The Cappelle-la-Grande Open is a chess tournament held every year in Cappelle-la-Grande, France, since 1985. It is usually played in the second half of February with an accelerated Swiss-system format in nine rounds. It is organized by the chess club L'Echiquier Cappellois and is played in the Palais des Arts of Cappelle-la-Grande.
It has become over the years one of the largest opens in the world, but in terms of average player strength slightly behind the Gibraltar Chess Festival or the Aeroflot Open of Moscow.
List of winners
- Note: with multiple first-place finishers, the winner on the Buchholz tie-break is listed first.
- # - Year - Winner(s) - Points - Players - 1 - 1985  Waldemar Hanasz (Poland) Waldemar Hanasz (Poland)- 6½ - 68 - 2 - 1986  Sergey Smagin (Soviet Union) Sergey Smagin (Soviet Union)
  Viacheslav Eingorn (Soviet Union) Viacheslav Eingorn (Soviet Union)
  Joseph Gallagher (England) Joseph Gallagher (England)- 6 - 106 - 3 - 1987  Anthony Kosten (England) Anthony Kosten (England)
  Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union) Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union)
  Jonny Hector (Sweden) Jonny Hector (Sweden)- 7 - 115 - 4 - 1988  Vladimir Okhotnik (Soviet Union) Vladimir Okhotnik (Soviet Union)- 7½ - 138 - 5 - 1989  Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union) Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union)
  Mark Hebden (England) Mark Hebden (England)- 7 - 137 - 6 - 1990  Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union) Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union)
  Mark Hebden (England) Mark Hebden (England)- 7½ - 201 - 7 - 1991  Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union) Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union)
  Matthew Sadler (England) Matthew Sadler (England)- 8 - 289 - 8 - 1992  Julian Hodgson (England) Julian Hodgson (England)- 8 - 308 - 9 - 1993  Evgeniy Solozhenkin (Russia) Evgeniy Solozhenkin (Russia)- 7½ - 416 - 10 - 1994  Vladimir Chuchelov (Russia) Vladimir Chuchelov (Russia)
  Tony Miles (England) Tony Miles (England)
  Gennadi Kuzmin (Ukraine) Gennadi Kuzmin (Ukraine)
  Mark Hebden (England) Mark Hebden (England)- 7 - 401 - 11 - 1995  Tony Miles (England) Tony Miles (England)
  Mark Hebden (England) Mark Hebden (England)
  Evgeny Sveshnikov (Russia) Evgeny Sveshnikov (Russia)- 7 - 572 - 12 - 1996  Alexander Nenashev (Uzbekistan) Alexander Nenashev (Uzbekistan)- 7½ - 509 - 13 - 1997  Vladimir Burmakin (Russia) Vladimir Burmakin (Russia)
  Vladimir Baklan (Ukraine) Vladimir Baklan (Ukraine)
  Ľubomír Ftáčnik (Slovakia) Ľubomír Ftáčnik (Slovakia)
  Jean-Marc Degraeve (France) Jean-Marc Degraeve (France)
  Alexey Vyzmanavin (Russia) Alexey Vyzmanavin (Russia)
  Tony Miles (England) Tony Miles (England)
  Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan) Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan)
  Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine) Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine)
  Mark Hebden (England) Mark Hebden (England)
  Darius Ruželė (Lithuania) Darius Ruželė (Lithuania)- 7 - 504 - 14 - 1998  Igor Glek (Russia) Igor Glek (Russia)- 7½ - 637 - 15 - 1999  Simen Agdestein (Norway) Simen Agdestein (Norway)
 .svg.png.webp) Mikhail Gurevich (Belgium) Mikhail Gurevich (Belgium)
  Pavel Tregubov (Russia) Pavel Tregubov (Russia)- 7½ - 615 - 16 - 2000  Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine) Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine)
  Gilberto Milos (Brazil) Gilberto Milos (Brazil)- 7½ - 643 - 17 - 2001 .svg.png.webp) Vladimir Chuchelov (Belgium) Vladimir Chuchelov (Belgium)
  Einar Gausel (Norway) Einar Gausel (Norway)- 7½ - 702 - 18 - 2002  Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania) Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania)- 7½ - 677 - 19 - 2003  Vladimir Burmakin (Russia) Vladimir Burmakin (Russia)
  Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania) Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania)
  Philipp Schlosser (Germany) Philipp Schlosser (Germany)
  Alexander Areshchenko (Ukraine) Alexander Areshchenko (Ukraine)
  Jakov Geller (Russia) Jakov Geller (Russia)
  Dmitry Bocharov (Russia) Dmitry Bocharov (Russia)
  Evgeny Miroshnichenko (Ukraine) Evgeny Miroshnichenko (Ukraine)- 7 - 606 - 20 - 2004  Evgeny Najer (Russia) Evgeny Najer (Russia)
  Kaido Külaots (Estonia) Kaido Külaots (Estonia)
  Artyom Timofeev (Russia) Artyom Timofeev (Russia)
  Zoltan Gyimesi (Hungary) Zoltan Gyimesi (Hungary)
  Sergey Grigoriants (Russia) Sergey Grigoriants (Russia)
