German Chess Championship

German Chess Championship

GERMAN championships (since 1991)

*2008 Daniel Fridman (Bad Woerishofen)
*2007 Arkadij Naiditsch (Bad Königshofen)
*2006 Thomas Luther (Osterburg)
*2005 Artur Jussupow (Altenkirchen)
*2004 Alexander Graf (Höckendorf)
*2002 Thomas Luther (Saarbrücken)
*2001 Christopher Lutz (Altenkirchen)
*2000 Robert Rabiega (Heringsdorf)
*1999 Robert Hübner (Altenkirchen)
*1998 Jörg Hickl (Bremen)
*1997 Matthias Wahls (Gladenbach)
*1996 Rustem Dautow, Artur Jussupow (Nussloch)
*1996 Matthias Wahls Dudweiler)
*1995 Christopher Lutz (Binz)

*1994 Peter Enders (Binz)
*1993 Thomas Luther, Thomas Pähtz (Bad Wildbad)
*1991 Vlastimil Hort (Bad Neuenahr)

FRG and GDR championships (1950 - 1990)

FRG championships (1950 - 1989)
*29. 1989 Vlastimil Hort, Eckhart Schmittdiel (Bad Neuenahr)
*28. 1988 Bernd Schneider (Bad Lauterberg)
*27. 1987 Vlastimil Hort, Ralf Lau (Bad Neuenahr)

*26. 1984 Eric Lobron (Bad Neuenahr)
*25. 1983 Anatoly Karpov (Hannover) "international"
*24. 1982 Manfred Glienke (Bad Neuenahr)
*23. 1981 Lubomir Kavalek (Bochum) "international"
*22. 1980 Eric Lobron (Bad Neuenahr)
*21. 1979 Boris Spassky, Yuri Balashov, Ulf Andersson (Munich) "international"
*20. 1978 Ludek Pachman (Bad Neuenahr)
*19. 1977 Anatoly Karpov (Bad Lauterberg) "international"
*18. 1976 Klaus Wockenfuss (Bad Pyrmont)
*17. 1975 Walter Browne (Mannheim) "international"
*16. 1974 Peter Ostermeyer (Menden)
*15. 1973 Hans-Joachim Hecht, Ulf Andersson, Boris Spassky (Dortmund) "international"
*14. 1972 Hans Günther Kestler (Oberursel)
*13. 1971 Svetozar Gligorić (Berlin) "international"
*12. 1970 Hans-Joachim Hecht (Völklingen)
*11. 1969 Manfred Christoph (Königsfeld)
*10. 1967 Robert Hübner, Hans Besser (Kiel)
*9. 1965 Wolfgang Unzicker, Helmut Pfleger (Bad Aibling)

*8. 1963 Wolfgang Unzicker (Bad Pyrmont)
*7. 1962 Wolfgang Unzicker
*6. 1961 Klaus Darga (Bad Pyrmont)
*5. 1959 Wolfgang Unzicker (Nürnberg)
*4. 1957 Paul Tröger (Bad Neuenahr)

*3. 1955 Klaus Darga (Frankfurt/Main)
*1953 Wolfgang Unzicker (Leipzig) (GER-ch)
*2. 1953 Wolfgang Unzicker (Berlin)

*1951 Rudolf Teschner (Düsseldorf) (GER-ch)
*1. 1950 Wolfgang Unzicker (Bad Pyrmont)

GDR championships (1950 - 1990)

*39. 1990 Raj Tischbierek, Thomas Pähtz (Bad Blankenburg)
*38. 1989 Hans-Ulrich Grünberg (Zittau)
*37. 1988 Lutz Espig, Thomas Pähtz (Stralsund)
*36. 1987 Raj Tischbierek (Glauchau)
*35. 1986 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Nordhausen)
*34. 1985 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Jüterbog)
*33. 1984 Rainer Knaak (Eilenburg)
*32. 1983 Rainer Knaak, Wolfgang Uhlmann (Cottbus)
*31. 1982 Rainer Knaak (Salzwedel)
*30. 1981 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Fürstenwalde)
*29. 1980 Hans-Ulrich Grünberg (Plauen)
*28. 1979 Lothar Vogt (Suhl)
*27. 1978 Rainer Knaak (Eggesin)
*26. 1977 Lothar Vogt (Frankfurt/Oder)
*25. 1976 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Gröditz)
*24. 1975 Wolfgang Uhlmann, Rainer Knaak (Stralsund)
*23. 1974 Rainer Knaak (Potsdam)
*22. 1973 Burkhard Malich (Erfurt)
*21. 1972 Manfred Schöneberg (Görlitz)
*20. 1971 Lutz Espig (Strausberg)
*19. 1970 Friedrich Baumbach (Freiberg)
*18. 1969 Lutz Espig (Schwerin)
*17. 1968 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Weimar)
*16. 1967 Wolfgang Pietzsch (Colditz)
*15. 1965 Lothar Zinn (Annaberg-Buchholz)
*14. 1964 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Magdeburg)
*13. 1963 Günther Möhring (Aschersleben)
*12. 1962 Wolfgang Pietzsch (Gera)
*11. 1961 Lothar Zinn (Premnitz)
*10. 1959 Wolfgang Pietzsch (Leipzig)
*9. 1958 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Schkopau)
*8. 1957 Burkhard Malich (Sömmerda)
*7. 1956 Reinhart Fuchs (Leipzig)
*6. 1955 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Zwickau)
*5. 1954 Wolfgang Uhlmann (Meerane)
*4. 1953 Reinhart Fuchs (Jena)
*3. 1952 Berthold Koch (Binz)
*2. 1951 Georg Stein (Schwerin)
*1. 1950 Rudolf Elstner (Sömmerda)

