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Moldovan Chess Championship

The Moldovan Chess Championship has been contested every year since 1944. Since 1949 a separate women's championship has also been held in most years. Both championships are currently held under the auspices of the Moldova Chess Federation (Romanian: Federația de Șah a Republicii Moldova), which was founded on 2 November 1994.

Open championship winners

Anatoly Lutikov, six-time Moldovan champion from 1963 to 1977

Vasile Sanduleac, five-time Moldovan champion from 1998 to 2008

Svetlana Petrenko, Moldovan champion in 2005 and eight-time Moldovan women's champion

Year Champion
1944 V. Veter
1945 V. Uveatkin
1946 V. Uveatkin
1947 Vitaly Tarasov
1948 Vitaly Tarasov
1949 Vitaly Tarasov
1950 Vitaly Tarasov
1951 Vitaly Tarasov
1952 Mikhail Shofman
1953 M. Regenbogen
1954 Shlomo Giterman
1955 Vitaly Tarasov
1956 Shlomo Giterman
1957 Shlomo Giterman
1958 Samuel Zhukhovitsky
1959 Samuel Zhukhovitsky
1960 Shlomo Giterman
1961 Ilya Mosionzhik
1962 Mikhail Shofman
1963 Anatoly Lutikov
1964 Anatoly Lutikov
1965 Anatoly Lutikov
1966 Anatoly Lutikov
1967 Boris Nevednichy
1968 Anatoly Lutikov
1969 Mikhail Shofman
1970 Ilye Figler, Lazar Susterman
1971 Boris Nevednichy
1972 Nikolay Popov
1973 Boris Nevednichy
1974 Nikolay Popov
1975 Nikolay Popov
1976 Nikolay Popov
1977 Anatoly Lutikov
1978 Orest Averkin
1979 Vladimir Alterman
1980 Boris Itkis
1981 Vladimir Skulener
1982 Boris Itkis
1983 Boris Itkis
1984 Boris Itkis
1985 Boris Nevednichy
1986 Georgi Orlov
1987 Boris Nevednichy
1988 German Titov
1989 Georgi Orlov
1990 Boris Itkis
1991 Ilye Figler
1992 Boris Itkis
1993 Boris Nevednichy
1994 Dorian Rogozenko
1995 Boris Nevednichy
1996 Vadim Chernov
1997 Boris Itkis
1998 Vasile Sanduleac
1999 Anatolij Bets
2000 Dmitry Svetushkin
2001 Vasile Sanduleac
2002 Alexei Furtuna
2003 Vasile Sanduleac
2004 Alexey Khruschiov
2005 Svetlana Petrenko
2006 Viacheslav Slovineanu
2007 Vasile Sanduleac
2008 Vasile Sanduleac
2009 Serghei Vedmediuc
2010 Vladimir Hamitevici
2011 Serghei Vedmediuc
2012 Iulian Baltag
2013 Dan Golub
2014 Liviu Cerbulenco
2015 Ruslan Soltanici

Women's championship winners

Elena Partac, four-time Moldovan women's champion from 2002 to 2010

Year Champion
1949 D. Kazatker
1950 N. Tarasova
1951 Natasha Kolotyi, D. Kazatker
1952 D. Kazatker
1953 Natasha Kolotyi
1954 E. Matos
1955 Natasha Kolotyi
1956 N. Kononova
1959 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1960 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1961 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1962 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1963 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1964 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1965 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1967 Natalia Ivanova, Bronislava Mosionzhik
1968 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1970 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1971 Raisa Nevednichaya
1972 Raisa Nevednichaya
1973 Bronislava Mosionzhik
1974 Raisa Nevednichaya
1975 Alla Grinfeld
1976 Ludmila Saunina
1977 Naira Agababean
1978 M. Afanasova
1979 Raisa Nevednichaya
1980 Naira Agababean
1981 Naira Agababean
1982 Naira Agababean
1983 Naira Agababean
1984 Naira Agababean
1985 Polina Zilberman
1986 Polina Zilberman
1987 Marina Sheremetieva
1988 Marina Sheremetieva
1989 Irina Brandis
1990 Nadejda Roizen
1991 Irina Brandis
1992 Marina Sheremetieva
1993 Svetlana Petrenko
1994 Naira Agababean
1995 Anja Susterman
1996 Naira Agababean
1997 Karolina Smokina
1998 Svetlana Petrenko
1999 Svetlana Petrenko
2000 Anja Susterman, Svetlana Petrenko
2001 Svetlana Petrenko
2002 Elena Partac
2003 Elena Partac
2004 Anja Susterman
2005 Lilia Doibani
2006 Elena Partac
2007 Irina Bulmaga
2008 Irina Bulmaga
2009 Diana Baciu
2010 Elena Partac
2011 Olga Hincu
2012 Svetlana Petrenko
2013 Svetlana Petrenko
2014 Paula-Alexandra Gitu
2015 Svetlana Petrenko
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