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List of USSR Russian draughts championship winners

List winners of USSR championship in Russian draughts.

The annual draughts competition was held in the USSR from 1924 to 1991. The first official championship was held in 1924 in Moscow. The last championship was held in 1991 in connection with the disintegration of the USSR. The championships were held in a round robin system. The first and second championships were held without time control and without recording the games, which became mandatory starting from the third championship. The regulation gave 1 hour for 15 moves. It lasted until 1972. [1]

Since 1952, the championship began to be held with quarterfinals, semi-finals and finals. In 1961, for the first time, the national championship final was held on the Swiss system. In 1969, the Swiss system semi-final was held with 70 athletes, in the final 10 checkers played in a two-round robin system. In 1972, the system of micro-matches, proposed by the Moscow master Vladimir Gagarin, was used for the first time, designed to increase the number of productive games. According to this system, the opponents had to determine the result of the game between them not in one game, but in two: one game had to be played with white, and the second with black, moreover, for the victory in a micro-match (with a score of 2-0 or 1.5-0.5) one point was given, half a point was given for a draw, 0 points for a defeat.[2] In 1972, the semi-finals were played in a round robin system, in the finals in a round robin system, for the first time, micro-matches of two games with a shortened time control were played: 1 hour 10 minutes for the first 35 moves and then 30 minutes for every 15 moves. [3] Since this year, the finals have been played using the micromatch system. In 1973, the selection for the finals was based on the results of the championships of sports societies, the finals were held according to the Swiss system with a shorter time control. At the 1984 championship, the draw for the mandatory first moves was used for the first time. Since this year, the finals have been held in two stages. At the first stage, the participants of the second stage were selected. At the second stage, the champion and prize-winners were determined.

The last championship was held in 1991 in connection with the disintegration of the USSR, total 51 championships were held. This competition was the largest competition in Russian draughts, only at 1993 took place first Draughts-64 World Championship in Russian draughts.

