Rubinstein Memorial

The Rubinstein Memorial is an annual chess tournament held in Polanica-Zdrój, Poland in honour of the chess legend Akiba Rubinstein. Rubinstein died in 1961 and the tournament had its first edition in 1963. The tournament usually consists of several tournaments in different rating or age groups. The main tournament is usually a closed round-robin tournament, while the other tournaments are open Swiss system tournaments.

Winners

#YearWinner#RR
11963 Nikola Padevsky (Bulgaria)16
21964 Andrzej Filipowicz (Poland)
 Bruno Parma (Yugoslavia)
16
31965 Evgeni Vasiukov (USSR)
 Péter Dely (Hungary)
14
41966 Vasily Smyslov (USSR)15
51967 Semyon Furman (USSR)16
61968 Vasily Smyslov (USSR)16
71969 Laszlo Barczay (Hungary)16
81970 Jan Smejkal (Czechoslovakia)16
91971 Helmut Pfleger (Germany)16
101972 Jan Smejkal (Czechoslovakia)16
111973 Włodzimierz Schmidt (Poland)14
121974 Vladimir Karasev (USSR)16
131975 Yuri Averbakh (USSR)16
141976 Gennadi Timoshchenko (USSR)15
151977 Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia)18
161978 Mark Tseitlin (USSR)15
171979 Yuri Razuvayev (USSR)16
181980 Oleg Romanishin (USSR)14
191981 Włodzimierz Schmidt (Poland)14
201982 Lothar Vogt (East Germany)15
211983 Viacheslav Dydyshko (USSR)15
221984 Gennadi Zaichik (USSR)16
231985 Konstantin Lerner (USSR)16
241986 Péter Lukács (Hungary)13
251987 Uwe Bönsch (East Germany)13
261988 Alexander Chernin (USSR)15
271989 Igor Novikov (USSR)16
281991 Joël Lautier (France)12
291992 Oleg Romanishin (Ukraine)12
301993 Gennadi Sosonko (Netherlands)12
311994 Evgeny Mochalov (Belarus)Open
321995 Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria)12
331996 Alexander Beliavsky (Slovenia)12
341997 Sergei Rublevsky (Russia)10
351998 Boris Gelfand (Belarus)10
361999 Loek van Wely (Netherlands)10
372000 Boris Gelfand (Israel)10
382001 Vladimir Baklan (Ukraine)Open
392002 Alexander Zubarev (Ukraine)Open
402003 David Navara (Czech Republic)Open
412005 Paweł Czarnota (Poland)Open
422006 Robert Kempiński (Poland)10
432007 Bartosz Soćko (Poland)10
442008 Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine)10
452009 Wojciech Moranda (Poland)Open
462010 Kacper Piorun (Poland)Open
472011 Aleksander Hnydiuk (Poland)10
492013 Wojciech Moranda (Poland)10
502014 Vadim Shishkin (Ukraine)10
512015 Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)10
522016 Marcin Szeląg (Poland)Open
532017 Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)Open
542018 Artur Frolov (Ukraine)Open
552019 Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)Open
562020 Sergei Ovsejevitsch (Ukraine)Open
572021 Kirill Shevchenko (Ukraine)
 David Navara (Czech Republic)
10
582022 Alexander Donchenko (Germany)
 Dimitrios Mastrovasilis (Greece)
10
592023 Grzegorz Nasuta (Poland)10
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