Panamerikanische Schachmeisterschaft
Die panamerikanische Einzelmeisterschaft (englisch Pan American Chess Championship; American continental Championship) ist ein Schachturnier, das zum ersten Mal im Jahr 1945 in Hollywood ausgetragen wurde.
Sieger
Pan American Championship | |||
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Nr. | Jahr | Stadt | Platz 1 |
1 | 1945 | Hollywood | Samuel Reshevsky ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
2 | 1954 | Los Angeles | Arthur Bisguier ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
3 | 1958 | Bogotá | Óscar Panno ( Argentinien) |
4 | 1963 | Havanna | Eleazar Jiménez Zerquera ( Kuba) |
5 | 1966 | Havanna | Eleazar Jiménez Zerquera ( Kuba) |
6 | 1968 | Cárdenas | Silvino García Martínez ( Kuba) |
7 | 1970 | Havanna | Eleazar Jiménez Zerquera ( Kuba) |
8 | 1974 | Winnipeg | Walter Browne ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
9 | 1977 | Santa Cruz | Herman Claudius van Riemsdijk ( Brasilien) |
10 | 1981 | San Pedro | Zenón Franco Ocampos ( Paraguay) |
11 | 1987 | La Paz | Pablo Ricardi ( Argentinien) |
12 | 1988 | Havanna | Juan Borges Matos ( Kuba) |
13 | 1998 | San Felipe | Alexander Ivanov ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
American Continental Chess Championship | |||
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Nr. | Jahr | Stadt | Platz 1 |
14 | 2001 | Cali | Alex Yermolinsky ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
15 | 2003 | Buenos Aires | Alexander Goldin ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
16 | 2005 | Buenos Aires | Lázaro Bruzón ( Kuba) |
17 | 2007 | Cali | Julio Ernesto Granda Zúñiga ( Peru) |
2008 | Boca Raton | Jaan Ehlvest ( Vereinigte Staaten) | |
19 | 2009 | São Paulo | Alexander Shabalov ( Vereinigte Staaten) Fidel Corrales Jimenez ( Kuba) |
2010 | Cali | Sergio Andrés Sanabria Rangel ( Kolumbien) | |
21 | 2011 | Toluca de Lerdo | Lázaro Bruzón ( Kuba) |
22 | 2012 | Mar del Plata | Julio Ernesto Granda Zúñiga ( Peru) |
23 | 2013 | Cochabamba | Julio Ernesto Granda Zúñiga ( Peru) |
24 | 2014 | Natal | Julio Ernesto Granda Zúñiga ( Peru) |
25 | 2015 | Montevideo | Sandro Mareco ( Argentinien) |
26 | 2016 | San Salvador | Emilio Córdova ( Peru) |
27 | 2017 | Medellín | Samuel Sevian ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
2018 | Montevideo | Samuel Shankland ( Vereinigte Staaten) | |
2019 | São Paulo | Eduardo Iturrizaga ( Venezuela) |
Sieger der Frauen
Pan American Women's Championship | |||
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Nr. | Jahr | Stadt | Platz 1 |
1 | 1980 | Córdoba | Edith Soppe ( Argentinien) |
2 | 1996 | Bogotá | Vivian Ramón ( Kuba) |
3 | 1997 | Mérida | Claudia Amura ( Argentinien) |
4 | 1998 | San Felipe | Sabina Hernández Penna ( Argentinien) |
5 | 1999 | San Felipe | Yadira Hernández ( Mexiko) |
6 | 2000 | Mérida | Maritza Arribas Robaina ( Kuba) |
7 | 2006 | San Salvador | Sulennis Piña Vega ( Kuba) |
8 | 2008 | San Salvador | Zirka Frometa ( Kuba) |
9 | 2010 | Campinas | Yanira Vigoa ( Kuba) |
10 | 2012 | Montevideo | Carla Heredia Serrano ( Ecuador) |
11 | 2014 | Palmira | Beatriz Irene Franco Valencia ( Kolumbien) |
12 | 2016 | Manzanillo | Deysi Cori ( Peru) |
American Continental Women's Championship | |||
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Nr. | Jahr | Stadt | Platz 1 |
1 | 2001 | Mérida | Sulennis Piña Vega ( Kuba) |
2 | 2003 | San Cristóbal | Rusudan Goletiani ( Vereinigte Staaten) |
3 | 2005 | Guatemala-Stadt | Sulennis Piña Vega ( Kuba) |
4 | 2007 | Embalse Potrero de los Funes | Sarai Sanchez Castillo ( Venezuela) |
5 | 2009 | Cali | Martha Fierro ( Ecuador) |
6 | 2011 | Guayaquil | Deysi Cori ( Peru) |
7 | 2014 | Buenos Aires | Carolina Luján ( Argentinien) |
8 | 2016 | Lima | Deysi Cori ( Peru) |
9 | 2017 | Villa Martelli | Deysi Cori ( Peru) |
10 | 2018 | Envigado | Deysi Cori ( Peru) |
Weblinks
Pan-American Chess Championship
- 1st Hollywood Pan-American Chess Championship :: Hollywood, Los Angeles 1945
- 2nd Hollywood Pan-American Chess Championship :: Hollywood, Los Angeles 1954
- 3rd Pan-American Chess Championship :: Bogota 1958
- 4th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Havana 1963
- 5th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Havana 1966
- 6th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Cárdenas 1968
- 7th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Havana 1970
- 8th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Winnipeg 1974
- 9th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Santa Cruz 1977
- 10th Pan-American Chess Championship :: San Pedro de Jujuy 1981
- 11th Pan-American Chess Championship :: La Paz 1987
- 12th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Havana 1988
- 13th Pan-American Chess Championship :: San Felipe 1998
- 14th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Cali 2001
- 15th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Buenos Aires 2003
American Continental Chess Championship
- 16th American Continental Chess Championship :: Buenos Aires 2005
- 17th American Continental Chess Championship :: Cali 2007
- 14th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Boca Raton, FL 2008
- 19th American Continental Championship :: São Paulo 2009
- 15th Pan-American Chess Championship :: Cali 2010
- 21st American Continental Championship :: Toluca 2011
- 22nd American Continental Championship :: Mar del Plata 2012
- 23rd American Continental Championship :: Cochabamba 2013
- 24th American Continental Chess Championship :: Praia da Pipa 2014
- 25th American Continental Chess Championship :: Montevideo 2015
- 26th American Continental Chess Championship :: San Salvador 2016
- 27th American Continental Chess Championship :: Medellin 2017
- XIII American Continental Classical Championship 2018
- XIV American Continental Chess Championship 2019
Pan American Women's Championship
- 1st Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Córdoba 1980
- 2nd Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Bogota 1996
- 3rd Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Mérida 1997
- 4th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: San Felipe 1998
- 5th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: San Felipe 1999
- 6th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Mérida 2000
- 7th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: San Salvador 2006
- 8th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: San Salvador 2008
- 9th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Campinas, São Paulo 2010
- 10th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Montevideo 2012
- 11th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Palmira 2014
- 12th Pan-American Chess Championship (women) :: Manzanillo 2016
American Continental Women's Championship
- 1st American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Mérida 2001
- 2nd American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: San Cristóbal 2003
- 3rd American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Guatemala city 2005
- 4th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: San Luis 2007
- 5th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Cali 2009
- 6th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Durán 2011
- 7th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Buenos Aires 2014
- 8th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Lima 2016
- 9th American Continental Chess Championship (women) :: Villa Martelli 2017
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