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Austrian Chess Championship

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The Austrian Chess Championship is held by the Austrian Chess Federation (Österreichischer Schachbund).

For its Correspondence chess subdivision, see ICCF Austria.

Unofficial Championships

Year City Winner
1921 Vienna Fritz Sämisch
1922 Vienna Akiba Rubinstein
1923 Vienna Anton Schara
1924 Vienna Arthur Dünmann
1925 Vienna Albert Becker
Siegfried Reginald Wolf
1926 Vienna Siegmund Beutum

Official Championships

Year City Champion
1929 Innsbruck Erich Eliskases
Eduard Glass
1930 Graz Franz Kunert
1931 Bregenz Herbert Berghofer
Karl Palda
1933 Vienna Immo Fuss
1934 Vienna David Podhorzer
1936 Semmering *) Erich Eliskases
1937 Semmering *) Erich Eliskases
1947 Ischl Leopold Lenner
1948 Horn Karl Galia
1949 Eferding Josef Platt
1950 Melk Rudolf Palme
1951 Vienna Josef Lokvenc
Thaddäus Leinweber
1952 Steyr Karl Poschauko
1953 Wolfsberg Josef Lokvenc
1954 Baden bei Wien Andreas Dückstein
1955 Prein Franz Auer
1956 Prein Andreas Dückstein
1957 St. Johann in Tirol Franz Auer
1958 Ripp/Hallein Alexander Prameshuber
1960 Prein Karl Robatsch
1963 Ottenstein Wilhelm Schwarzbach
1965 Ottenstein Philipp Struner
1967 Graz Karl Janetschek
1969 Haag am Hausruck Karl Röhrl
1971 Hartberg Karl Röhrl
1973 Loeben Karl Janetschek
1975 Mösern ob Telfs Franz Hölzl
1977 Mösern ob Telfs Andreas Dückstein
1979 Lienz Adolf Herzog
1981 Lienz Franz Hölzl
1983 Seckau Adolf Herzog
1985 Wolfsberg Josef Klinger
1987 Semriach Egon Brestian
1989 Bad Schallerbach Alexander Fauland
1991 St. Lambrecht Reinhard Lendwai
1993 Gamlitz Josef Klinger
1994 Leibnitz Alexander Fauland
1995 Voitsberg Nikolaus Stanec
1996 Leibnitz Nikolaus Stanec
1997 Mösern Nikolaus Stanec
1998 Tenneck/Werfen Nikolaus Stanec
1999 Vienna Nikolaus Stanec
2000 Frohnleiten Nikolaus Stanec
2001 Mureck Siegfried Baumegger
2002 Oberpullendorf Nikolaus Stanec
2003 Hartberg Nikolaus Stanec
2004 Hartberg Nikolaus Stanec
2005 Gmunden Nikolaus Stanec
2006 Köflach Eva Moser
2007 Tweng Siegfried Baumegger
2008 Leoben Markus Ragger
2009 Jenbach Markus Ragger
2010 Vienna Markus Ragger
2011 Linz Georg Fröwis
2012 Zwettl David Shengelia
2013 Gisingen/Feldkirch Peter Schreiner
2014 Feistritz an der Drau Mario Schachinger
2015 Pinkafeld David Shengelia

Official Championships (women)

Year City Champion
1950 Melk Salome Reischer
1951 Wien Gertrude Wagner
1952 Graz Salome Reischer
1953 Horn Alfreda Hausner
1954 Pöchlarn Salome Reischer
1955 Wien Berta Zebinger
1956 Judenburg Inge Kattinger
1958 Maria Anzbach Inge Kattinger
1960 Innsbruck Ida Salzmann
1964 Hartberg Inge Kattinger
1966 Mauerkirchen Wilma Samt
1968 Kirchberg am Wechsel Hermine Winninger
1970 Seggau Inge Kattinger
Wilma Samt
1972 Rohrbach Wilma Samt
1974 Gloggnitz Gertrude Schoißwohl
1976 Krems Alfreda Hausner
1978 Feldkirch Margit Hennings
1980 Eggenburg Margit Hennings
1982 Nüziders Margit Hennings
1984 Kötschach-M. Helene Mira
1986 Kirchberg am Wechsel Jutta Borek
1988 Lienz Jutta Borek
1990 Braunau Maria Horvath
1992 Neumarkt Jutta Borek
1994 Grieskirchen Jutta Borek
1996 Grieskirchen Helene Mira
1997 Gallspach Sonja Sommer
1998 Tenneck Ursula Fraunschiel
1999 Wien Margit Krasser
2000 Frohnleiten Sonja Sommer
2001 Mureck Helene Mira
2002 Oberpullendorf Helene Mira
2003 Hartberg Anna-Christina Kopinits
2004 Hartberg Helene Mira
2005 Gmunden Sonja Sommer
2006 Köflach Anna-Christina Kopinits
Helene Mira
2007 Tweng Anna-Christina Kopinits
2008 Leoben Anna-Christina Kopinits
2009 Jenbach Anna-Christina Kopinits
2010 Vienna Eva Moser
2011 Linz Eva Moser
2012 Zwettl Anna-Christina Kopinits
2013 Gisingen/Feldkirch Veronika Exler
2014 Feistritz an der Drau Barbara Teuschler
2015 Pinkafeld Katharina Newrkla

References

  • Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess: The Records, Guinness Books, pp. 88–89, ISBN 0-85112-455-0 (results through 1985)
  • Staatsmeisterschaften der Herren
  • Die österreichischen Staatsmeister
  • 2004 report with list of previous winners
  • 2007 edition