U.S. Women's Open Chess Championship - Winners

Winners

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Complete records of the Women's Open Championship are not available.

No. Year Location Champions
1 1934 Chicago, Illinois Sheffield, Virginia !Virginia Sheffield
2 1937 Chicago, Illinois Grau, Jean M. !Jean M. Grau
3 1938 Boston, Massachusetts Karf, Mona May !Mona May Karff
4 1939 New York, New York Karf, Mona May !Mona May Karff
5 1948 Baltimore, Maryland Karf, Mona May !Mona May Karff
6 1950 Detroit, Michigan Karf, Mona May !Mona May Karff and Lucille Kellner
7 1951 Fort Worth, Texas Cutlip, Maxine !Maxine Cutlip
8 1953 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Aronson, Eva !Eva Aronson
9 1954 New Orleans, Louisiana Gresser, Gisela Kahn !Gisela Kahn Gresser
10 1955 Long Beach, California Graf, Sonja !Sonja Graf
11 1956 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Graf, Sonja !Sonja Graf
12 1957 Cleveland, Ohio Graf, Sonja !Sonja Graf
13 1958 Rochester, Minnesota Slater, Kathryn !Kathryn Slater
14 1959 Omaha, Nebraska Graf, Sonja !Sonja Graf
15 1960 St. Louis, Missouri Lane, Lisa !Lisa Lane
16 1961 San Francisco, California Aronson, Eva !Eva Aronson
17 1962 San Antonio, Texas Slater, Kathryn !Kathryn Slater
18 1963 Chicago, Illinois Sillars, Kate !Kate Sillars
19 1964 Boston, Massachusetts Slater, Kathryn !Kathryn Slater and Cecilia Rock
20 1965 Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Bain, Mary !Mary Bain and Kathryn Slater
21 1966 Seattle, Washington Bain, Mary !Mary Bain
22 1969 Lincoln Nebraska Aronson, Eva !Eva Aronson
23 1972 St. Petersburg, Florida Aronson, Eva !Eva Aronson and Marilyn Braun
24 1973 Chicago, Illinois Aronson, Eva !Eva Aronson
25 2009 Tulsa, Oklahoma Saheli, Nath !Saheli Nath (WFM)

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