  Oleg Korneev (Russia) Oleg Korneev (Russia)- 7 - 576 - 21 - 2005  David Shengelia (Georgia) David Shengelia (Georgia)
  Michail Brodsky (Ukraine) Michail Brodsky (Ukraine)- 7½ - 589 - 22 - 2006  Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine) Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine)- 7½ - 624 - 23 - 2007  Wang Yue (China) Wang Yue (China)
  Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan) Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan)
  David Arutinian (Georgia) David Arutinian (Georgia)
  Yuri Drozdovskij (Ukraine) Yuri Drozdovskij (Ukraine)
  Vasily Yemelin (Russia) Vasily Yemelin (Russia)- 7 - 608 - 24 - 2008  Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan) Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan)
  David Arutinian (Georgia) David Arutinian (Georgia)
  Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine)
  Yuriy Kryvoruchko (Ukraine) Yuriy Kryvoruchko (Ukraine)
  Konstantin Chernyshov (Russia) Konstantin Chernyshov (Russia)
  Andrei Deviatkin (Russia) Andrei Deviatkin (Russia)
  Vasilios Kotronias (Greece) Vasilios Kotronias (Greece)
  Erwin L'Ami (Netherlands) Erwin L'Ami (Netherlands)- 7 - 612 - 25 - 2009  Yuri Vovk (Ukraine) Yuri Vovk (Ukraine)- 7½ - 610 - 26 - 2010  Yaroslav Zherebukh (Ukraine) Yaroslav Zherebukh (Ukraine)- 7½ - 652 - 27 - 2011  Grzegorz Gajewski (Poland) Grzegorz Gajewski (Poland)- 7½ - 573 - 28 - 2012  Pentala Harikrishna (India) Pentala Harikrishna (India)
  Parimarjan Negi (India) Parimarjan Negi (India)
  Tornike Sanikidze (Georgia) Tornike Sanikidze (Georgia)
  Tigran Gharamian (France) Tigran Gharamian (France)
  Martyn Kravtsiv (Ukraine) Martyn Kravtsiv (Ukraine)- 7 - 497 - 29 - 2013  Sanan Sjugirov (Russia) Sanan Sjugirov (Russia)
  Parimarjan Negi (India) Parimarjan Negi (India)
  Maxim Rodshtein (Israel) Maxim Rodshtein (Israel)
  Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine)
 .svg.png.webp) Eric Hansen (Canada) Eric Hansen (Canada)
  Vlad-Cristian Jianu (Romania) Vlad-Cristian Jianu (Romania)
  Alexei Fedorov (Belarus) Alexei Fedorov (Belarus)
  Yuri Vovk (Ukraine) Yuri Vovk (Ukraine)- 7 - 564 - 30 - 2014  Axel Bachmann (Paraguay) Axel Bachmann (Paraguay)
  Sergei Azarov (Belarus) Sergei Azarov (Belarus)- 7½ - 604 - 31 - 2015  Li Chao (China) Li Chao (China)
  Vladimir Onischuk (Ukraine) Vladimir Onischuk (Ukraine)- 7½ - 555 - 32 - 2016  Gata Kamsky (United States) Gata Kamsky (United States)- 7½ - 538 - 33 - 2017[1]  Jean-Marc Degraeve (France) Jean-Marc Degraeve (France)- 8 - 216 - 34 - 2018[2]  Christian Bauer (France) Christian Bauer (France) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria)- 8 - 360 - 35 - 2019[3]  Miguoel Admiraal (Netherlands) Miguoel Admiraal (Netherlands) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Namig Guliyev (Azerbaijan) Namig Guliyev (Azerbaijan) Maxime Lagarde (France) Maxime Lagarde (France) Jules Moussard (France) Jules Moussard (France)- 7½ - 332 - 36 - 2020[4]  Jules Moussard (France) Jules Moussard (France)- 8 - 332 - 37 - 2021 - Cancelled - 38 - 2022[5]  Vladislav Bakhmatsky (Ukraine) Vladislav Bakhmatsky (Ukraine) Nihal Sarin (India) Nihal Sarin (India) Martin Petrov (Bulgaria) Martin Petrov (Bulgaria) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Jesper Søndergaard Thybo (Denmark) Jesper Søndergaard Thybo (Denmark) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria) Nico Zwirs (Netherlands) Nico Zwirs (Netherlands) Julien Song (France) Julien Song (France)- 7 - 341 - 39 - 2023[6]  S. P. Sethuraman (India) S. P. Sethuraman (India) Harsha Bharathakoti (India) Harsha Bharathakoti (India)- 7½ - 382 
References
- ↑ Dornbusch, Philippe (2017-02-26). "Jean-Marc Degraeve s'impose à l'Open de Cappelle 2017". Chess & Strategy (in French). Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ↑ "Christian Bauer is the winner in Capelle La Grande 2018". Chessdom. 2018-03-11. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ↑ Crowther, Mark (2019-02-25). "TWIC 1268: 35th Cappelle-la-Grande Open 2019". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
- ↑ "Open de Cappelle la Grande 2020 - Classement après la ronde 9". Fédération Française des Echecs. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
- ↑ "38e Open de Cappelle la Grande - 2022 - Classement après la ronde 9". Fédération Française des Echecs. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
- ↑ "39e Open International de Cappelle la Grande - Classement après la ronde 9". Fédération Française des Echecs. Retrieved 2023-08-31.
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