Luxembourg Chess Championship

The Luxembourg Chess Championship has been held since 1932 by the Luxembourg Chess Federation [Wikidata] (French: Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Échecs, FLDE), which was established in 1931 and joined FIDE in 1946.[1]

Winners

Elvira Berend, Luxembourg champion in 1998, 2015 and 2016
Mietek Bakalarz, Luxembourg champion in 2003, 2009 and 2011
Year Luxembourg Champion[2][3]
1932 Francis Kraus
1933 Louis Philippe
1934 Louis Philippe
1935 Charles Doerner
1936 Francis Kraus
1937 Francis Kraus
1938 Charles Doerner
1939 Charles Doerner
1940 Charles Doerner
1946 Charles Doerner
1947 Charles Doerner
1948 Charles Doerner
1949 Charles Doerner
1950 Charles Doerner
1951 Charles Doerner
1952 Charles Doerner
1953 Eugène Bestgen
1954 Aloyse Neu
1955 Fernand Wantz
1956 Fernand Wantz
1958 Georges Philippe
1959 Aloyse Neu
1960 Alphonse Conrady
1961 Georges Philippe
1962 Eugène Bestgen
1963 Eugène Bestgen
1964 Alphonse Conrady
1965 Georges Philippe
1966 Georges Philippe
1967 Josy Feller
1968 Josy Feller
1969 Raymond Schneider
1971 Josy Feller
1973 Josy Feller
1975 Norbert Stull [Wikidata]
1976 Norbert Stull
1977 Georges Haas
1978 Georges Haas
1979 Norbert Stull
1980 Georges Haas
1981 Jean Schammo
1982 Josy Feller
1983 Norbert Stull
1985 Hubert Mossong
1986 Roger Hofmann
1987 Georges Haas
1988 Shlomo Marcovici
1989 Norbert Stull
1990 Fred Berend [Wikidata]
1991 Norbert Stull
1992 Hubert Mossong
1993 Alain Schartz
1994 Lucien Gaspar
1995 Carlo Menghi
1996 Camille Wians
1997 Marc Mertens
1998 Elvira Berend
1999 Guy Monaville
2000 Claude Wagener
2001 Josy Feller
2002 Alain Schartz
2003 Mietek Bakalarz [Wikidata]
2004 Jean-Marie Weber
2005 Vlad Serban
2006 Tom Weber
2007 Jean-Marie Weber
2008 Alain Schartz
2009 Mietek Bakalarz
2010 Vlad Serban
2011 Mietek Bakalarz
2012 Michael Wiedenkeller
2013 Michael Wiedenkeller
2014 Fred Berend
2015 Elvira Berend
2016 Elvira Berend[4]
2017 Fred Berend
2018 Jean-Marie Weber

References

  1. ^ "FIDE Directory: Luxembourg / Federation Luxembourgeoise des Echecs". FIDE. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Championnats nationaux individuels". Cercle des Échecs Dudelange. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  3. ^ "LUXEMBOURG". Chess Network Company. 10 November 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Championnats Individuels ABC 2016". LES PIONS PERLÉ. 12 April 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2016.