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Doeberl Chess Cup 2022

The Doeberl Chess Cup 2022 is going to take place 14-18 April in Canberra, Australia. GM Hrant Melkumyan, the winner of the 2019 Deoberl Cup, is the top seeded in the event. Scroll down for full participants list. Throwback: Nisipeanu and Vajda share first place in 2014

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Doeberl Chess Cup 2022 participants

1GMMelkumyan Hrant ARM2649
2GMKuybokarov Temur AUS2587
3GMCheng Bobby AUS2547
4GMFernandez Daniel Howard ENG2492
5IMSardana Rishi AUS2461
6IMIkeda Junta AUS2460
7IMBjelobrk Igor AUS2403
8GMJohansen Darryl K AUS2382
9IMLane Gary W AUS2332
10FMWallis Christopher AUS2330
11FMPuccini Jack AUS2313
12FMWinkelman Albert AUS2257
13WGMZhang Jilin AUS2245
14FMStojic Dusan AUS2240
15WIMRichards Heather S AUS2190
16 Testolin Ryder AUS2132
17 Leaver Kyle AUS2125
18FMKethro Michael AUS2122
19 Press Harry AUS2114
20 Clarke Matthew AUS2109
21 Litchfield Frederick AUS2101
22 Shafruddin Hafiz MAS2098
23CMKargosha Bahman AUS2084
24 Rodgers Jack AUS2083
25 Banerjee Niki FRA2043
26CMCharles Gareth AUS2020
27 Safarian Alek AUS2015
28 Bukreyev Andriy AUS2015
29 Gong Noah AUS1993
30 Li Jackie AUS1990
31CMPrasad Lalit AUS1985
32 Kuan Julian HKG1983
33CMLi Hui MAC1967
34 Datar Tejas AUS1953
35 Yin Wenlin AUS1934
36 Wedding William AUS1915
37CMFikh Anthony AUS1903
38 Vincent Alaina IND1890
39 Brown Joshua AUS1880
40 Yang Gordon AUS1879
41 Badrinarayan Sankeertan AUS1873
42 Cheng Chao Xin AUS1841
43 Holland Dennis AUS1840
44CMKorenevski Oleg AUS1830
45 Siva Sankaran Anup Kumar IND1827
46CMSlater-Jones Henry AUS1823
47 Gibson Kyle AUS1820
48CMRussell Paul AUS1819
49CMDavis Tony J AUS1810
50 Watson James AUS1799
51 Rathinalingam Nethaji AUS1790
52 Lu Lillian AUS1779
53 Wee Timothy SGP1746

The Doeberl Cup is the longest running weekend chess event in Australia. Since 1963 it has been held every year in Canberra, Australia. Grandmaster Ian Rogers holds the record for the most number of wins (either outright or on tie-break) with 12.

The Doeberl Cup was named after its primary sponsor, Erich Doeberl. The family tradition of sponsoring the tournament continues today with Rosemarie Doeberl providing support for her father’s vision. In 2007 O2C was the major sponsor of the tournament and from 2008 has attained the rights to run the tournament.

An account of the first fifty years of the Doeberl Cup has been recorded in Bill Egan’s book, “The Doeberl Cup: Fifty Years of Australian Chess History” As well as full coverage of the fifty years of the event, with many games and diagrams, the book includes a CD-ROM with a database of over six thousand collected Doeberl Cup games, and a searchable record of results for everyone who participated during the fifty years.

Winners

  • 2021 Justin Tan (AUS)
  • 2020 (Event Cancelled)
  • 2019 Hrant Melkumyan (ARM)
  • 2018 Timur Gareyev (USA)
  • 2017 Surya Ganguly (IND)
  • 2016 James Morris (AUS)
  • 2015 Zhou Weiqi (CHN)
  • 2014 Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu (GER)
  • 2013 Li Chao (CHN)
  • 2012 Adam Horvath (HUN)
  • 2011 Andrei Deviatkin (RUS)
  • 2010 Li Chao (CHN)
  • 2009 Deep Sengupta (IND)
  • 2008 Varuzhan Akobian (USA)
  • 2007 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 2006 Igor Goldenberg (AUS)
  • 2005 Ian Rogers (AUS), Aleksandar Wohl (AUS)
  • 2004 Zong-Yuan Zhao (AUS)
  • 2003 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 2002 David Smerdon (AUS)
  • 2001 Darryl Johansen (AUS)
  • 2000 Aleksandar Wohl (AUS)
  • 1999 Darryl Johansen (AUS)
  • 1998 Michael Gluzman (AUS)
  • 1997 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1996 Darryl Johansen (AUS)
  • 1995 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1994 Darryl Johansen (AUS)
  • 1993 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1992 Tony Miles (ENG)
  • 1991 Ketevan Arakhamia (GEO)
  • 1990 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1989 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1988 Larry Christiansen (USA)
  • 1987 Greg Hjorth (AUS)
  • 1986 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1985 Greg Hjorth (AUS)
  • 1984 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1983 Maxwell Fuller (AUS)
  • 1982 Greg Hjorth (AUS)
  • 1981 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1980 Ian Rogers (AUS)
  • 1979 Fred Flatow (AUS)
  • 1978 Robert Murray Jamieson (AUS)
  • 1977 Philip Viner (AUS)
  • 1976 Robert Murray Jamieson (AUS)
  • 1975 Maxwell Fuller (AUS)
  • 1974 Maxwell Fuller (AUS)
  • 1973 Anthony Wiedenhofer (AUS)
  • 1972 Fred Flatow (AUS)
  • 1971 Terrey Shaw (AUS)
  • 1970 Cecil Purdy (AUS), Terrey Shaw (AUS), Fred Flatow (AUS)
  • 1969 Doug Hamilton (AUS)
  • 1968 Ken Hill (AUS)
  • 1967 John Kellner (AUS)
  • 1966 Bill Geus (AUS)
  • 1965 Bill Geus (AUS)
  • 1964 Cecil Purdy (AUS)
  • 1963 John Purdy (AUS)


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