This is a list of the winners of the Moscow City Chess Championship from 1899 to date. From 1921 to 1924 Nikolai Grigoriev voluntarily defended his title in matches against other challengers.

YearWinner
1899 matchAlexander Solovtsov
1900Vladimir Nenarokov
1901Aleksei Goncharov & Raphael Falk
1902Vladimir A. Boyarkov
1908Vladimir Nenarokov
1909Aleksei Goncharov
1911Ossip Bernstein
1913 matchPeter Yurdansky
1919–20Alexander Alekhine
1920–21Josef Cukierman
1921–22Nikolai Grigoriev
1922 matchVladimir Nenarokov defeated Nikolai Grigoriev
1922–23Nikolai Grigoriev
1923 matchNikolai Grigoriev drew with Vladimir Nenarokov
1923 matchNikolai Grigoriev drew with Nikolai Zubarev
1924Nikolai Grigoriev
1924 matchVladimir Nenarokov defeated Nikolai Grigoriev
1925Aleksandr Sergeyev
1926Abram Rabinovich
1927Nikolai Zubarev
1928Boris Verlinsky
1929Vasily Panov
1929 matchNikolai Grigoriev
1930Nikolai Zubarev
1931Nikolai Riumin
1932Sergey Belavenets, A. Orlov & Peter Alexeyevich Lebedev
1933–34Nikolai Riumin
1935Nikolai Riumin
1936Vladimir Alatortsev & Ilya Kan
1937Vladimir Alatortsev & Sergey Belavenets
1938Sergey Belavenets & Vasily Smyslov
1939–40Andor Lilienthal
1941Alexander Kotov
1941–42Isaak Mazel
1942Vasily Smyslov
1943–44Mikhail Botvinnik
1944–45Vasily Smyslov
1946David Bronstein
1947Vladimir Simagin
1949Yuri Averbakh
1950Yuri Averbakh & Alexander Nikolayevich Chistyakov
1951Tigran Petrosian
1952Vladimir Zagorovsky
1953David Bronstein
1954Vladimir Alexandrovich Soloviev
1955Evgeni Vasiukov
1956Tigran Petrosian & Vladimir Simagin
1957David Bronstein
1958Evgeni Vasiukov
1959Vladimir Simagin
1960Evgeni Vasiukov
1961David Bronstein
1962Yuri Averbakh & Evgeni Vasiukov
1963Anatoly Avraamovich Bikhovsky
1964Nikolai Ivanovich Bakulin
1965Lev Aronin
1966Nikolai Ivanovich Bakulin
1967Anatoly Pavlovich Volovich
1968David Bronstein & Tigran Petrosian
1969Igor Zaitsev
1970Yuri Balashov
1971Anatoly Lein
1972Evgeni Vasiukov
1973Mark Dvoretsky
1974Boris Gulko
1975Karen Grigorian
1976Sergey Makarichev & Mikhail Tseitlin
1977Mikhail Tseitlin
1978Evgeni Vasiukov
1979Karen Grigorian
1980Anatoly Mikhailovich Kremenetsky
1981Boris Gulko
1982David Bronstein & Nukhim Rashkovsky
1983Evgeny Sveshnikov
1984Alexey Vyzmanavin
1985Sergey Gorelov
1986Alexey Vyzmanavin, Alexey Kuzmin
1987Ratmir Kholmov
1988Georgy Timoshenko
1989Evgeny Bareev
1990Evgeny Dragomaretzky
1991Evgeni Maljutin
1992Alexander Morozevich
1993Ilya Frog
1994Alexey Mitenkov
1995Alexander Rustemov
1996Yuri Yakovich
1997Alexander Rustemov
1998Evgeniy Najer
1999Evgeny Vorobiov
2000Vladimir Kosyrev
2001Valentin Arbakov
2002Andrei Kharitonov
2003Evgeniy Najer
2004Farrukh Amonatov
2005Sergey Grigoriants
2006Alexander Riazantsev
2007Vladimir Belov
2008Boris Savchenko
2009Evgeny Vorobiov[1]
2010Nikolai Chadaev[2]
2011Nikolai Chadaev[3]
2012Ivan Popov
2013Dmitry Gordievsky[4]
2014Vladimir Belous[5]
2015Urii Eliseev[6]
2016Boris Savchenko
2017Dmitry Gordievsky
2018Klementy Sychev
2019Ivan Popov
2020Mikhail Antipov

References

  1. Crowther, Mark (22 June 2009). "TWIC 763: Moscow Championship Final". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  2. News June, 2010 Armchess.am
  3. Crowther, Mark (30 May 2011). "TWIC 864: Moscow Championship 2011". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  4. "Gordievsky and Vasilevich are 2013 Moscow chess champions". Chessdom. 2013-04-04. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  5. Crowther, Mark. "Moscow Open 2014". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  6. Urii Eliseev and Daria Charochkina are new Moscow Champions Chessdom
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