This is a list of all the winners of the Armenian Chess Championship. The first championship was played in 1934, when Armenia was a part of the Transcaucasian SFSR. Championships were held sporadically in the Armenian SSR until 1945, when they became contested every year; this has continued today in independent Armenia. The tournament has usually been held as a round robin of the country's top players.
Open Division Winners
Women's winners
- # - Year - Winner - 1 - 1934 - Sirush Makints 
 Margarita Mirza-Avagian- 2 - 1939 - Lusik Kalashian - 3 - 1941 - Silva Karapetian - 4 - 1949 - Alis Aslanyan - 5 - 1950 - Rima Manukian (1) - 6 - 1951 - Marieta Melik-Pashaian (1) - 7 - 1952 - Marieta Melik-Pashaian (2) - 8 - 1953 - Nefelina Marjanian (1) - 9 - 1954 - Nefelina Marjanian (2) - 10 - 1955 - Rima Manukian (2) - 11 - 1956 - Marlena Vardanian (1) - 12 - 1957 - Galina Lyapunova (1) - 13 - 1958 - Galina Lyapunova (2) - 14 - 1959 - Galina Lyapunova (3) - 15 - 1960 - Galina Lyapunova (4) - 16 - 1961 - Galina Lyapunova (5) - 17 - 1962 - Marlena Vardanian (2) - 18 - 1963 - Venera Boiakhchian (1) - 19 - 1964 - Marlena Vardanian (3) 
 Tamara Boiakhchian (1)- 20 - 1965 - Tamara Boiakhchian (2) 
 Venera Boiakhchian (2)- 21 - 1966 - Tamara Boiakhchian (3) - 22 - 1967 - Armenuhi Mehrabian - 23 - 1968 - Tamara Boiakhchian (4) 
 Venera Boiakhchian (3)- 24 - 1969 - Tamara Boiakhchian (5) - 25 - 1970 - Naira Agababean - 26 - 1971 - Tamara Boiakhchian (6) - 27 - 1972 - Tamara Boiakhchian (7) 
 Anna Hakobian (1)- 28 - 1973 - Vera Ghazarian (1) - 29 - 1974 - Vera Ghazarian (2) - 30 - 1975 - Erna Khalafian (1) - 31 - 1976 - Anna Hakobian (2) - 32 - 1977 - Hasmik Babaian - 33 - 1978 - Anna Hakobian (3) - 34 - 1979 - Erna Khalafian (2) - 35 - 1980 - Meri Mangrian (1) - 36 - 1981 - Erna Khalafian (3) - 37 - 1982 - Meri Mangrian (2) - 38 - 1983 - Erna Khalafian (4) - 39 - 1984 - Ludmila Aslanian (1) - 40 - 1985 - Nune Abrahamian - 41 - 1986 - Ludmila Aslanian (2) - 42 - 1987 - Ludmila Aslanian (3) - 43 - 1988 - Erna Khalafian (5) - 44 - 1989 - Erna Khalafian (6) - 45 - 1990 - Erna Khalafian (7) - 46 - 1991 - Ludmila Aslanian (4) - 47 - 1992 - Ludmila Aslanian (5) - 48 - 1993 - Elina Danielian (1) - 49 - 1994 - Elina Danielian (2) - 50 - 1995 - Lilit Mkrtchian (1) - 51 - 1996 - Gohar Hlghatian (1) - 52 - 1997 - Gohar Hlghatian (2) - 53 - 1998 - Lilit Mkrtchian (2) - 54 - 1999 - Elina Danielian (3) - 55 - 2000 - Lilit Mkrtchian (3) - 56 - 2001 - Gohar Hlghatian (3) - 57 - 2002 - Elina Danielian (4) - 58 - 2003 - Elina Danielian (5) - 59 - 2004 - Elina Danielian (6) - 60 - 2005 - Lilit Mkrtchian (4) - 61 - 2006 - Siranush Andriasian (1) - 62 - 2007 - Siranush Andriasian (2) - 63 - 2008 - Lilit Galojan (1) - 64 - 2009 - Lilit Galojan (2) - 65 - 2010 - Anahit Kharatyan - 66 - 2011 - Siranush Andriasian (3) - 67 - 2012 - Maria Kursova (1) [6] - 68 - 2013 - Anna Hairapetian[7] - 69 - 2014 - Shushanna Sargsyan[8] - 70 - 2015 - Susanna Gaboyan (1) - 71 - 2016 - Maria Gevorgyan (1) - 72 - 2017 - Maria Gevorgyan (2) - 73 - 2018 - Maria Kursova (2) - 74 - 2019 - Maria Gevorgyan (3) - 75 - 2020 - Maria Gevorgyan (4) - 76 - 2021 - Susanna Gaboyan (2) - 77 - 2022 - Mariam Mkrtchyan 
References
- ↑ "Armchess - ALL CHAMPIONS OF ARMENIA". 2012-01-20. Archived from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
- ↑ "Armenian Chess Championships 2013". FIDE. 2013-01-25. Archived from the original on 2021-01-12. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
- ↑ "Tigran Kotanjian wins Armenia's Chess Championship". Aysor.am. 2014-01-21. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ Hovhannes Gabuzyan wins Armenian Championship 2021, chessbase.com.
- ↑ Manuel Petrosyan becomes Armenia chess champion, news.am.
- ↑ Maria Kursova wins Armenian Women’s Chess Championship 2012
- ↑ Anna Hairapetian - Armenian Woman Champion 2013 Archived February 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Shushanna Sargsyan becomes Armenia's Chess Champion 2014
External links
- RUSBASE (part V) 1919-1937,1991-1994( Archived 2008-08-09 at the Wayback Machine 2009-10-24)
- RUSBASE (part IV) 1938-1960( Archived 2005-09-03 at the Wayback Machine 2009-10-25)
- RUSBASE (part III), 1961-1969,1985-1990( Archived 2009-04-05 at the Wayback Machine 2009-10-25)
- RUSBASE (part II) 1970-1984 (Archived 2009-10-25)
- Champions from the Armenian Chess Federation Men Archived 2012-01-20 at the Wayback Machine and Women Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
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