The Women's Soviet Chess Championship was played in the Soviet Union from 1927 through 1991 to determine the women's chess national champion.
The championship was not played on a regular basis in the years 1927-1937 and there was a break during the second world war. From 1950 onward it was played regularly all years.
# | Year | Place | Winner | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1927 | Moscow | Olga Rubtsova |
8½ / 10
|
2 | 1931 | Moscow | Olga Rubtsova |
7½ / 9
|
3 | 1934 | Leningrad | Olga Semenova Tyan-Shanskaya |
7 / 9
|
4 | 1936 | Leningrad | Olga Semenova Tyan-Shanskaya |
9½ / 11
|
5 | 1937 | Rostov-on-Don | Olga Rubtsova |
12½ / 15
|
6 | 1945 | Moscow | Valentina Borisenko |
7½ / 9
|
7 | 1946 | Moscow | Elisaveta Bykova |
14 / 16
|
8 | 1947 | Moscow | Elisaveta Bykova |
12 / 15
|
9 | 1948 | Moscow | Olga Rubtsova |
13 / 17
|
10 | 1950 | Riga | Elisaveta Bykova |
12½ / 15
|
11 | 1951 | Kiev | Kira Zvorykina |
11½ / 17
|
12 | 1952 | Tbilisi | Lyudmila Rudenko |
13 / 17
|
13 | 1953 | Rostov-on-Don | Kira Zvorykina |
13 / 17
|
14 | 1954 | Krasnodar | Larisa Volpert |
14 / 19
|
15 | 1955 | Sukhumi | Valentina Borisenko |
13½ / 19
|
16 | 1956 | Dnepropetrovsk | Kira Zvorykina |
13½ / 17
|
17 | 1957 | Vilnius | Valentina Borisenko |
12 / 17
|
18 | 1958 | Kharkov | Larisa Volpert |
14 / 21
|
19 | 1959 | Lipetsk | Larisa Volpert |
12 / 18
|
20 | 1960 | Riga | Valentina Borisenko |
13 / 18
|
21 | 1961 | Baku | Valentina Borisenko |
13½ / 19
|
22 | 1962 | Riga | Tatiana Zatulovskaya |
13 / 19
|
23 | 1963 | Baku | Maaja Ranniku |
14 / 19
|
24 | 1964 | Tbilisi | Nona Gaprindashvili |
15 / 19
|
25 | 1965 | Beltsy | Valentina Kozlovskaya |
13½ / 19
|
26 | 1966 | Kiev | Nana Alexandria |
14 / 19
|
27 | 1967 | Sochi | Maaja Ranniku |
11 / 13
|
28 | 1968 | Ashkhabad | Nana Alexandria |
13½ / 19
|
29 | 1969 | Gori | Nana Alexandria |
15 / 19
|
30 | 1970 | Beltsy | Alla Kushnir |
14 / 19
|
31 | 1971 | Sochi | Irina Levitina |
14 / 19
|
32 | 1972 | Tolyatti | Marta Litinskaya |
12 / 19
|
33 | 1973 | Tbilisi | Nona Gaprindashvili |
14 / 19
|
34 | 1974 | Tbilisi | Elena Fatalibekova |
14 / 18
|
35 | 1975 | Frunze | Liudmila Belavenets |
10 / 16
|
36 | 1976 | Tbilisi | Anna Akhsharumova |
12½ / 17
|
37 | 1977 | Lvov | Maia Chiburdanidze |
13 / 17
|
38 | 1978 | Nikolayevsk | Lidia Semenova |
12½ / 17
|
39 | 1979 | Tbilisi | Irina Levitina |
12½ / 17
|
40 | 1980 | Alma-Ata | Irina Levitina |
12 / 15
|
41 | 1981 | Ivano-Frankovsk | Nona Gaprindashvili Nana Ioseliani |
12 / 17
|
42 | 1982 | Tallinn | Nana Ioseliani |
12 / 17
|
43 | 1983 | Vilnius | Nona Gaprindashvili |
12½ / 17
|
44 | 1984 | Kiev | Svetlana Matveeva Anna Akhsharumova |
9½ / 15
|
45 | 1985 | Yerevan | Nona Gaprindashvili |
12½ / 17
|
46 | 1986 | Frunze | Nana Ioseliani |
11½ / 16
|
47 | 1987 | Tbilisi | Nana Ioseliani |
14½ / 19
|
48 | 1988 | Alma-Ata | Julia Demina |
12 / 17
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49 | 1989 | Volzhsky | Irina Chelushkina |
12½ / 17
|
50 | 1990 | Podolsk | Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant |
13 / 16
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51 | 1991 | Lvov | Svetlana Matveeva |
13½ / 17
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