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Scottish Chess Championship

The Scottish Chess Championship is organised by Chess Scotland, formerly the Scottish Chess Association. It has been running since 1884, and nowadays takes the form of a nine-round tournament played over two weekends and the week in between. Auxiliary tournaments, such as grading-limited sections and a senior championship take place over the first seven days and there is a Weekend Congress on the second weekend.

Originally, the championship was by invitation only and could only be won by players who would be eligible to compete internationally for Scotland, but sometimes a titled player of another nationality was invited to compete in order to make title norms more likely.

In 2008 the Championship was replaced by an international open. The Scottish Champion being determined by the highest finishing Scottish player. The 2009 tournament being held in Edinburgh attracted nine Grandmasters. The 2010 event took place in Hamilton with the 2011 event back in Edinburgh. The 2014 Championships was incorporated into the Commonwealth Chess Championships which was held in Glasgow. In 2015 the Event was held in Edinburgh and the 2016 event will be back In Glasgow

The current Tournament Arbiters are IA Alex McFarlane and IA Andy Howie.

Notable Winners edit

Recent notable winners include Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant in 2003 – the first woman player to win the Scottish Championship, and Jonathan Rowson, who became the first Scottish player to clinch the Grandmaster title on home soil in 1999, and did the Scottish / British double in 2004. In 2013 Roddy McKay won the title some 39 years after first winning his first title in 1974. In 2018 Murad Abdulla became the youngest Double winner of the title.

Winners edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • List of Scottish champions www.ChessScotland.com

