Honour Boards
Champions and Titles
Australian World Champions
1950-1953
Cecil J.S. Purdy
World Correspondence Chess Champion
World Correspondence Chess Champion
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Grandmasters
GM (1970)
IM (1969)
IM (1969)
Walter S Browne*
GM (1985)
IM (1980)
IM (1980)
Ian Rogers
GM (1995)
IM (1982)
IM (1982)
Darryl Johansen
GM (2008)
IM (2000)
IM (2000)
Zong-Yuan Zhao
GM (2009)
IM (1999)
IM (1999)
David Smerdon
GM (2015)
IM (2012)
IM (2012)
Max Illingworth
GM (2016)
IM (2011)
IM (2011)
Moulthun Ly
GM (2017)
IM (2014)
IM (2014)
Anton Smirnov
GM (2018)
IM (2015)
IM (2015)
Justin Tan
GM (2019)
IM (2016)
IM (2016)
Temur Kuybokarov
GM (2019)
IM (2013)
IM (2013)
Bobby Cheng
Note: Listing Walter Shaw Browne as an Australian Grandmaster is contentious. His GM title was ratified in 1970, and he represented Australia in the 1970 Olympiad, but he himself did not identify with being Australian.
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Australian Champions
1885 (Melbourne)
Frederick Karl Esling
1887 (Adelaide)
Henry Charlick
1888 (Melbourne)
William Crane
1893 (Sydney)
Albert Edward Noble Wallace
1895 (Melbourne)
Albert Edward Noble Wallace
1896 (Sydney)
Albert Edward Noble Wallace
1897 (Warrnambool)
William Crane
1897 (Sydney)
Julius Leigh Jacobsen
1899
(title lapsed)
1906 (Perth)
William Samuel Viner
1912 (Sydney)
William Samuel Viner
1913 (Bellingen, NSW)
William Samuel Viner
1922 (Melbourne)
Charles Gilbert Marriott Watson
1924 (Brisbane)
William Samuel Viner
1926 (Sydney)
Spencer Crackanthorp
1929 (Perth)
Spencer Crackanthorp
1931 (Melbourne)
Charles Gilbert Marriott Watson
1933 (Sydney)
Gary Koshnitsky
1935 (Melbourne)
Cecil John Seddon Purdy
1937 (Perth)
Cecil John Seddon Purdy
1939 (Sydney)
Gary Koshnitsky
1945 (Sydney)
Lajos Steiner
1947 (Adelaide)
Lajos Steiner
1949 (Melbourne)
Cecil John Seddon Purdy
1951 (Brisbane)
Cecil John Seddon Purdy
1953 (Hobart)
Lajos Steiner
1955 (Perth)
John Purdy
1957 (Melbourne)
Karlis Ozols & Stefan Lazare
1959 (Sydney)
Lajos Steiner
1960 (Adelaide)
Lucius Endzelins
1963 (Perth)
John Purdy
1965 (Hobart)
Douglas G. Hamilton
1967 (Brisbane)
Douglas G. Hamilton
1969 (Melbourne)
Walter Shawn Browne
1970 (Sydney)
Alfred Flatow
1972 (Melbourne)
Maxwell Fuller & Trevor Hay
1974 (Cooma, NSW)
Robert M. Jamieson
1976 (Sydney)
Serge Rubanraut
1978 (Perth)
Robert M. Jamieson
1980 (Adelaide)
Ian Rogers
1982 (Melbourne)
Douglas G. Hamilton
1984 (Sydney)
Darryl .K. Johansen
1986 (Toowoomba QLD)
Ian Rogers
1988 (Gosford, NSW)
Darryl K. Johansen
1990 (Sydney)
Darryl K. Johansen
1992 (Melbourne)
Aleksandar Wohl
1994 (Melbourne)
John-Paul Wallace
1996 (Sydney)
Guy West
1998 (Melbourne)
Ian Rogers
2000 (Tumbi Umbi, NSW)
Darryl K. Johansen
2002 (Melbourne)
Darryl K. Johansen
2004 (Adelaide)
Gary Lane
2006 (Brisbane)
Ian Rogers
2008 (Parramatta, NSW)
Stephen Solomon
2010 (Cammeray, NSW)
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2012 (Geelong, VIC)
D.K. Johansen
2014 (Springvale, VIC)
Max Illingworth
2016 (Fitzroy, VIC)
Bobby Cheng
2018 (Cammeray, NSW)
Max Illingworth
2020 (Kogarah, NSW)
Temur Kuybokarov
2022 (Gold Coast, QLD). Title awarded to the highest eligible finisher in the 2022 Gold Coast Open
Temur Kuybokarov
2024 (Adelaide)
Rishi Sardana
Note: The table shows when the title tournament (which prior to 1922 was usually a match) finished, irrespective of the date of any playoff match. (This standard for reference to the years of events was formalised by the ACF Council in 2016.) The Champion retains their title until the next tournament starts if they do not contest it, or until the next tournament ends (including any playoff they are involved in) if they do.
