New Zealand Chess Championship

The New Zealand Chess Championship was first conducted in 1879.

Note: Up until 1934 foreign players were eligible for the title. The eligibility rules were changed in 1935 to preclude this; John Angus Erskine (twice champion in 1929 and 1935) was born in Invercargill and was therefore eligible although he was domiciled in Melbourne, Australia.

The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

New Zealand Champions

LocationDateChampionCity
1Christchurch1879 Henry Hookham Christchurch
2Christchurch1888/89 Arthur Ollivier Christchurch
3Dunedin1890 Henry Hookham Christchurch
4Wellington1890/91 Richard James Barnes Wellington
5Auckland1891/92 Franz Vaughan Siedeberg Dunedin
6Christchurch1892/93 Franz Vaughan SiedebergDunedin
7Dunedin1893/94 Joseph Edwards Wellington
8Wellington1894/95 William MacKay Wellington
9Wanganui1895/96 William Meldrum Rangitikei
10Christchurch1896/97 Richard James Barnes Wellington
11Auckland1897/98 Richard James Barnes Wellington
12Dunedin1898 Robert Alexander Cleland Dunedin
13Wellington1900 William Edward Mason Wellington
14Christchurch1901David ForsythDunedin
15Auckland1901/02 Richard James BarnesWellington
16Dunedin1902/03 John Cresswell Grierson Auckland
17Wellington1903/04 William Edward Mason Wellington
18Oamaru1904/05 Arthur William Oswald Davies Wellington
19Auckland1905/06 Richard James Barnes Wellington
20Christchurch1906/07William Samuel VinerPerth
21Wellington1908 Arthur William Oswald DaviesWellington
22Dunedin1908/09 Fedor Kuskof Kelling Wellington
23Auckland1909/10 John Mason Wellington
24Timaru1910/11 William Edward Mason Wellington
25Napier1911/12 William Edward Mason Wellington
26Nelson1912/13 John Cresswell Grierson Auckland
27Auckland1913/14 William Edward Mason Wellington
28Christchurch1914/15 Fedor Kuskof Kelling Wellington
29Wellington1919/20 William Edward Mason Wellington
30Dunedin1920/21 John Dunlop Oamaru
31Auckland1921/22 John Dunlop Oamaru
32Christchurch1922/23 John Dunlop Oamaru
33Wellington1923/24Spencer CrakanthorpSydney
34Nelson1924/25Cecil PurdySydney
35Dunedin1925/26Spencer Crakanthorp Sydney
36Auckland1926/27 Arthur William Oswald Davies Auckland
37Christchurch1927/28 Arthur William Oswald Davies Auckland
38Wellington1928/29 John Angus Erskine Melbourne
39Wanganui1929/30 Gunnar Gundersen Melbourne
40Rotorua1930/31Alfred William GylesWellington
41Napier1931/32 Gunnar Gundersen Melbourne
42Auckland1932/33 Maurice Edward Goldstein Sydney
43Dunedin1933/34 John Dunlop Dunedin
44Christchurch1934/35 John Angus Erskine Invercargill
45Wellington1935/36Alfred William Gyles Wellington
46Auckland1936/37 Hedley Roy Abbott Christchurch
47Dunedin1937/38 Samuel Hindin Christchurch
48Wanganui1938/39 John Dunlop Dunedin
49Wellington1939/40 John Dunlop Dunedin
50Timaru1940/41 Philipp Allerhand Wellington
51Wellington1943/44Robert WadeWellington
52Auckland1944/45Robert WadeWellington
53Christchurch1945/46 Tom Lepviikman Wellington
54Palmerston North1946/47 Tom Lepviikman Wellington
55Dunedin1947/48Robert Wade Wellington
56Wanganui1948/49 Alan Edgar Nield Auckland
57Auckland1949/50 Philipp Allerhand Wellington
58Christchurch1950/51 David I. Lynch Hastings
59Napier1951/52Ortvin SarapuChristchurch
60Timaru1952/53Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
61Wellington1953/54Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
62Auckland1954/55Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
63Dunedin1955/56 Frederick Alexander Foulds Auckland
64Wellington1956/57 Arcadios Feneridis
James Rodney Phillips
Wellington
Auckland
65Christchurch1957/58 James Rodney Phillips Auckland
66Hamilton1958/59 Frederick Alexander Foulds
Barry C. Menzies
Auckland
Auckland
67Dunedin1959/60Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
68Auckland1960/61Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
69Wellington1961/62Graham G. HaaseDunedin
70Christchurch1962/63Ortvin Sarapu
