Australasian Masters
The Australasian Masters (formerly Australian Masters) is a chess tournament that has been held in Melbourne, Australia, annually since 1987. The tournament is an invitational event, normally run as a 10-player round-robin tournament. Since 2013 the tournament has become Australia's only round-robin Grandmaster tournament. A major sponsor of the tournament since its inception has been Eddy Levi (or his company Hallsten).
Winners
- 1987 Darryl Johansen
 - 1989 Stephen Solomon Guy West
 - 1990 Stephen Solomon
 - 1991 Stephen Solomon
 - 1992 Tony Miles
 - 1993 Michael Gluzman
 - 1994 Leonid Sandler
 - 1995 Tu Hoang Thong
 - 1996 Nguyen Anh Dung
 - 1997 Stephen Solomon
 - 1998 Chris Depasquale
 - 1999 Gary Lane
 - 2000 Adam Hunt
 - 2001 Guy West Darryl Johansen[1]
 - 2002 Guy West Michael Gluzman[2]
 - 2003 Stephen Solomon[3]
 - 2004 David Smerdon Darryl Johansen
 - 2005 Jesse Sales[4]
 - 2006 George Xie[5]
 - 2008 Vladimir Smirnov[6]
 - 2009 Stephen Solomon[7]
 - 2010 Stephen Solomon[8]
 - 2011 James Morris[9][10]
 - 2012 Anton Smirnov, Bobby Cheng, James Morris[11][12]
 - 2013 Normunds Miezis and Vasily Papin
 - 2014 Vasily Papin, Rustam Khuznutdinov and Murtas Kazhgaleyev
 - 2015 Kanan Izzat
 
References
- ↑ 2001 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2002 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2003 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2005 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2006 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2008 Australian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2009 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2010 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2011 Australasian Masters Results Chess Victoria, retrieved Dec 2012
 - ↑ 2011 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 - ↑ 2012 Australasian Masters Box Hill Chess Club, retrieved Dec 2012
 - ↑ 2012 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
 
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