Croatian Chess Championship

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The Croatian Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Croatia.

Winners

YearVenueChampion
1992 Split Mirko Jukić
1992 Đakovo Ognjen Cvitan
1993 Zagreb Davor Rogić
1994 Poreč Filip Ljubičić
1995 Pula Goran Dizdar
1996 Pula Robert Zelčić
1998 Pula Robert Zelčić
1999 Pula Ivan Žaja
2000 Pula
Zagreb (playoff)
Ivan Žaja
2001 Pula Mladen Palac
2002 Zagreb Ivica Armanda
2003 Rabac Robert Zelčić
2004 Zagreb Mladen Palac
2005 Vukovar Krunoslav Hulak
2006 Kutina Zdenko Kožul
2007 Split Hrvoje Stević
2008 Rijeka
Zagreb (playoff)
Mladen Palac
2009 Otočac
Zagreb (playoff)
Ivan Šarić
2010 Marija Bistrica Ante Brkić
2011 Opatija Mladen Palac
2012 Plitvička Jezera Hrvoje Stević
2013 Poreč Ivan Šarić
2014 Opatija Alojzije Janković
2015/16 Poreč Zdenko Kožul [1]
2017 Valpovo Marin Bosiočić [2]
2018 Požega Ivan Šarić [3]
2019 Bjelovar Marin Bosiočić [4]
2020 Vinkovci Saša Martinović [5]
2021 Rijeka Zdenko Kožul
YearVenueWomen's Champion
1992 Pula Albina Paraminski
1992 Đakovo Vlasta Maček
1993 Zagreb Mirjana Medić
1994 Poreč Mirjana Medić
1995 Slavonski Brod Mirjana Medić
1996 Pula Mirjana Medić
1998 Pula Zorica Puljek Salai
1999 Pula Vlasta Maček
2002 Zagreb Mara Jelica
2003 Rabac Mirjana Medić
2004 Zagreb Rajna Šargač
2006 Zagreb Mirjana Medić
2007 Đakovo Borka Frančišković
2008 Sveti Martin na Muri Borka Frančišković
2009 Krapina Borka Frančišković
2010 Topusko Borka Frančišković
2011 Topusko Borka Frančišković
2012 Rijeka Mirjana Medić
2013 Zagreb Borka Frančišković
2014 Đakovo Valentina Golubenko
2015 Đakovo Borka Frančišković
2016 Zagreb Kristina Šarić
2017 Malinska Ana Berke [6]
2018 Zagreb Ana Berke
2020 Đurđevac Patricija Vujnović [7]
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