Richard John Sutton
Auckland
Auckland
71Auckland1963/64 Roger A. Court Wellington
72Wellington1964/65 James Rodney Phillips Auckland
73Hamilton1965/66Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
74Christchurch1966/67Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
75Dunedin1967/68 Bruce R. Anderson Christchurch
76Wellington1968/69 Bruce R. Anderson
Ortvin Sarapu
Christchurch
Auckland
77Auckland1969/70Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
78Nelson1970/71Richard John SuttonAuckland
79Hamilton1971/72Richard John Sutton Auckland
80Wellington1972/73Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
81Christchurch1973/74 Paul Anthony Garbett
Ortvin Sarapu
Auckland
Auckland
82Dunedin1974/75 Paul Anthony Garbett Auckland
83Upper Hutt1975/76Lev Aptekar
Murray Chandler
Ortvin Sarapu
Wellington
Wellington
Auckland
84North Shore1976/77Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
85Wellington1977/78 Craig Laird Tauranga
86North Shore1978/79Ortvin Sarapu Auckland
87Upper Hutt1979/80 Ewen McGowen Green
Ortvin Sarapu
Vernon A. Small
Auckland
Auckland
Christchurch
88Christchurch1980/81 Roger I. Nokes
Ortvin Sarapu
Vernon A. Small
Christchurch
Auckland
Christchurch
89North Shore1981/82Vernon A. Small Christchurch
90Dunedin1982/83 Paul Anthony Garbett
David Anderson Gollogly
Auckland
Auckland
91Auckland1983/84 Paul Anthony Garbett Auckland
92Upper Hutt1984/85Vernon A. Small Christchurch
93Christchurch1985/86 Adrian J. Lloyd
Ortvin Sarapu
Christchurch
Auckland
94Wanganui1986/87Russell J. DiveWellington
95North Shore1987/88Jonathan SarfatiWellington
96Dunedin1988/89 Paul Anthony Garbett
Anthony F. Ker
Auckland
Wellington
97Wellington1989/90 Benjamin Martin
Ortvin Sarapu
Dunedin
Auckland
98Auckland1990/91Anthony F. Ker Wellington
99Dunedin1991/92 Martin P. Dreyer Auckland
100Wellington1992/93Anthony F. Ker Wellington
101Invercargill1993/94Anthony F. Ker
Peter D. McKenzie
Wellington
Christchurch
102Wanganui1994/95Anthony F. Ker Wellington
103Wellington1995/96Russell J. Dive
Martin P. Dreyer
Robert W. Smith
Wellington
Auckland
Auckland
104North Shore1996/97Alexei KulashkoAuckland
105Hamilton1997/98Alexei Kulashko Auckland
106Dunedin1998/99Russell J. Dive Wellington
107Auckland1999/00Alexei Kulashko Auckland
108Waitakere City2000/01 Scott Wastney Nelson
109Christchurch2001/02Anthony F. Ker Wellington
110Wanganui2002/03Anthony F. Ker Wellington
111Wellington2003/04Anthony F. KerWellington
112Wanganui2004/05Anthony F. Ker Wellington
113Queenstown2006Murray Chandler Queenstown and London
114Wanganui2007Puchen WangAuckland
115Auckland2008Murray Chandler Auckland
116Queenstown2009Anthony F. Ker Wellington
117Auckland2010Anthony F. Ker Wellington
118Auckland2011Anthony F. Ker Wellington
119Queenstown2012Michael V.R. Steadman Auckland
120Wellington2013Scott Wastney Wellington
114Auckland2014Puchen WangAuckland
115Auckland2015Russell J. Dive
Nicholas Croad
Ben Hague
Paul A Garbett
Anthony F. Ker
Gino Thornton
Robert W Smith
Leonard J McLaren
Alexandra Jule
Gordon Morell
Wellington
Wellington
Auckland
Auckland
Wellington
Auckland
Mount Maunganui
Auckland
Australia
Auckland
116Auckland2016Alexei Kulashko
Michael V.R. Steadman
Auckland
Auckland
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Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
20Ortvin Sarapu
13Anthony Ker
6John Dunlop, William Edward Mason, Paul Garbett
5Richard James Barnes
4Arthur William Oswald Davies, Vernon Small, Russell Dive, Alexei Kulashko
3Robert Wade, Rodney Phillips, Richard John Sutton, Murray Chandler
2Henry Hookham, Franz Siedebeg, John Grierson, Fedor Kelling, Spencer Crakanthorp, John Erskine,

Gunnar Gundersen, Alfred Gyles, Philipp Allerhand, Tom Lepviikman, Frederik Foulds, Bruce Anderson, Martin Dreyer, Scott Wastney, Puchen Wang, Robert W Smith; Michael V.R. Steadman

The New Zealand Rapid Chess Championship was first conducted in 1993.

