Dutch Chess Championship Explained

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

Early years

Year City Winner
1 1873 Henry (H.W.B.) Gifford
2 1874 Adrianus (A.A.G.) de Lelie
3 1875 Henry (H.W.B.) Gifford
4 1876 Julius (J.G.C.A.) de Vogel
5 1877 The Hague Ansel Polak Daniels
6 1878 Amsterdam Maarten van 't Kruijs
7 1879 Rotterdam Charles (C.E.A.) Dupré
8 1880 Gouda Henry Edward Bird
9 1881 The Hague Levi Benima
10 1882 The Hague Christiaan Messemaker
11 1883 Rotterdam Levi Benima
12 1884 Gouda Christiaan Messemaker
13 1885 The Hague Dirk van Foreest
14 1886 Dirk van Foreest
15 1887 Amsterdam Dirk van Foreest
16 1888 Rotterdam Rudolf Loman
17 1889 Gouda Arnold van Foreest
18 1890 The Hague Rudolf Loman
19 1891 Utrecht Rudolf Loman
20 1892 Amsterdam Robbert van den Bergh
21 1893 Arnold van Foreest
Rudolf Loman
22 1894 Rotterdam Rudolf Loman
23 1895 Adolf Georg Olland
24 1896 Dirk Bleijkmans
25 1897 Utrecht Rudolf Loman
26 1898 The Hague Jan Diderik Tresling
27 1899 Amsterdam Henry Ernest Atkins
28 1900 Groningen Gerard Oskam
29 1901 Adolf Georg Olland
30 1902 Rotterdam Arnold van Foreest
31 1903 Paul Saladin Leonhardt
32 1904 Dirk Bleijkmans
33 1905 Frank James Marshall
34 1906 Arnhem Bernard Wolff Beffie
35 1907 Utrecht Jan Willem te Kolsté
36 1908 Haarlem

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.

Year City (men) Winner Women's winner
1909 Adolf Georg Olland
1912 Rudolf Loman
1913 Johannes Esser
1919 Max Marchand
1921 Max Euwe
1924 Max Euwe
1926 Max Euwe
1929 Max Euwe
1933
1935 Catharina Roodzant
1936 Catharina Roodzant
1937 Fenny Heemskerk
1938 Catharina Roodzant
1939 match
Euwe - Landau
Fenny Heemskerk
1942 match
Euwe - van den Hoek
Max Euwe
1946 Fenny Heemskerk
1947 match Max Euwe
1948 match
Euwe - van Scheltinga
Fenny Heemskerk
1950 Fenny Heemskerk
1952 Fenny Heemskerk
1954 Fenny Heemskerk
1955 1954 match Max Euwe
1956 Fenny Heemskerk
1957 Jan Hein Donner
1958 Fenny Heemskerk
1960 Corry Vreeken
1961 Fenny Heemskerk
1962 Corry Vreeken
1963 Franciscus Kuijpers
1964 Corry Vreeken
1965 Lodewijk Prins
1966 Corry Vreeken
1967 Hans Ree
1968 Ingrid Tuk
1969 Hans Ree
1970 Eddie SchollCorry Vreeken
1971 Rie Timmer
1972 Rie Timmer
1973 Ada van der Giessen
1974 Cathy van der Mije
1975 Erika Belle
1976 Cathy van der Mije
1977 Cathy van der Mije
1978 Cathy van der Mije
1979 Cathy van der Mije
1980 Erika Belle
1981 Erika Belle
1982 Carla Bruinenberg
1983 Carla Bruinenberg
1984 Carla Bruinenberg
Heleen de Greef
1985 Jessica Harmsen
Hanneke van Parreren
1986 Heleen de Greef
1987 Jessica Harmsen
1988 Jessica Harmsen
1989 Mariëtte Drewes
1990 Renate Limbach
1991 Anne Marie Benschop
1992 Erika Sziva
1993 Iwona Bos-Swiecik
1994 Erika Sziva
1995 Marisca Kouwenhoven
1996 Erika Sziva
1997 Peng Zhaoqin
1998 Erika Sziva
1999 Erika Sziva
2000 Peng Zhaoqin
2001 Peng Zhaoqin
2002 Peng Zhaoqin
2003 Peng Zhaoqin
2004 Peng Zhaoqin
2005 Peng Zhaoqin
2006 Peng Zhaoqin
2007 Peng Zhaoqin
2008 Peng Zhaoqin
2009
2010
2011
2012 Tea Lanchava
2013 Lisa Schut
2014 Anne Haast
2015 Anne Haast
2016 Anne Haast
2017 Anne Haast
2018 Peng Zhaoqin
2019 Iozefina Păuleţ
2021 [2] Anne Haast[3]
2022 Machteld van Foreest
2023 Eline Roebers
2024 Maaike Keetman

Notes

  1. . Organization of the championships changed some time after 1967.
  2. Web site: Max Warmerdam wins Dutch Championship 2021 . 2021-12-05 . www.fide.com . en.
  3. Web site: Dutch Championship: Anne Haast clinches fifth title . 2021-12-05 . www.fide.com . en.

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