New Zealand Chess Championship

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The New Zealand Chess Championship was first conducted in 1879.

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Note: Up until 1934 foreign players were eligible for the title. The eligibility rules were changed in 1935 to preclude this; John Angus Erskine (twice champion in 1929 and 1935) was born in Invercargill and was therefore eligible although he was domiciled in Melbourne, Australia.

The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

New Zealand Champions and Premier Reserve / New Zealand Major Open Champions

The 1920 Championship New ZealandChess1920.jpg
The 1920 Championship
LocationYearNZ ChampionCityPremier Reserve / NZ Major Open ChampionCity
1 Christchurch 1879 Henry Hookham Christchurch
2 Christchurch 1888/89 Arthur Ollivier Christchurch
3 Dunedin 1890Henry HookhamChristchurch
4 Wellington 1890/91 Richard James Barnes Wellington
5 Auckland 1891/92 Franz Vaughan Siedeberg Dunedin
6 Christchurch 1892/93Franz Vaughan SiedebergDunedin
7 Dunedin 1893/94 Joseph Edwards Wellington
8 Wellington 1894/95 William MacKay Wellington
9 Wanganui 1895/96 William Meldrum Rangitikei
10 Christchurch 1896/97Richard James BarnesWellington
11 Auckland 1897/98Richard James BarnesWellington
12 Dunedin 1898 Robert Alexander Cleland Dunedin
13 Wellington 1900 William Edward Mason Wellington
14 Christchurch 1901 David Forsyth Dunedin
15 Auckland 1901/02Richard James BarnesWellington
16 Dunedin 1902/03 John Cresswell Grierson Auckland
17 Wellington 1903/04William Edward MasonWellington
18 Oamaru 1904/05 Arthur William Oswald Davies Wellington
19 Auckland 1905/06Richard James BarnesWellington
20 Christchurch 1906/07 William Samuel Viner Perth
21 Wellington 1908Arthur William Oswald DaviesWellington
22 Dunedin 1908/09 Fedor Kuskof Kelling Wellington
23 Auckland 1909/10 John Mason Wellington
24 Timaru 1910/11William Edward MasonWellington
25 Napier 1911/12William Edward MasonWellington
26 Nelson 1912/13John Cresswell GriersonAuckland
27 Auckland 1913/14William Edward MasonWellington
28 Christchurch 1914/15Fedor Kuskof KellingWellington
29 Wellington 1919/20William Edward MasonWellington
30 Dunedin 1920/21 John Dunlop (chess player) Oamaru
31 Auckland 1921/22John DunlopOamaru
32 Christchurch 1922/23John DunlopOamaru
33 Wellington 1923/24 Spencer Crakanthorp Sydney
34 Nelson 1924/25 Cecil Purdy Sydney
35 Dunedin 1925/26Spencer CrakanthorpSydney
36 Auckland 1926/27Arthur William Oswald DaviesAuckland
37 Christchurch 1927/28Arthur William Oswald DaviesAuckland
38 Wellington 1928/29 John Angus Erskine Melbourne
39 Wanganui 1929/30 Gunnar Gundersen Melbourne
40 Rotorua 1930/31 Alfred William Gyles Wellington
41 Napier 1931/32Gunnar GundersenMelbourne
42 Auckland 1932/33 Maurice Edward Goldstein Sydney
43 Dunedin 1933/34John DunlopDunedin
44 Christchurch 1934/35John Angus ErskineInvercargill
45 Wellington 1935/36Alfred William GylesWellington
46 Auckland 1936/37 Hedley Roy Abbott Christchurch
47 Dunedin 1937/38 Samuel Hindin Christchurch
48 Wanganui 1938/39John DunlopDunedin
49 Wellington 1939/40John DunlopDunedin
50 Timaru 1940/41 Philipp Allerhand Wellington
51 Wellington 1943/44 Robert Wade Wellington
52 Auckland 1944/45Robert WadeWellingtonN T Fletcher
53 Christchurch 1945/46 Tom Lepviikman WellingtonB S Wood
54 Palmerston North 1946/47Tom LepviikmanWellingtonG E Trundle
55 Dunedin 1947/48Robert WadeWellingtonN S Henderson
56 Wanganui 1948/49 Alan Edgar Nield AucklandW E Moore
57 Auckland 1949/50Philipp AllerhandWellingtonnone
