The Rubinstein Memorial is an annual chess tournament held in Polanica-Zdrój, Poland in honour of the chess legend Akiba Rubinstein. Rubinstein died in 1961 and the tournament had its first edition in 1963. The tournament usually consists of several tournaments in different rating or age groups. The main tournament is usually a closed round-robin tournament, while the other tournaments are open Swiss system tournaments.
Winners
# Year Winner #RR 1 1963
Nikola Padevsky (Bulgaria)16 2 1964
Andrzej Filipowicz (Poland)
Bruno Parma (Yugoslavia)16 3 1965
Evgeni Vasiukov (USSR)
Péter Dely (Hungary)14 4 1966
Vasily Smyslov (USSR)15 5 1967
Semyon Furman (USSR)16 6 1968
Vasily Smyslov (USSR)16 7 1969
Laszlo Barczay (Hungary)16 8 1970
Jan Smejkal (Czechoslovakia)16 9 1971
Helmut Pfleger (Germany)16 10 1972
Jan Smejkal (Czechoslovakia)16 11 1973
Włodzimierz Schmidt (Poland)14 12 1974
Vladimir Karasev (USSR)16 13 1975
Yuri Averbakh (USSR)16 14 1976
Gennadi Timoshchenko (USSR)15 15 1977
Vlastimil Hort (Czechoslovakia)18 16 1978
Mark Tseitlin (USSR)15 17 1979
Yuri Razuvayev (USSR)16 18 1980
Oleg Romanishin (USSR)14 19 1981
Włodzimierz Schmidt (Poland)14 20 1982
Lothar Vogt (East Germany)15 21 1983
Viacheslav Dydyshko (USSR)15 22 1984
Gennadi Zaichik (USSR)16 23 1985
Konstantin Lerner (USSR)16 24 1986
Péter Lukács (Hungary)13 25 1987
Uwe Bönsch (East Germany)13 26 1988
Alexander Chernin (USSR)15 27 1989
Igor Novikov (USSR)16 28 1991
Joël Lautier (France)12 29 1992
Oleg Romanishin (Ukraine)12 30 1993
Gennadi Sosonko (Netherlands)12 31 1994
Evgeny Mochalov (Belarus)Open 32 1995
Veselin Topalov (Bulgaria)12 33 1996
Alexander Beliavsky (Slovenia)12 34 1997
Sergei Rublevsky (Russia)10 35 1998
Boris Gelfand (Belarus)10 36 1999
Loek van Wely (Netherlands)10 37 2000
Boris Gelfand (Israel)10 38 2001
Vladimir Baklan (Ukraine)Open 39 2002
Alexander Zubarev (Ukraine)Open 40 2003
David Navara (Czech Republic)Open 41 2005
Paweł Czarnota (Poland)Open 42 2006
Robert Kempiński (Poland)10 43 2007
Bartosz Soćko (Poland)10 44 2008
Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine)10 45 2009
Wojciech Moranda (Poland)Open 46 2010
Kacper Piorun (Poland)Open 47 2011
Aleksander Hnydiuk (Poland)10 49 2013
Wojciech Moranda (Poland)10 50 2014
Vadim Shishkin (Ukraine)10 51 2015
Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)10 52 2016
Marcin Szeląg (Poland)Open 53 2017
Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)Open 54 2018
Artur Frolov (Ukraine)Open 55 2019
Tomasz Warakomski (Poland)Open 56 2020
Sergei Ovsejevitsch (Ukraine)Open 57 2021
Kirill Shevchenko (Ukraine)
David Navara (Czech Republic)10 58 2022
Alexander Donchenko (Germany)
Dimitrios Mastrovasilis (Greece)10 59 2023
Grzegorz Nasuta (Poland)10
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