USSR Women's Chess Championship

The Women's Soviet Chess Championship was played in the Soviet Union from 1927 through 1991 to determine the women's chess national champion.

The championship was not played on a regular basis in the years 1927–1937 and there was a break during World War II. From 1950 onward it was played regularly all years.

List of winners

 #  Year PlaceWinner[1]Score
  11927 Moscow Olga Rubtsova
8½ / 10   
  21931 Moscow Olga Rubtsova
7½ / 9   
  31934 Leningrad Olga Semenova Tyan-Shanskaya 
7 / 9   
  41936 Leningrad Olga Semenova Tyan-Shanskaya
9½ / 11   
  51937 Rostov-on-Don Olga Rubtsova
12½ / 15   
  61945 Moscow Valentina Borisenko
7½ / 9   
  71946 Moscow Elisaveta Bykova
14 / 16   
  81947 Moscow Elisaveta Bykova
12 / 15   
  91948 Moscow Olga Rubtsova
13 / 17   
 101950 Riga Elisaveta Bykova
12½ / 15   
 111951 Kiev Kira Zvorykina
11½ / 17   
 121952 Tbilisi Lyudmila Rudenko
13 / 17   
 131953 Rostov-on-Don Kira Zvorykina
13 / 17   
 141954 Krasnodar Larissa Volpert
14 / 19   
 151955 Sukhumi Valentina Borisenko
13½ / 19   
 161956 Dnepropetrovsk Kira Zvorykina
13½ / 17   
 171957 Vilnius Valentina Borisenko[2]
12 / 17   
 181958 Kharkov Larissa Volpert[3]
14 / 21   
 191959 Lipetsk Larissa Volpert
12 / 18   
 201960 Riga Valentina Borisenko[4]
13 / 18   
 211961 Baku Valentina Borisenko
13½ / 19   
 221962 Riga Tatiana Zatulovskaya
13 / 19   
 231963 Baku Maaja Ranniku[5]
14 / 19   
 241964 Tbilisi Nona Gaprindashvili
15 / 19   
 251965 Beltsy Valentina Kozlovskaya
13½ / 19   
 261966 Kiev Nana Alexandria
14 / 19   
 271967 Sochi Maaja Ranniku
11 / 13   
 281968 Ashkhabad Nana Alexandria[6]
13½ / 19   
 291969 Gori Nana Alexandria
15 / 19   
 301970 Beltsy Alla Kushnir
14 / 19   
 311971 Sochi Irina Levitina
14 / 19   
 321972 Tolyatti Marta Litinskaya
12 / 19   
 331973 Tbilisi Nona Gaprindashvili
14 / 19   
 341974 Tbilisi Elena Fatalibekova
14 / 18   
 351975 Frunze Liudmila Belavenets
10 / 16   
 361976 Tbilisi Anna Akhsharumova
12½ / 17   
 371977 Lvov Maia Chiburdanidze
13 / 17   
 381978 Nikolayevsk Lidia Semenova
12½ / 17   
 391979 Tbilisi Irina Levitina
12½ / 17   
 401980 Alma-Ata Irina Levitina
12 / 15   
 411981 Ivano-Frankivsk   Nona Gaprindashvili
 Nana Ioseliani[7]
12 / 17   
 421982 Tallinn Nana Ioseliani
12 / 17   
 431983 Vilnius Nona Gaprindashvili
12½ / 17   
 441984 Kiev Svetlana Matveeva
 Anna Akhsharumova[8]
9½ / 15   
 451985 Yerevan Nona Gaprindashvili
12½ / 17   
 461986 Frunze Nana Ioseliani
11½ / 16   
 471987 Tbilisi Nana Ioseliani
14½ / 19   
 481988 Alma-Ata Julia Demina
12 / 17   
 491989 Volzhsky Irina Chelushkina
12½ / 17   
 501990 Podolsk Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant
13 / 16   
 511991 Lvov Svetlana Matveeva
13½ / 17   

Winners of more titles

Notes

  1. All data have been kindly provided by Alexey Popovsky, owner of the website Rusbase
  2. Valentina Borisenko won the title after a tiebreak match with Kira Zvorykina (2½ – ½ )
  3. Larissa Volpert won the title after a tiebreak match with Kira Zvorykina (2½ – 1½ )
  4. Valentina Borisenko won the title after a tiebreak match with Tatiana Zatulovskaya (4½ – 3½ )
  5. Maia Ranniku won the title after a tiebreak match with Tatiana Zatulovskaya (4–2)
  6. Nana Alexandria won the title after a tiebreak match with Alla Chaikovskaya (3½ – ½)
  7. The tiebreak match was not played.
  8. The tiebreak match was not played.
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