Swedish Chess Championship

The first Swedish Champion was Gustaf Nyholm, who won two matches against winners of national tournaments: Berndtsson in Göteborg and Löwenborg in Stockholm in 1917. Up until 1931 Swedish Chess Championships decided by match play. In the 1930s, Gideon Ståhlberg held the title in spite of results of the national tournaments. Since 1939, only the tournament is played as an official Swedish Championship.[1][2]

Matches (official Champions)

YearLocationResult
1917StockholmOtto Löwenborg 3 Anton Olson 2
1917GothenburgGustaf Nyholm Karl Berndtsson
1917StockholmGustaf Nyholm 4 Otto Löwenborg 1
1919StockholmGustaf Nyholm Arthur Håkansson
1919StockholmGustaf Nyholm Anton Olson
1921GothenburgGustaf Nyholm Allan Nilsson
1921StockholmAnton Olson 3 Gustaf Nyholm 2
1921StockholmGustaf Nyholm Anton Olson
1924GothenburgAllan Nilsson 3 Gustaf Nyholm 1
1927GothenburgAllan Nilsson Gösta Stoltz
1929GothenburgGideon Ståhlberg 3 Allan Nilsson 0
1931GothenburgGideon Ståhlberg 3 Gösta Stoltz 3

Tournaments (no champions)

YearLocationChampion
1917StockholmOtto Löwenborg
Anton Olson
1918GothenburgKarl Berndtsson
1919MalmöAnton Olson
1920EskilstunaKarl Berndtsson
1921JönköpingKarl Berndtsson
Gustaf Nyholm
1922GävleArthur Håkansson
1923UppsalaAllan Nilsson
Anton Olson
1924NorrköpingKarl Olson
1925TrollhättanOlof Kinnmark
1926KarlstadKarl Berndtsson
1927ÖrebroGösta Stoltz
Gideon Ståhlberg
1928HälsinborgGösta Stoltz
1929VästeråsEinar Pettersson
1931UddevallaErik Lundin
1932KarlskronaErik Lundin
Gideon Ståhlberg
1933LundNils Bergkvist
Gösta Danielsson
Gösta Forhaug
Gunnar Skarp
1934FalunErik Lundin
1935HärnösandGösta Stoltz
John B. Lindberg
1936BoråsErnst Larsson
1937StockholmRagnar Pettersson
1938KalmarErik Lundin

Tournaments (official Champions)

YearLocationChampion
1939StockholmGideon Ståhlberg
1940 *StockholmNils Bergkvist
1941GothenburgErik Lundin
1942ÖstersundErik Lundin
1943MalmöBengt Ekenberg
1944LidköpingStig Lundholm
1945VisbyErik Lundin
1946MotalaErik Lundin
1947StockholmFolke Ekström
1948SundsvallFolke Ekström
1949EskilstunaKristian Sköld
1950KristianstadKristian Sköld
1951HalmstadGösta Stoltz
1952HållandGösta Stoltz
1953ÖrebroGösta Stoltz
1954HälsingborgBengt-Eric Hörberg
1955SödertäljeGösta Danielsson
1956BoråsÅke Stenborg
1957StockholmZandor Nilsson
1958VäxjöInge Johansson
1959VästeråsKristian Sköld
1960KirunaErik Lundin
1961AvestaErik Lundin
1962ÖrnsköldsvikBengt Ekenberg
1963KarlskronaKristian Sköld
1964GothenburgErik Lundin
1965FalköpingZandor Nilsson
1966MalmöMartin Johansson
1967StockholmRolf Martens
1968NorrköpingBörje Jansson
1969SundsvallUlf Andersson
1970NässjöBörje Jansson
1971EskilstunaSven Malmgren
1972SkellefteåAxel Ornstein
1973BollnäsAxel Ornstein
1974LundMagnus Wahlbom
1975GothenburgAxel Ornstein
1976MotalaHarry Schüssler
1977StockholmAxel Ornstein
1978DegerforsNils Gustav Renman
Harry Schüssler
1979BoråsLars-Åke Schneider
1980LuleåNils-Gustav Renman
1981YstadDan Cramling
1982GävleLars-Åke Schneider
1983KarlskronaLars-Åke Schneider
1984LinköpingAxel Ornstein
1985UppsalaRalf Åkesson
1986MalmöLars-Åke Schneider
1987StockholmAxel Ornstein
1988NorrköpingAxel Ornstein
1989SundsvallJan Johansson
1990GothenburgMichael Wiedenkeller
1991HelsingborgStellan Brynell
1992BorlängeLars Karlsson
1993LindesbergThomas Ernst
1994HaparandaRichard Wessman
1995BorlängeLars Degerman
1996LinköpingRobert Åström
1997HaningeLars Degerman
1998RonnebyEvgeny Agrest
1999LidköpingRalf Åkesson
2000ÖrebroTom Wedberg
2001LinköpingEvgeny Agrest
2002SkaraJonny Hector
2003UmeåEvgeny Agrest
2004GothenburgEvgeny Agrest
2005GothenburgStellan Brynell
2006GothenburgJohan Hellsten
2007StockholmTiger Hillarp Persson
2008VäxjöTiger Hillarp Persson
2009KungsörEmanuel Berg
2010LundEmanuel Berg
2011VästeråsHans Tikkanen
2012FalunHans Tikkanen
2013ÖrebroHans Tikkanen
2014BorlängeDaniel Semcesen
2015SunneNils Grandelius
2016UppsalaErik Blomqvist
2017StockholmHans Tikkanen
2018RonnebyHans Tikkanen
2019EskilstunaErik Blomqvist
2020NA
2021HelsingborgTiger Hillarp Persson[3]
  • Tournament at Stockholm 1940 was unofficial Swedish championship.[4]

Women

YearChampion
1998Eva Berglund

References

  1. http://www.schack.se/RK/ssfparm2003-05-20.pdf SVERIGEMÄSTARE page 11/52
  2. http://www.schack.se/info/mastare.html Winners from the official site of the Swedish Chess Federation
  3. "Praggnanandhaa R vs. Grandelius, Nils". Chess24. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
  4. Roger Paige Chess Site - 1940 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
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