Oceania Chess Championship

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Leading chess players from the FIDE Oceania Zone 3.6 are allowed to play in the Oceania Chess Championships.[1][2] The tournament is conducted by the FIDE Oceania Zone President and Oceania Chess Confederation under the auspices of the world chess federation, FIDE.[3]

History

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Before January 2012, the Oceania Chess Championship was scheduled as part of the FIDE World Chess Championship cycle, and winners qualified to represent the FIDE Oceania Zone at the Chess World Cup. Since 2012 the Oceania Chess Championship has been held every year, with only each alternate (odd numbered) year acting as the Oceania Zone Championship and Chess World Cup qualifier. In these years, the title of International Master (IM) is awarded to the winner(s) of the Oceania Zone Championship event, as per the FIDE title regulations.[4]

The first Oceania Chess Championship was organised by the inaugural Oceania Zone President, Graeme Gardiner, on the Gold Coast, Australia in 1999. Vladimir Feldman of Australia won the event, undefeated, with a score of 7/9. In May 2000, an additional Oceania Zonal Chess Championship was held to coincide with changes in the schedule of the FIDE World Chess Championship cycle. Only an open event was held that year, without a separate women's championship, and was won by Aleksandar Wohl with a score of 7.5/9.

In 2001, Mikhail Gluzman and Mark Chapman shared first place with a score of 7/9, but the former won a rapid chess play-off match and the title. In 2011 the Women's event resulted in a tie between Irina Berezina and Emma Guo. A playoff match was held later in the year in Sydney, and was won by Berezina with a score of 2.5/3. The 2013 Women's event again resulted in a tie between Irina Berezina and Emma Guo. Berezina won the playoff match, at the end of the tournament, with a score of 2/2. In 2015, untitled player Brodie McClymont beat IM Max Illingworth in the last round to catch him for 1st= with scores of 7.5/9, which means an automatic IM title. Illingworth beat McClymont 1.5–0.5 in the rapid chess playoff match for Zonal Champion.

Oceania Chess Champions

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Year City Open Champion Women's Champion
1999[5][6] Gold Coast File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vladimir Feldman (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Laura Moylan (Australia)
2000[7][8][9] Auckland File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aleksandar Wohl (Australia)
2001[10][11][12] Gold Coast File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mikhail Gluzman (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky (Australia)
2002[13][14] Coral Coast, Fiji File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darryl Johansen (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Irina Berezina (Australia)
2005[15][16] Auckland File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Lane (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Irina Berezina (Australia)
2007[17] Denarau File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zong-Yuan Zhao (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Irina Berezina (Australia)
2009[18][19][20][21] Gold Coast File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Smerdon (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Arianne Caoili (Australia)
2011[22] Rotorua File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zong-Yuan Zhao (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Irina Berezina (Australia)
2012[23] Queenstown File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darryl Johansen (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Milligan (New Zealand)
2013[24][25][26] Nadi File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Igor Bjelobrk (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Irina Berezina (Australia)
2014 Ballarat File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christopher Wallis (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vineetha Wijesuriya (Australia)
2015 Sydney File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Illingworth (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Emma Guo (Australia)
2016 Auckland File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Alexei Kulashko (New Zealand) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Heather Richards (Australia)
2017 Auckland File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anton Smirnov (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Layla Timergazi (New Zealand)
2019 Guam File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Illingworth (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Julia Ryjanova (Australia)
2021[27] Online chess File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Temur Kuybokarov (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Julia Ryjanova (Australia)
2023 [28][29] Melbourne File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Temur Kuybokarov (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Julia Ryjanova (Australia)

Oceania Senior Chess Champions

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Year City Senior Champion Senior Women's Champion
2010[30] Christchurch File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Jones (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Vivian Smith (New Zealand)
2011[31] Melbourne File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mirko Rujevic (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Vivian Smith (New Zealand)
2012[32][33] Parramatta File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthonie Luchtmeijer (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Milligan (New Zealand)
2013[34] Christchurch File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Lovejoy (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Milligan (New Zealand)
2014 Sydney File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Lane (Australia) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Vivian Smith (New Zealand)
2015 Auckland File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Leonard McLaren (New Zealand) File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Helen Milligan (New Zealand)
2016 Nadi File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gary Lane (Australia)
2019[35] Auckland File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Steadman (New Zealand)
2021 Noosa Cancelled due to COVID Cancelled due to COVID

Oceania Youth Chess Champions

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Year City Youth Champion Youth Girls Champion
2023[36] Canberra File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McGowan (Australia) File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lillian Lu (Australia)

Oceania Presidents

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Year President
1998-2002 Graeme Gardiner (Australia)
2002-2010 Gary Bekker (Australia)
2010-2014 Brian Jones (Australia)
2014-2022 Paul Spiller (New Zealand)
2022- Shaun Press (Papua New Guinea)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ World Chess Championship Regulations FIDE Handbook
  2. ^ Zonal Chess Championship Regulations FIDE Handbook
  3. ^ FIDE Zone 3.6 Draft Regulations[permanent dead link] Oceania Chess Confederation
  4. ^ FIDE International Title Regulations from www.fide.com
  5. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 1998-99 Mark Weeks
  6. ^ The Week in Chess 233, 26 April 1999 Archived 2 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Mark Crowther
  7. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 2000-2001 Mark Weeks
  8. ^ The Week in Chess 290, 29 May 2000 Mark Crowther
  9. ^ ACF Bulletin No. 67, 28 May 2000 Archived 7 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine Australian Chess Federation
  10. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 2001-2002 Mark Weeks
  11. ^ The Week in Chess 338, 30 April 2001 Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Mark Crowther
  12. ^ ACF Bulletin No. 114 – 29 April 2001 Archived 21 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Australian Chess Federation
  13. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 2002-2004 Mark Weeks
  14. ^ The Week in Chess 392, 13 May 2002 Archived 2012-10-07 at the Wayback Machine Mark Crowther
  15. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 2004-2005 Mark Weeks
  16. ^ The Week in Chess 535, 7 Feb 2005 Mark Crowther
  17. ^ Oceania Zonal 2007[dead link] ChessChat forum
  18. ^ The World Chess Championship Zonals 2008-2009 Mark Weeks
  19. ^ The Week in Chess 764, 29 Jun 2009 Archived 2012-06-12 at the Wayback Machine Mark Crowther
  20. ^ 2009 Oceania Zonal Championship Archived 4 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine report from www.fide.com
  21. ^ 2009 Oceania Women's Zonal Championship Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine report from www.fide.com
  22. ^ 2011 Oceania Zonal Championship Archived 2016-01-29 at the Wayback Machine official web page
  23. ^ 2012 Queenstown Chess Classic Archived 4 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine official web page
  24. ^ 2013 Oceania Zonal Championship results from www.chessdom.com
  25. ^ 2013 Oceania Zonal Championship results from www.chess-results.com
  26. ^ 2013 Oceania Womens Zonal results from www.chess-results.com
  27. ^ Temur Kuybokarov wins 3.6 Zonal FIDE News, www.fide.com
  28. ^ [1] Open www.chess-results.com, [2]
  29. ^ [3] Womens www.chess-results.com, [4]
  30. ^ 2010 NZ Senior Championship report from www.fide.com
  31. ^ 2011 Oceania Senior Championship report from www.fide.com
  32. ^ 2012 Asian Senior Championship report from www.fide.com
  33. ^ Luchtmeijer wins Asian Seniors Archived 14 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine from www.fide.com
  34. ^ 2013 Oceania Senior Championship final standings from www.chesschat.org
  35. ^ 2019 NZ and Oceania Seniors tournament report from www.fide.com
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