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The Scottish Chess Championship is organised by Chess Scotland formerly the Scottish Chess Association It has been running since 1884 and nowadays takes the form of a nine round tournament played over two weekends and the week in between Auxiliary tournaments such as grading limited sections and a senior championship take place over the first seven days and there is a Weekend Congress on the second weekend Originally the championship was by invitation only and could only be won by players who would be eligible to compete internationally for Scotland but sometimes a titled player of another nationality was invited to compete in order to make title norms more likely In 2008 the Championship was replaced by an international open The Scottish Champion being determined by the highest finishing Scottish player The 2009 tournament being held in Edinburgh attracted nine Grandmasters The 2010 event took place in Hamilton with the 2011 event back in Edinburgh The 2014 Championships was incorporated into the Commonwealth Chess Championships which was held in Glasgow In 2015 the Event was held in Edinburgh and the 2016 event will be back In GlasgowThe current Tournament Arbiters are IA Alex McFarlane and IA Andy Howie Contents 1 Notable Winners 2 Winners 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksNotable Winners editRecent notable winners include Ketevan Arakhamia Grant in 2003 the first woman player to win the Scottish Championship and Jonathan Rowson who became the first Scottish player to clinch the Grandmaster title on home soil in 1999 and did the Scottish British double in 2004 In 2013 Roddy McKay won the title some 39 years after first winning his first title in 1974 In 2018 Murad Abdulla became the youngest Double winner of the title Winners edit1884 John Crum 1 1885 Daniel Yarnton Mills 2 1886 Georges Emile Barbier 3 1887 Daniel Yarnton Mills 4 1888 George Henry Mackenzie 5 1889 James Marshall 6 1890 William Neish Walker 7 1891 John D Chambers 8 1892 Daniel Yarnton Mills 9 1893 William Neish Walker 10 1894 Sheriff Walter Cook Spens 11 1895 Daniel Yarnton Mills 12 1896 Daniel Yarnton Mills 13 1897 Daniel Yarnton Mills 14 1898 George Brunton Fraser 15 1899 Daniel Yarnton Mills 16 1900 Daniel Yarnton Mills 17 1901 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 18 1902 E Macdonald 19 1903 James Borthwick 1904 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 20 1905 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 21 1906 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 22 1907 William Gibson 23 1908 Arthur John Mackenzie 24 1909 Arthur John Mackenzie 25 1910 George W Richmond 26 1911 JA McKee 27 1912 William Gibson 28 1913 Arthur John Mackenzie 29 1914 William Gibson 30 1915 C Wardhaugh 31 1916 to 1919 No Championship Held 1920 P Wenman 32 1921 William Gibson 33 1922 William Gibson 34 1923 William Gibson 35 1924 C Heath 36 1925 George Page 37 1926 JA McKee 38 1927 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 39 1928 Dr Ronald Cadell Macdonald 40 1929 William Gibson 41 1930 William Gibson 42 1931 William Gibson 43 1932 William Fairhurst 44 1933 William Fairhurst 45 1934 William Fairhurst 46 1935 James Macrae Aitken 47 1936 William Fairhurst 48 1937 William Fairhurst 49 1938 William Fairhurst 50 1939 Max Pavey 51 1940 to 1945 No Championship Held 1946 William Fairhurst 52 1947 William Fairhurst 53 1948 William Fairhurst 54 1949 William Fairhurst 55 1950 PB Anderson 56 1951 Alexander Aird Thomson 57 1952 James Macrae Aitken 58 1953 James Macrae Aitken 59 1954 PB Anderson 60 1955 James Macrae Aitken 61 1956 James Macrae Aitken 62 1957 James Macrae Aitken 63 1958 James Macrae Aitken 64 1959 Peter Coast 65 1960 James Macrae Aitken 66 1961 James Macrae Aitken 67 1962 William Fairhurst 68 1963 Michael Fallone 69 1964 Alexander Munro Davie 70 1965 James Macrae Aitken Peter Michael Jamieson 71 1966 Alexander Munro Davie 72 1967 Gerald Bonner 73 1968 David Levy 74 1969 Alexander Munro Davie 75 1970 Gerald Bonner 76 1971 E Holt RM McKay 77 1972 Gerald Bonner 78 1973 Peter Michael Jamieson 79 1974 RM McKay 80 1975 DNL Levy S Swanson 81 1976 RM McKay 82 1977 CW Pritchett 83 1978 PA Motwani 1979 RM McKay 1980 Danny Kopec 1981 G Morrison 1982 RM McKay 1983 CA McNab 1984 CSM Thomson 1985 ML Condie RM McKay 1986 Paul Motwani 1987 Paul Motwani 1988 RM McKay 1989 ML Condie 1990 SR Mannion 1991 Colin McNab 1992 Paul Motwani 1993 Colin McNab Paul Motwani 1994 Jonathan Parker 1995 SR Mannion Colin McNab John K Shaw 1996 DM Bryson 1997 DM Bryson 84 1998 John K Shaw 85 1999 Jonathan Rowson 86 2000 AJ Norris John K Shaw 87 2001 Jonathan Rowson 88 2002 Paul Motwani 89 2003 Paul Motwani Ketevan Arakhamia Grant 90 2004 Jonathan Rowson 91 2005 Craig Pritchett 92 2006 Jonathan Grant 93 2007 Andrew Muir 94 2008 Alan Tate 95 2009 Iain Gourlay Scottish Champion 6 5 GM S Arun Prasad Open Winner 7 5 96 2010 Andrew Greet 2011 Ketevan Arakhamia Grant 97 2012 Jacob Aagaard 98 2013 RM McKay 99 2014 Alan Tate chess player 2015 Neil Berry Scottish Champion 7 GM Korneev Oleg Open Winner 7 5 100 2016 Ketevan Arakhamia Grant Scottish Champion 6 Matthew Turner Open Winner 7 5 2017 Murad Abdulla Scottish Champion 6 5 Andrei Maksimenko Open Winner 7 5 2018 Murad Abdulla Scottish Champion amp Open Winner 8 2019 Colin McNab Scottish Champion 6 5 Matthew Turner Scottish Champion 7 101 Ritvars Reimanis Open Winner 7 2020 21 Did not take place due to pandemic 2022 Murad Abdulla Scottish Champion 6 5 102 2023 Edwin Spencer Scottish Champion 4 103 See also editBritish Chess ChampionshipReferences edit Chess Scotland Chess Scotland 1922 04 27 Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland 1926 08 11 Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland Retrieved 2014 01 21 Chess Scotland Chess Scotland 1927 09 08 Retrieved 2014 01 21 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