Belarusian Chess Championship

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The 65th Belarusian Chess Championship (65th) was held 18–28 February 1999. GM Viacheslav Dydyshko won the 12-player, single round-robin tournament (average Elo rating 2424), earning his tenth championship in 26 attempts.

# Year Winner
1 1924 Solomon Rozental
2 1925 Solomon Rozental
3 1926 Konstantin Vygodchikov
4 1928 Konstantin Vygodchikov
Abram Model (off contest)
Vladislav Silich
5 1932 Nikolai Riumin (off contest)
6 1933 Abram Manevich
7 1934 Vladislav Silich
8 1936 Gavril Veresov
9 1937 Vladislav Silich
10 1938 Andor Lilienthal (off contest)
11 1939 Gavril Veresov
12 1941 Gavril Veresov
13 1947 Vladimir Saigin
14 1948 Ratmir Kholmov
15 1949 Vladimir Saigin
16 1950 Vladimir Saigin
17 1951 Vladimir Saigin
18 1952 Isaac Boleslavsky
Vladimir Saigin
19 1953 Vladimir Saigin
Alexei Suetin
20 1954 Vladimir Saigin
21 1955 Alexei Suetin
22 1956 Boris Goldenov
23 1957 Alexei Suetin
24 1958 Gavril Veresov
25 1959 Alexei Suetin
26 1960 Alexei Suetin
27 1961 Alexei Suetin
28 1962 Albert Kapengut
29 1963 Gavril Veresov
30 1964 Isaac Boleslavsky
31 1965  ?
32 1966 Abram Roizman
33 1967  ?
34 1968 Albert Kapengut
35 1969 Albert Kapengut
36 1970 Victor Zheliandinov
Abram Roizman
Albert Kapengut
37 1971  ?
38 1972 Viktor Kupreichik
39 1973 Viacheslav Dydyshko
L. Sazonov
N. Tsarenkov
Abram Roizman
40 1974 Evgeny Mochalov
41 1975 Vladimir Veremeichik
Vladlen Vakulienko
42 1976 Albert Kapengut
43 1977 Albert Kapengut
44 1978 Albert Kapengut
45 1979 Viacheslav Dydyshko
46 1980 Viacheslav Dydyshko
47 1981 B. Malishov
48 1982 Viacheslav Dydyshko
Peter Korzubov
49 1983 Sergey Yuferov
50 1984 Boris Gelfand
51 1985 Boris Gelfand
52 1986 Rustem Dautov
53 1987 Ilya Smirin
54 1988 Viacheslav Dydyshko
55 1989  ?
56 1990  ?
57 1991  ?
58 1992  ?
59 1993  ?
60 1994 Yury Shulman
61 1995  ?
62 1996  ?
63 1997  ?
64 1998  ?
65 1999 Viacheslav Dydyshko
66 2000  ?
67 2001  ?
68 2002 Sergei Azarov
69 2003 Viktor Kupreichik
70 2004 Andrej Maljush
71 2005 Alexei Fedorov
72 2006 Viacheslav Dydyshko
73 2007 Aleksej Aleksandrov

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