Singaporean Chess Championship

The Singapore Chess Championship is the annual individual national chess championship of Singapore organised by the Singapore Chess Federation. The event also features a Challengers section, which is a FIDE-rated tournament for amateur chess players. In 2015, the Challengers section was named "Singapore Amateur Chess Championship".

Winners

NrYearMenWomen
11949Lim Kok Ann
21950P. Aherne
31951R. W. Borsodi
41952J. C. Hickey
51953Tay Kheng Hong
61954David Pritchard
71955David Pritchard
81956Low Seow Meng
91957J. C. Hickey
Tay Kheng Hong
101958J. C. Hickey
111959Tan Lian Ann
121960Lim Kok Ann
131961Tan Lian Seng
141962Tan Lian Ann
151963Tan Lian Seng
161964Tan Lian Ann
171965Tan Lian Ann
181966Tan Lian Seng
191967Tan Lian Ann
201968Lim Kok Ann
211969Tan Lian Ann
221970Oey Liang Hien
231971Pang Kwok Leong
241972Giam Choo Kwee
251973Giam Choo Kwee
261974Pang Kwok Leong
271975Lim Seng Hoo
281976Lim Seng Hoo
291977Lim Seng Hoo
301978Lim Seng Hoo
311979Leow Leslie
321980Tan Lian Ann
331981Tan Lian Ann
341982Tan Lian Ann
351983Tan Lian Ann
361984Leow Leslie
371985Wong Meng Leong
381986Wong Meng Kong
391987Heng Derrick
401988Wong Foong Yin
411989Wong Meng Kong
421990Wong Meng Kong
431991Wong Meng Kong
441992Hsu Li Yang
451993Hsu Li YangYip Fong Ling
461994Tan Tzer EnYip Fong Ling
471995Terry TohYip Fong Ling
481996Lau Keng BoonHon Christel
491997Choong GregoryYap Cynthia
501998Chan MarkYap Cynthia
511999Chan Peng Kong
522000Kek Wei Chuan
532001Koh Kum Hong
542002Leong LukeLiu Yang
552003Wu ShaobinLiu Yang
562004Jason Goh Koon-JongTay Li Jin Jeslin
572005Wu ShaobinSia Xin Yun Suzanna
582006Goh WeimingTay Li Jin Jeslin
592007Goh WeimingAnjela Khegay
602008Goh WeimingChan Wei Yi Victoria
612009Goh Weiming
622010Chan Yi Ren Daniel
632011Chan Wei Xuan TimothyLiu Yang
642012Goh WeimingGong Qianyun
652013Goh WeimingHo En Huei Danielle
662014Liu Xiangyi
672015Enrique PacienciaGong Qianyun
682016Tin JingyaoGong Qianyun
692017Goh Weiming, Tin JingyaoGong Qianyun
702018Tin JingyaoGong Qianyun
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References

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  • Results James Long's Chess in Singapore: 1997-1998
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