Cleveland Open (chess)

The Cleveland Open is an annual chess tournament held in Cleveland, Ohio. The tournament was not held from 2004 until 2008, when it was resurrected.[1]

List of Winners

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Year Winner(s)[2]
1952 Lawrence Star
1953 Larry Lipking
1954 Igor Garais
1955 Mike Paruta
1956 Jean Cohn
1957 Richard Kause
1958 Pal Benko
1959 William Granger
1960 Tom Ellison
1961 Tom Wozney
1962 Richard Kause
1963 Jack Witeczek
1964 Richard Kause
1965 Richard Kause
1966 Richard Kause, Mike Paruta
1967 James Harkins, Tom Ellison
1968 Don Collins, R Michniak
1969 Milan Vukcevich
1970 Richard Noel, Tom Wozney
1971 Robert Burns Jr.
1972 Milan Vukcevich
1973 Robert Burns Jr.
1974 Calvin Blocker
1975 Calvin Blocker
1976 Robert Burns Jr.
1977 Calvin Blocker
1978 Calvin Blocker
1979 Tom Wozney, T Hannibal
1980 Andrew Zebrowski
1981 Alan Federl
1982 Dumitru Ghizdavu, Tom Ward
1983 Richard Costigan
1984 Igor Ivanov, Calvin Blocker
1985 Brian Hartman, David Glicksman
1986 Dmitry Gurevich
1987 Anatoly Lein
1988 Calvin Blocker
1989 Calvin Blocker
1990 Calvin Blocker, S Ramakrishnapillai
1991
1992 David Presser, Kenneth Panzel
1993 Boris Men
1996 Dmitry Berkovich
2000 Calvin Blocker
2002 Calvin Blocker, Stanislav Kriventsov
2003 Stanislav Kriventsov
2008 Sergey Erenburg, Nikola Mitkov
2009 Alexander Shabalov
2010 Mark Paragua, Alexander Shabalov, Iryna Zenyuk
2011 Ardash Jayakumar, Atulya Shetty, Iryna Zenyuk
2012 Sergey Kudrin, John Miller, Bryan Smith
2013 Sergey Kudrin, Gopal Menon, Gabriel Petesch
2014 Jay Bonin, Ronald Burnett, Florin Felecan, Walker Griggs, Sergey Kudrin, Gabriel Petesch
2015 Jay Bonin[3]
2016 Fidel Corrales Jimenez
2017 Mika Brattain
2018 Fidel Corrales Jimenez, Jay Bonin
2019 Mika Brattain, Gabriel Petesch
2020 (online) Vladimir Belous, Eigen Wang, Eltaj Safarli
2021 Vladimir Belous
2022 Joshua Posthuma
2023 Safal Bora
2024 Bryan G. Smith

References

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  1. ^ Hanken, Jerry (June 13, 2008). "Big Time chess returns to Cleveland". www.uschess.org. The United States Chess Federation.
  2. ^ Cleveland Chess Bulletin, October 1985 [pgs 8,9]
  3. ^ "Rated Event Search Results". www.uschess.org. The United States Chess Federation.