Uzbekistani Chess Championship

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The Uzbekistani Chess Championship is a chess tournament held in Uzbekistan.

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Winners

#YearWinner
11930 Azmiddine Khodzhaev
21931 Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky
31932 Sergey von Freymann
41934 Vasily Panov (off contest), Sergey von Freymann
51935 Sergey von Freymann
61937 Sergey von Freymann
71938 Nikoly Rudnev
81940Skripkin
91944 Vitaly Chekhover
101945H. Abdullaev
111946A. Airapetov, S. Khodzhibekov
121947H. Abdullaev
131948 Genrikh Kasparian (off contest), A. Airapetov (3rd)
141949 Zakir Khodzhaev
151950 Vitaly Tarasov (off contest), Georgy Shakh-Zade
161951 Alexey Suetin (off contest), Vishniatsky
171952 Mamadzhan Mukhitdinov, M. Sarvarov
181953Batygin, Alexander Grushevsky
191954Batygin
201955 Leonid Shamkovich (off contest), Alexander Grushevsky
211956 Alexander Grushevsky
221957 Viktor Korchnoi (off contest), Mamadzhan Mukhitdinov
231958 Alexander Grushevsky
241959L. Barenbaum
251960 Alexander Grushevsky
261961 Alexander Grushevsky, Georgy Shakh-Zade
271962 Alexander Grushevsky
281963 Alexander Grushevsky, Isaak Birbrager
291964 Isaak Birbrager, Evgeny Mukhin
301965 Isaac Boleslavsky (off contest), Mamadzhan Mukhitdinov
311966 Georgy Borisenko
321967 ?
331968 Georgy Borisenko
341969 Sergey T. Pinchuk
351970 Leonid Maslov
361971 Georgy Borisenko
371972 Leonid Maslov
381973 Leonid Maslov
391974 Levon Grigorian
401975 Levon Grigorian
411976 Georgy Agzamov, Valery Loginov
421977 I. Ivanov
431978 I. Ivanov
441979 Vladimir Egin
451980 ?
461981 Georgy Agzamov
471982 Valery Loginov
481983 Raset Ziatdinov
491984 Valery Loginov
501985 Raset Ziatdinov
 ?1988 Sergey Zagrebelny
 ?1989 Alexander Nenashev
 ?1990 Sergey Zagrebelny
 ? ? ?
 ?1993 Saidali Iuldachev
 ? ? ?
2001 Shukhrat Safin [1]
2002 ?
682003 Saidali Iuldachev [2]
692004 Vladimir Egin
702005 Anton Filippov
712006 Alexei Barsov
722007 Anton Filippov
732008 Dzhurabek Khamrakulov
742009 Dzhurabek Khamrakulov
752010 Alexei Barsov [3]
762011 Andrey Kvon [4]
772012 Marat Dzhumaev [5]
782013 Dzhurabek Khamrakulov
792014 Ulugbek Tillyaev [6]
802015 Marat Dzhumaev [7]
812016 Nodirbek Yakubboev [8]
822017 Alisher Begmuratov
832018 Nodirbek Yakubboev
842019 Javokhir Sindarov
852020 Nodirbek Yakubboev
862021 Javokhir Sindarov

Women

YearWinner
2001 Iroda Khamrakulova [9]
2002 ?
2003 Lidia Malinicheva [10]
2004 Olga Kim [11]
2005 Iroda Khamrakulova [12]
2006 Olga Sabirova [13]
2007 Iroda Khamrakulova [14]
2008 Nafisa Muminova [15]
2009 Nafisa Muminova [16]
2010 Olga Sabirova [17]
2011 Nafisa Muminova [18]
2012 Sarvinoz Kurbonboeva [19]
2013 Hulkar Tohirjonova [20]
2014 Sarvinoz Kurbonboeva [6]
2015 Sarvinoz Kurbonbaeva [7]
2016 Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
2017 Nodira Nadirjanova
2018 Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova
2019 Nilufar Yakubbaeva
2020 Nilufar Yakubbaeva
2021 Nilufar Yakubbaeva [21]

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