Chigorin Memorial

The Chigorin Memorial is a chess tournament played in honour of Mikhail Chigorin (1850–1908), founder of the Soviet Chess School and one of the leading players of his day. The first and most important edition was the one played in 1909 in St. Petersburg. Later on, the tournament was mainly played in the Black Sea resort Sochi. From 1993 the venue for the tournament returned to his hometown.
St. Petersburg 1909

President of the organising committee was Peter Petrovich Saburov, President of the St. Petersburg Chess Club. Members of the committee were Boris Maliutin, O. Sossnitzky, V. Tschudowski, Sergius A. Znosko-Borovsky and Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky.[1] The main event lasted from 14 February to 12 March 1909.
- N° - Name - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - Total - 1  Akiba Rubinstein (Russian Empire)/ Akiba Rubinstein (Russian Empire)/ Poland Poland- * - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - 0 - 1 - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 14½ - 2  Emanuel Lasker (German Empire) Emanuel Lasker (German Empire)- 0 - * - ½ - 1 - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 14½ - 3 .svg.png) Rudolf Spielmann (Austria-Hungary)/ Rudolf Spielmann (Austria-Hungary)/ Austria Austria- 0 - ½ - * - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 0 - ½ - 1 - ½ - ½ - 1 - 11 - 4 .svg.png) Oldřich Duras (Austria-Hungary)/ Oldřich Duras (Austria-Hungary)/ Bohemia Bohemia- 0 - 0 - 0 - * - 0 - 1 - ½ - 0 - ½ - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 11 - 5  Ossip Bernstein (Russian Empire)/ Ossip Bernstein (Russian Empire)/ Ukraine Ukraine- ½ - ½ - 1 - 1 - * - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - ½ - ½ - 1 - 10½ - 6  Richard Teichmann (German Empire) Richard Teichmann (German Empire)- ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - * - 0 - ½ - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - 10 - 7 .svg.png) Julius Perlis (Austria-Hungary)/ Julius Perlis (Austria-Hungary)/ Poland Poland- ½ - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 1 - * - ½ - ½ - 1 - ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 1 - 9½ - 8  Erich Cohn (German Empire) Erich Cohn (German Empire)- 0 - 0 - ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - ½ - * - 0 - 0 - 1 - ½ - ½ - 0 - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 1 - 9 - 9 .svg.png) Carl Schlechter (Austria-Hungary)/ Carl Schlechter (Austria-Hungary)/ Austria Austria- 0 - ½ - 0 - ½ - 0 - ½ - ½ - 1 - * - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 0 - 1 - ½ - 1 - 9 - 10  Gersz Salwe (Russian Empire)/ Gersz Salwe (Russian Empire)/ Poland Poland- 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 1 - 0 - * - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 0 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 9 - 11 .svg.png) Savielly Tartakower (Austria-Hungary)/ Savielly Tartakower (Austria-Hungary)/ Poland Poland- ½ - 0 - ½ - 1 - 0 - ½ - ½ - 0 - 1 - ½ - * - 0 - 0 - 0 - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 8½ - 12  Jacques Mieses (German Empire) Jacques Mieses (German Empire)- 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ½ - 1 - 0 - 1 - * - ½ - 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 8½ - 13  Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky (Russian Empire)/ Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky (Russian Empire)/ Ukraine Ukraine- 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 1 - ½ - * - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 0 - 1 - 8 - 14 .svg.png) Leo Forgács (Austria-Hungary)/ Leo Forgács (Austria-Hungary)/ Hungary Hungary- 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 - ½ - ½ - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 - ½ - * - ½ - ½ - ½ - 0 - ½ - 7½ - 15  Amos Burn (England) Amos Burn (England)- ½ - 0 - ½ - 0 - 1 - 0 - 0 - ½ - ½ - ½ - ½ - 0 - ½ - ½ - * - 1 - ½ - ½ - 0 - 7 - 16 .svg.png) Milan Vidmar (Austria-Hungary)/ Milan Vidmar (Austria-Hungary)/ Slovenia Slovenia- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - ½ - ½ - ½ - 1 - 1 - 0 - 0 - ½ - ½ - 0 - * - ½ - 1 - 0 - 7 - 17  Abraham Speijer (Netherlands) Abraham Speijer (Netherlands)- 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - ½ - 0 - 1 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0 - ½ - ½ - ½ - * - ½ - ½ - 6 - 18  Sergey von Freymann (Russian Empire) Sergey von Freymann (Russian Empire)- 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - ½ - 0 - 1 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - ½ - 0 - ½ - * - 0 - 5½ - 19  Eugene Znosko-Borovsky (Russian Empire) Eugene Znosko-Borovsky (Russian Empire)- 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - ½ - 0 - 0 - ½ - 1 - 1 - ½ - 1 - * - 5 
Rubinstein and Lasker won 875 rubles (each), Spielmann and Duras 475 rubles (each), Bernstein 190 rubles, Teichmann 120 rubles, Perlis 80 rubles, Cohn, Schlechter, and Salwe 40 rubles (each).[2]
1947-1972
From 1947, there were several Chigorin memorial tournaments, but it was not until 1963 that it was established as an annual event in Sochi. These tournaments were all played on the round robin format.
