Australian Chess Championship - Australian Girls Champions

Australian Girls Champions

  • 1960 I. Tannenthal
  • 1964 R. Jones
  • 1965 R. Jones
  • 1966 R. Jones
  • 1967 M. Urlick
  • 1968 N. Monachowec
  • 1969 N. Monachowec
  • 1970 L. Maddern
  • 1971 L. Maddern
  • 1972 L. Goldsmith
  • 1973 Irena Duluk
  • 1974 Cathy Innes-Brown
  • 1975 Cathy Innes-Brown / Cathy Depasquale / K. Hancock
  • 1976 Kathy Marshall
  • 1977 Anne Martin
  • 1978 Anne Slavotinek
  • 1979 Anne Slavotinek
  • 1980 Astrid Ketelaar
  • 1981 Jill Clementi
  • 1982 Josie Wright
  • 1983 Trudi Potter
  • 1984 Colleen Lau
  • 1985 Gina Soto-Olivo
  • 1986 Natalie Mills / J. Rees / Blanche Wilkie / Nga Phan
  • 1987 Tam Nguyen
  • 1988 Nancy Jones
  • 1989 Nancy Jones
  • 1990 G. Grbovac / J. King & Ba Remenyi / Bo Remenyi
  • 1991 Bo Remenyi
  • 1992 J. Harrington
  • 1993 Veronica Klimenko / I. Liubomirskaia / Narelle Szuveges
  • 1994 S. Teh
  • 1995 Jasmine Lauer-Smith
  • 1996 Laura Moylan
  • 1997 E. Chong
  • 1998 Kylie Coventry
  • 1999 Catherine Lip / J. Lauer-Smith / S. Norris
  • 2000 Catherine Lip
  • 2001 Michelle Lee
  • 2002 Shannon Oliver
  • 2003 Angela Song
  • 2004 Heather Huddleston
  • 2005 Rebecca Harris
  • 2006 Alexandra Jule
  • 2007 Emma Guo
  • 2008 Deborah Ng
  • 2009 Sally Yu
  • 2010 Leteisha Simmonds
  • 2011 Savithri Narenthran
  • 2012 Miranda Webb Liddle

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