Reggio Emilia Chess Tournament - Winners

Winners

# Year Winner
1947 Esteban Canal (PER)
- 1951 Moshe Czerniak (ISR)
1 1958-59 Otto Marthaler (SUI)
2 1959-60 Cveto Trampuz (YUG)
3 1960-61 Péter Dely (HUN)
4 1961-62 Alberto Giustolisi (ITA)
5 1962-63 Győző Forintos (HUN)
6 1963-64 Rudolf Teschner (GER)
7 1964-65 Mario Bertok (YUG)
8 1965-66 Bruno Parma (YUG)
9 1966-67 Victor Ciocâltea (ROM)
10 1967-68 Milan Matulović (YUG)
11 1968-69 Ladislav Mista (CZE)
12 1969-70 Sergio Mariotti (ITA)
13 1970-71 Bruno Parma (YUG)
14 1971-72 Andrew Soltis (USA)
15 1972-73 Levente Lengyel (HUN)
16 1973-74 Luben Popov (BUL)
17 1974-75 Orestes Rodriguez (PER)
18 1975-76 Ludek Pachman (GER)
19 1976-77 Gennadi Kuzmin (RUS)
20 1977-78 László M. Kovács (HUN)
21 1978-79 Ralf Hess (GER)
22 1979-80 Alexander Kochyev (RUS)
23 1980-81 Nils Renman (SWE)
24 1981-82 Arne Duer (AUT)
25 1982-83 Nona Gaprindashvili (URS)
26 1983-84 Karel Mokry (TCH)
27 1984-85 Lajos Portisch (HUN)
28 1985-86 Ulf Andersson (SWE)
29 1986-87 Zoltán Ribli (HUN)
30 1987-88 Vladimir Tukmakov (URS)
31 1988-89 Mikhail Gurevich (URS)
32 1989-90 Jaan Ehlvest (URS)
33 1990-91 Anatoly Karpov (URS)
34 1991-92 Viswanathan Anand (IND)
35 1992-93 Rafael Vaganian (ARM)
36 1993-94 Lajos Portisch (HUN)
37 1994-95 Rafael Vaganian (ARM)
38 1995-96 Yuri Razuvayev (RUS)
39 1996-97 Michał Krasenkow (POL)
40 1997-98 Dimitri Komarov (UKR)
41 1998-99 Evgeniy Solozhenkin (RUS)
42 1999-00 Leonid Yudasin (ISR)
43 2000-01 Oleg Romanishin (UKR)
44 2001-02 Vladimir Georgiev (BUL)
45 2002-03 Jean-Luc Chabanon (FRA)
46 2003-04 Igor Miladinović (GRE)
47 2004-05 Aleksander Delchev (BUL)
48 2005-06 Konstantin Landa (RUS)
49 2006-07 Viorel Iordachescu (MDA)
50 2007-08 Zoltán Almási (HUN)
51 2008-09 Ni Hua (CHN)
52 2009-10 Gata Kamsky (USA)
53 2010-11 Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan)
54 2011-12 Anish Giri (NED)

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