58 Christchurch 1950/51 David I. Lynch HastingsV Lushcott
59 Napier 1951/52 Ortvin Sarapu ChristchurchT G Paterson
60 Timaru 1952/53 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandN E H Fulton
61 Wellington 1953/54 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandR F Cuthbert
62 Auckland 1954/55 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandF A Foulds
63 Dunedin 1955/56 Frederick Alexander Foulds AucklandT Van Dijk
64 Wellington 1956/57 Arcadios Feneridis
James Rodney Phillips
Wellington
Auckland
W Rainner
65 Christchurch 1957/58James Rodney PhillipsAucklandB H P Marsick
66 Hamilton 1958/59Frederick Alexander Foulds
Barry C. Menzies
Auckland
Auckland
B Douglas
67 Dunedin 1959/60 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandW B Petrie
68 Auckland 1960/61 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandR A Court
69 Wellington 1961/62 Graham G. Haase DunedinD J Cooper
70 Christchurch 1962/63Ortvin Sarapu
Richard John Sutton
Auckland
Auckland
N M Cooper
B J Halpin
71 Auckland 1963/64 Roger A. Court WellingtonB E Howard
72 Wellington 1964/65James Rodney PhillipsAucklandR T Metge
73 Hamilton 1965/66 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandD J Cooper
74 Christchurch 1966/67 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandL E Whitehouse
75 Dunedin 1967/68 Bruce R. Anderson ChristchurchG M Hall
76 Wellington 1968/69Bruce R. Anderson
Ortvin Sarapu
Christchurch
Auckland
B A Carpinter
77 Auckland 1969/70 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandP M Daly
78 Nelson 1970/71Richard John SuttonAucklandC Laird
M G Whaley
79 Hamilton 1971/72Richard John SuttonAucklandR Craig
80 Wellington 1972/73Ortvin SarapuAucklandP Hensman
81 Christchurch 1973/74 Paul Anthony Garbett
Ortvin Sarapu
Auckland
Auckland
N Metge
82 Dunedin 1974/75 Paul Anthony Garbett AucklandPhilip O. Paris
Grant K. Russell
Otago
Wanganui
83 Upper Hutt 1975/76 Lev Aptekar
Murray Chandler
Ortvin Sarapu
Wellington
Wellington
Auckland
Robert W. SmithAuckland
84 North Shore 1976/77 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandPhilip A. Clemance
Peter B. Goffin
New Plymouth
Auckland
85 Wellington 1977/78 Craig Laird TaurangaDavid H. BeachWellington
86 North Shore 1978/79 Ortvin Sarapu AucklandPaul K. Beach
Peter Mataga
J. Nigel Metge
Auckland
Auckland
Auckland
87 Upper Hutt 1979/80 Ewen McGowen Green
Ortvin Sarapu
Vernon A. Small
Auckland
Auckland
Christchurch
Patrick L. Cordue
Peter Green
Wellington
Auckland
88 Lincoln 1980/81 Roger I. Nokes
Ortvin Sarapu
Vernon A. Small
Christchurch
Auckland
Christchurch
R.A. (Tony) DowdenDunedin
89 North Shore 1981/82 Vernon A. Small ChristchurchBernard Carpinter
David A. Gollogly
Napier
Auckland
90 Dunedin 1982/83 Paul Anthony Garbett
David A. Gollogly
Auckland
Auckland
Benjamin J. Alexander
Anthony F. Ker
Christchurch
Wellington
91 Auckland 1983/84 Paul Anthony Garbett AucklandMichael R. FreemanChristchurch
92 Upper Hutt 1984/85 Vernon A. Small ChristchurchPatrick L. Cordue
Mark Noble
Wellington
Wellington
93 Christchurch 1985/86 Adrian J. Lloyd
Ortvin Sarapu
Christchurch
Auckland
Peter McKenzie
Benjamin Martin
Christchurch
Dunedin
94 Wanganui 1986/87 Russell J. Dive WellingtonAnthony F. KerWellington
95 North Shore 1987/88 Jonathan Sarfati WellingtonLeonard J. McLarenWellington
96 Dunedin 1988/89 Paul Anthony Garbett
Anthony F. Ker
Auckland
Wellington
Martin Dreyer (Reserve)
Bruce Marsick (Major)
Auckland
Hamilton
97 Wellington 1989/90 Benjamin Martin
Ortvin Sarapu
Dunedin
Auckland
Kendall Boyd (Reserve)
John Robinson (Major)
Mark van der Hoorn (Major)
