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  1. British Chess Championship, Torquay 2009. The British Chess Championships are organised by the English Chess Federation.The main tournament incorporates the British Championship, the English Chess Championships and the British Women's Chess Championship so it is possible, although it has never happened, for one player to win all three titles in the same competition.

  2. BCC History. The British Chess Championships have run in an almost unbroken series since the first British in 1904, which was played in Hastings and won by William Ewart Napier as British Chess Champion and Kate Finn as British Women’s Champion. Leicester player H E Atkins won the second event in 1905, and still holds the record for the most ...

  3. Supporting this great event is The John Robinson Youth Chess Trust. The Trust (an independent registered charity) was founded in 2006 to support junior chess in England. . The Trust has generously supported the British since 2006 and in 2023 awarded the English Chess Federation £10,000 to facilitate the promotion and organising of the event and to provide junior coaching during the champions

  4. The number in the extreme left-hand column of the table is the official number in the sequence of British Chess Federation (BCF) Congresses and British Championships. N.b. Not all the early BCF congresses featured a tournament for the British Championship. In 1919, 1922, 1927, 1930 and 1939 there were international or non-championship ...

  5. Pre-1920 • 1920-1929 • 1930-1939 • 1940-1949 • 1950-1959 • 1960-1969. 1970-1979 • 1980-1989 • 1990-1999 • 2000-2009 • 2010-2019 • 2020-present. British Championships • Gibraltar • Isle of Man • Varsity Matches • Players. Historical Documents • Ronnie Ives Collection (Yorkshire Evening Post Columns)

  6. See the current results and standings of the British Chess Championship 2022 games, updated live.

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  8. Supporting this great event is The John Robinson Youth Chess Trust. The Trust (an independent registered charity) was founded in 2006 to support junior chess in England. . The Trust has generously supported the British since 2006 and in 2023 awarded the English Chess Federation £10,000 to facilitate the promotion and organising of the event and to provide junior coaching during the champions

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