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Mediterranean Chess Championship

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Mediterranean Chess Championship is a Swiss tournament organized by the Mediterranean Chess Association member nations (MCA) and opened for the chess players who are the members of the association.[1] MCA was established at the 73rd FIDE Congress in Bled, Slovenia and registered with FIDE as an affiliated international chess organization.[2][3]

The winner of the tournament are declared the Champion of the Mediterranean Championship 2023, while the best placed female are declared Mediterranean Women Champion 2023.[4]

History

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The 11th Mediterranean Chess Championship was held in 2021 in Petrovac, Montenegro, sharing the venue and the prize fund with European School Chess Individual Cup. The time controls were set at 90 minutes per player for 40 moves, plus 15 minutes until the end of the game, with increment of 40 seconds for each move, starting from move one. The event's total prize fund 10,500 Euros, including the Champion prize of 1,200 Euros.[5]

In 2023, MCA partnered with the Catalan and Spanish Chess Federations, organizing the 13th Mediterranean Chess Championships 2023. The tournament was held in hotel La Terrassa in Platja d'Aro, Catalonia, from November 3th to November 11th 2023. It was played using time control of 90 minutes per player with a bonus of 30 seconds for each move played, starting from move one.[4]

Mediterranean Chess Champions

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# Year City Men's Champion Women's Champion
1 2003 Beirut  Spyrios Kapnisis (Greece)  Silvia Collas (France)
2 2004 Antalya  Mert Erdoğdu (Turkey)  Vesna Rožič (Slovenia)
3 2005* Kemer  Suat Atalık (Turkey)  Ekaterina Atalık (Turkey)
4 2006* Cannes  Suat Atalık (Turkey)  Yelena Dembo (Greece)
5 2007 Sousse  Darko Dorić (Croatia)  Ljilja Drljevic (Montenegro)
6 2008* Antalya  Ioannis Georgiadis (Greece)  Jovana Vojinovic (Montenegro)
7 2009 Rijeka  Ahmed Adly (Egypt)  Anna-Maria Botsari (Greece)
8 2012* Beirut  Jwan Bakr (Syria)  Ekaterini Pavlidou (Greece)
9 2014 Chania  Bassem Amin (Egypt)  Mona Khaled (Egypt)[6]
10 2015 Beirut  Ahmed Adly (Egypt)  Sophie Milliet (France)[7]
11 2021 Petrovac  Ivan Saric (Croatia)  Stavroula Tsolakidou (Greece)[8]
12 2022 Cairo  Dimitris Alexakis (Greece)  Haritomeni Markantonaki (Greece)[9]
13 2023 Platja d'Aro  Gines Esteo Pedro Antonio (Spain)  Makka Evanthia (Greece)[10]

*Note: Organized in the beginning of the following year.

References

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  1. ^ "Mediterranean Chess Association". medchess.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-30.
  2. ^ "Press Release #1". medchess.com.
  3. ^ "Mediterranean Chess Association". fide.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-31.
  4. ^ a b "Mediterranean Chess Championship Catalonia 2023" (PDF). feda.org. Retrieved January 2, 2025.
  5. ^ "Mediterranean Chess Championship Kicked Off". europechess.com. June 20, 2021.
  6. ^ "GM Bassem Amin lifts Mediterranean trophy on his birthday". Chessdom. 2014-09-11. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  7. ^ "10th Mediterranean Individual Championships 2015 - Beirut – Lebanon". Chess-Results.
  8. ^ "11th Mediterranean Chess Championship for Men and Women". Chess-Results.
  9. ^ "12th Mediterranean Chess Championship 2022". Chess-Results.
  10. ^ "13th Mediterranean Men and Women Championships 2023". Chess-Results.