French Chess Championship

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The French Chess Championship is the annual, national chess tournament of France. It was officially first played in 1923 after the formation of the Fédération Française des Echecs in 1921. The first unofficial national tournament was played in 1880, in the Café de la Régence, where further edition were held in 1881 and 1883. The 1903 and 1914 tournaments were the first real predecessors of the official championship. They ran under the name Championnat de France des amateurs (Championship of the chess enthusiasts).

Unofficial championships

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#ChampionshipYearCityWinner
(1)National-ch1880ParisSamuel Rosenthal
(2)National-ch1881ParisEdward Chamier
(3)National-ch1883ParisAlbert Clerc
(1)Amateur-ch1903ArcachonAdolphe Silbert
(2)Amateur-ch1914LyonAlphonse Goetz
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Official championships

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#YearCityWinner
11923ParisGeorges Renaud
21924StrasbourgRobert Crépeaux
31925NiceRobert Crépeaux
41926BiarritzAndré Chéron
51927ChamonixAndré Chéron
61928MarseilleAimé Gibaud
71929Saint-ClaudeAndré Chéron
81930RouenAimé Gibaud
91931LilleAndré Muffang
101932La BauleMaurice Raizman
111933SarregueminesAristide Gromer
121934ParisVictor Kahn
131935Saint-Alban-les-EauxAimé Gibaud
141936ParisMaurice Raizman
151937ToulouseAristide Gromer
161938NiceAristide Gromer
**1939The 17th French championship was scheduled to be played in Le Havre and Rouen from 8 to 17 September 1939, but was cancelled after the outbreak of World War II.[1]
**1940The Dictionnaire des Echecs by François Le Lionnais and Ernst Maget (PUF, Paris, 1974) states that a French championship was held in 1940 in Nice and was won by Aimé Gibaud; but no corroborating evidence of such a tournament has been found.[2]
171941ParisRobert Crépeaux
181942ParisRoger Daniel
191943PauLouis Bigot
**1944Paris The 20th French championship was scheduled to be played from August 17 to 27, but the tournament was abandoned after the second round on August 18 due to the liberation of the city by Allied forces.[3]
201945RoubaixCésar Boutteville
211946BordeauxMaurice Raizman
221947RouenMaurice Raizman
231948ParisNicolas Rossolimo
241949BesançonClaude Hugot
251950Aix-en-ProvenceCésar Boutteville
261951VichyMaurice Raizman
271952CharlevilleMaurice Raizman
281953ParisSavielly Tartakower
291954MarseilleCésar Boutteville
301955ToulouseCésar Boutteville
311956VittelPierre Rolland
321957BordeauxVolf Bergraser
331958Le TouquetClaude Lemoine
341959ReimsCésar Boutteville
351961ParisGuy Mazzoni
361962ParisAndré Thiellement
371963ParisAndré Thiellement
381964MontpellierMichel Roos
391965DunkerqueGuy Mazzoni
401966GrenobleVolf Bergraser
411967DieppeCésar Boutteville
421968Charbonnières-les-BainsJean-Claude Letzelter
431969PauJacques Planté
441970MulhouseJacques Maclès
451971MérignacJean-Claude Letzelter
461972Rosny-sous-BoisAldo Haïk
471973VittelMichel Benoit
481974ChambéryJean-Claude Letzelter
491975DijonMiodrag Todorcevic
501976Saint-Jean-de-MontsFrançois Chevaldonnet
511977Le TouquetLouis Roos
521978CastelnaudaryNicolas Giffard
531979CourchevelBachar Kouatly
541980PuteauxJean-Luc Seret
551981VitrollesJean-Luc Seret
561982SchiltigheimNicolas Giffard
571983BelfortAldo Haïk
581984AlèsJean-Luc Seret
591985Clermont-FerrandJean-Luc Seret
601986ÉpinalGilles Mirallès
611987RouenChristophe Bernard
621988Val ThorensGilles Andruet
631989ÉpinalGilles Mirallès
641990AngersMarc Santo-Roman
651991MontpellierMarc Santo-Roman
661992StrasbourgManuel Apicella
671993NantesEmmanuel Bricard
681994ChambéryMarc Santo-Roman
691995ToulouseÉric Prié
701996AuxerreChristian Bauer
711997NarbonneAnatoly Vaisser
721998MéribelJosif Dorfman
731999BesançonÉtienne Bacrot
742000VichyÉtienne Bacrot
752001MarseilleÉtienne Bacrot
762002Val-d'IsèreÉtienne Bacrot
772003Aix-les-BainsÉtienne Bacrot
782004Val-d'IsèreJoël Lautier
792005ChartresJoël Lautier
802006BesançonVladislav Tkachiev
812007Aix-les-BainsMaxime Vachier-Lagrave
822008PauÉtienne Bacrot
832009NîmesVladislav Tkachiev
842010BelfortLaurent Fressinet
852011CaenMaxime Vachier-Lagrave
862012PauRomain Edouard, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Christian Bauer, Étienne Bacrot [a]
872013NancyHicham Hamdouchi
882014NîmesLaurent Fressinet
892015Saint Quentin Christian Bauer
902016AgenMatthieu Cornette
912017AgenÉtienne Bacrot
922018NîmesTigran Gharamian
932019ChartresMaxime Lagarde
**2020cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[5]
**2021cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[6]
942022AlbiJules Moussard
952023Alpe d'HuezYannick Gozzoli
962024Alpe d'HuezJules Moussard[7]
972025VichyMarc'Andria Maurizzi[8]
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Notes