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Australian Women's Champions
1966
Marion McGrath
1969
Marion McGrath
1972
Narelle Kellner
1974
Narelle Kellner
1976
Marion McGrath
1978
Lynda Pope
1980
Marion McGrath
1982
Anne Slavotinek
1984
Anne Slavotinek
1986
Josie Wright
1988
Carin Craig
1990
Josie Wright
1992
Katrin Aladjova-Wills
1994
Boglarka Remenyi
Narelle Szuveges
Liz Ports
Lee Fraser
Narelle Szuveges
Liz Ports
Lee Fraser
1995
Daniela Nutu-Gajic
1996
Biljana Dekic
Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky
Ngan Phan-Koshnitsky
1998
Ngan Phan Koshnitsky
1999
Irina Feldman
2002
Narelle Szuveges
2003
Slavica Sarai
2015
Heather Richards
2017
Alexandra Jule
2019
Julia Ryjanova
2023
Leah Rice
Between 2005 and 2013 the title was not awarded as criteria for awarding it (based on the number of female players in the Australian Open) were not met. Prior to the 2015 Australian Open the criteria for awarding the title were relaxed.
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Australian Junior Champions
1949
William Levick
1951
John Purdy
1952
Joszef Hortovanyi
1953
Malcolm Broun
1954
Donald Robson
1955
Joszef Hortovanyi
1956
Alan Irving
1957
James Ferguson
1958
Daryl Rudd
1959
Ron Klinger
1960
Peter Lay
1961
Trevor Hay
1962
Neil Alexander
1963
Maxwell Fuller
1964
William Kerr
1965
William Kerr
1966
Michael Woodhams
1967
Arthur Pope
1968
Noel Craske
1969
John Hendry
1970
Alan Sauran
1971
Arthur Koelle
1972
Greg Melrose
1973
Robert Bartnik
1974
William Jordan
1975
David Dick
1976
Ian Rogers
1977
Darryl Johansen
Dan Fardell
Dan Fardell
1978
Murray Smith
1979
Stephen Kerr
1980
Stephen Solomon
1981
Rey Casse
1982
Paul Broekhuyse
1983
Konrad Hornung
1984
Peter Evans
1985
Timothy Reilly
1986
Shane Hill
1987
Colin Davis
1988
Lee Jones
1989
Peter Cotton
1990
Nicholas Speck
1991
Lee Jones
1992
Trevor Tao
1993
John-Paul Wallace
1994
Ry Curtis
1995
Charles Pizzato
1996
David Cordover
1997
Max Leskiewicz
1998
Geoff Saw
1999
David Smerdon
2000
Justin Tan
2001
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2002
Kuan-Kuan Tian
2003
Tomek Rej
2004
Denis Bourmistrov
2005
Moulthun Ly
2006
Angela Song
2007
Michael Wei
2008
Junta Ikeda
2009
Cedric Antolis
2010
Bobby Cheng
2011
Bobby Cheng
2012
Alistair Cameron
2013
Gene Nakauchi
2014
Anton Smirnov
2015
Yi Liu
2016
Ari Dale
2017
Ray Yang
2018
David Cannon
2019
Sterling Bayaca
2020
Cameron McGowan
2023
Ruicheng Wang
2024
Anh Quan Nguyen
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Australian Girls Champions
1960
Irene Tannenthal
1964
Rosalind Jones
1965
Rosalind Jones
1966
Rosalind Jones
1967
Marilyn Urlick
1968
Nona Monachowec
1969
Nona Monachowec
1970
Linda Maddern
1971
Linda Maddern
1972
Lillian Goldsmith
1973
Irena Dulek
1974
Cathy Innes-Brown
1975
Cathy Innes-Brown
Cathy Depasquale
Karen Hancock
Cathy Depasquale
Karen Hancock
1976
