Oceanian Continental Chess Championship

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no. host city year winner system players games PGN
18. Z3.6 Melbourne AUS 2025 Kuybokarov, Temur AUS S-9 122 520 PGN
17. Z3.6 Melbourne AUS 2023 Kuybokarov, Temur AUS S-9 254 1100 PGN
16. Z3.6 online 2021 Kuybokarov, Temur AUS RR + p/o 8 28+2 PGN
15. Z3.6 Guam GUM 2019 Illingworth, Max AUS
14. Z3.6 Auckland NZL 2017 Smirnov, Anton AUS
13. NZop Auckland NZL 2016 Kulashko, Alexei NZL S-9 66 293 PGN
12. Z3.6 Sydney AUS 2015 Illingworth, Max AUS
11. BB Ballarat AUS 2014 Wallis, Christopher AUS S-7 117 388 PGN
10. Z3.6 Nadi FIJ 2013 Bjelobrk, Igor AUS
9. QCC Queenstown NZL 2012 Johansen, Darryl AUS S-9 148 659 PGN
8. Z3.6 Rotorua NZL 2011 Zhao, Zong-Yuan AUS
7. Z3.6 Gold Coast AUS 2009 Smerdon, David AUS
6. Z3.6 Denarau FIJ 2007 Zhao, Zong-Yuan AUS
5. Z3.6 Auckland NZL 2005 Lane, Gary AUS
4. Z3.2b Coral Coast FIJ 2002 Johansen, Darryl AUS
3. Z3.2b Gold Coast AUS 2001 Gluzman, Mikhail AUS
2. Z3.2b Auckland NZL 2000 Wohl, Aleksandar AUS S-9 14 63 PGN
1. Z3.2b Gold Coast AUS 1999 Feldman, Vladimir AUS S-9 26 117 PGN

Note! There is no separate Oceania Chess Championship event. The type of tournament during which the Oceania champions were determined is marked in red. The abbreviations below indicate the relevant tournament.
Z3.2b - FIDE Oceania Zone 3.2b (-2005)
Z3.6 - FIDE Oceania Zone 3.6 (2005-)
NZop - 123rd New Zealand open ch
QCC - Queenside Chess Classic, also 119th New Zealand open ch
BB - 48th Begonia Ballarat Open





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