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Baltic Chess Championship

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The first Baltic Chess Congress took place in Riga, Latvia (then Russian Empire), in 1899. The winner was Robert Behting, the elder brother of Karl Behting, who won a play-off game with Karl Wilhelm Rosenkrantz. The second Baltic Chess Congress was played in Dorpat, Estonia (then Russian Empire), in 1901. There were four winners.

The first Baltic Chess Championship was held in the city of Klaipėda, Lithuania, on May 22-27, 1931. The eight-player single round-robin tournament was won by Isakas Vistaneckis (LTU) 4.5/7, a half point ahead of S. Gordonas (LTU), Paul Saladin Leonhardt (GER), Vladas Mikenas (EST/LTU) and Vladimirs Petrovs (LAT). The three others, Fricis Apšenieks (LAT), Aleksandras Machtas (LTU), and E. Gertschikoff (GER) finished in consecutive places.

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# Year City Winner
1* 1899 Riga Flag of Latvia Robert Behting (LAT), Flag of Latvia Karl Wilhelm Rosenkrantz (LAT) [1]
2* 1901 Dorpat Flag of Latvia Karl Behting (LAT), Flag of Latvia Wilhelm von Stamm (LAT),
Flag of Latvia Karl Wilhelm Rosenkrantz (LAT), Flag of Estonia W. Sohn (EST) [2]
 ?  ?  ?
1 1931 Klaipėda Flag of Lithuania Isakas Vistaneckis (LTU) [3]
 ?  ?  ?
1944/45 Riga Flag of Estonia Paul Keres (EST) [4]
1945 Riga Flag of Lithuania Vladas Mikenas (LTU) [5]
1946 Vilnius Flag of Russia Yuri Averbakh (RUS)
1947 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Paul Keres (EST)
1950 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Raul Renter (EST)
1952 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Kalju Pitksaar (EST)
1955 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Paul Keres (EST)
1958 Pärnu Flag of Ukraine Yakov Yukhtman (UKR) & Flag of Ukraine Taras Prokhorovich (UKR)
1960 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Paul Keres (EST)
1961 Palanga Flag of Estonia Iivo Nei (EST)
1963 Estonia Flag of Estonia Iivo Nei (EST)
1964 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Iivo Nei (EST)
1965 Palanga Flag of Lithuania Vladas Mikenas (LTU)
1966 Naroch Flag of Belarus Grigory Krupsky (BLR)
1967 Jūrmala Flag of Latvia Jānis Klovāns (LAT)
1968 Pärnu Flag of Latvia Alvis Vitolinš (LAT)
1969 Riga Flag of Russia Boris Rytov (RUS)
1970 Pärnu Flag of Estonia Andres Vooremaa (EST)
1971 Pärnu Flag of Ukraine Leonid Stein (UKR)
1973 Homel Flag of Belarus Viacheslav Dydyshko (BLR)
1974 Pärnu Flag of Belarus Viacheslav Dydyshko (BLR)
1975 Riga Flag of Latvia Alvis Vitolinš (LAT)
1976 Klaipėda Flag of Belarus Sergey Yuferov (BLR)
1977 Homel Flag of Lithuania Gintautas Piešina (LTU)
1978 Haapsalu Flag of Latvia Lev Gutman (LAT)
1979 Daugavpils Flag of Latvia Jānis Klovāns (LAT)
1981 Homel Flag of Lithuania Aloyzas Kveinys (LTU)
1982 Pärnu Flag of Russia Alexander Ivanov (RUS)
1985 Pärnu Flag of Latvia Edvins Kengis (LAT)
1986 Haapsalu Flag of Latvia Alexander Shabalov (LAT), Flag of Latvia Edvins Kengis (LAT) &
Flag of Russia Alexander Malevinsky (RUS)
1987 Kuldiga Flag of Russia Alexander Ivanov (RUS), Flag of Estonia Lembit Oll (EST) &
Flag of Russia Leonid Basin (RUS)
1988 Panevėžys Flag of Lithuania Gintautas Piešina (LTU)

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