Dunedin
Auckland
Wellington
98 Auckland 1990/91 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonJohn Robinson (Reserve)
Matthew Barlow (Major)
Auckland
Auckland
99 Dunedin 1991/92 Martin P. Dreyer AucklandCharles Ker (Reserve)
Simon Grainger (Major)
Wellington
Wellington
100 Wellington 1992/93 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonPhilip Abrahamson (Reserve)
Charles Ker (Reserve)
Prince Vetharaniam (Major)
Mark van der Hoorn (Major)
Christchurch
Wellington
Wanganui
Wellington
101 Invercargill 1993/94 Anthony F. Ker
Peter D. McKenzie
Wellington
Christchurch
Mark Sinclair (Reserve)
Matthew Edmonds (Major)
Wellington
Christchurch
102 Wanganui 1994/95 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonPaul Tuffery (Reserve)
Benjamin Giles (Major)
Kent Wong (Major)
New Plymouth
Maruia
Wellington
103 Wellington 1995/96 Russell J. Dive
Martin P. Dreyer
Robert W. Smith
Wellington
Auckland
Auckland
J. Nigel Metge (Reserve)
Russell Metge (Major)
Auckland
Auckland
104 North Shore 1996/97 Alexei Kulashko AucklandTim G. HareAuckland
105 Hamilton 1997/98 Alexei Kulashko AucklandChris J. BurnsWanganui
106 Dunedin 1998/99 Russell J. Dive WellingtonMatthew McNabbAuckland
107 Auckland 1999/00 Alexei Kulashko AucklandPaul K. BeachAuckland
108 Waitakere City 2000/01 Scott Wastney NelsonBenjamin GilesMaruia
109 Christchurch 2001/02 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonBarry Martin-BussAuckland
110 Wanganui 2002/03 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonJohn McDonaldWellington
111 Wellington 2003/04 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonBrendan ReedyWellington
112 Wanganui 2004/05 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonWilliam (Bill) ForsterWellington
113 Queenstown 2006 Murray Chandler Queenstown & LondonMaciej WojnarWellington
114 Wanganui 2007 Puchen Wang AucklandNeil GunnAuckland
115 Auckland 2008 Murray Chandler AucklandDaniel ShenAuckland
116 Queenstown 2009 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonGavin MarnerWellington
117 Auckland 2010 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonAlan AnsellNew Plymouth
118 Auckland 2011 Anthony F. Ker WellingtonRoy SeabrookAuckland
119 Queenstown 2012 Michael V.R. Steadman AucklandNathan GoodhueAuckland
120 Wellington 2013 Scott Wastney WellingtonMax Chew LeeAustralia
121 Auckland 2014 Puchen Wang AucklandPaul Macdonald
Sean Martin-Buss
Auckland
Auckland
122 Auckland 2015 Russell J. Dive
Nicolas Croad
Ben Hague
Paul A Garbett
Anthony F. Ker
Gino Thornton
Robert W. Smith
Leonard J McLaren
Alexandra Jule
Gordon Morrell
Wellington
Wellington
Auckland
Auckland
Wellington
Auckland
Mount Maunganui
Auckland
Australia
Auckland
Antonio Krstev
Helen Milligan
Auckland
Auckland
123 Auckland 2016 Alexei Kulashko
Michael V.R. Steadman
Auckland
Auckland
Fuatai Fuatai
Vinod Kumar
Auckland
Auckland
124 Wellington 2017 Scott Wastney WellingtonWilliam (Bill) Forster
Yogesh Kulkarni
Wellington
Wellington
125 Palmerston North 2018 Russell J. Dive
Alphaeus Ang
Wellington
Auckland
Stanley YeeAuckland
126 Auckland 2019 Anthony F. Ker
Russell J. Dive
WellingtonRobert E. GibbonsAuckland
127 Tauranga 2020Kirill Polishchuk
Ben Hague
Paul Anthony Garbett
Russell J Dive
Mount Maunganui
Auckland
Auckland
Wellington
Hao TangAuckland
128 Palmerston North 2021Nicolas CroadWellingtonClinton A. WellsAuckland
129Christchurch2022Daniel Hanwen GongAucklandEuan McDougallAuckland
130Wellington2023Daniel Hanwen GongAucklandKayden LokeWellington
131 Palmerston North 2024Nicolas CroadWellingtonDion WilsonHawkes Bay

Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
20 Ortvin Sarapu
14 Anthony F Ker
7 Paul F Garbett, Russell J Dive
6John Dunlop, William Edward Mason
5Richard James Barnes
4Arthur William Oswald Davies, Vernon Small, Alexei Kulashko
3 Robert Wade, Rodney Phillips, Richard J Sutton, Murray Chandler, Scott Wastney, Nicolas Croad
2Henry Hookham, Franz Siedebeg, John Grierson, Fedor Kelling, Spencer Crakanthorp, John Erskine, Gunnar Gundersen, Alfred Gyles, Philipp Allerhand,

Tom Lepviikman, Frederik Foulds, Bruce Anderson, Martin Dreyer, Puchen Wang, Robert W Smith; Michael V.R. Steadman, Ben Hague, Daniel Hanwen Gong

The New Zealand Rapid Chess Championship was first conducted in 1993.

The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

New Zealand Rapid Champions

LocationYearChampionCity
1 Wellington 1993 Russell Dive Wellington
2Invercargill1994 R.A. (Tony) Dowden Dunedin
3Wanganui1995 Kendall Boyd
Martin Dreyer
Mark Noble
Dunedin
Auckland
Wellington
4 Wellington 1996 Russell Dive Wellington
5North Shore1997 Russell Dive Auckland
6Hamilton1998 Alexei Kulashko Auckland
7Dunedin1999 Anthony Ker Wellington
8 Auckland 2000 Matthew Barlow
Russell Dive
Robert Smith
John L. Sutherland
Auckland
Wellington
Auckland
Dunedin
9Waitakere City2001 Murray Chandler London
10Christchurch2002 Russell Dive Wellington
11Wanganui2003 Russell Dive Wellington
12 Wellington 2004 Paul Garbett
Stephen Lukey
Auckland
Wellington
13Wanganui2005 Russell Dive Wellington
14 Queenstown 2006 Puchen Wang Auckland
15Wanganui2007 Puchen Wang Auckland
16 Auckland 2008 Robert Smith
Michael Steadman
Auckland
Auckland
17 Queenstown 2009 Anthony Ker Wellington
18 Auckland 2010 Nicolas Croad Wellington
19 Auckland 2011 Anthony Ker Wellington
20 Auckland 2012 Ben Hague
Bruce Watson
Wanganui
Auckland
21 Wellington 2013 Paul Garbett
Anthony Ker
Auckland
Wellington
22 Auckland 2014 Puchen Wang Auckland
23 Auckland 2015 Russell Dive
Hans Gao
Wellington
Auckland
24 Auckland 2016 Paul Garbett
Mark Noble
Robert Smith
Puchen Wang
Auckland
Palmerston North
Mount Maunganui
Auckland
25 Wellington 2017Hans Gao
Anthony Ker
Auckland
Wellington
26Palmerston North2018Michael SteadmanAuckland
27 Auckland 2019Ralph HartAuckland
28 Tauranga 2020 Anthony Ker Wellington
29 Auckland 2021Felix XieAuckland
30 Christchurch 2022 Russell Dive Wellington
31 Wellington 2023Nicolas Croad
Felix Xie
Anthony Ker
Wellington
Auckland
Wellington
32 Palmerston North 2024 Russell Dive Wellington

Rapid Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
10 Russell J. Dive
7 Anthony F. Ker
4 Puchen Wang
3 Robert Smith, Paul Garbett
2 Mark Noble, Hans Gao, Michael Steadman, Felix Xie, Nicolas Croad

Championship Double Winners

YearName
1995/96 Russell J. Dive
1997/98 Alexei Kulashko
2007 Puchen Wang
2009 Anthony F. Ker
2011 Anthony F. Ker
2014 Puchen Wang
2015 Russell J. Dive

The New Zealand Women's Championship is played for the Mabel Abbott Trophy.

