Dutch Chess Championship

The Dutch Chess Championship was officially established in 1909, although unofficial champions stretch back to the 1870s.

Early years

#YearCityWinner
11873The HagueHenry (H.W.B.) Gifford
21874AmsterdamAdrianus (A.A.G.) de Lelie
31875RotterdamHenry (H.W.B.) Gifford
41876GoudaJulius (J.G.C.A.) de Vogel
51877The HagueAnsel Polak Daniels
61878AmsterdamMaarten van 't Kruijs
71879RotterdamCharles (C.E.A.) Dupré
81880GoudaHenry Edward Bird
91881The HagueLevi Benima
101882The HagueChristiaan Messemaker
111883RotterdamLevi Benima
121884GoudaChristiaan Messemaker
131885The HagueDirk van Foreest
141886UtrechtDirk van Foreest
151887AmsterdamDirk van Foreest
161888RotterdamRudolf Loman
171889GoudaArnold van Foreest
181890The HagueRudolf Loman
191891UtrechtRudolf Loman
201892AmsterdamRobbert van den Bergh
211893GroningenArnold van Foreest
Rudolf Loman
221894RotterdamRudolf Loman
231895ArnhemAdolf Georg Olland
241896LeidenDirk Bleijkmans
251897UtrechtRudolf Loman
261898The HagueJan Diderik Tresling
271899AmsterdamHenry Ernest Atkins
281900GroningenGerard Oskam
291901HaarlemAdolf Georg Olland
301902RotterdamArnold van Foreest
311903HilversumPaul Saladin Leonhardt
321904LeeuwardenDirk Bleijkmans
331905ScheveningenFrank James Marshall
341906ArnhemBernard Wolff Beffie
351907UtrechtJan Willem te Kolsté
361908HaarlemJan F. Esser

Official championships

The official championship was established in 1909 as a biennial, twelve-player, round-robin tournament. As of 1970, the top five finishers were seeded into the next championship, one player was nominated by the Selection Committee and six came from preliminary qualifying tournaments. Three regional qualifying tournaments of eight to twelve players each were held over four weekends. Grandmasters were not required to qualify to play in the championship.[1] In 1970, annual championships were instituted. In 1935 a championship for women was established.

YearCity (men)WinnerWomen's winner
1909LeidenAdolf Georg Olland
1912DelftRudolf Loman
1913AmsterdamJohannes Esser
1919The HagueMax Marchand
1921NijmegenMax Euwe
1924AmsterdamMax Euwe
1926UtrechtMax Euwe
1929AmsterdamMax Euwe
1933The HagueMax Euwe
1935Catharina Roodzant
1936RotterdamSalo LandauCatharina Roodzant
1937Fenny Heemskerk
1938AmsterdamMax EuweCatharina Roodzant
1939match
Euwe - Landau
Max EuweFenny Heemskerk
1942match
Euwe - van den Hoek
Max Euwe
1946Fenny Heemskerk
1947matchMax Euwe
1948match
Euwe - van Scheltinga
Max EuweFenny Heemskerk
1950AmsterdamMax EuweFenny Heemskerk
1952EnschedeMax EuweFenny Heemskerk
1954AmsterdamJan Hein DonnerFenny Heemskerk
19551954 matchMax Euwe
1956Fenny Heemskerk
1957AmsterdamJan Hein Donner
1958AmsterdamJan Hein DonnerFenny Heemskerk
1960Corry Vreeken
1961The HagueHiong Liong TanFenny Heemskerk
1962Corry Vreeken
1963The HagueFranciscus Kuijpers
1964Corry Vreeken
1965The HagueLodewijk Prins
1966Corry Vreeken
1967ZierikzeeHans Ree
1968Ingrid Tuk
1969LeeuwardenHans Ree
1970LeeuwardenEddy SchollCorry Vreeken
1971LeeuwardenHans ReeRie Timmer
1972LeeuwardenCoen ZuidemaRie Timmer
1973LeeuwardenGenna SosonkoAda van der Giessen
1974LeeuwardenJan TimmanCathy van der Mije
1975LeeuwardenJan TimmanErika Belle
1976LeeuwardenJan TimmanCathy van der Mije
1977LeeuwardenViktor KorchnoiCathy van der Mije
1978LeeuwardenJan Timman
Genna Sosonko
Cathy van der Mije
1979LeeuwardenGert LigterinkCathy van der Mije
1980LeeuwardenJan TimmanErika Belle
1981LeeuwardenJan TimmanErika Belle
1982AmsterdamHans ReeCarla Bruinenberg
1983HilversumJan TimmanCarla Bruinenberg
1984HilversumJohn van der WielCarla Bruinenberg
Heleen de Greef
1985HilversumPaul van der SterrenJessica Harmsen
Hanneke van Parreren
1986HilversumJohn van der WielHeleen de Greef
1987HilversumJan TimmanJessica Harmsen
1988HilversumRudy DouvenJessica Harmsen
1989HilversumMarinus KuijfMariette Drewes
1990HilversumJeroen PiketRenate Limbach
1991EindhovenJeroen PiketAnne Marie Benschop
1992EindhovenJeroen PiketErika Sziva
1993EindhovenPaul van der SterrenIwona Bos-Swiecik
1994AmsterdamJeroen PiketErika Sziva
1995AmsterdamIvan SokolovMarisca Kouwenhoven
1996AmsterdamJan TimmanErika Sziva
1997RotterdamPredrag NikolićPeng Zhaoqin
1998RotterdamIvan SokolovErika Sziva
1999RotterdamPredrag NikolićErika Sziva
2000RotterdamLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2001LeeuwardenLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2002LeeuwardenLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2003LeeuwardenLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2004LeeuwardenLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2005LeeuwardenLoek van WelyPeng Zhaoqin
2006HilversumSergei TiviakovPeng Zhaoqin
2007HilversumSergei TiviakovPeng Zhaoqin
2008HilversumJan SmeetsPeng Zhaoqin
2009HaaksbergenAnish GiriPeng Zhaoqin
2010EindhovenJan SmeetsPeng Zhaoqin
2011BoxtelAnish GiriPeng Zhaoqin
2012AmsterdamAnish GiriTea Lanchava
2013AmsterdamDimitri ReindermanLisa Schut
2014AmsterdamLoek van WelyAnne Haast
2015AmsterdamAnish GiriAnne Haast
2016AmsterdamJorden van ForeestAnne Haast
2017AmsterdamLoek van WelyAnne Haast
2018AmsterdamSergei TiviakovPeng Zhaoqin
2019AmsterdamLucas van ForeestIozefina Păuleţ
2021Hoogeveen/RotterdamMax Warmerdam[2]Anne Haast[3]
2022DierenErwin L'AmiMachteld van Foreest
2023UtrechtAnish GiriEline Roebers

Notes

  1. Sunnucks 1970, p. 318. Organization of the championships changed some time after 1967.
  2. "Max Warmerdam wins Dutch Championship 2021". www.fide.com. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  3. "Dutch Championship: Anne Haast clinches fifth title". www.fide.com. Retrieved 2021-12-05.

References

  • Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography, McFarland, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6 (some player's full names)
  • Sunnucks, Anne (1970), The Encyclopaedia of Chess, St. Martin's Press, p. 318, LCCN 78106371
  • Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess: The Records, Guinness Books, pp. 107–8, ISBN 0-85112-455-0 (results from 1873 through 1985)
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