Western and Soviet zones championships (1946 - 1949)

Western zone championships
*1949 Efim Bogoljubow (Bad Pyrmont)
*1948 Wolfgang Unzicker (Essen)
*1947 Georg Kieninger (Weidenau) (GER-ch)Soviet zone championships
*1949 Wolfgang Pietzsch (Bad Klosterlausnitz)
*1948 Rudolf Teschner (Bad Doberan)
*1947 Lothar Schmid (Weissenfels)
*1946 Berthold Koch (Leipzig)

GERMAN championships (1933 - 1943)

*10. 1943 Josef Lokvenc (Vienna)
*9. 1942 Ludwig Rellstab (Bad Oeynhausen)
*8. 1941 Paul Felix Schmidt, Klaus Junge (Bad Oeynhausen)
*7. 1940 Georg Kieninger (Bad Oeynhausen)
*6. 1939 Erich Eliskases (Bad Oeynhausen)
*5. 1938 Erich Eliskases (Bad Oeynhausen)
*4. 1937 Georg Kieninger (Bad Oeynhausen)
*3. 1935 Kurt Richter (Bad Aachen)
*2. 1934 Carl Carls (Bad Aachen)
*1. 1933 Efim Bogoljubow (Bad Pyrmont)

DSB-Congresses (1879 - 1932)

*28. 1932 Georg Kieninger (Bad Ems)
*27. 1931 Efim Bogoljubow, Ludwig Rödl (Swinemünde)
*26. 1929 Carl Ahues (Duisburg)
*25. 1927 Rudolf Spielmann (Magdeburg)
*24. 1925 Efim Bogoljubow (Breslau)
*23. 1923 Ernst Grünfeld (Frankfurt)
*22. 1922 Ehrhardt Post (Bad Oeynhausen)
*21. 1921 Ehrhardt Post (Hamburg)
*20. 1920 Friedrich Sämisch (Berlin)
*19. 1914 Alexander Alekhine (Mannheim)
*18. 1912 Oldrich Duras, Akiba Rubinstein (Breslau)
*17. 1910 Carl Schlechter (Hamburg)
*16. 1908 Frank James Marshall (Düsseldorf)
*15. 1906 Frank James Marshall (Nuremberg)
*14. 1904 Curt von Bardeleben, Carl Schlechter, Rudolf Swiderski (Coburg)
*13. 1902 Dawid Janowski (Hannover)
*12. 1900 Geza Maroczy, Harry Nelson Pillsbury, Carl Schlechter (Munich)
*11. 1898 Amos Burn (Cologne)
*10. 1896 Robert Henry Barnes (Eisenach)
*9. 1894 Siegbert Tarrasch (Leipzig)
*8. 1893 Carl Walbrodt, Curt von Bardeleben (Kiel )
*7. 1892 Siegbert Tarrasch (Dresden)
*6. 1889 Siegbert Tarrasch (Breslau)
*5. 1887 George Henry Mackenzie (Frankfurt)
*4. 1885 Isidor Gunsberg (Hamburg)
*3. 1883 Simon Winawer (Nuremberg)
*2. 1881 Joseph Henry Blackburne (Berlin)
*1. 1879 Berthold Englisch (Leipzig)

WDSB-, NDSB-, and MDSB-Congresses (1861 - 1880)

WDSB-Congresses (1861 - 1880)
*13. 1880 Louis Paulsen (Braunschweig)
*12. 1878 Louis Paulsen (Frankfurt)
*11. 1877 Johannes Zukertort (Cologne)
*10. 1876 Wilfried Paulsen (Düsseldorf)
*9. 1871 Louis Paulsen (Krefeld)
*8. 1869 Adolf Anderssen (Barmen)
*7. 1868 Max Lange (Aachen)
*6. 1867 Wilfried Paulsen (Cologne)
*5. 1865 Gustav Neumann (Elberfeld)
*4. 1864 Max Lange (Düsseldorf)
*3. 1863 Max Lange (Düsseldorf)
*2. 1862 Max Lange (Düsseldorf)
*1. 1861 no masters (Düsseldorf)

MDSB-Congresses (1871 - 1877)
*3. 1877 Louis Paulsen (Leipzig)
*2. 1876 Adolf Anderssen (Leipzig)
*1. 1871 Adolf Anderssen (Leipzig)

NDSB-Congresses (1868 - 1872)
*3. 1872 Adolf Anderssen (Altona)
*2. 1869 Adolf Anderssen (Hamburg)
*1. 1868 Max Lange (Hamburg)

References

*http://www.schachbund.de/chronik/meister/dem/index.html
*http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/pagine/germania.htm

External links

*citation
last=Crowther | first=Mark
date=16 November 1998
title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 210
url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic210.html
publisher=London Chess Center


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