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The World Amateur Chess Championship is a tournament organised by the World Chess Federation, FIDE.
FIDE intended to promote amateur chess play by holding championship tournaments linked to the Olympic Games, but only two events were held.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Winners


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




History[edit]


The first championship was held the year that FIDE was founded, at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.
This is considered the unofficial first Chess Olympiad, and is the only Olympiad that was an individual event.
The second championship was held at the 1928 Summer Olympics in The Hague, in conjunction with the 2nd Chess Olympiad.


Chess has never been an official part of the Olympic Games, and since the chess community does not make any essential distinction between amateur and professional[1] the championship was discontinued after 1928. However, in 1995 FIDE has revamped it to celebrate the centenary of the Hastings International Chess Congress[2] and since then has been held annually. The first renewed edition, held concurrently with the 1995/96 Hastings Congress from 28 December 1995 to 5 January 1996, was rescricted to not FIDE-rated players.[3] Subsequently, amateur was defined as a player with a FIDE rating below 2000 and not having attained a rating of more than 2000 in the past 2 years. In 2016, the event was split for the first time in three rating categories: U-2300, U-2000 and U-1700.


According to the current FIDE regulations, the winner is awarded with the title of FIDE Master (FM), while the runner-up and the bronze medallist receive the Candidate Master (CM) title.[4]


Since 2012, there is another World Amateur Chess Championship, organised by the Amateur Chess Organisation (ACO),[5] which is not recognised by FIDE.[6]



Winners[edit]

































































































































































YearDatesHostWinnerSecondThird

1924
4 May – 27 Jul

Paris, France

Latvia Hermanis Matisons

Latvia Fricis Apšenieks

Belgium Edgar Colle

1928
17 May – 12 Aug

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Netherlands Max Euwe

Poland Dawid Przepiórka

Latvia Hermanis Matisons
1996
28 Dec – 5 Jan

Hastings, England[7]

England Brian Johnson[8]
N.N.
N.N.
1997[9]28 Dec – 5 Jan

Hastings, England

Estonia Olev Schults

Georgia (country) Merab Tkhalidze

Georgia (country) Nikolos Khechikashvili
1998[10]29 Dec – 11 Jan

Hastings, England

India Viraf Avari
N.N.
N.N.
1999[11]29 Dec – 10 Jan

Hastings, England

Armenia Gaguik Oganessian

Denmark Dan Erichsen

England Peter Mercs
2000[12]29 Dec – 6 Jan

Hastings, England

Germany Sven Mühlenhaus

Belarus Vitaly Kachatkov

England Nick Frost
2001[13]27 Dec – 8 Jan

Pamplona, Spain

Colombia Bismarck Chaverra Rojas

Spain Antxon Serras

Spain Miguel Rada Equiza
2001[14]6–13 Dec

Bento Gonçalves, Brazil

Brazil Flávio Olivência

Brazil Darlan Veit

Brazil Milton Gonçalves Sánchez
2002[15]13–19 Dec

Bento Gonçalves, Brazil

Brazil Juliano Resende Pereira

Brazil Raphael Alonso

Brazil Eduardo Munoa da Silva
2003[16]2–13 Jul

Tshwane, South Africa

South Africa Shabier Bhawoodien

South Africa Graham Jurgensen

Brazil Octacílio Velloso
2004[17]30 Jun – 10 Jul

Cape Town, South Africa

Zimbabwe Farai Mandizha

South Africa Botlhale Lebea

South Africa W Ndui
2005[18]
Cancelled
2006[19]23 Nov – 3 Dec

Tripoli, Libya

Morocco Rachid Hifad

Egypt Talat Zinahoum

Tunisia Ali Abbas
2007[20]11–18 Aug

Predeal, Romania

Romania Duca Alexandru Gabriel

Israel Almog Burstein

Germany Nagy Laszlo
2008[21]28 Apr – 6 May

Chalkidiki, Greece

Greece Galopoulos Panagiotis

Colombia Castano Henry Augusto

Greece Skoulakis Charalambos
2009[22][23]27 Apr – 3 May

Thessaloniki, Greece

Romania Parlog Stefan

Romania Toma Radu-Cristian]

