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Biel Chess Festival

The Biel International Chess Festival is an annual chess tournament that takes place in Biel/Bienne, Switzerland. It consists of two events, the Grandmaster Tournament, held with the round-robin system, and the Master Open Tournament (MTO), held with the Swiss system. The Grandmaster Tournament has taken place since 1977.[1][2] The city of Biel hosted three Interzonal Tournaments, in 1976, 1985 and 1993.

Winners Edit

# Year Grandmaster Tournament Master Open Tournament
1 1968   Edwin Bhend (Switzerland)
2 1969   Jan Timman (Netherlands)
3 1970   Predrag Ostojic (Yugoslavia)
4 1971   Stanimir Nikolic (Yugoslavia)
5 1972   Milan Vukic (Yugoslavia)
6 1973   Milan Vukic (Yugoslavia)
  János Flesch (Hungary)
7 1974   Bela Soos (Romania)
8 1975   Mišo Cebalo (Yugoslavia)
  John Pigott (England)
  David Parr (Australia)
9 1976   Bent Larsen (Denmark) (Interzonal)   Dragutin Sahovic (Yugoslavia)
  Radovan Govedarica (Yugoslavia)
10 1977   Tony Miles (England)   Miguel Quinteros (Argentina)
11 1978   Charles Partos (Switzerland)
12 1979   Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland)   Yehuda Gruenfeld (Israel)
  Jean Hébert (Canada)
13 1980   Yehuda Gruenfeld (Israel)   Israel Zilber (United States)
  Josip Rukavina (Yugoslavia)
  Beat Züger (Switzerland)
  Peter Scheeren (Netherlands)
14 1981   Eric Lobron (West Germany)
  Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia)
  Nathan Birnboim (Israel)
  Laszlo Karsa (Hungary)
  Ron Henley (United States)
  Eduard Meduna (Czechoslovakia)
15 1982   John Nunn (England)
  Florin Gheorghiu (Romania)
  Ivan Nemet (Yugoslavia)
16 1983   Tony Miles (England)
  John Nunn (England)
  Jaan Eslon (Sweden)
17 1984   Vlastimil Hort (West Germany)
  Robert Hübner (West Germany)
  Carlos Garcia-Palermo (Argentina)
18 1985   Rafael Vaganian (Soviet Union) (Interzonal)   Ian Rogers (Australia)
  Alon Greenfeld (Israel)
19 1986   Lev Polugaevsky (Soviet Union)
  Eric Lobron (West Germany)
  Daniel Cámpora (Argentina)
20 1987   Boris Gulko (United States)   Lev Gutman (Israel)
21 1988   Ivan Sokolov (Yugoslavia)
  Boris Gulko (United States)
  Gennadi Kuzmin (Soviet Union)
22 1989   Vassily Ivanchuk (Soviet Union)   Matthias Wahls (West Germany)
23 1990   Anatoly Karpov (Soviet Union)   Viktor Gavrikov (Soviet Union)
24 1991   Alexei Shirov (Latvia)   Zurab Sturua (Soviet Union)
25 1992   Anatoly Karpov (Russia)   Alexander Shabalov (Latvia)
26 1993   Boris Gelfand (Belarus) (Interzonal)   Vadim Milov (Israel)
27 1994   Viktor Gavrikov (Switzerland)   Utut Adianto (Indonesia)
28 1995   Alexey Dreev (Russia)   Igor Glek (Germany)
29 1996   Anatoly Karpov (Russia)   Zurab Sturua (Georgia)
30 1997   Viswanathan Anand (India)   Ildar Ibragimov (Russia)
31 1998   Mladen Palac (Croatia)   Milos Pavlovic (Yugoslavia)
32 1999   Jeroen Piket (Netherlands)   Vadim Milov (Switzerland)
33 2000   Peter Svidler (Russia)   Boris Avrukh (Israel)
34 2001   Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland)   Boris Avrukh (Israel)
35 2002   Ilya Smirin (Israel)   Milos Pavlovic (Yugoslavia)
36 2003   Alexander Morozevich (Russia)   Mikhail Ulibin (Russia)
37 2004   Alexander Morozevich (Russia)   Christian Bauer (France)
38 2005   Boris Gelfand (Israel)
  Andrei Volokitin (Ukraine)
  Mikhail Kobalia (Russia)
39 2006   Alexander Morozevich (Russia)   Bartosz Soćko (Poland)
40 2007   Magnus Carlsen (Norway)   Mikhail Ulibin (Russia)
41 2008   Evgeny Alekseev (Russia)   Vladimir Belov (Russia)
42 2009   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)   Boris Grachev (Russia)
43 2010   Fabiano Caruana (Italy)   Alexander Riazantsev (Russia)
44 2011   Magnus Carlsen (Norway)   Ni Hua (China)
45 2012   Wang Hao (China)   Igor Kurnosov (Russia)
46 2013   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)   Pentala Harikrishna (India)
47 2014   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)   Baskaran Adhiban (India)
48 2015   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)   Emil Sutovsky (Israel)
49 2016[3]   Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France)   Samuel Shankland (United States)
50 2017   Hou Yifan (China)   Mateusz Bartel (Poland)
51 2018   Shakhriyar Mamedyarov (Azerbaijan)   Suri Vaibhav (India)
52 2019   Vidit Gujrathi (India)   Amin Tabatabaei (IRI)
53 2020   Radosław Wojtaszek (Poland)   Christian Bauer (France)
54 2021   Gata Kamsky (United States)   Salem Saleh (United Arab Emirates)
55 2022   Lê Quang Liêm (Vietnam)   Mahammad Muradli (Azerbaijan)
56 2023   Lê Quang Liêm (Vietnam)   Bu Xiangzhi (China)