The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

New Zealand Rapid Champions

LocationDateChampionCity
1Wellington1993Russell J. Dive Wellington
2Invercargill1994R. Anthony Dowden Dunedin
3Wanganui1995Kendall M. Boyd
Martin P. Dreyer
Mark F. Noble
Dunedin
Auckland
Wellington
4Wellington1996Russell J. Dive Wellington
5North Shore1997Russell J. DiveAuckland
6Hamilton1998Alexei Kulashko Auckland
7Dunedin1999Anthony F. Ker Wellington
8Auckland2000Matthew Barlow
Russell J. Dive
Robert W. Smith
John L. Sutherland
Auckland
Wellington
Auckland
Dunedin
9Waitakere City2001 Murray Chandler London
10Christchurch2002Russell J. Dive Wellington
11Wanganui2003Russell J. Dive Wellington
12Wellington2004Paul A. Garbett
Stephen G. Lukey
Auckland
Wellington
13Wanganui2005Russell J. Dive Wellington
14Queenstown2006Puchen Wang Auckland
15Wanganui2007Puchen WangAuckland
16Auckland2008Robert W. Smith
Michael V. R. Steadman
Auckland
Auckland
17Queenstown2009Anthony F. Ker Wellington
18Auckland2010Nicholas Croad Wellington
19Auckland2011Anthony F. Ker Wellington
20Auckland2012Ben Hague
Bruce R. Watson
Wanganui
Auckland
21Wellington2013Paul A. Garbett
Anthony F. Ker
Auckland
Wellington
22Auckland2014Puchen Wang Auckland
23Auckland2015Russell J. Dive
Hans Gao
Wellington
Auckland
24Auckland2016Paul A. Garbett
Mark F. Noble
Robert W. Smith
Puchen Wang
Auckland
Palmerston North
Mount Maunganui
Auckland

Rapid Championship Multiple Winners

NumberName
8Russell J. Dive
4Anthony F. Ker, Puchen Wang
3Robert W. Smith, Paul A. Garbett
2Mark F. Noble

Championship Double Winners

YearName
1995/96Russell J. Dive
1997/98Alexei Kulashko
2007Puchen Wang
2009Anthony F. Ker
2011Anthony F. Ker
2014Puchen Wang
2015Russell J. Dive

North Island Champions

The North Island Chess Championship was first conducted in 1954. Players compete for the Charles Belton Trophy. The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

LocationDateChampion
11954Charles P. Belton
21955F.A. Haight
31956Bruce H.P. Marsick
Roger A. Court
David I. Lynch
41957Charles P. Belton
51958James Rodney Phillips
Ortvin Sarapu
61959James Rodney Phillips
71960James Rodney Phillips
81961Roger Chapman
91962David I. Lynch
101963Roger A. Court
111964R.S. Wilkin
121965Ortvin Sarapu
131966Richard J. Sutton
141967David J. Cooper
151968A. R. Day
161969Christopher A. Evans
171970Paul A. Garbett
181971Richard J. Sutton
191972Ortvin Sarapu
201973Paul A. Garbett
211974Robert C. Wansink
221975Murray G. Chandler
Ewen M. Green
231976Paul A. Garbett
241977Lindsay H. Cornford
251978Lev Aptekar
Peter R. Green
261979Paul A. Garbett
27Tauranga1980Mark Levene
Ortvin Sarapu
28New Plymouth1981Paul A. Garbett
29Wanganui1982P. A. Kelly
Mark Leveve
Robert W. Smith
30Hamilton1983Jonathan Sarfati
311984Robert W. Smith
32Napier1985Jonathan Sarfati
33New Plymouth1986Peter R. Green
Jonathan Sarfati
Ortvin Sarapu
J. Nigel Metge
Peter W. Stuart
Gregory J. Aldridge
341987Anthony F. Ker
35Wanganui1988Anthony F. Ker
Peter W. Stuart
36Wellington1989Anthony F. Ker
Charles Ker
Isidor Reyn
Jonathan D. Sarfati
Robert W. Smith
371990Martin P. Dreyer
381991Anthony F. Ker
391992Russell J. Dive
401993Robert W. Smith
Mark Noble
411994Robert W. Smith
421995Robert W. Smith
Anthony F. Ker
431996Mark Sinclair
Ferenc Fabri
441997Anthony F. Ker
451998Russell J. Dive
461999Robert W. Smith
Nigel Hopewell
472000Anthony F. Ker
482001Bruce Watson
492002Daniel Han
Mark van der Hoorn
502003Jesse Wilson
512004Paul A. Garbett
Leonard McLaren
522005Puchen Wang
532006Scott Wastney
54Auckland2007Don Eade
Leonard McLaren
55Tauranga2008Anthony F. Ker
56Wellington2009Russell J. Dive
57Auckland2010Robert W. Smith
58Wellington2011Robert W. Smith
59Auckland2012Luke Li
60Wellington2013Russell J. Dive
61Auckland2014Leonard McLaren
62Palmerston North2015Mark Noble