  1. Edouard, Vachier-Lagrave, Bacrot and Bauer were tied on a score of 7/10 going into the final round, when news broke of the death of Christian Bauer's four month-old child. The players decided to cancel the 11th and final round. Edouard, Vachier-Lagrave and Bacrot were to play off for the title, but on further reflection it was decided that all four players should share the title. [4]

Women's winners

  • No contest held between 1944 and 1954
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YearCityWinner
1955ToulouseVazeille
1956VittelIsabelle Choko
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  • No contest held between 1957 and 1974
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Some crosstables

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FRA-ch (Women) 77th Val d'Isere 2002
PlayerRating123456789012PointsTBPerf.+/-
1 Marie Sebag (France)2344*½½1½1½1111192417+9
2 Christine Flear (France)2176½*1010½1½11135.502304+19
3 Raphaelle Delahaye (France)2166½0*½1½10111134.752305+21
4 Roza Lallemand (France)230101½*½011½11133.7522930
5 Sophie Milliet (France)2173½00½*1½1111132.502304+20
6 Anne Muller (France)216901½10*00½11162204+5
7 Friederike Wohlers Armas (France)2170½½00½1*½½½1½21720
8 Marina Costagliola (France)2238001001½*01½152135-16
9 Claire Marchadour (France)20810½0½0½½1*½½½2116+5
10 Martine Dubois (France)2049000000½0½*1132014-6
11 Aurelie Dacalor (France)21230000000½½0*121916-27
12 Melanie Verot (France)2077½00000½0½00*11781-30
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FRA-ch (Women) 85th Belfort 2010
PlayerRating123456PointsTBPerf.+/-
1 Almira Skripchenko (France)2458**½½½1½1½12498+5
2 Sophie Milliet (France)2367½½**10001162396+4
3 Maria Nepeina-Leconte (France)2337½001**½110½½2366+4
4 Silvia Collas (France)233311½0**½0½½523330
5 Pauline Guichard (France)2320½001½1**½½42265-8
6 Marina Roumegous (France)2181½000½½½½½½**22123-6
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Average Elo: 2332 <=> Cat: 4

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FRA-ch (Women) 86th Caen 2011
PlayerRating123456PointsTBPerf.+/-
1 Sophie Milliet (France)2355**½½½1½1½172445+12
2 Nino Maisuradze (France)2329½½**1000112338+1
3 Andreea Bollengier (France)2207½001**½110½½52327+17
4 Pauline Guichard (France)230511½0**½0½½22.752274-4
5 Maria Nepeina-Leconte (France)2327½001½1**½½21.502269-8
6 Silvia Collas (France)2323½000½½½½½½**2198-18
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Average Elo: 2307 <=> Cat: 3

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