Panamanian Chess Championship
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The Panamanian Chess Championship is the individual national chess
Chess
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 championship of Panama
Panama
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. The first edition was played in 1945 and won by Rubén Darío Cabrera. It was originally a biennial event, and from 1945 to 1961 six championships were played, and from 1962 to 1971 eight championships. From 1972 to 1976, it was held annually, but the tournament of 1977 never finished because the beginning of a long schism in Panamanian chess. From 1978 to 1988, it was again held annually. In 1989 and from 1991 to 2004, two organizations held separate events, resulting in two champions, but in 1990 there was a single competition, and therefore one champion. In 2005 both federations made peace, and since then there has only been one championship each year. The women's chess championships began in 2002 and has been held annually since then. Panama is the only country in the world where a father and daughter have been champions in the same year twice, 2003 and 2008. To show the rise of new istmhian chess, Panama took in 2008 the Centroamerican Championship by the hand of Jorge Baules, first IM of Panama.
In 2010 don't played because oficial budgets trouble with "PANDEPORTES", the government sports entity (they have 3 chiefs in only eleven months), and played the tournament in the firsts months of 2011.

Champions

Year Winner (men) Winner (women) Winner (Youth Champion) Winner (scholarship)
1945 Rubén Darío Cabrera
1947 Enrique Linares
1955 Francisco Denis
1957 Francisco Denis
1959 Francisco Pérez
1961 Francisco Pérez
1962 Francisco Pérez
1964 Francisco Pérez
1965 Francisco Pérez
1966 Francisco Pérez
1967 Francisco Pérez
1969 Francisco Pérez
1970 Francisco Pérez
1971 Francisco Pérez
1972 Juan Ramón Martínez
1973 Juan Ramón Martínez
1974 Bolívar Fabrega  ---  Mario Hay
1975 Bolivar Fabrega
1976 Bolívar Fabrega  -----  Elio Ortiz  Jorge Lam
1977 Bolívar Fabrega
1978 Iván Saucedo
1979 Pablo Cuéllar
Pablo Cuellar
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1980 Mario Hay  -----  Agustín Cantilo-Paz  -----
1981 Blass Barría
1982 Blass Barría
1983 Nestor Sosa
1984 Blass Barría
1985 Jorge Luis Arosemena
1986 Elio Ortíz
1987 Javier De León
1988 Javier De León
1989 Javier De León - Francisco Perez
1990 Blas Barria
1991 Agustín Cantilo-Paz
1992 Benjamín Rivera
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1993 Javier De León
1994 Mario Hay
1995 Miguel Gamboa   -----  -----  Francisco Castroverde
1996 Mario Hay  -----  Héctor Díaz  Luis Aquije
1997 Mario Hay  -----  Luis A. Hidalgo/  Luis A. Hidalgo
1998 vacancy
Vacancy
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-----  -----  Ramiro Rosas/Yolanda Villarreal
1999 Jorge Luis Arosemena  -----  ------  Luis A. Hidalgo/Amada Birbraguer
2000 Jorge Luis Arosemena  -----  Jorge Sánchez/  Luis Esquivel/
2001 Jorge Baúles  -----  Luis A. Hidalgo/  Rancés Valdés/Raissa Barría
2002 Hétor Díaz  Raissa Barría  Jorge Baúles/  Gilberto Madrid/
2003 Jorge Luis Arosemena  Betty Arosemena
2004 Mario Hay  Raissa Barria
2005 Javier De León  Yaribeth González
2006 Mario Hay   Yaribeth González
2007 Jorge Luis Arosemena  Raissa Barría
2008 Jorge Luis Arosemena  Betty Arosemena
2009 Jorge Baúles  Raissa Barría
2011 Rancés Valdés  Raissa Barría
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