South Island Champions

The South Island Chess Championship was first conducted in 1950. The event is organised by the New Zealand Chess Federation.

LocationDateChampion
11950J. F. Lang
21951Ortvin Sarapu
31952R. A. Rasa
41953L. Esterman
51954J. F. Lang
J. R. Cusack
61955R. A. Rasa
71956R. A. Rasa
81957R. Watt
K. Steele
91958Tom van Dijk
101959Tom van Dijk
111960Ortvin Sarapu
121961Graham G. Haase
131962L. Esterman
141963R. A. Rasa
151964Bruce R. Anderson
I. D. Hayes
161965Bruce R. Anderson
171966Bruce R. Anderson
A. L. Wilkinson
L. Esterman
181967G. Kerr
191968Bruce R. Anderson
201969Bruce R. Anderson
211970Bruce R. Anderson
221971Bernard A. Carpinter
G. Kerr
231972G. Hall
A. Wilkinson
241973John R. Jackson
251974Lindsay H. Cornford
Malcolm Foord
William Lynn
261975Vernon A. Small
271976Roger I. Nokes
281977Bruce R. Anderson
R. L Perry
251978Bruce R. Anderson
261979Vernon A. Small
271980Roger I. Nokes
281981Bruce R. Anderson
Adrian J. Lloyd
Peter van Dijk
David Weegenar
H. Williamson
291982Vernon A Small
301983Adrian J. Lloyd
Vernon A. Small
31Christchurch1984Adrian J. Lloyd
Vernon A. Small
M. C. Wilson
32Dunedin1985Robert C. Wansink
331986John R. Jackson
341987Benjamin M. S. Martin
351988Mark G. Hampl
Stephen G. Lukey
Benjamin M. S. Martin
361989Richard John Sutton
371990Benjamin M. S. Martin
381991Benjamin M. S. Martin
391992Stephen G. Lukey
401993Stephen G. Lukey
411994Stephen G. Lukey
42Blenheim1995Stephen R. Coates
431996R. Anthony Dowden
44Christchurch1997B. Santosa
45Ashburton1998David W. Guthrie
46Blenheim1999Bruce I. Donaldson
Arie J. Nijman
47Dunedin2000Ben J. Giles
48Dunedin2001Scott C. Wastney
49Christchurch2002R. Anthony Dowden
50Ashburton2003Alistair A. Compton
51Dunedin2004Richard John Sutton
52Christchurch2005Andy Machdoem
53Ashburton2006Quentin J. F. Johnson
Bruce I. Donaldson
54Nelson2007Quentin J. F. Johnson
John P. van Ginkel
55Kaikoura2008Roger I. Nokes
56Duendin2009Peter Fraemohs
57Ashburton2010Hamish Gold
John P. van Ginkel
Arie J. Nijman
Andy Machdoem
58Christchurch2011Stephen G. Lukey
59Dunedin2012Robert C. Wansink
Stephen G. Lukey
60Nelson2013Quentin J. F. Johnson
61Ashburton2014Stephen G. Lukey
62Christchurch2015Edward Rains

New Zealand Correspondence Champions

Winners of the New Zealand correspondence chess championship (start year given):

M.F. Noble (GM) 11 Titles J.A. Cunningham 4 Titles R.A. Court 4 Titles G.C. Cole 3 Titles S. Hindin 3 Titles O. Sarapu 3 Titles D.I. Lynch 3 Titles B.F. Barnard 3 Titles H.P. Bennett 3 Titles

References

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