Number Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
1 1924 Moscow Vasiliy Medkov Nikolay Kukuev Sergey Sokolov
2 1925 Moscow Vasiliy Medkov Nikolay Kukuev Michael Ivanov
3 + match 1927 Moscow Vladimir Bakumenko Sergey Sokolov Leonid Potapov
match 1928 Moscow Vasiliy MedkovVladimir Bakumenko (+ 6, - 4, = 10)
4 1930 Moscow Dmitriy Shebedev Igor Timkovskiy Semyon Korhov
Vladimir Romanov
5 1934 (March) Moscow Boris Blinder
Semyon Natov
-------- Vladimir Romanov
Igor Timkovskiy
6 1934 (December) Leningrad Igor Timkovskiy Vasiliy Sokov Leonid Potapov
7 1938 Kyiv Vasiliy Sokov Izrail Blitshtein
Aleksander Verete
Leonid Potapov
Leon Ramm
Igor Timkovskiy
Nikolay Shutilkin
--------
8 1945 Moscow Iser Kuperman Boris Blinder Aleksander Verete
Dmitriy Korshunov
9 + match 1946/47 Leningrad + Moscow Iser Kuperman Marat Kogan Vladimir Romanov
Zinoviy Tsirik
10 1947/48 Moscow Iser Kuperman Boris Blinder
Marat Kogan
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11 1949 Moscow Marat Kogan Zinoviy Tsirik Nikolay Kosogov
12 1950 Kyiv Iser Kuperman Vladimir Kaplan Marat Kogan
13 1951 Kharkiv Zinoviy Tsirik Boris Blinder
Marat Kogan
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14 1952 Leningrad Boris Blinder Marat Kogan Zinoviy Tsirik
15 1953 Minsk Yuriy Mitiagin Vladimir Romanov
Vladimir Kaplan
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16 1954 Chișinău Valentin Abaulin Iser Kuperman Nikolay Sretenskiy
Vladimir Kaplan
Eugeniy Tiunev
17 1955 Baku Zinoviy Tsirik Petr Sviatoy
Valentin Abaulin
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18 + match 1957/58 Kharkiv + Poltava Zinoviy Tsirik
Boris Blinder
-------- Dmitriy Roskov
19 + доп.match 1959 Minsk + Orekhovo-Zuyevo Zinoviy Tsirik Boris Blinder Vyacheslav Shchyogolev
20 + match 1960 Tula + Kyiv Zinoviy Tsirik
Arkadiy Plakkhin
-------- Veniamin Gorodetskiy
21 1961 Taganrog Veniamin Gorodetskiy Valentin Abaulin Teodor Shmulian
22 + match 1962 Kharkiv + Orekhovo-Zuyevo Valentin Abaulin Veniamin Gorodetskiy Arkadiy Plakkhin
23 1963 Liepāja Arkadiy Plakkhin Vladimir Golosuev Valentin Abaulin
24 1964 Smolensk Zinoviy Tsirik Valentin Abaulin
Viktor Petrov
Viktor Litvinovich
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25 1965 Liepāja Viktor Litvinovich Valentin Abaulin Nikolay Abatsiev
26 1966 Grozny Vitaliy Gabrielian Yuriy Arustamov Viktor Litvinovich
27 1967 Almaty Viktor Litvinovich Nikolay Abatsiev Arkadiy Plakkhin
28 1968 Baku Nikolay Abatsiev Vitaliy Gabrielian Eugeniy Tiunev
Nikolay Kononov
29 1969 Chișinău Vitaliy Gabrielian Nikolay Abatsiev Yuriy Arustamov
30 1970 Liepāja Yuriy Arustamov Vladimir Vigman Vitaliy Gabrielian
Eduard Tsukernik
31 1971 Poti Viktor Litvinovich Vitaliy Gabrielian Виктор Чечиков
32 1972 Orenburg Yuriy Kustarev
Pavel Milovidov
Arkadiy Plakkhin
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33 1973 Voroshilovgrad Vitaliy Gabrielian Eduard Tsukernik Nikolay Abatsiev
34 1974 Kaliningrad Arkadiy Plakkhin Markiel Fazylov Eugeniy Kukleev
35 1975 Simferopol Elshad Mursalov
Boris Simonian
-------- Yuriy Arustamov
36 1976 Yalta Vladimir Vigman Ayvar Voitseshchuk Elshad Mursalov
37 1977 Bender Vladimir Vigman
Vitaliy Gabrielian
-------- Aleksander Kandaurov
38 1978 Vilnius Vladimir Vigman Vitaliy Gabrielian Michael Rahunov
39 1979 Baku Viktor Litvinovich Michael Rahunov Aleksey Ustinov
40 1980 Grodno Michael Rahunov
Markiel Fazylov
-------- Viktor Litvinovich
41 1981 Kyiv Markiel Fazylov Boris Simonian Viktor Litvinovich
42 1982 Chișinău Aleksander Kandaurov Levon Sayadian Vitaliy Gabrielian
43 1983 Tallinn Levon Sayadian Vitaliy Gabrielian Arkadiy Plakkhin
44 1984 Moscow Alexander Schwarzman Michael Rahunov Nikolay Abatsiev
45 1985 Tashkent Sergey Ovechkin
Arunas Norvaisas
-------- Vitaliy Gabrielian
46 1986 Tallinn Alexander Schwarzman Vitaliy Gabrielian Aleksander Kandaurov
47 1987 Samarkand Aleksander Kandaurov Aleksey Konstantinov Arunas Norvaisas
48 1988 Baku Michael Rahunov
Nikolay Abatsiev
-------- Arunas Norvaisas
49 1989 Pinsk Aleksander Kandaurov
Andrey Ivanov
-------- Michael Rahunov
50 1990 Mariupol Markiel Fazylov
Yuriy Korolev
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51 1991 Chișinău Ion Dosca
Aleksander Kandaurov
-------- Yuriy Korolev

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