Israeli Chess Championship Explained

The Israeli Chess Championship is a chess event held every year in Israel.

History

From 1951 to 1971, the men's and women's championships were held every two years, eventually becoming an annual event. The 1998 Championship was held 8–24 November in Ramat Aviv.The single-elimination tournament, 32 players in the men's section and 16 in the women's, used an unusual time control of 100 minutes for 30 moves + 30 seconds per move. GM Eran Liss won the men's final over GM Victor Mikhalevski. After tying their 2-game match with one victory apiece, they then tied an active chess playoff with one win and two draws each. In a 5-minute blitz playoff, Liss won 2–0. Irina Yudasina won the women's final over Ella Pitem with one win and one draw.

Winners

Year Men's Champion
1 1936
2 1937
3 1938
4 1940
5 1945
6 1951
7 1953
8 1955
9 1957 Yosef Porat
10 1959 Yosef Porat
11 1961 Izak Aloni
12 1963 Yosef Porat
13 1965 Izak Aloni
14 1967Shimon Kagan
15 1969 Shimon Kagan
16 1971 Uzi Geller
17 1974
18 1976 Nathan Birnboim
19 1978 Roman Dzindzichashvili
20 1980 Nathan Birnboim
21 1982 Yehuda Gruenfeld
22 1984
23 1986
24 1988
25 1990
26 1992
27 1994
28 1996
29 1998 Eran Liss
30 2000 Boris Avrukh
Alik Gershon
31 2002
32 2004 Sergey Erenburg
33 2006 Maxim Rodshtein
34 2008[1] Boris Avrukh
35 2010 Vitali Golod
36 2013 Tamir Nabaty
37 2014 Victor Mikhalevski
38 2016 Tamir Nabaty
39 2018 Alon Greenfeld
Year Women's Champion
1 1955
2 1957
3 1959
4 1961
5 1963
6 1965
7 1967 Sima Rabinovitz Forman
8 1969
9 1971
10 1974
11 1976
12 1978
13 1980
14 1982 Ljuba Kristol
Olga Podrazhanskaya
15 1984
16 1986
17 1988
18 1990
19 1992 Masha Klinova
20 1994 Ludmila Tsifanskaya
21 1996 Ludmila Tsifanskaya
22 1998
23 2000
24 2002
25 2004
26 2006
27 2008[2]
28 2010 Masha Klinova
29 2013 Olga Vasiliev
30 2014
31 2016 Michal Lahav
32 2018 Yuliya Shvayger
Year Junior Champion
1 1951 Raaphi Persitz
2 1954 Giora Peli
3 1958 Yedael Stepak
4 1959 Yehuda Oppenheim
5 1960 Israel Gat
6 1961 Daniel Mor
7 1962 Israel Gelfer
8 1963 Yaacov Bleiman
9 1964 Yaacov Bleiman
10 1965 Amikam Balshan
11 1966
12 1967 Nathan Birnboim
13 1968 Nathan BirnboimOn Neyman
14 1969 Yoel Temanlis
15 1970
16 1971 Chagai Scheinwald
17 1972 Chagai Scheinwald
18 1973 David Bernstein
19 1974
20 1975 Nir Greenberg
211976 Ehud Lahav
221977 Michael Pasman
23 1978
241979 Alon Greenfeld
251980 Dan Lapan
26 1981 Ran Shabtai
271982 Moshe Pyernik
28 1983 Ofer Brook
291984 Ronen Lev
301985 Ilan Manor
31 1986 Danny Barash
321987 Ronen Lev
331988 Ilan Manor
341989 Eran Liss
351990 Dan Zoler
36 1991 Victor Mikhalevski
371992 Victor Mikhalevski
381993 Eran Liss
391994 Michael Oratovsky
401995 Alik Vydeslaver
41 1996
421997 Dimitri Tyomkin
431998 Alexander Rabinovich
441999 Michael Roiz
452000Alik Gershon
46 2001Evgeny Postny
472002Sergey Erenburg
482003Sergey Erenburg
492004Baruch Sternberg
502005Gaby Livshits
512006Maxim Rodshtein
522007Sasha Kaplan
532008Gil Popilsky[3]
542012Asaf Givon
552014Asaf Givon
562015Nimrod Veinberg
572017Avital Borochovsky
582018Johnatan Bakalchuk
592019Yair Parkhov[4]
602020Erez Kupervaser[5]

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Men's and women's competition held together
  2. Embedded in the unified men's and women's championship finals (not as a separate competition).
  3. U15 champion. The U17 championship was cancelled, due to lack of enough participants.
  4. Web site: Israel Junior Championship Final 2019 June 2019 Israel FIDE Chess Tournament report. 2020-06-16. ratings.fide.com.
  5. Web site: Israeli Open Junior Championship 2020 Rounds 1-8 April 2020 Israel FIDE Chess Tournament report. 2020-06-16. ratings.fide.com.