World Chess Solving Championship (WCSC)
Year
|
Place
|
Participants
|
World Champion
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Teams | Individuals |
Team
|
Individual
|
||
1977 | Malinska |
9
|
18
|
Finland | |
1978 | Canterbury |
13
|
26
|
Finland | |
1979 | Hyvinkää |
9
|
18
|
FR Germany | |
1980 | Bled |
10
|
20
|
Israel | |
1981 | Arnhem |
13
|
26
|
Finland | |
1982 | Varna |
9
|
25
|
Yugoslavia | |
1983 | Bat Yam |
8
|
23
|
Finland | Roland Baier (SUI) |
1984 | Sarajevo |
8
|
22
|
Finland | Kari Valtonen (FIN) |
1985 | Riccione |
10
|
31
|
Finland | Ofer Comay (ISR) |
1986 | Fontenay-sous-Bois |
8
|
28
|
Great Britain | Pauli Perkonoja (FIN) |
1987 | Graz |
11
|
34
|
FR Germany | Michel Caillaud (FRA) |
1988 | Budapest |
12
|
42
|
FR Germany | Michael Pfannkuche (FRG) |
1989 | Bournemouth |
13
|
48
|
USSR | Georgy Evseev (URS) |
1990 | Benidorm |
10
|
38
|
Great Britain, USSR | Georgy Evseev (URS) |
1991 | Rotterdam |
11
|
40
|
USSR | Georgy Evseev (URS) |
1992 | Bonn |
12
|
49
|
Russia | Pauli Perkonoja (FIN) |
1993 | Bratislava |
18
|
74
|
Germany | Michael Pfannkuche (GER) |
1994 | Belfort |
16
|
57
|
Germany | Arno Zude (GER) |
1995 | Turku |
14
|
59
|
Finland | Pauli Perkonoja (FIN) |
1996 | Tel Aviv |
14
|
50
|
Israel | Noam Elkies (ISR) |
1997 | Pula |
19
|
68
|
Israel | Jonathan Mestel (GBR) |
1998 | St. Petersburg |
19
|
70
|
Israel | Georgy Evseev (RUS) |
1999 | Netanya |
21
|
68
|
Russia | Ofer Comay (ISR) |
2000 | Pula |
17
|
63
|
Germany | Michel Caillaud (FRA) |
2001 | Wageningen |
19
|
74
|
Israel | Jorma Paavilainen (FIN) |
2002 | Portoroz |
20
|
75
|
Germany | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2003 | Moscow |
22
|
73
|
Russia | Andreï Selivanov (RUS) |
2004 | Halkidiki |
22
|
82
|
Israel | John Nunn (GBR) |
2005 | Eretria |
19
|
72
|
Great Britain | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2006 | Wageningen |
20
|
68
|
Great Britain | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2007 | Rhodes |
24
|
82
|
Great Britain | John Nunn (GBR) |
2008 | Jurmala |
24
|
88
|
Russia | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2009 | Rio de Janeiro |
17
|
52
|
Poland | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2010 | Crete |
19
|
71
|
Poland | John Nunn (GBR) |
2011 | Jesi |
20
|
83
|
Poland | Kacper Piorun (POL) |
2012 | Kobe |
15
|
52
|
Poland | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2013 | Batumi |
19
|
84
|
Poland | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2014 | Berne |
23
|
90
|
Poland | Kacper Piorun (POL) |
2015 | Ostróda |
19
|
85
|
Poland | Kacper Piorun (POL) |
2016 | Belgrade |
22
|
89
|
Poland | Kacper Piorun (POL) |
2017 | Dresden |
20
|
89
|
Poland | Kacper Piorun (POL) |
2018 | Ohrid |
19
|
82
|
Poland | Piotr Murdzia (POL) |
2019 | Vilnius |
21
|
90
|
Poland | Piotr Górski (POL) |
2021 | Rhodes |
16
|
65
|
Russia | Danila Pavlov (RUS) |
2022 | Fujairah |
19
|
81
|
Poland | Danila Pavlov (FIDE) |
2023 | Batumi |
16
|
75
|
Poland | Danila Pavlov (FIDE) |
2024 | Jurmala |
19
|
82
|
Great Britain | Kacper Piorun (POL) |