The Canadian Open Chess Championship is Canada's Open chess championship, first held in 1956, and held annually since 1973, usually in mid-summer. It is organized by
the Chess Federation of Canada.
It was organized every two years from 1956 until 1970. The tournament rotates around the country, and has been held in seven
of Canada's ten provinces during its 51-year history. The format has usually been a Swiss system with nine or ten rounds, usually
over a nine-day period. It is open to all players who wish to enter, from Grandmasters to beginners.
The Championship's list of winners has included some of the world's strongest players, including Grandmasters Boris Spassky (in 1971, while he was World chess champion), Bent Larsen, Alexei Shirov, Vassily Ivanchuk, Viktor Bologan, Artur Yusupov, Bu
Xiangzhi, Alexander Moiseenko, Kevin
Spraggett, Ljubomir Ljubojevic, Larry
Evans, Pal Benko, William Lombardy,
Gyula Sax, Igor Ivanov, Walter Browne, Tony Miles, Larry
Christiansen, Joel Benjamin, Eduardas
Rozentalis, Vladimir Tukmakov, Jonathan
Rowson, and many other top stars.
The first tournament in Montreal 1956 was noteworthy for the presence of
13-year-old Bobby Fischer, a future World chess
champion, who tied for 8-12th places. Montreal 1974 saw the largest attendance to date, with 648 players. Ottawa 2007 set a tournament record with 22 Grandmasters participating.
Canadian Grandmaster Kevin Spraggett has the record for most titles with eight (either
clear first or shared). Laszlo Witt made the only perfect score (9-0) at Ottawa 1962. Mark Bluvshtein is the youngest champion, at age 17 at
Edmonton in 2005. Daniel Yanofsky was the oldest
champion, at age 54, also in Edmonton in 1979. Toronto (and
region) has hosted the most Opens with eight (but none since 1995), followed by Ottawa with
six.
List of winners and tournament sites
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| # |
Year |
City |
Winner |
| 1 |
1956 |
Montreal |
Larry Evans, William Lombardy |
| 2 |
1958 |
Winnipeg |
Elod Macskasy |
| 3 |
1960 |
Kitchener |
Anthony Saidy |
| 4 |
1962 |
Ottawa |
Laszlo Witt |
| 5 |
1964 |
Toronto |
Pal Benko |
| 6 |
1966 |
Kingston |
Larry Evans |
| 7 |
1968 |
Toronto |
Bent Larsen |
| 8 |
1970 |
St. John's |
Bent Larsen |
| 9 |
1971 |
Vancouver |
Boris Spassky, Hans Ree |
| 10 |
1973 |
Ottawa |
Duncan Suttles |
| 11 |
1974 |
Montreal |
Ljubomir Ljubojevic |
| 12 |
1975 |
Calgary |
Leonid Shamkovich |
| 13 |
1976 |
Toronto |
Nick de Firmian, Lawrence Day |
| 14 |
1977 |
Fredericton |
Jan Green-Krotki |
| 15 |
1978 |
Hamilton |
Gyula Sax |
| 16 |
1979 |
Edmonton |
Daniel Yanofsky |
| 17 |
1980 |
Ottawa |
Lawrence Day |
| 18 |
1981 |
Beauport |
Igor Ivanov |
| 19 |
1982 |
Vancouver |
Gordon Taylor |
| 20 |
1983 |
Toronto |
Kevin Spraggett, Bozidar Ivanovic |
| 21 |
1984 |
Ottawa |
Igor Ivanov, Dave Ross, Brett Campbell, Denis Allan |
| 22 |
1985 |
Edmonton |
Igor Ivanov, Brian Hartman |
| 23 |
1986 |
Winnipeg |
Artur Yusupov, Viktor Kupreichik |
| 24 |
1987 |
Toronto |
Kevin Spraggett |
| 25 |
1988 |
Toronto |
Lawrence Day |
| 26 |
1989 |
Edmonton |
Vladimir Tukmakov |
| 27 |
1990 |
Edmundston |
Georgi Timoshenko |
| 28 |
1991 |
Windsor |
Walter Browne |
| 29 |
1992 |
Toronto |
Alexei Barsov, Bryon Nickoloff |
| 30 |
1993 |
London |
Kevin Spraggett |
| 31 |
1994 |
Winnipeg |
Vladimir Tukmakov |
| 32 |
1995 |
Toronto |
Kevin Spraggett, Eduardas Rozentalis,
Deen Hergott,
Bryon Nickoloff, Ron Livshits |
| 33 |
1996 |
Calgary |
Kevin Spraggett |
| 34 |
1997 |
Winnipeg |
Julian Hodgson |
| 35 |
1998 |
Ottawa |
Kevin Spraggett, Dimitri Tyomkin,
Michael Oratovsky, Evgeny Prokopchuk |
| 36 |
1999 |
Vancouver |
Kevin Spraggett, Georgi Orlov |
| 37 |
2000 |
Edmonton |
Joel Benjamin, Kevin Spraggett,
Jonathan Rowson |
| 38 |
2001 |
Sackville |
Tony Miles, Larry Christiansen |
| 39 |
2002 |
Montreal |
Pascal Charbonneau, Jean Hebert,
Jean-Marc Degraeve |
| 40 |
2003 |
Kapuskasing |
Alexander Moiseenko |
| 41 |
2004 |
Kapuskasing |
Alexander Moiseenko, Dimitri Tyomkin |
| 42 |
2005 |
Edmonton |
Vassily Ivanchuk, Alexei Shirov,
Viktor Bologan,
Mark Bluvshtein, Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury |
| 43 |
2006 |
Kitchener |
Walter Arencibia, Abhijit Kunte |
| 44 |
2007 |
Ottawa |
Bu Xiangzhi |
See also
References
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