Ulster Chess Championship Explained

The Ulster Chess Championship is an annual chess tournament organised by the Ulster Chess Union which has been held since 1892. It is currently open to all players who qualify as having been born in any of the 9 counties of Ulster. Nearly all Championships since 1982 have been played in Belfast. Among the winners in recent years have been two players, both also Irish Champions, who now have the title of International Master (IM), Mark Orr (4 times, most recently in 2001/02) and Brian Kelly (1994/95). Recent winners are

Some winners have represented Ireland at chess Olympiads and European Team Chess Championship.[1] [2]

Champions

Early Champions

After 1932

The Ulster Chess Union was founded in 1932 and relaunched the Ulster Championship.

Champions since 2000

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ulsterchess.org/Archives UCU Archive
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20061017201326/http://www.rct26.dial.pipex.com/ulster_championship_since_1892.htm Winners of the Ulster Chess Championship
  3. http://www.ulsterchess.org/Archives/ripbio/tom-clarke Tom Clarke
  4. https://www.irlchess.com/2018/09/21/ulster-championship-2018/ Ulster Championship 2018
  5. https://www.ulsterchess.org/Members/ucu00450/ulster-championships-2019/new-ulster-champion-crowned-daniil-zelenchuk New Ulster Champion crowned - Daniil Zelenchuk
  6. https://www.ulsterchess.org/Members/ucu00450/2021-2022/ulster-championships-2021/a-brilliant-tournament-face-to-face-play-at-the-ulster-championships-2021 A brilliant tournament - face to face play at the Ulster Championships 2021