References Edit

  1. ^ International Chess Festival Biel – Previous winners
  2. ^ Torneo Biel
  3. ^ In 2016 a match between Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Peter Svidler took place instead of the traditional round-robin Grandmaster Tournament.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Biel International Chess Festival is an annual chess tournament that takes place in Biel Bienne Switzerland It consists of two events the Grandmaster Tournament held with the round robin system and the Master Open Tournament MTO held with the Swiss system The Grandmaster Tournament has taken place since 1977 1 2 The city of Biel hosted three Interzonal Tournaments in 1976 1985 and 1993 Winners Edit Year Grandmaster Tournament Master Open Tournament1 1968 nbsp Edwin Bhend Switzerland 2 1969 nbsp Jan Timman Netherlands 3 1970 nbsp Predrag Ostojic Yugoslavia 4 1971 nbsp Stanimir Nikolic Yugoslavia 5 1972 nbsp Milan Vukic Yugoslavia 6 1973 nbsp Milan Vukic Yugoslavia nbsp Janos Flesch Hungary 7 1974 nbsp Bela Soos Romania 8 1975 nbsp Miso Cebalo Yugoslavia nbsp John Pigott England nbsp David Parr Australia 9 1976 nbsp Bent Larsen Denmark Interzonal nbsp Dragutin Sahovic Yugoslavia nbsp Radovan Govedarica Yugoslavia 10 1977 nbsp Tony Miles England nbsp Miguel Quinteros Argentina 11 1978 nbsp Charles Partos Switzerland 12 1979 nbsp Viktor Korchnoi Switzerland nbsp Yehuda Gruenfeld Israel nbsp Jean Hebert Canada 13 1980 nbsp Yehuda Gruenfeld Israel nbsp Israel Zilber United States nbsp Josip Rukavina Yugoslavia nbsp Beat Zuger Switzerland nbsp Peter Scheeren Netherlands 14 1981 nbsp Eric Lobron West Germany nbsp Vlastimil Hort Czechoslovakia nbsp Nathan Birnboim Israel nbsp Laszlo Karsa Hungary nbsp Ron Henley United States nbsp Eduard Meduna Czechoslovakia 15 1982 nbsp John Nunn England nbsp Florin Gheorghiu Romania nbsp Ivan Nemet Yugoslavia 16 1983 nbsp Tony Miles England nbsp John Nunn England nbsp Jaan Eslon Sweden 17 1984 nbsp Vlastimil Hort West Germany nbsp Robert Hubner West Germany nbsp Carlos Garcia Palermo Argentina 18 1985 nbsp Rafael Vaganian Soviet Union Interzonal nbsp Ian Rogers Australia nbsp Alon Greenfeld Israel 19 1986 nbsp Lev Polugaevsky Soviet Union nbsp Eric Lobron West Germany nbsp Daniel Campora Argentina 20 1987 nbsp Boris Gulko United States nbsp Lev Gutman Israel 21 1988 nbsp Ivan Sokolov Yugoslavia nbsp Boris Gulko United States nbsp Gennadi Kuzmin Soviet Union 22 1989 nbsp Vassily Ivanchuk Soviet Union nbsp Matthias Wahls West Germany 23 1990 nbsp Anatoly Karpov Soviet Union nbsp Viktor Gavrikov Soviet Union 24 1991 