Czech Chess Championship

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The Czech National Chess Championship (Czech: Mistrovství České republiky v šachu) is the chess competition held to determine the best chess player from the Czech Republic.

History

First national championships were held every second year, as the championships of Bohemia (within the Austro-Hungarian Empire), between 1905 and 1913, before the founding of independent Czechoslovakia. Afterwards, the independent Czech Republic's championships continued the tradition.

  • 1905–13 – championships of Bohemia
  • 1940–44 – championships of Bohemia and Moravia
  • 1993–present – championships of the Czech Republic

List of winners

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Championships of Bohemia

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Championships of Bohemia and Moravia

(in the years of World War II)

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Championships of the Czech Republic

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YearCityWinner City Woman Champion
1993LuhačoviceVlastimil Babula Tišnov Petra Krupková
1994Ústí nad LabemZbyněk Hráček Nymburk Lenka Ptáčníková
1995OlomoucKarel Mokrý Olomouc Silvie Šaljová
1996TurnovPetr Hába Ústí nad Labem Lenka Ptáčníková
1997ZlínPavel Blatný Ostrava Gabriela Hitzgerová
1998ZlínSergei Movsesian Klatovy Gabriela Hitzgerová
1999Lázně BohdanečMarek Vokáč Klatovy Silvie Šaljová
2000OpavaPavel Blatný
2001KunžakEduard Meduna Třinec Olga Sikorová
2002OstravaPetr Hába Frymburk Olga Sikorová
2003LuhačoviceMiloš Jirovský Luhačovice Kateřina Čedíková
2004Karlovy VaryDavid Navara Karlovy Vary Olga Sikorová
2005Karlovy VaryDavid Navara
2006BrnoViktor Láznička
2007PragueTomáš Polák
2008Havlíčkův BrodVlastimil Babula Havlíčkův Brod Kateřina Němcová
2009DěčínPavel Šimáček Děčín Kateřina Čedíková[1]
2010OstravaDavid Navara[2] Ostrava Kateřina Němcová
2011PardubiceJiří Štoček[3] Pardubice Karolína Olšarová[3]
2012Kouty nad DesnouDavid Navara Kouty nad Desnou Tereza Olšarová
2013Ledec nad SazavouDavid Navara[4] Ledec nad Sazavou Martina Marečková
2014OstravaDavid Navara[5] Ostrava Olga Sikorová[5]
2015Havlíčkův BrodDavid Navara[6] Havličkův Brod Tereza Olšarová[6]
2016OstravaVojtěch Plát Ostrava Joanna Worek
2017OstravaDavid Navara Ostrava Kristýna Havlíková
2018OstravaSvatopluk Svoboda České Budějovice Olga Sikorová
2019OstravaDavid Navara Prague Karolína Olšarová
2020 Prague David Navara[citation needed] Frydek Mistek Kristýna Petrová
2021 Zlín Vojtěch Plát[citation needed]
2022 Ústí nad Labem David Navara[7] Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou Nataša Richterová[8]
2023 Bystřice nad Pernštejnem David Navara[9]
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Multiple winners

The Czech Chess Union and Czech chess press count all Czech and Czechoslovak titles together, with the resulting ranking as follows:

Women

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1993TišnovPetra Krupková
1994NymburkLenka Ptáčníková
1994ChrudimHana Kubíková
1995OlomoucSilvie Šaljová
1996Ústí nad LabemLenka Ptáčníková
1997OstravaGabriela Hitzgerová
1998KlatovyGabriela Hitzgerová
1999KlatovySilvie Šaljová
2001TřinecOlga Sikorová
2002FrymburkOlga Sikorová
2003LuhačoviceKateřina Čedíková
2004Karlovy VaryOlga Sikorová
2008Havlíčkův BrodKateřina Němcová
2009DěčínKateřina Čedíková[10]
2010OstravaKateřina Němcová
2011PardubiceKarolína Olšarová[3]
2012Kouty nad DesnouTereza Olšarová
2013Ledec nad SazavouMartina Marečková
2014OstravaOlga Sikorová[5]
2015Havličkův BrodTereza Olšarová[6]
2016OstravaJoanna Worek
2017OstravaKristýna Havlíková
2018České BudějoviceOlga Sikorová
2019PragueKarolína Olšarová
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