Ukrainian Chess Championship - Women

Women

Year City Winner
1981 Odessa Natalia Hasyunas
1982 Lvov Irina Chelushkin
1983 Kiev Victoria Artamonova
1984 Sevastopol Natalia Rucheva
1985 Nikolaev Larissa Muchnyk
1986 Lvov Zoya Lelchuk
1987 Lvov Irina Cholushkyna
1988 Kiev Elena Sedina
1989 Lugansk Maria Nepeina
1990 Kiev Elena Sedina
1991 Lugansk Maria Nepeina
1992 Lugansk Maria Nepeina
1993 Kharkiv Maria Dekusar
1994 Lugansk Natalia Kiseleva
1995 Lvov Martha Lytynskaya
1996 Chernihiv Tatiana Melamed
1997 Kiev Lydia Semenov
1998 Kalush Galina Shlyakhtich
1999 Kharkiv Hope Yadvyzhena
2000 Nikolaev Katerina Rohonyan
2001 Kramatorsk Anna Zatonskih
2002 Alushta Tatjana Vasilevich
2003 Nikolaev Anna Muzychuk
2004 Alushta Olga Alexandrova
2005 Kharkiv Anna Ushenina
2006 Odessa Oksana Vozovic
2007 Poltava Tatjana Vasilevich
2008 Nikolaev Oksana Gritsayeva
2009 Evpatoria Tatjana Vasilevich
2010 Poltava Inna Gaponenko
2011 Poltava Kateryna Dolzhykova
2012 Kharkiv Mariya Muzychuk

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