Women's Championship Winners

YearName
1938M E Abbott
1940E L Short
1967M McGrath
1978F Foster
W Stretch
1980F Foster
1981J Sievey
1982V Burndred
1983K Metge
1985J Sievey
1991R Foster
1992-93V Smith
F Foster
1994V Smith
1995V Smith
1996W Ong
1997R L Sheehan
1998Vivian Smith
1999Vivian Smith
2000Vivian Smith
2001E Mikhailik
2002Edith Otene
Vivian Smith
2003Vivian Smith
2004Vivian Smith
2005E Charomova
2006 Sue Maroroa
2007Shirley Wu
Judy Gao
2008Natasha Fairley
Judy Gao
Helen Milligan
2009 Judy Gao
2010Shirley Wu
2022 Vyanla M Punsalan

North Island Champions

The North Island Chess Championship was first conducted in 1954. Players compete for the Charles Belton Trophy. The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

LocationYearChampion
11954Charles P. Belton
21955F.A. Haight
31956Bruce H.P. Marsick
Roger A. Court
David I. Lynch
4Dannevirke1957Charles P. Belton
51958 James Rodney Phillips
Ortvin Sarapu
6Palmerston North1959 James Rodney Phillips
71960 James Rodney Phillips
8Wanganui1961Roger Chapman
91962David I. Lynch
10Rotorua1963Roger A. Court
111964R.S. Wilkin
121965 Ortvin Sarapu
13New Plymouth1966Richard J. Sutton
141967David J. Cooper
151968A. R. Day
16Wanganui1969Christopher A. Evans
17Rotorua1970 Paul Garbett
181971Richard J. Sutton
191972 Ortvin Sarapu
20Hamilton1973 Paul Garbett
211974Robert C. Wansink
22Hamilton1975 Murray Chandler
Ewen Green
231976 Paul Garbett
24Wainuiomata1977Lindsay H. Cornford
251978 Lev Aptekar
Peter R. Green
261979 Paul Garbett
27Tauranga1980Mark Levene
Ortvin Sarapu
28New Plymouth1981 Paul Garbett
29Wanganui1982P. A. Kelly
Mark Leveve
Robert W. Smith
30Hamilton1983 Jonathan Sarfati
31Wanganui1984 Robert W. Smith
32Napier1985 Jonathan Sarfati
33New Plymouth1986Peter R. Green
Jonathan Sarfati
Ortvin Sarapu
J. Nigel Metge
Peter W. Stuart
Gregory J. Aldridge
341987 Anthony F. Ker
35Wanganui1988 Anthony F. Ker
Peter W. Stuart
36Wellington1989 Anthony F. Ker
Charles Ker
Isidor Reyn
Jonathan Sarfati
Robert W. Smith
371990 Martin P. Dreyer
38New Plymouth1991 Anthony F. Ker
391992 Russell J. Dive
401993 Robert W. Smith
Mark Noble
411994 Robert W. Smith
421995 Robert W. Smith
Anthony F. Ker
431996Mark Sinclair
Ferenc Fabri
441997 Anthony F. Ker
451998 Russell J. Dive
461999 Robert W. Smith
Nigel Hopewell
472000 Anthony F. Ker
482001Bruce Watson
492002Daniel Han
Mark van der Hoorn
502003Jesse Wilson
512004 Paul Garbett
Leonard McLaren
522005 Puchen Wang
532006 Scott Wastney
54Auckland2007Don Eade
Leonard McLaren
55Tauranga2008 Anthony F. Ker
56Wellington2009 Russell J. Dive
57Auckland2010 Robert W. Smith
58Wellington2011 Robert W. Smith
59Auckland2012Luke Li
60Wellington2013 Russell J. Dive
61Auckland2014Leonard McLaren
62Palmerston North2015 Mark Noble
63Palmerston North2016 Mark Noble
Jack James
64Auckland2017Alphaeus Ang
65Palmerston North2018Michael V.R. Steadman
65Wellington2019Michael V.R. Steadman
66Wellington2021Felix Xie
Athula Russell
67Auckland2022Alphaeus Ang
68Auckland2023Alphaeus Ang

North Island Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
9 Robert Smith
8 Anthony F Ker
6 Paul Garbett
5 Ortvin Sarapu
4 Jonathan Sarfati, Russell Dive
3 Rodney Phillips, Mark Noble, Leonard McLaren, Alphaeus Ang
2Charles Belton, Roger Court, David Lynch, Richard Sutton, Peter Green, Mark Levene, Peter Stuart, Michael Steadman

South Island Champions

The South Island Chess Championship was first conducted in 1950. The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