Germany Nagy Laszlo
2010[24][25]19–25 Mar

Illinois, United States

United States Andrew Hubbard

Kyrgyzstan Alybaev Djekshenbek

India Mohammad Shaikh
2011[26][27]1–10 Oct

Antalya, Turkey

Mongolia Bilgunn Sumiya

Turkey Ozdemir Timur

Colombia Dáger Álvarez
2012[28][29]16–22 Apr

Chalkidiki, Greece

Greece Haralambos Tsakiris

Turkey Akinci Muzaffer Ege

Iceland Johannesson Oliver
2013[30][31]21–30 Apr

Iași, Romania

Romania Vrencian Lehel

Malaysia Aron Teh Eu Wen

Mongolia Boldoo Erdenepurev
2014[32]26 Apr – 3 May

Singapore

Mongolia Gijir Munkhbayar

Mongolia Agibileg Uurtsaikh

Singapore Ashvin Sivakumar
2015[33]14–21 Apr

Chalkidiki, Greece

Turkey Mire Deniz Doğan

Cyprus Konstantinos Michaelides

Estonia Kaimar Puusepp
2016[34]18–28 Apr

Chalkidiki, Greece

Kazakhstan Zhuban Bigabylov

Estonia Toomas Valgmae

Mongolia Ganzorig Gantsooj
2017
1–9 Apr

Spoleto, Italy

Myanmar Win Tun

Canada Ghannoum Marc

Russia Pahomov Ruslan
2018
22–29 Apr

Cagliari, Italy

India Singh Arvinder Preet

Colombia Miguel Angel Garavito

Mongolia Gunbayar Myagmarsuren


See also[edit]



  • 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad (Paris 1924)


  • 2nd Chess Olympiad (The Hague 1928)


References[edit]




  1. ^ A chess amateur is a player who does not earn a living through chess. Chess amateurs are not restricted in any way: they can win prizes, accept appearance fees, and earn any chess title, including World Champion. In 1935 Max Euwe became the last amateur to win the World Championship. (Hooper & Whyld 1992, p. 13)


  2. ^ Henderson, John (January 2000). "Elaine Rutherford wins World Title". Chess Scotland. Retrieved 20 April 2016. 


  3. ^ Hastings Centenary Congress (PDF). The Hastings International Chess Congress. Retrieved 2016-04-20.


  4. ^ Table for Direct Titles effective from 1 July 2014. FIDE.


  5. ^ Amateur Chess Organization


  6. ^ WORLD AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. FIDE. 2013-11-05


  7. ^ "Dr Shabier Bhawoodien is World Amateur Champion". FIDE. 2003-07-18.


  8. ^ FIDE Honours. English Chess Federation.


  9. ^ The Week in Chess 113


  10. ^ The Week in Chess 166


  11. ^ The Week in Chess 218


  12. ^ [75th Hastings International Chess Congress Bulletin]


  13. ^ Campeonato Mundial Amador


  14. ^ Brasilbase


  15. ^ Brasilbase


  16. ^ Brasilbase


  17. ^ World Amateur Championship 2004


  18. ^ World Amateur Championship 2005


  19. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2006


  20. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship


  21. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2008


  22. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2009


  23. ^ World Amateur Championship 2009


  24. ^ World Amateur Chess Championships 2010


  25. ^ Winners of the 2010 World Amateur Chess Championship


  26. ^ 2011 World Amateur Chess Championship


  27. ^ 14-year-old wins World Amateur Chess Championship 2011


  28. ^ World Amateur Championship 2012


  29. ^ FIDE World Amateur Chess Championship 2012 crowns new champions


  30. ^ World Amateur Championships 2013


  31. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2013


  32. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2014


  33. ^ World Amateur Chess Championship 2015


  34. ^ FIDE Calendar. World Amateur Championship 2016. FIDE



  • Brace, Edward R. (1977), An Illustrated Dictionary of Chess, Hamlyn Publishing Group, p. 18, ISBN 1-55521-394-4 


  • Hooper, David; Whyld, Kenneth (1992), The Oxford Companion to Chess (2 ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 13, ISBN 0-19-280049-3 


  • Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess: The Records, Guinness Books, p. 28, ISBN 0-85112-455-0 









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