O'Hanlon Cup
O'Hanlon Cup is a chess league in Ireland, it is the fourth division of the Leinster Leagues, run by the Leinster Chess Union. Originally it was the third division, but since the establishment in 1970 of the Heidenfeld Trophy as the second tier, the O'Hanlon became the fourth division. The trophy is named after the nine times Irish Chess Champion, John O'Hanlon and the trophy was used before the setting up of the league as a prize for chess in Connaught by the Irish Chess Union. The top teams each year get promoted to the Ennis Shield and the bottom teams get demoted to the BEA Cup.
Winners
- 1961 - O'Hanlon Chess Club
- 1969 - Rathmines[1]
- 1972 - Kevin Barry (divided into 2 sections Kevin Barry won play off with Kilkenny)[2]
- 1979 - Bray/Greystones[3]
- 1991 - Tallaght
- 1992 - Curragh[4]
- 1997 - St. Benildus[5]
- 1998 - Public Service
- 2000 - Aer Lingus
- 2002 - Dublin University
- 2004 - Jobstown
- 2005 - Inchicore
- 2006 - Aer Lingus
- 2007 - Kilkenny
- 2008 - Royal Lopez
- 2009 - Finglas
- 2010 - Rathmines
- 2011 - Naomh Barróg A
- 2012 - Cavan
- 2013 - Drogheda
- 2014 - Ballinasloe
- 2015 - Round Tower[6]
- 2016 - Gonzaga
References
- ↑ Rathmines Chess Club Roll of Honour
- ↑ History of Kilkenny Irish Chess Union
- ↑ Leagues Club Honours Bray Greystones Chess Club
- ↑ Curragh Chess Club www.kildare.ie
- ↑ Roll of Honour
- ↑ OHanlon Cup Leinster Chess Union website
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