Kate Marshall
1977
Anne Martin
1978
Anne Slavotinek
1979
Anne Slavotinek
1980
Astrid Ketelaar
1981
Jill Clementi
1982
Josie Wright
1983
Trudi Potter
1984
Colleen Lau
1985
Gina Soto-Olivo
1986
Natalie Mills
Jane Rees
Blanche Wilkie
Ngan Phan
Jane Rees
Blanche Wilkie
Ngan Phan
1987
Tam Nguyen
1988
Nancy Jones
1989
Nancy Jones
1990
Gabrielle Grbovac
J. King
Barbara Remenyi
Boglarka Remenyi
J. King
Barbara Remenyi
Boglarka Remenyi
1991
Boglarka Remenyi
1992
Jennifer Harrington
1993
Veronica Klimenko
Irina Liubomirskaia
Narelle Szuveges
Irina Liubomirskaia
Narelle Szuveges
1994
Sulyn Teh
1995
Jasmine Lauer-Smith
1996
Laura Moylan
1997
Elaine Chong
1998
Kylie Coventry
1999
Catherine Lip
Jasmine Lauer-Smith
Shiloh Norris
Jasmine Lauer-Smith
Shiloh Norris
2000
Catherine Lip
2001
Michelle Lee
2002
Shannon Oliver
2003
Angela Song
2004
Heather Huddleston
2005
Rebecca Harris
2006
Alexandra Jule
2007
Emma Guo
2008
Deborah Ng
2009
Sally Yu
2010
Leteisha Simmonds
2011
Savithri Narenthran
2012
Miranda Webb-Liddle
2013
Nicole Chin
2014
Shirley Gu
2015
Kristine Quek
2016
Zhi Lin Guo
2017
Yifan Eva Wang
2018
Cassandra Lim
2019
Jody Middleton
2020
Lillian Lu
2023
Chloe Fan
2024
Om O’Carroll
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Australian Open Winners
1971
Lajos Portisch (HUN)
1973
Maxwell Fuller
1975
Maxwell Fuller
1977
Trevor Hay
(on tiebreak from Stewart Booth & Michael Woodhams)
(on tiebreak from Stewart Booth & Michael Woodhams)
1979
Maxwell Fuller
1981
Robert Jamieson
1983
Darryl K. Johansen
1985
Guy West
1987
Gyula Sax (HUN)
1989
Aleksandar Wohl
Robin Hill – title was shared.
Robin Hill – title was shared.
1991
Lembit Oll (EST)
Edvins Kengis (LAT)
Stefan Djuric (YUG)
Darryl K. Johansen
Tony Miles (ENG)
Edvins Kengis (LAT)
Stefan Djuric (YUG)
Darryl K. Johansen
Tony Miles (ENG)
1993
Ian Rogers
1995
Dinh Duc Trong (VIE)
1997
Darryl K. Johansen
1999
Vadim Milov (SUI)
2001
Stefan Djuric
2003
John-Paul Wallace
2005
WGM Elena Sedina (ITA/UKR)
2007
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2009
Aleksandar Wohl
(on countback over George Xie)
(on countback over George Xie)
2011
George Xie
(on countback over Zong Yuan Zhao and Moulthun Ly)
(on countback over Zong Yuan Zhao and Moulthun Ly)
2013
Bobby Cheng
2015
Ni Hua (CHN)
2017
Max Illingworth
(on countback over Temur Kuybukarov (UZB), Kanan Izzat (AZE) and Yi Liu)
(on countback over Temur Kuybukarov (UZB), Kanan Izzat (AZE) and Yi Liu)
2019
Temur Kuybukarov
(on countback over Kanan Izzat (AZE)
(on countback over Kanan Izzat (AZE)
2023
Temur Kuybukarov
Note: If two or more players tie for first in the Australian Open tournament, one is awarded the title Australian Open Chess Champion on countback. For 1989 Wohl, and for 1991 Oll, are included alone on the perpetual trophy but information is sought about whether and how the tie was broken for those years.