LocationYearChampion
1Christchurch1950J. F. Lang
2Dunedin1951Ortvin Sarapu
3Timaru1952R. A. Rasa
4Christchurch1953L. Esterman
5Dunedin1954J. F. Lang
J. R. Cusack
6Christchurch1955R. A. Rasa
7?1956R. A. Rasa
8Oamaru1957R. Watt
K. Steele
9Invercargill1958Tom van Dijk
10Dunedin1959Tom van Dijk
11Christchurch1960Ortvin Sarapu
12Dunedin1961Graham G. Haase
13Invercargill1962L. Esterman
14Cromwell1963R. A. Rasa
15Ashburton1964Bruce R. Anderson
I. D. Hayes
16Dunedin1965Bruce R. Anderson
17Christchurch1966Bruce R. Anderson
A. L. Wilkinson
L. Esterman
18Dunedin1967G. Kerr
19Invercargill1968Bruce R. Anderson
20Ashburton1969Bruce R. Anderson
21Christchurch1970Bruce R. Anderson
22Dunedin1971Bernard A. Carpinter
G. Kerr
23?1972G. Hall
A. Wilkinson
24Nelson1973John R. Jackson
25Dunedin1974William Lynn
26Christchurch1975Vernon A. Small
27Nelson1976Roger I. Nokes
28Dunedin1977Bruce R. Anderson
Roger. L Perry
Lindsay H. Cornford
33Dunedin1982Vernon A Small
34Nelson1983Adrian J. Lloyd
Vernon A. Small
35Christchurch1984Adrian J. Lloyd
Vernon A. Small
M. C. Wilson
36Dunedin1985Robert C. Wansink
37Nelson1986John R. Jackson
38Christchurch1987Benjamin M. S. Martin
39Invercargill1988Benjamin M. S. Martin
40Ashburton1989Richard John Sutton
41Dunedin1990Benjamin M. S. Martin
42Nelson1991Benjamin M. S. Martin
43Invercargill1992Stephen G. Lukey
44Ashburton1993Stephen G. Lukey
45Christchurch1994Stephen G. Lukey
46Dunedin1995Stephen R. Coates
47Blenheim1996R. A. (Tony) Dowden
48Christchurch1997B. Santosa
49Ashburton1998David W. Guthrie
50Blenheim1999Bruce I. Donaldson
Arie J. Nijman
51Dunedin2000Ben J. Giles
52Dunedin2001Scott C. Wastney
53Christchurch2002R. A. (Tony) Dowden
54Ashburton2003Alistair A. Compton
55Dunedin2004Richard John Sutton
56Christchurch2005Andy Machdoem
57Ashburton2006Quentin J. F. Johnson
Bruce I. Donaldson
58Nelson2007Quentin J. F. Johnson
John P. van Ginkel
59Kaikoura2008Roger I. Nokes
60Duendin2009Peter Fraemohs
61Ashburton2010Hamish Gold
John P. van Ginkel
Arie J. Nijman
Andy Machdoem
62Christchurch2011Stephen G. Lukey
63Dunedin2012Robert C. Wansink
Stephen G. Lukey
64Nelson2013Quentin J. F. Johnson
65Ashburton2014Stephen G. Lukey
66Christchurch2015Edward Rains
67Christchurch2016Stephen G. Lukey
68Dunedin2017Stephen G. Lukey
69Christchurch2018Stephen G. Lukey
70Hanmer Springs2019Edward Lee
Matthew McNabb
71Dunedin2020Matthew McNabb
72Christchurch2021Stephen G. Lukey
Nick Cummings
73Invercargill2022Romero Suggate
Matthew McNabb
Nick Cummings
71Oamaru2023Edward Lee

South Island Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
11Stephen Lukey
9Robert Anderson
5 Vernon Small
4R A Rasa, Benjamin Martin
3L Esterman, Roger Nokes, Adrian Lloyd, Quentin Johnson, Matthew McNabb
2J F Lang, Ortvin Sarapu, Tom Van Dijk, A Wilkinson, Grant Kerr, Jon Jackson, Robert Wansink, Richard Sutton, Tony Dowden, Arie Nijman, Andy Machdoem, John van Ginkel, Nick Cummings, Edward Lee

New Zealand Correspondence Champions

Winners of the New Zealand correspondence chess Championship (start year given):


New Zealand Veterans Champions

Winners of the New Zealand Veterans Championship (start year given):

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