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The Finnish Chess Championship is the national championship in chess in Finland. Winners Year | Host city | Winner[1][2] | 1922 | Helsinki | Anatol Tschepurnoff | 1928 | Viipuri | Anatol Tschepurnoff | 1931 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1932 | Helsinki | Ragnar Krogius | 1933 | Helsinki | Birger Axel Rasmusson | 1934 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1935 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1936 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1937 | Helsinki | Thorsten Gauffin | 1938 | Helsinki | Toivo Salo | 1939 | Helsinki | Osmo Kaila | 1945 | Helsinki | Hugo Ilmari Solin | 1946 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1947 | Helsinki | Jalo Aatos Fred | 1948 | Turku | Aarne Ilmari Niemalä | 1949 | Helsinki | Toivo Salo | 1950 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1951 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1952 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1953 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1954 | Helsinki | Osmo Kaila | 1955 | Helsinki | Jalos Aatos Fred | 1956 | Helsinki | Toivo Salo | 1957 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1958 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1959 | Turku | Kaarle Ojanen | 1960 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1961 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1962 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1963 | Helsinki | Eero Böök | 1964 | Helsinki | Ilkka Antero Kanko | 1965 | Helsinki | Heikki Westerinen | 1966 | Naantali | Heikki Westerinen | 1967 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1968 | Helsinki | Heikki Westerinen | 1969 | Helsinki | Mauri Olavi Sirkiä | 1970 | Helsinki | Heikki Westerinen | 1971 | Helsinki | Ilkka Juhani Sarén | 1972 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1974 | Helsinki | Pertti Kalervo Poutiainen | 1976 | Helsinki | Pertti Kalervo Poutiainen | 1978 | Helsinki | Yrjö Aukusti Rantanen | 1980 | Järvenpää | Jorma Paavo Äijälä | 1982 | Helsinki | Veijo Mäki | 1983 | Helsinki | Kaarle Ojanen | 1984 | Helsinki | Antti Pyhälä | 1985 | Espoo | Jouni Yrjölä | 1986 | Pori | Yrjö Aukusti Rantanen | 1987 | Jyväskylä | Mika Ebeling | 1988 | Helsinki | Jouni Yrjölä | 1989 | Tampere | Antti Pyhälä | 1990 | Helsinki | Veijo Mäki | 1991 | Tampere | Joose Norri | 1992 | Helsinki | Esko Matti Hakulinen | 1993 | Naantali | Marko Manninen | 1994 | Helsinki | Joose Norri | 1995 | Helsinki | Joose Norri | 1996 | Helsinki | Joose Norri | 1997 | Helsinki | Antti Pihlajasalo | 1998 | Karhula | Tapani Sammalvuo | 1999 | Vammala | Olli Salmensuu | 2000 | Helsinki | Aleksei Holmsten | 2001 | Helsinki | Joose Norri | 2002 | Helsinki | Mika Karttunen | 2003 | Helsinki | Heikki Lehtinen | 2004 | Espoo | Heikki Lehtinen | 2005 | Lahti | Tapani Sammalvuo | 2006 | Helsinki | Mika Karttunen | 2007 | Helsinki | Mika Karttunen | 2008 | Mantta | Tomi Nybäck | 2009 | Tampere | Mika Karttunen | 2010 | Helsinki | Mika Karttunen | 2011 | Helsinki | Mikael Agopov | 2012 | Helsinki | Vilka Sipila | 2013 | Mantta | Mika Karttunen | 2014 | Helsinki | Mika Karttunen | 2015 | Kalajoki | Mikael Agopov | 2016 | Helsinki | Vilka Sipila | 2017 | Helsinki | Teemu Virtanen | 2018 | Helsinki | Mikael Agopov |
References1. ^{{citation| last=Whyld | first=Ken | author-link=Ken Whyld| year=1986| title=Chess: The Records| publisher=Guinness Books| isbn=0-85112-455-0| pages=98–99}} (results through 1985) 2. ^{{cite web|title=Men's Finnish Chess Championships|url=http://www.shakki.net/shakkipeli/historia/henkilokoht.html|website=ShakkiNet|accessdate=7 December 2017|date=20 June 2017}}
External links | last=Crowther | first=Mark | date=19 June 2006 | title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 606: Finnish Championship | publisher=London Chess Center | url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic606.html#13}} (2006 crosstable)- Finnish Championship July 2008 Finland FIDE Chess Tournament report
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