Serbian Chess Championship

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The Serbian Chess Championship is held by the Serbian Chess Association.

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The first championships were played in 1935 and until 1991 they were the Yugoslav Chess Championship. In 1992 FR Yugoslavia was formed, which changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, and the Serbia and Montenegro Chess Championship was played until 2006, when Montenegro left the state union and a Serbian and Montenegrin separate championships were formed.

Winners

No.YearOpenWomen
12007 Miloš Perunović Anđelija Stojanović
22008 Ivan Ivanišević Anđelija Stojanović
32009 Ivan Ivanišević Sandra Đukić
42010 Nikola Sedlak Anđelija Stojanović
52011 Ivan Ivanišević Jovana Erić
62012 Ivan Ivanišević Marija Rakić
72013 Boban Bogosavljević Maria Manakova
82014 Aleksandar Inđić Jovana Vojinović
92015 Dejan Antić Marija Rakić
102016 Miroslav Marković Ljilja Drljević
112017 Ivan Ivanišević Adela Velikić
122018 Aleksandar Inđić Teodora Injac [1]
132019 Ivan Ivanišević Teodora Injac [1]
142020 Aleksandar Inđić Teodora Injac [1]
152021 Velimir Ivić
162022 Velimir Ivić Irina Chelushkina [2]
172023 Aleksandar Inđić Marina Gajcin [2]

Crosstable

Serbian Women Chess Championship 6th Kać 2012
PlayerRating12345678901112PointsTB
1Flag of Serbia.svg  Marija Rakić  (Serbia)2267*11½½½01½1118.0
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Anđelija Stojanović  (Serbia)23240*110½½1½1117.536.25
3Flag of Serbia.svg  Maria Manakova  (Serbia)231500*½½11½11117.534.00
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Jovana Erić  (Serbia)2243½0½*½1½½½1117.0
5Flag of Serbia.svg  Suzana Maksimović  (Serbia)2227½1½½*½½½½0116.5
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Ljilja Drljević  (Serbia)2278½½00½*½½½1116.0
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Ana Benderać  (Serbia)22941½0½½½*½10½½5.5
8Flag of Serbia.svg  Irina Chelushkina  (Serbia)226300½½½½½*0½½14.5
9Flag of Serbia.svg  Sandra Đukić  (Serbia)2203½½0½½½01*00½4.0
10Flag of Serbia.svg  Ksenija Tomin  (Serbia)18760000101½1*003.5
11Flag of Serbia.svg  Anastasija Panić  (Serbia)1967000000½½11*03.012.50
12Flag of Serbia.svg  Bogdana Nonković  (Serbia)1900000000½0½11*3.011.25
Serbian Women Chess Championship 5th Belgrade 2011
PlayerRating12345678901112PointsTB
1Flag of Serbia.svg  Jovana Erić  (Serbia)2230*½½½1111½1119.0
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Anđelija Stojanović  (Serbia)2318½*0½½11111118.5
3Flag of Serbia.svg  Maria Manakova  (Serbia)2336½1*110½011118.0
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Ana Benderać  (Serbia)2305½½0*½½½111117.532.50
5Flag of Serbia.svg  Ljilja Drljević  (Serbia)22950½0½*½1111117.530.75
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Irina Chelushkina  (Serbia)2314001½½*0½10115.524.25
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Suzana Maksimović  (Serbia)220300½½01*½01115.521.00
8Flag of Serbia.svg  Marija Rakić  (Serbia)230900100½½*½1115.520.50
9Flag of Serbia.svg  Lena Miladinović  (Serbia)2086½000001½*0114.0
10Flag of Serbia.svg  Kristina Brankov  (Serbia)1898000001001*013.0
11Flag of Serbia.svg  Anastasija Panić  (Serbia)18940000000001*01.03.00
12Flag of Serbia.svg  Marija Dragojević  (Serbia)198500000000001*1.01.00
Serbian Women Chess Championship 4th Pančevo 2010
PlayerRating12345678901112PointsTB
1Flag of Serbia.svg  Anđelija Stojanović  (Serbia)2301*1½½111½½½118.5
2Flag of Serbia.svg  Marija Rakić  (Serbia)23060*1½011½11118.0
3Flag of Serbia.svg  Ljilja Drljević  (Serbia)2248½0*111½1½1017.539.50
4Flag of Serbia.svg  Irina Chelushkina  (Serbia)2319½½0*10½111117.534.005
5Flag of Serbia.svg  Marija Petrović  (Serbia)21820100*½111½1½6.5
6Flag of Serbia.svg  Jovana Erić  (Serbia)21830001½*½½111½6.0
7Flag of Serbia.svg  Ana Benderać  (Serbia)229900½½0½*101115.523.00
8Flag of Serbia.svg  Sandra Đukić  (Serbia)2214½½000½0*11115.522.25
9Flag of Serbia.svg  Jelena Mladenović  (Serbia)2118½0½00010*½½14.0
10Flag of Serbia.svg  Ksenija Tomin  (Serbia)1883½000½000½*1½3.0
11Flag of Serbia.svg  Lena Miladinović  (Serbia)203800100000½0*½2.010.50
12Flag of Serbia.svg  Katarina Tadić  (Serbia)21520000½½000½½*2.08.75

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  2. 1 2 "Serbian Championship: Aleksandar Indjic and Marina Gajcin clinch titles". www.fide.com. Retrieved 2023-08-17.