Russian Chess Championship

The Russian Chess Championship has taken various forms.

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Tournament Year Location Winner(s)
Russian Chess Championship (open) 2024 Barnaul (Russia) Vladislav Artemiev
Russian Chess Championship (open) 2023 Tsarskoye Selo (Russia) Vladislav Artemiev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2022 Cheboksary (Russia) Daniil Dubov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2021 Ufa (Russia) Nikita Vitiugov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2020 Moscow (Russia) Ian Nepomniachtchi
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2019 Votkinsk (Russia) Evgeny Tomashevsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2018 Satka (Russia) Dmitry Andreikin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2017 Saint Petersburg (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2016 Novosibirsk (Russia) Alexander Riazantsev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2015 Chita (Russia) Evgeny Tomashevsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2014 Kazan (Russia) Igor Lysyj
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2013 Nizhny Novgorod (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2012 Moscow (Russia) Dmitry Andreikin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2011 Moscow (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2010 Moscow (Russia) Ian Nepomniachtchi
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2009 Moscow (Russia) Alexander Grischuk
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2008 Moscow (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2007 Moscow (Russia) Alexander Morozevich
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2006 Moscow (Russia) Evgeny Alekseev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2005 Moscow (Russia) Sergei Rublevsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2004 Moscow (Russia) Garry Kasparov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2003 Krasnoyarsk (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2002 Krasnodar (Russia) Alexander Lastin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2001 Elista (Russia) Alexander Motylev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 2000 Samara (Russia) Sergey Volkov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1999 Moscow (Russia) Konstantin Sakaev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1998 Saint Petersburg (Russia) Alexander Morozevich
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1997 Elista (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1996 Elista (Russia) Alexander Khalifman
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1995 Elista (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1994 Elista (Russia) Peter Svidler
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1993 Tyumen (Russia) Alexei Bezgodov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1992 Oryol (Russia) Alexei Gavrilov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1991 Smolensk (Russia) Sergei Rublevsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1990 Kuybyshev (Russia) Andrei Kharlov
Vladimir Kramnik
Ruslan Shcherbakov
Maxim Sorokin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1989 Gorky (Russia) Alexey Vyzmanavin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1988 Voronezh (Russia) Ratmir Kholmov
Vadim Ruban
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1987 Kursk (Russia) Andrei Kharitonov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1986 Smolensk (Russia) Veniamin Shtyrenkov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1985 Sverdlovsk (Russia) Alexander Petrushin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1984 Bryansk (Russia) Gennady Tunik
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1982 Stavropol (Russia) Anatoly Vaisser
Valery Chekhov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1981 Vladimir (Russia) Pavel Zarubin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1980 Kazan (Russia) Alexander Petrushin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1979 Sverdlovsk (Russia) Alexander Panchenko
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1977 Volgograd (Russia) Valerij Zhuravliov
Lev Psakhis
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1976 Novosibirsk (Russia) Nukhim Rashkovsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1974 Tula (Russia) Nukhim Rashkovsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1973 Omsk (Russia) Valeri Korensky
Jurij Rusakov
Vitaly Tseshkovsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1972 Rostov-on-Don (Russia) Vitaly Tseshkovsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1971 Penza (Russia) Oleg Dementiev
Valery Zilberstein
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1970 Kuybyshev (Russia) Anatoly Karpov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1968 Grozny (Russia) Alexander Zaitsev
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1964 Kazan (Russia) Nikolai Krogius
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1963 Chelyabinsk (Russia) Anatoly Lein
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1961 Omsk (Russia) Lev Polugaevsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1960 Perm (Russia) Vitaly Tarasov
Mark Taimanov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1959 Voronezh (Russia) Anatoly Lutikov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1958 Sochi (Russia) Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1957 Krasnodar (Russia) Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1956 Kislovodsk (Russia) Leonid Shamkovich
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1955 Leningrad (Russia) Anatoly Lutikov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1954 Rostov-on-Don (Russia) Leonid Shamkovich
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1953 Saratov (Russia) Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1952 Tula (Russia) Lev Aronin
Nikolai Krogius
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1951 Yaroslavl (Russia) Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1950 Gorky (Russia) Rashid Nezhmetdinov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1949 Yaroslavl (Russia) Peter Dubinin
Georgy Ilivitsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1948 Saratov (Russia) Nikolay Aratovsky
Georgy Ilivitsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1947 Kuybyshev (Russia) Nikolay Novotelnov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1946 Sverdlovsk (Russia) Isaac Boleslavsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1935 Gorky (Russia) Alexander Tolush
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1934 Moscow (Russia) Sergey Belavenets
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1928 Moscow (Russia) Peter Izmailov
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1923 Petrograd (Russia) Peter Romanovsky
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1920 Moscow (Russia) Alexander Alekhine
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1913 Saint Petersburg (Russia) Alexander Alekhine
Aaron Nimzowitsch
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1912 Vilna (Russia) Akiba Rubinstein
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1909 Vilna (Russia) Akiba Rubinstein
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1907 Łódź (Russia) Akiba Rubinstein
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1905 Saint Petersburg (Russia) Gersz Salwe
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1903 Kiev (Russia) Mikhail Chigorin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1900 Moscow (Russia) Mikhail Chigorin
Russian Chess Championship (men) 1899 Moscow (Russia) Mikhail Chigorin