1960Jules Jacobs
1961Jules Jacobs
1962Lothar Saam
1963Jules Jacobs
1964Lothar Saam
1965Lothar Saam
1966Brouwn
1967Brouwn
1968Theo van Philips
1969Theo van Philips
1970Lothar Saam
1971Theo van Philips
1972Theo van Philips
1973Theo van Philips
1974Piet Sonneveld
1975Wim Veer Sr.
1976Wim Veer Sr.
1977Wim Veer Sr.
1978Wim Veer Sr.
1979Lothar Saam
1980Wim Veer Sr.
1981Jerome Lindeboom
1982tournament not completed
1983Dewperkash Gajadin
1984Kiem Thin Tjong Tjin Joe
1985Kiem Thin Tjong Tjin Joe
1986Wim Veer Jr.
1987Endy Kasanardjo
1988Endy Kasanardjo
1989Franklin Mungroo
1990Dewperkash Gajadin
1991Geert Peeters
1992Roger Matoewi
1993Geert Peeters
1994tournament not held
1995Julian Neyhorst
1996Julian Neyhorst
1997Julian Neyhorst
1998Julian Neyhorst
1999Roger Matoewi
2000Michael Siban
2001Franklin Mungroo
2002Roger Matoewi
2003Roger Matoewi
2004Roger Matoewi
2005Dewperkash Gajadin
2006Roger Matoewi
2007Roger Matoewi
2008Roger Matoewi
2009Suradj Hanoeman
2010Roger Matoewi
2011Roger Matoewi
2012Romario Sanches
2013Romario Sanches
2014Romario Sanches
2015Roger Matoewi
2016Roger Matoewi[3]

Women's championship winners

Victoria Naipal, six-time women's champion of Suriname from 2004 to 2010
YearNational women's champion[1]
1989Aruna Jarbandhan
1990Aruna Jarbandhan
2002Charissa Parmanand
2003Charissa Parmanand
2004Victoria Naipal
2005Victoria Naipal
2006Victoria Naipal
2007Victoria Naipal
2008Victoria Naipal
2009Ekatarina Naipal
2010Victoria Naipal
2011Ekatarina Naipal
2012Rosangela dos Ramos
2013Rosangela dos Ramos
2014Reyna Freyde
2015Rosangela dos Ramos
2016Rosangela dos Ramos[4]

References

  1. Surinaamse Schaakbond Jubileum Boek (PDF) (in Dutch). De Surinaamse Schaakbond. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  2. Stutgard, Ricky W. (1990). "Schaken". De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893-1988) (in Dutch). Paramaribo: Alberga.
  3. "Matoewi voor de twaalfde keer schaakkampioen" (in Dutch). SME Sport. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  4. "Rosangela Dos Ramos prolongeert schaaktitel" (in Dutch). SME Sport. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
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