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ACF Grand Prix Winners
1989
Ian Rogers
1990
Stephen Solomon
1991
Darryl Johansen
1992
Darryl Johansen
1993
Darryl Johansen
1994
Ian Rogers
1995
Darryl Johansen
1996
Darryl Johansen
1997
Stephen Solomon
1998
Ian Rogers
1999
Stephen Solomon
2000
Ian Rogers
2001
Stephen Solomon
2002
Ian Rogers
2003
Ian Rogers
2004
Ian Rogers
2005
Igor Bjelobrk
2006
George Xie
2007
Dejan Antic
2008
Stephen Solomon
2009
David Smerdon
2010
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2011
Stephen Solomon
2012
George Xie
2013
Brodie McClymont
2014
Moulthun Ly
2015
Anton Smirnov
2016
Brodie McClymont
2018
Stephen Solomon
2019
Stephen Solomon
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ACF Awards
Steiner Medallists - Player of the Year
1985
Ian Rogers
1986
Ian Rogers
1987
Ian Rogers
1988
Darryl Johansen
1989
Dimitri Gedevani
1990
Darryl Johansen
1991
Darryl Johansen
1992
Ian Rogers
1993
Trevor Tao
1994
John-Paul Wallace
1995
Darryl Johansen
1996
Guy West
1997
Stephen Solomon
1998
Zong-Yuan Zhao
1999
David Smerdon
2000
Darryl Johansen
2001
Ian Rogers
2002
David Smerdon
2003
Darryl Johansen
2004
Gary Lane
2005
George Xie
2006
George Xie
2007
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2008
Zong-Yuan Zhao
2009
David Smerdon
2010
George Xie
2011
Max Illingworth
2012
Max Illingworth
2013
Bobby Cheng
2014
Anton Smirnov
2015
Max Illingworth
2016
Anton Smirnov
2017
Anton Smirnov
2018
Anton Smirnov
2019
Anton Smirnov
2020
Temur Kubokarov
2021
Temur Kubokarov
2022
Bobby Cheng
2023
Temur Kubokarov
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Viner Medallists - Senior Player of the Year
2019
Leonid Sandler
2020
Leonid Sandler
2021
Darryl Johansen
2022
Gary Lane
2023
Gary Lane
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Arlauskas Medallists - Junior Player of the Year
2009
Bobby Cheng
2010
Bobby Cheng
2011
Yi Liu
2012
Anton Smirnov
2013
Ari Dale
2014
Anton Smirnov
2015
Kristine Quek
2016
Kris Chan
2017
Luis Chan
2018
Albert Winkelman
2019
Cameron McGowan
2020
Cassandra Lim
2021
Yihe Fu
2022
Yihe Fu
2023
Rui Gen Teh
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Whyatt Medallists - Problem Composition and Promotion
2003
Denis Saunders
Peter Wong
Peter Wong
2008
Arthur Willmott
2011
Geoff Foster
2016
Ian Shanahan
2020
Dennis Hale
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Purdy Medallists - Chess Journalism
1982
Bernie Johnson
1983
Garry Koshnitsky
1984
Doug Hamilton
1985
Terrey Shaw
1986
George Stern
1987
Peter Parr
1988
John Van Manen
1989
Ian Rogers
1990
Evelyn Koshnitsky
1991
Phil Viner
1992
Ian Murray
1993
Chris Depasquale
1994
Robert Jamieson
1995
Keith Whittam
1997
David McKinnon
1999
Paul Dunn
Shaun Press
Shaun Press
2001
David Ellis
2003
Bob Meadley
2005
Paul Broekhuyse
2007
Brian Jones
2009
Amiel Rosario
2011
David Cordover
2013
Ian Rout
2015
Alan Goldsmith
2017
Richard Gastineau-Hills
2019
Frank Low
2021
David Smerdon
2023
Tony Wright
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Koshnitsky Medallists - Chess Administration
1982
Evelyn Koshnitsky
1983
Phil Viner
1984
Robert Jamieson
1985
Gerrit Hartland
1986
Haydn Barber
1987
Ian Laurie
1988
Alan Goldsmith
1989
Jacques Engelander
1990
Larry Ermacora
1991
Bob Pilgrim
1992
John Maddix
1993
John Kable
1994
Bill Powell
1995
Margaret Cuckson
1996
Don Maciulaitis
1997
Not awarded
1998
Gary Wastell
1999
Edwin Malitis
2000
Ian Murray
2001
Richard Gastineau-Hills
2002
Kevin Perrin
2003
Graeme Gardiner
2004
Norm Greenwood
2005
Bill Gletsos
2006
Jenni Oliver
2007
Peter Cassattari
2008
Denis Jessop
2009
Charles Zworestine
2010
Allan Wright
2011
Kevin Bonham
2012
Trevor Stanning
2013
William Anderson-Smith
2014
Andrew Saint
2015
Leonid Sandler
2016
Keith Farrell
2017
Neville Ledger
2018
Gail Young
2019
Norbert Muller
2020
Mark C Stokes
2021
David Ellis
2022
Paul Glissan
2023
Peter Tsai
2024
Patrick Cook
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ACF Life Members
Phil Viner (dec.)
Gerrit Hartland
Garry Koshnitsky (dec.)
Evelyn Koshnitsky (dec.)
Peter Parr (dec.)
Robert Jamieson IM
Gary Wastell
John Hanks (dec.)
Karlis Lidums (dec.)
Eric Doeberl (dec.)
Norman Greenwood
Denis Jessop (dec.)
Darryl Johansen GM
Bill Gletsos
Kevin Bonham
Biljana Novakovic-Dekic WIM
Alan Goldsmith
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