Salvadoran Chess Championship

The chess championship of El Salvador is organized by the Salvadoran Chess Federation (Spanish: Federación Salvadoreña de Ajedrez), and was first held in 1946. FIDE Master Boris Pineda has won the title a record eight times. A separate Salvadoran Women's Chess Championship has also been held annually since 1993.

National championship winners

YearNational champion[1]
1946Antonio Salazar
1947Antonio González
1952Juan Serrano
1954Benjamin Oliva
1955Juan Serrano
1958Benjamin Oliva
1959Donato Pineda
1960Donato Pineda
1961Benjamin Oliva
1962Juan Serrano
1963Helios Quintanilla
1964Jaime Soley
1965Juan Serrano
1966Atilio Mojica
1967Benjamín Rojas
1968Benjamín Rojas
1969Atilio Mojica
1970Leonardo Mena
1971Antonio Grimaldi
1972Atilio Mojica
1973Antonio Grimaldi
1974René Grimaldi
1975Boris Pineda
1976Boris Pineda
1977Boris Pineda
1978René Grimaldi
1979Manuel Velásquez
1980Manuel Velásquez
1982Salvador Infante
1984Eduardo Vásquez
1985Salvador Infante
1987René Grimaldi
1989René Grimaldi
1990Roberto Camacho
1991Boris Pineda
1992Boris Pineda
1994Salvador Infante
1995Salvador Infante
1996Boris Pineda
1997Roberto Camacho
1998Boris Pineda
1999Héctor Leyva
2000Héctor Leyva
2001Lemnys Arias
2002Carlos Burgos
2003Boris Pineda
2004Carlos Burgos
2005Héctor Leyva
2006Lemnys Arias
2007Lemnys Arias[2]
2008Héctor Leyva[3]
2009Héctor Leyva[3]
2010Héctor Leyva[4]
2011Oscar Velásquez[5]
2012Gustavo Aguilar[6]
2013Daniel Arias[7]
2014Carlos Burgos[8]
2015Carlos Burgos[9]
2016Ricardo Chávez[10]
2017Jorge Giron[11]
2018Lemnys Arias[12]
2019Lemnys Arias[13]
2020Lemnys Arias[14]

Women's championship winners

YearWomen's champion[1]
1993Reyna Chávez
1994Brenda Cienfuegos
1995Brenda Cienfuegos
1996Brenda Cienfuegos
1997Sonia Zepeda
1998Sonia Zepeda
1999Sonia Zepeda
2000Sonia Zepeda
2001Lorena Zepeda
2002Lorena Zepeda
2003Nayda Avalos
2004Lorena Zepeda
2005Lorena Zepeda
2006Lorena Zepeda
2007Lorena Zepeda[15]
2008Ada Castañeda, Gabriela Avelar[16]
2009Sonia Zepeda, Lorena Zepeda[17]
2010Marcela Aguilar[18]
2011Bera Hernandez[19]
2012Gabriela Avelar[20]
2013Ingrid Sanchez[21]
2014Ingrid Sanchez[21]
2015Ingrid Sanchez[21]
2016Marjorie Herrera[22]
2017Judith Santos[23]
2018Andrea Ortez[24]
2019Marjorie Herrera[25]
2020Andrea Ortez[26]

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