Cleveland Open (chess)
The Cleveland Open is an annual chess tournament held in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament was not held from 2004 until 2008, when it was resurrected.[1]
List of Winners
[edit]Year | Winner(s)[2] |
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1952 | Lawrence Star |
1953 | Larry Lipking |
1954 | Igor Garais |
1955 | Mike Paruta |
1956 | Jean Cohn |
1957 | Richard Kause |
1958 | Pal Benko |
1959 | William Granger |
1960 | Tom Ellison |
1961 | Tom Wozney |
1962 | Richard Kause |
1963 | Jack Witeczek |
1964 | Richard Kause |
1965 | Richard Kause |
1966 | Richard Kause, Mike Paruta |
1967 | James Harkins, Tom Ellison |
1968 | Don Collins, R Michniak |
1969 | Milan Vukcevich |
1970 | Richard Noel, Tom Wozney |
1971 | Robert Burns Jr. |
1972 | Milan Vukcevich |
1973 | Robert Burns Jr. |
1974 | Calvin Blocker |
1975 | Calvin Blocker |
1976 | Robert Burns Jr. |
1977 | Calvin Blocker |
1978 | Calvin Blocker |
1979 | Tom Wozney, T Hannibal |
1980 | Andrew Zebrowski |
1981 | Alan Federl |
1982 | Dumitru Ghizdavu, Tom Ward |
1983 | Richard Costigan |
1984 | Igor Ivanov, Calvin Blocker |
1985 | Brian Hartman, David Glicksman |
1986 | Dmitry Gurevich |
1987 | Anatoly Lein |
1988 | Calvin Blocker |
1989 | Calvin Blocker |
1990 | Calvin Blocker, S Ramakrishnapillai |
1991 | |
1992 | David Presser, Kenneth Panzel |
1993 | Boris Men |
1996 | Dmitry Berkovich |
2000 | Calvin Blocker |
2002 | Calvin Blocker, Stanislav Kriventsov |
2003 | Stanislav Kriventsov |
2008 | Sergey Erenburg, Nikola Mitkov |
2009 | Alexander Shabalov |
2010 | Mark Paragua, Alexander Shabalov, Iryna Zenyuk |
2011 | Ardash Jayakumar, Atulya Shetty, Iryna Zenyuk |
2012 | Sergey Kudrin, John Miller, Bryan Smith |
2013 | Sergey Kudrin, Gopal Menon, Gabriel Petesch |
2014 | Jay Bonin, Ronald Burnett, Florin Felecan, Walker Griggs, Sergey Kudrin, Gabriel Petesch |
2015 | Jay Bonin[3] |
2016 | Fidel Corrales Jimenez |
2017 | Mika Brattain |
2018 | Fidel Corrales Jimenez, Jay Bonin |
2019 | Mika Brattain, Gabriel Petesch |
2020 (online) | Vladimir Belous, Eigen Wang, Eltaj Safarli |
2021 | Vladimir Belous |
2022 | Joshua Posthuma |
2023 | Safal Bora |
2024 | Bryan G. Smith |
References
[edit]- ^ Hanken, Jerry (June 13, 2008). "Big Time chess returns to Cleveland". www.uschess.org. The United States Chess Federation.
- ^ Cleveland Chess Bulletin, October 1985 [pgs 8,9]
- ^ "Rated Event Search Results". www.uschess.org. The United States Chess Federation.