Surinamese Chess Championship
Appearance
The Surinamese Chess Championship is organized by the Suriname Chess Federation (Dutch: De Surinaamse Schaakbond), which was established in 1955. It was first held in December 1945. The Surinamese Women's Chess Championship was first held in 1989.[1][2]
National championship winners
[edit]Year National champion[1][2] 1945 Baltus Jessurun 1947 Alfred Soares 1948 Alfred Soares 1949 L. Kanteman 1950 L. Kanteman 1951 C. de Boer 1952 Alfred Soares 1953 C. de Boer 1954 C. de Boer 1955 C. de Boer 1956 Jules Jacobs 1958 Jules Jacobs 1959 Jules Jacobs 1960 Jules Jacobs 1961 Jules Jacobs 1962 Lothar Saam 1963 Jules Jacobs 1964 Lothar Saam 1965 Lothar Saam 1966 Brouwn 1967 Brouwn 1968 Theo van Philips 1969 Theo van Philips 1970 Lothar Saam 1971 Theo van Philips 1972 Theo van Philips 1973 Theo van Philips 1974 Piet Sonneveld 1975 Wim Veer Sr. 1976 Wim Veer Sr. 1977 Wim Veer Sr. 1978 Wim Veer Sr. 1979 Lothar Saam 1980 Wim Veer Sr. 1981 Jerome Lindeboom 1982 tournament not completed 1983 Dewperkash Gajadin 1984 Kiem Thin Tjong Tjin Joe 1985 Kiem Thin Tjong Tjin Joe 1986 Wim Veer Jr. 1987 Endy Kasanardjo 1988 Endy Kasanardjo 1989 Franklin Mungroo 1990 Dewperkash Gajadin 1991 Geert Peeters 1992 Roger Matoewi 1993 Geert Peeters 1994 tournament not held 1995 Julian Neyhorst 1996 Julian Neyhorst 1997 Julian Neyhorst 1998 Julian Neyhorst 1999 Roger Matoewi 2000 Michael Siban 2001 Franklin Mungroo 2002 Roger Matoewi 2003 Roger Matoewi 2004 Roger Matoewi 2005 Dewperkash Gajadin 2006 Roger Matoewi 2007 Roger Matoewi 2008 Roger Matoewi 2009 Suradj Hanoeman 2010 Roger Matoewi 2011 Roger Matoewi 2012 Romario Sanches 2013 Romario Sanches 2014 Romario Sanches 2015 Roger Matoewi 2016 Roger Matoewi[3] 2017 Roger Matoewi[4] 2018 Roger Matoewi[5] 2019 Romario Sanches[5]
Women's championship winners
[edit]Year National women's champion[1] 1989 Aruna Jarbandhan 1990 Aruna Jarbandhan 2002 Charissa Parmanand 2003 Charissa Parmanand 2004 Victoria Naipal 2005 Victoria Naipal 2006 Victoria Naipal 2007 Victoria Naipal 2008 Victoria Naipal 2009 Ekatarina Naipal 2010 Victoria Naipal 2011 Ekatarina Naipal 2012 Rosangela dos Ramos 2013 Rosangela dos Ramos 2014 Reyna Freyde 2015 Rosangela dos Ramos 2016 Rosangela dos Ramos[6] 2017 Rosangela dos Ramos[7] 2018 Rosangela dos Ramos[8] 2019 Catherine Kaslan[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Surinaamse Schaakbond Jubileum Boek (PDF) (in Dutch). De Surinaamse Schaakbond. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ^ a b Stutgard, Ricky W. (1990). "Schaken". De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893-1988) (in Dutch). Paramaribo: Alberga.
- ^ "Matoewi voor de twaalfde keer schaakkampioen" (in Dutch). SME Sport. 5 April 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ^ "Nationale Schaak Kampioenschap 2017" (in Dutch). De Surinaamse Schaakbond. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Sanches nieuwe landskampioen schaken". De Ware Tijd (in Dutch). 5 May 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Rosangela Dos Ramos prolongeert schaaktitel" (in Dutch). SME Sport. 25 April 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
- ^ "Rosangela dos Ramos behoudt damesschaaktitel" (in Dutch). StarNieuws. 20 April 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Dos Ramos prolongeert vrouwenschaaktitel". De Ware Tijd (in Dutch). 26 May 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Vrouwenschaaktitel hoogtepunt Catherine Kaslan". De Ware Tijd (in Dutch). 18 August 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
Categories:
- Chess in Suriname
- Chess national championships
- Women's chess national championships
- Sports competitions in Suriname
- Recurring sporting events established in 1945
- Recurring sporting events established in 1989
- 1945 establishments in Suriname
- 1989 establishments in Suriname
- 1945 in chess
- 1989 in chess
- Annual events in Suriname