Yugoslav Chess Championship

The Yugoslav Chess Championship is a tournament with great tradition, held to determine the national champion. It was a very strong event which represented players from six federal republics, today independent countries.

Since 1992, the Yugoslav championship no longer represented the players from four newly independent countries – Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia. Serbia and Montenegro formed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which got renamed into Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro separated and formed its own championships.

Winners list (Men)

No.YearLocationChampion
11935BelgradeVasja Pirc and Borislav Kostić[1]
21936Novi SadVasja Pirc[2]
31937Rogaška SlatinaVasja Pirc, Mieczysław Najdorf off contest[3]
41938LjubljanaBorislav Kostić[4]
51939ZagrebMilan Vidmar[5]
No.YearChampion
11945Petar Trifunović
21946Petar Trifunović
31947Svetozar Gligorić
Petar Trifunović
41948Svetozar Gligorić
Vasja Pirc
51949Svetozar Gligorić
61950Svetozar Gligorić
71951Braslav Rabar
81952Petar Trifunović
91953Vasja Pirc
101955Nikola Karaklajić
111956Svetozar Gligorić
121957Svetozar Gligorić
131958Svetozar Gligorić
Borislav Ivkov
141959Svetozar Gligorić
151960Svetozar Gligorić
161961Petar Trifunović
171962Aleksandar Matanović
Dragoljub Minić
181962Svetozar Gligorić
191963Borislav Ivkov
Mijo Udovčić
201965Milan Matulović
211965Svetozar Gligorić
221967Milan Matulović
231968Predrag Ostojić
Janez Stupica
241969Aleksandar Matanović
251970Dragoljub Velimirović
Milan Vukić
261971Predrag Ostojić
Milan Vukić
271972Borislav Ivkov
281973Božidar Ivanović
291974Milan Vukić
301975Dragoljub Velimirović
311976Krunoslav Hulak
321977Ljubomir Ljubojević
Srdjan Marangunić
331978Aleksandar Matanović
341979Ivan Nemet
351980Predrag Nikolić
361981Božidar Ivanović
371982Ljubomir Ljubojević
381983Dušan Rajković
391984Predrag Nikolić
401985Slavoljub Marjanović
411986Dragan Barlov
421987Miralem Dževlan
431988Ivan Sokolov
441989Zdenko Kožul
451990Zdenko Kožul
461991Branko Damljanović

Winners list (Women)

No.YearChampion
11947Lidija Timofejeva
21948Lidija Timofejeva
31949Lidija Timofejeva
Slava Cvenkl
41950Vera Nedeljković
51951Vera Nedeljković
61952Vera Nedeljković
Milunka Lazarević
71953Vera Nedeljković
81954Milunka Lazarević
91955Nagy-Radenković
101956Milunka Lazarević
111957Milunka Lazarević
121958Vera Nedeljković
131959Ljubica Jocić
141960Milunka Lazarević
151961Katarina Jovanović-Blagojević
161962Milunka Lazarević
171963Milunka Lazarević
181964Tereza Štadler
191965Vera Nedeljković
201967Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov
211968Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov
221969Ružica Jovanović
231970
241971Henrijeta Konarkowska-Sokolov
251972Katarina Jovanović-Blagojević
261973Amalija Pihajlić
271974Katarina Jovanović-Blagojević
281975Milunka Lazarević
291976Milunka Lazarević
301977Amalija Pihajlić
Gordana Marković
311978Olivera Prokopović
321979Milunka Lazarević
331980Vlasta Maček
341981Gordana Marković
351982Milunka Lazarević
361983Marija Petrović
Suzana Maksimović
371984Marija Petrović
381985Zorica Nikolin
391986Alisa Marić
401987Zorica Nikolin
411988Vesna Bašagić
421989Daniela Nutu-Gajić
431990Jordanka Mićić
441991Mirjana Marić
Suzana Maksimović

Notes

  1. GER-ch 3rd Aachen 1935 Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. All-Union YM 1936 Archived December 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved February 9, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Muski sampionat YU za 2002 Archived August 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  5. Aberdeen (Scottish Championship) 1939 Archived January 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

References

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