The Barbadian Chess Championship has been organized by the Barbados Chess Federation since 1983. Previously it was organized by the Barbados Chess Club. [1] A separate national championship for women was first held in 1981. [2]
Year | Champion [1] |
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1924 | Sidney Inniss |
1925 | Sidney Inniss |
1926 | Sidney Inniss |
1927 | Charles Gilkes |
1928 | W. Stoute |
1929 | Charles Gilkes |
1930 | Sidney Inniss |
1931 | Sidney Inniss |
1932 | Charles Gilkes |
1933 | Charles Gilkes |
1934 | Charles Gilkes |
1935 | H. Walton |
1936 | Charles Gilkes |
1937 | H. Walton |
1938 | Charles Gilkes |
1939 | H. Walton |
1940 | H. Walton |
1941 | Charles Gilkes |
1942 | H. Walton |
1943 | H. Walton |
1944 | Charles Gilkes |
1945 | H. Walton |
1946 | H. Walton |
1947 | H. Walton |
1948 | Charles Gilkes |
1949 | C. Beasley |
1950 | Charles Gilkes |
1967 | George Trotman, Charles Gilkes |
1976 | Philip Corbin |
1977 | T. Morton, Philip Corbin |
1978 | Ronald Moseley |
1979 | Philip Corbin |
1980 | Philip Corbin |
1981 | David Dawson |
1982 | Peter Dawson |
1983 | Ron Buckmire |
1984 | Ron Buckmire |
1985 | Ron Buckmire |
1986 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1987 | Philip Corbin [4] |
1988 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1990 | Philip Corbin [4] |
1991 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1992 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1993 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1994 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1995 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1996 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1997 | Philip Corbin [4] |
1998 | Kevin Denny [3] |
1999 | Kevin Denny [3] |
2000 | Kevin Denny [3] |
2001 | Kevin Denny [3] |
2002 | Ricardo Szmetan [5] |
2003 | Delisle Warner [6] |
2004 | Kevin Denny [7] |
2005 | Delisle Warner [8] |
2006 | Terry Farley [9] |
2007 | Delisle Warner [10] |
2008 | Kevin Denny [11] |
2009 | Martyn Del Castilho [12] |
2010 | Martyn Del Castilho |
2011 | Martyn Del Castilho [13] |
2012 | Martyn Del Castilho [13] |
2013 | Orlando Husbands [14] |
2014 | Yu Tien Poon [15] |
2015 | Yu Tien Poon [15] |
2016 | Martyn Del Castilho [16] |
2017 | Martyn Del Castilho [17] |
Year | Champion |
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1981 | Margaret Prince [1] |
1982 | Margaret Prince [1] |
1983 | Margaret Prince [1] |
1992 | Margaret Prince [2] |
1997 | Margaret Prince [2] |
2002 | Rashida Corbin [18] |
2003 | Rashida Corbin [19] |
2004 | Teresa Howell [20] |
2005 | Rosamund Holder [8] |
2006 | Corrine Howard [21] |
2007 | Corrine Howard [21] |
2008 | Rashida Corbin [11] |
2011 | Sheena Ramsay [22] |
2012 | Katrina Blackman [23] |
2013 | Donna Murray [24] |
2014 | Katrina Blackman [23] |
2015 | Gabriela Cumberbatch [25] |
2016 | Katrina Blackman [26] |
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