Swiss Chess Championship - Women's Champions

Women's Champions

Year Venue Women's champion
1946 Winterthur Mathilde Laeuger-Gasser
1948 Bern Elisabeth Schild
1950 Luzern Elisabeth Schild
1951 Genf Lina Wiget
1953 Solothurn Anna Näpfer
1954 Basel Elisabeth Schild
1955 Rapperswil Anna Näpfer
1956 Thun Anna Näpfer
1957 Lausanne Madeleine Batchinsky-Gaille
1958 Lugano Anna Näpfer
1959 Biel Anna Näpfer
1960 Balgach Anna Näpfer
1961 Interlaken Madeleine Batchinsky-Gaille
1963 Basel Mathilde Laeuger
1964 Montreux Monique Petit
1965 Bern Maria Fässler
Cécile Huser
K. Fischler
1966 Lugano Mathilde Laeuger
1967 Biel Anna Näpfer
1969 Luzern Myrta Ludwig
1970 Riehen Anna Näpfer
1971 Winterthur Elsa Lüssy
1972 Locarno Carla Wettstein
1973 Weggis Elsa Lüssy
1974 Wettingen Trudy André
1975 Zürich Carla Wettstein
1976 Ascona Anna Näpfer
1977 Muttenz Myrta Ludwig
1978 St. Moritz Myrta Ludwig
1979 Biel Monique Ruck-Petit
1980 Ascona Theres Leu
Year Venue Women's champion
1981 Biel Vanda Veprek-Bilinski
1982 Silvaplana Claude Baumann
1983 Baden Erika Vogel
1984 Arosa Tatiana Lematschko
1985 Silvaplana Anne Knecht
1986 Basel Tatiana Lematschko
1987 Lenk Claude Baumann
1988 Silvaplana Claude Baumann
1989 Biel Evi Reimer
1990 Arosa Silvia Schladetzky
1991 Chiasso Claude Baumann
1992 Leukerbad Evi Grünenwald-Reimer
1993 Silvaplana Barbara Hund
1994 Luzern Shahanah Schmid
1995 Villars, Ollon Tatiana Lematschko
1996 Arosa Evi Grünenwald-Reimer
1997 Silvaplana Tatiana Lematschko
1998 Engelberg Catherine Thürig
1999 Grächen Shahanah Schmid
2000 Pontresina Evi Grünenwald-Reimer
2001 Scuol Monika Seps
2002 Leukerbad Monika Seps
2003 Silvaplana Tatiana Lematschko
2004 Samnaun Tatiana Lematschko
2005 Saas Almagell Monika Seps
2006 Lenzerheide Tatiana Lematschko
2007 Leukerbad Monika Seps
2008 Samnaun Tatjana Lematschko
2009 Grächen Tatjana Lematschko
2010 Lenzerheide Tatjana Lematschko
2011 Leukerbad Alexandra Kosteniuk
2012 Flims Monika Seps

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