nbsp Alexei Shirov Latvia nbsp Zurab Sturua Soviet Union 25 1992 nbsp Anatoly Karpov Russia nbsp Alexander Shabalov Latvia 26 1993 nbsp Boris Gelfand Belarus Interzonal nbsp Vadim Milov Israel 27 1994 nbsp Viktor Gavrikov Switzerland nbsp Utut Adianto Indonesia 28 1995 nbsp Alexey Dreev Russia nbsp Igor Glek Germany 29 1996 nbsp Anatoly Karpov Russia nbsp Zurab Sturua Georgia 30 1997 nbsp Viswanathan Anand India nbsp Ildar Ibragimov Russia 31 1998 nbsp Mladen Palac Croatia nbsp Milos Pavlovic Yugoslavia 32 1999 nbsp Jeroen Piket Netherlands nbsp Vadim Milov Switzerland 33 2000 nbsp Peter Svidler Russia nbsp Boris Avrukh Israel 34 2001 nbsp Viktor Korchnoi Switzerland nbsp Boris Avrukh Israel 35 2002 nbsp Ilya Smirin Israel nbsp Milos Pavlovic Yugoslavia 36 2003 nbsp Alexander Morozevich Russia nbsp Mikhail Ulibin Russia 37 2004 nbsp Alexander Morozevich Russia nbsp Christian Bauer France 38 2005 nbsp Boris Gelfand Israel nbsp Andrei Volokitin Ukraine nbsp Mikhail Kobalia Russia 39 2006 nbsp Alexander Morozevich Russia nbsp Bartosz Socko Poland 40 2007 nbsp Magnus Carlsen Norway nbsp Mikhail Ulibin Russia 41 2008 nbsp Evgeny Alekseev Russia nbsp Vladimir Belov Russia 42 2009 nbsp Maxime Vachier Lagrave France nbsp Boris Grachev Russia 43 2010 nbsp Fabiano Caruana Italy nbsp Alexander Riazantsev Russia 44 2011 nbsp Magnus Carlsen Norway nbsp Ni Hua China 45 2012 nbsp Wang Hao China nbsp Igor Kurnosov Russia 46 2013 nbsp Maxime Vachier Lagrave France nbsp Pentala Harikrishna India 47 2014 nbsp Maxime Vachier Lagrave France nbsp Baskaran Adhiban India 48 2015 nbsp Maxime Vachier Lagrave France nbsp Emil Sutovsky Israel 49 2016 3 nbsp Maxime Vachier Lagrave France nbsp Samuel Shankland United States 50 2017 nbsp Hou Yifan China nbsp Mateusz Bartel Poland 51 2018 nbsp Shakhriyar Mamedyarov Azerbaijan nbsp Suri Vaibhav India 52 2019 nbsp Vidit Gujrathi India nbsp Amin Tabatabaei IRI 53 2020 nbsp Radoslaw Wojtaszek Poland nbsp Christian Bauer France 54 2021 nbsp Gata Kamsky United States nbsp Salem Saleh United Arab Emirates 55 2022 nbsp Le Quang Liem Vietnam nbsp Mahammad Muradli Azerbaijan 56 2023 nbsp Le Quang Liem Vietnam nbsp Bu Xiangzhi China References Edit International Chess Festival Biel Previous winners Torneo Biel In 2016 a match between Maxime Vachier Lagrave and Peter Svidler took place instead of the traditional round robin Grandmaster Tournament External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biel Chess Festival amp oldid 1167559248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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