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
Year Place Champion[3] 1 1953 Solo Arovah Bachtiar 2 1954 Tegal Baris Hutagalung 3 1955 Jakarta Baris Hutagalung 4 1956 Magelang Abubakar Baswedan 5 1958 Malang cancelled[4] 6 1960 Medan Baris Hutagalung 7 1962 Jakarta Arovah Bachtiar 8 1964–1965 Jakarta/Bandung Ong Yok Hwa 9 1967 Jakarta Arovah Bachtiar 10 1969 Banjarmasin Ardiansyah 11 1970 Jakarta Ardiansyah 12 1971 Padang Arovah Bachtiar 13 1972 Jakarta Jacobus Sawandar Sampouw 14 1973 Denpasar Johny Suwuh 15 1974 Malang Ardiansyah 16 1975 Medan Herman Suradiradja 17 1976 Jakarta Ardiansyah 18 1978 Yogyakarta/Jakarta Edhi Handoko 19 1979–1980 Cipayung/Jakarta Edhi Handoko 20 1980 Salatiga Sutan Aritonang 21 1982 Bandung Utut Adianto 22 1984 Jakarta Edhi Handoko 23 1986 Mataram/Jakarta Salor Sitanggang 24 1987 Palu Cerdas Barus 25 1988 Salatiga Ardiansyah 26 1990 Banjarmasin Nasib Ginting 27 1991 Ujung Pandang Edhi Handoko 28 1992 Jakarta Utut Adianto 29 1993 Bandung Salor Sitanggang 30 1994 Yogyakarta Nasib Ginting 31 1995 Palangkaraya Awam Wahono 32 1997 Banda Aceh Suyud Hartoyo 33 1999 Bekasi Cerdas Barus 34 2001 Denpasar Irwanto Sadikin 35 2002 Palembang Cerdas Barus 36 2003 Semarang Junaid Pamungkas 37 2005 Tarakan Irwanto Sadikin 38 2006 Batam Susanto Megaranto 39 2007 Surabaya Susanto Megaranto 40 2009 Palangkaraya Susanto Megaranto 41 2010 Manado Susanto Megaranto 42 2011 Palembang Salor Sitanggang 43 2013 Jakarta Pitra Andika 44 2014 Makassar Tirta Chandra Purnama 45 2015 Jakarta Sean Winshand Cuhendi 46 2017 Bogor Novendra Priasmoro 47 2018 Banda Aceh Mohamad Ervan 48 2019 Ambon Muhamad Agus Kurniawan
Women's championship winners
References
- "SEJARAH & ALAMAT PERCASI". CATUR INDONESIA. PERCASI. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
- "1st Indonesia National Championship, Solo 1953". IndonesiaBase. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
- "Who Won Indonesia National Championships?". IndonesiaBase. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- "5th Indonesia National Championship, Malang 1958". IndonesiaBase. Archived from the original on 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
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