Colombian Chess Championship

Colombian Chess Championship

The first Colombian Championship (Men's) was held in Cali in 1928,[1] and first Women's Championship in Bogotá in 1965.[2]

Champions (Men's)

Year City Winner
1928 Cali Alfonso Herrera
1938 Bogotá Luis Augusto Sánchez
1941 Bucaramanga Miguel Cuéllar
1946 Bogotá Miguel Cuéllar
1947 Bogotá Luis Augusto Sánchez
1948 Bogotá Luis Augusto Sánchez
1951 Bogotá Boris de Greiff
1953 Bogotá Miguel Cuéllar
1954 Cali Luis Augusto Sánchez
1955 Manizales Miguel Cuéllar
1956 Ibague Miguel Cuéllar
1957 Montería Miguel Cuéllar
1958 Pereira Luis Augusto Sánchez
1959 Barranquilla Miguel Cuéllar
1961 Medellín Miguel Cuéllar
1962 Buga Luis Augusto Sánchez
1963 Cúcuta Juan Minaya
1964 Villavicencio José Salvador Rodríguez
1965 Belencito Carlos Cuartas
1967 Bucaramanga Carlos Cuartas
1968 Medellín Carlos Cuartas
1969 Bogotá José Salvador Rodríguez
1970 Bogotá Carlos Cuartas
1971 Bucaramanga Miguel Cuéllar
1972 Barranquilla Oscar Castro
1974 Medellín-Bogotá Oscar Castro
1975 Bogotá Carlos Cuartas
1976 Cali Carlos Cuartas
1977 Medellín Gildardo García
1978 Envigado Gildardo García
1979 Manizales Jorge González
1980 Pereira Alonso Zapata
1981 Bogotá Alonso Zapata
1983 Envigado Carlos Cuartas
1985 Bucaramanga Gildardo García
1986 Bogotá Gildardo García
1987 Cali Gildardo García
1988 Bogotá Luis Baquero
1989 Manizales Darío Alzate
1990 Bucaramanga Gildardo García
1991 Cartagena Gildardo García
1992 Armenia Oscar Castro
1993 Chía Jorge González
1994 Medellín Oscar Castro
1995 Cartagena Gildardo García & Alonso Zapata
1996 Bucaramanga Alonso Zapata
1997 Bogotá Jorge Mario Clavijo
1998 Pensilvania Darío Alzate
1999 Fusagasugá Oscar Castro
2000 Bogotá Alonso Zapata
2001 Medellín Darío Alzate
2002 Bogotá Alonso Zapata
2003 Cali Gildardo García
2004 Girardot Miguel Mosquera
2005 Medellín Darío Alzate
2006 Arauca Gildardo García
2007 Cartagena Alder Escobar Forero

Champions (Women's)

Year City Winner
1965 Bogotá Ilse Guggenberger
1972 Bogotá Ilse Guggenberger
1974 Bogotá Ilse Guggenberger
1975 Bogotá Ilse Guggenberger
1976 Moniquirá Teresa Leyva
1977 Bogotá Rosalba Patiño
1978 Cartagena Ilse Guggenberger
1979 Girardot Ilse Guggenberger
1980 Bucaramanga Ilse Guggenberger
1981 Riohacha Adriana Salazar Varón
1982 Sevilla (Valle) Teresa Leyva
1983 Bucaramanga Adriana Salazar Varón
1984 Bucaramanga Ilse Guggenberger
1985 Bogotá Adriana Salazar Varón
1986 Bogotá Adriana Salazar Varón
1987 Ibagué Isolina Majul
1988 Bogotá Adriana Salazar Varón
1989 Armenia Isolina Majul
1990 Bogotá Isolina Majul
1991 Bogotá Isolina Majul
1992 Medellín Adriana Salazar Varón
1993 Cartagena Adriana Salazar Varón
1994 Cartagena Adriana Salazar Varón
1995 Saravena Martha Liliana García
1996 Bucaramanga Adriana Salazar Varón
1997 Bogotá Isolina Majul
1998 Pensilvania, Caldas Isolina Majul
1999 Cali Isolina Majul
2000 Bogotá Martha Mateus
2001 Cali Nadya Karolina Ortíz
2002 Bogotá Marisela Palao
2003 Bogotá Martha Mateus
2004  ? Angela María Franco
2005 Medellín Ingris Rivera
2006 Arauca Nadya Carolina Ortiz
2007 Cartagena Martha Mateus
2008 Yopal Marisela Palao
2009 Buga Angela Maria Franco Valencia
2010 El Bagre Jenny Astrid Chirivi Castiblanco

References

  1. ^ Campeonato Colombia ajedrez
  2. ^ ajedrezencolombia.com

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