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Chess competition

The chess championship of El Salvador is organized by the Salvadoran Chess Federation (Spanish: Federación Salvadoreña de Ajedrez), and was first held in 1946. FIDE Master Boris Pineda has won the title a record eight times. A separate Salvadoran Women's Chess Championship has also been held annually since 1993.

National championship winners

Year National champion
1946 Antonio Salazar
1947 Antonio González
1952 Juan Serrano
1954 Benjamin Oliva
1955 Juan Serrano
1958 Benjamin Oliva
1959 Donato Pineda
1960 Donato Pineda
1961 Benjamin Oliva
1962 Juan Serrano
1963 Helios Quintanilla
1964 Jaime Soley
1965 Juan Serrano
1966 Atilio Mojica
1967 Benjamín Rojas
1968 Benjamín Rojas
1969 Atilio Mojica
1970 Leonardo Mena
1971 Antonio Grimaldi
1972 Atilio Mojica
1973 Antonio Grimaldi
1974 René Grimaldi
1975 Boris Pineda
1976 Boris Pineda
1977 Boris Pineda
1978 René Grimaldi
1979 Manuel Velásquez
1980 Manuel Velásquez
1982 Salvador Infante
1984 Eduardo Vásquez
1985 Salvador Infante
1987 René Grimaldi
1989 René Grimaldi
1990 Roberto Camacho
1991 Boris Pineda
1992 Boris Pineda
1994 Salvador Infante
1995 Salvador Infante
1996 Boris Pineda
1997 Roberto Camacho
1998 Boris Pineda
1999 Héctor Leyva [Wikidata]
2000 Héctor Leyva
2001 Lemnys Arias
2002 Carlos Burgos
2003 Boris Pineda
2004 Carlos Burgos
2005 Héctor Leyva
2006 Lemnys Arias
2007 Lemnys Arias
2008 Héctor Leyva
2009 Héctor Leyva
2010 Héctor Leyva
2011 Oscar Velásquez
2012 Gustavo Aguilar
2013 Daniel Arias
2014 Carlos Burgos
2015 Carlos Burgos
2016 Ricardo Chávez
2017 Jorge Giron
2018 Lemnys Arias
2019 Lemnys Arias
2020 Lemnys Arias
2021 Ricardo Chávez

Women's championship winners

Year Women's champion
1993 Reyna Chávez
1994 Brenda Cienfuegos
1995 Brenda Cienfuegos
1996 Brenda Cienfuegos
1997 Sonia Zepeda
1998 Sonia Zepeda
1999 Sonia Zepeda
2000 Sonia Zepeda
2001 Lorena Zepeda
2002 Lorena Zepeda
2003 Nayda Avalos
2004 Lorena Zepeda
2005 Lorena Zepeda
2006 Lorena Zepeda
2007 Lorena Zepeda
2008 Ada Castañeda, Gabriela Avelar
2009 Sonia Zepeda, Lorena Zepeda
2010 Marcela Aguilar
2011 Bera Hernandez
2012 Gabriela Avelar
2013 Ingrid Sanchez
2014 Ingrid Sanchez
2015 Ingrid Sanchez
2016 Marjorie Herrera
2017 Judith Santos
2018 Andrea Ortez
2019 Marjorie Herrera
2020 Andrea Ortez
2021 Angie Garcia

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