List of USSR International draughts championship winners information
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List winners of USSR championship in International draughts.
The annual draughts competition was held in the USSR from 1954 to 1991. The first official championship was held in 1954 in Leningrad. It was preceded by the All-Union Training Tournament in 1953, in which 16 draughtsmen participated, 12 of them were Master of Sports of the USSR. In some years, an additional match was held to determine the winner. Since 1986, they began to conduct a preliminary stage - 32 participants according to Swiss system in 9 rounds determined the final ten, which played the title of champion. The first league was also created.[1] The last championship was held in 1991 in connection with the disintegration of the USSR. Many Russian draughts players became world champion in International draughts.
Number
Year
Host
Gold
Silver
Bronze
1
1954[2]
Leningrad
Iser Kuperman
Pyotr Sviatoy
Zinovi Tsirik
2
1955[3] + match
Minsk
Iser Kuperman
Maks Shavel
Zinovi Tsirik Vladimir Kaplan
3
1956[4]
Kyiv
Iser Kuperman
Maks Shavel
Anatoli Kovrizhkin
4
1958[5]
Leningrad
Michail Korhov
Moisei Stanovski
Rudolf Suplin
5
1959[6] + match
Kyiv
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Michail Korchov
Maks Shavel
6
1960[7]
Minsk
Michail Korhov
Zinovi Tsirik
Maks Shavel
7
1961[8]
Jūrmala
Andris Andreiko
Iser Kuperman
Erlen Pomeranets
8
1962[9]
Ufa
Iser Kuperman
Andris Andreiko
Valeriy Epifanov
9
1963[10] + match
Leningrad
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Andris Andreiko
Aleksander Rats
10
1964[11] + match
Odessa
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Andris Andreiko
Nikolay Sretenski
11
1965[12]
Tashkent
Andris Andreiko
Boris Shkitkin Sergey Manshin
12
1966[13]
Moscow
Andris Andreiko
Vladimir Kaplan
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
13
1967[14]
Minsk
Iser Kuperman
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Anatoli Gantvarg
14
1968[15] + match
Kyiv
Andris Andreiko
Anatoli Gantvarg
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
15
1969[16]
Kharkiv
Anatoli Gantvarg
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Vladimir Kaplan
16
1970[17]
Tallinn
Andris Andreiko
Michail Korchov
Iser Kuperman
17
1971[18]
Tashkent
Andris Andreiko
Anatoli Gantvarg
Iser Kuperman Michail Korchov
18
1972[19]
Riga
Andris Andreiko
Anatoli Gantvarg Lev Slobodskoy
19
1973[20]
Vilnius
Anatoli Gantvarg
Alexander Mogilianski
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
20
1974[21]
Lvov
Vladimir Agafonov
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Nikolay Abatsiev
21
1975[22]
Voroshilovgrad
Andris Andreiko
Anatoli Gantvarg
Alexander Mogilianski
22
1976[23]
Odessa
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Rostislav Leshchinsky
Maks Shavel
23
1977[24]
Yerevan
Anatoli Gantvarg
Nikolayj Mishchanski
Lev Slobodskoy
24
1978[25]
Minsk
Michail Korenievski
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
Anatoliy Chulkov
25
1979[26]
Riga
Michail Korenievski Alexander Mogilianski
Alexander Dybman
26
1980[27]
Odessa
Nicolai Mistchanski
Alexander Dybman
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
27
1981[28]
Leningrad
Anatoli Gantvarg
Leonid Tsipes
Michail Korenevski
28
1982[29]
Kyiv
Alexander Baljakin
Rostislav Leshchinsky
Vadim Virny
29
1983[30]
Tallinn
Alexander Dybman
Vadim Virny
Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
30
1984[31]
Arkhangelsk
Alexander Dybman
Anatoli Gantvarg
Alexander Baljakin
31
1985[32]
Kharkiv
Nicolai Mistchanski
Vadim Virny
Rostislav Leshchinsky
32
1986[33]
Minsk
Alexander Dybman
Alexander Baljakin
Nicolai Mistchanski
33
1987[34]
Daugavpils
Michail Korenievski
Guntis Valneris
Alexander Mogilianski
34
1988[35]
Yerevan
Alexander Baljakin
Alexei Chizhov
Guntis Valneris
35
1989[36]
Tashkent
Alexander Baljakin
Vadim Virny
Alexander Schwarzman
36
1990[37]
Leningrad
Alexei Chizhov
Yevgeni Vatutin
Guntis Valneris
37
1991[38]
Oryol
Alexander Schwarzman
Igor Rybakov
Nicolai Mistchanski
^Kampioenschap van de Eerste Liga USSR 1990
^Championship of the USSR 1954
^Championship of the USSR 1955
^Championship of the USSR 1956
^Championship of the USSR 1958
^Championship of the USSR 1959
^Championship of the USSR 1960
^Championship of the USSR 1961
^Championship of the USSR 1962
^Championship of the USSR 1963
^Championship of the USSR 1964
^Championship of the USSR 1965
^Championship of the USSR 1966
^Championship of the USSR 1967
^Championship of the USSR 1968
^Championship of the USSR 1969
^Championship of the USSR 1970
^Championship of the USSR 1971
^Championship of the USSR 1972
^Championship of the USSR 1973
^Championship of the USSR 1974
^Championship of the USSR 1975
^Championship of the USSR 1976
^Championship of the USSR 1977
^Championship of the USSR 1978
^Championship of the USSR 1979
^Championship of the USSR 1980
^Championship of the USSR 1981
^Championship of the USSR 1982
^Championship of the USSR 1983
^Championship of the USSR 1984
^Championship of the USSR 1985
^Championship of the USSR 1986
^Championship of the USSR 1987
^Championship of the USSR 1988
^Championship of the USSR 1989
^Championship of the USSR 1990
^Kampioenschap van de USSR 1991
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