Canadian Chess Championship

Canadian Chess Championship

This is the list of all the winners of the Canadian Chess Championship, often referred to as the Canadian Closed Championship to distinguish it from the annual Canadian Open tournament. The winner of the Canadian Closed advances to the next stage of the FIDE World Chess Championship cycle. Winners on tiebreak or a playoff match are noted with an asterisk beside their names.
*2007 Nikolay Noritsyn *, Jean Hebert, Ron Livshits, Artem Samsonkin
*2006 Igor Zugic
*2004 Pascal Charbonneau *, Eric Lawson
*2002 Pascal Charbonneau *, Kevin Spraggett
*2001 Alexandre Le Siège *, Kevin Spraggett
*1999 Alexandre Le Siège
*1996 Kevin Spraggett
*1995 Ron Livshits *, Francois Leveille, Bryon Nickoloff
*1994 Kevin Spraggett
*1992 Alexandre Le Siège
*1991 Lawrence Day
*1989 Kevin Spraggett
*1987 Igor V. Ivanov
*1986 Igor V. Ivanov, Kevin Spraggett
*1985 Igor V. Ivanov *, Raymond Stone
*1984 Kevin Spraggett
*1981 Igor V. Ivanov
*1978 Jean Hebert
*1975 Peter Biyiasas
*1972 Peter Biyiasas
*1969 Duncan Suttles *, Zvonko Vranesic
*1965 Daniel Yanofsky
*1963 Daniel Yanofsky
*1961 Lionel Joyner
*1959 Daniel Yanofsky
*1957 Povilas Vaitonis
*1955 Frank Anderson
*1953 Frank Anderson, Daniel Yanofsky
*1951 Povilas Vaitonis
*1949 Maurice Fox
*1947 Daniel Yanofsky
*1946 John Belson
*1945 Daniel Yanofsky, Frank Yerhoff
*1943 Daniel Yanofsky
*1941 Daniel Yanofsky
*1940 Maurice Fox
*1938 Maurice Fox
*1937 Boris Blumin
*1936 Boris Blumin
*1935 Maurice Fox
*1934 John Belson
*1933 Robert Martin
*1932 Maurice Fox
*1931 Maurice Fox *, John Morrison, George Eastman
*1929 Maurice Fox
*1927 Maurice Fox
*1926 John Morrison
*1924 John Morrison
*1922 John Morrison
*1920 Sydney Gale *, John Harvey
*1913 John Morrison *, Charles Blake
*1910 John Morrison
*1908 Joseph Sawyer
*1906 Magnus Smith
*1904 Magnus Smith
*1899 Magnus Smith
*1898 James Narraway
*1897 James Narraway
*1894 A. Thomas Davison
*1893 James Narraway
*1892 William Boultbee
*1891 A. Thomas Davison
*1890 Robert Short
*1889 Richard Fleming *, James Narraway
*1888 Nicholas MacLeod *, James Narraway, Edwin Pope
*1887 George Barry *, Nicholas MacLeod
*1886 Nicholas MacLeod
*1884 Francois-Xavier Lambert
*1883 Jacob Ascher, Henry Howe
*1882 Edward Sanderson
*1881 Joseph Shaw
*1879 Edwin Pope
*1878 Jacob Ascher
*1877 Henry Howe
*1876 Edward Sanderson
*1875 George Jackson
*1874 William Hicks
*1873 Albert Ensor
*1872 tournament not completed

Canadian Women's Championship

Winners on tiebreak or a playoff match are noted with an asterisk beside their names.

*2006 Natalia Khoudgarian *, Dina Kagramanov
*2004 Dinara Khaziyeva
*2001 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1996 Johanne Charest
*1995 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1991 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1989 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1986 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1984 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1981 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1978 Nava Starr (née Sterenberg)
*1975 Smilja Vujosevic

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