- Year - Winner - City - 1947 - Mikhail Botvinnik - Moscow - 1951 - Vasily Smyslov - Leningrad - 1961 - Mark Taimanov - Rostov-on-Don - 1972 - Lev Polugaevsky - Kislovodsk 
Sochi period (1963-1990)
- # - Year - Winner - City - 1 - 1963 - Lev Polugaevsky - Sochi - 2 - 1964 - Nikolai Krogius - Sochi - 3 - 1965 - Wolfgang Unzicker 
 Boris Spassky- Sochi - 4 - 1966 - Viktor Korchnoi - Sochi - 5 - 1967 - Alexander Zaitsev 
 Vladimir Simagin
 Nikolai Krogius
 Leonid Shamkovich
 Boris Spassky- Sochi - 6 - 1973 - Mikhail Tal - Sochi - 7 - 1974 - Lev Polugaevsky - Sochi - 8 - 1976 - Lev Polugaevsky 
 Evgeny Sveshnikov- Sochi - 9 - 1977 - Mikhail Tal - Sochi - 10 - 1979 - Nukhim Rashkovsky - Sochi - 11 - 1980 - Alexander Panchenko - Sochi - 12 - 1981 - Vitaly Tseshkovsky - Sochi - 13 - 1982 - Mikhail Tal - Sochi - 14 - 1983 - Anatoly Vaisser 
 Evgeny Sveshnikov- Sochi - 15 - 1984 - Georgy Agzamov - Sochi - 16 - 1985 - Evgeny Sveshnikov - Sochi - 17 - 1986 - Svetozar Gligorić 
 Alexander Beliavsky
 Rafael Vaganian- Sochi - 18 - 1987 - Sergey Smagin 
 Evgeny Pigusov
 Andrei Kharitonov- Sochi - 19 - 1988 - Sergey Dolmatov - Sochi - 20 - 1989 - Alexey Vyzmanavin - Sochi - 21 - 1990 - Vadim Ruban - Sochi 
Back to St. Petersburg (1993- )
Since 1993, the Chigorin Memorial has been played as an open Swiss system tournament. The 13th edition was not played for superstitious reasons. The winners are listed below.
- # - Year - Winner - 1 - 1993 - Alexey Dreev - 2 - 1994 - Ildar Ibragimov - 3 - 1995 - Vladimir Burmakin - 4 - 1996 - Alexei Fedorov 
 Lembit Oll- 5 - 1997 - Konstantin Sakaev - 6 - 1998 - Sergey Volkov - 7 - 1999 - Alexander Grischuk 
 Sergey Volkov- 8 - 2000 - Valerij Filippov - 9 - 2001 - Mikhail Kobalia - 10 - 2002 - Alexander Fominyh - 11 - 2004 - Sergey Ivanov - 12 - 2005 - Igor Zakharevich 
 Roman Ovetchkin- 14 - 2006 - Dmitry Bocharov - 15 - 2007 - Sergei Movsesian - 16 - 2008 - Vladimir Belov - 17 - 2009 - Sergey Volkov - 18 - 2010 - Eltaj Safarli - 19 - 2011 - Dmitry Bocharov - 20 - 2012 - Alexander Areshchenko - 21 - 2013 - Pavel Eljanov - 22 - 2014 - Ivan Ivanisevic - 23 - 2015 - Kirill Alekseenko 
References
- The International Chess Congress: St. Petersburg 1909, New York, edition Lasker Press, 1910 (reprinted by Dover books 1971)
External links
- St. Petersburg 1909 and 1914
- The Independent, 1999, Jon Speelman: Results 1993-1999
- Results from The Week in Chess: TWIC 157 (1997), TWIC 212 (1998), TWIC 262 (1999), TWIC 314 (2000), TWIC 365 (2001), TWIC 418 (2002), TWIC 572 (2005), TWIC 625 (2006), TWIC 683 (2007), TWIC 730 (2008), 2009, 2011
- Results from ChessBase: 2006 edition, 2010 edition
- Results from Ruschess: 2004 edition
- Results from Rusbase: Editions 1961-1990
- Results from Chess-Results: 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015