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Australian Correspondence Chess Championship

The Australian Correspondence Chess Championship is organised by the Correspondence Chess League of Australia (CCLA). The event was held three times before 1937, with O Ludlow winning once and F M Hallman winning twice. Regular championships have been held since 1937 with a break from 1939 to 1945 due to World War II.

Australian Correspondence Chess Championship

  • 1937 C.J.S. Purdy
  • 1948 C.J.S. Purdy
  • 1950 Romanas Arlauskas
  • 1955 Max Salm
  • 1959 Karlis Ozols, John Kellner
  • 1961 John Kellner
  • 1963 Lloyd Fell
  • 1966 Alan Miller, Max Salm
  • 1969 Clive Barnett
  • 1972 Peter Thompson
  • 1975 Michael Woodhams
  • 1977 Irvis Venclovas, Greg Ware
  • 1979 Norton Jacobi, Roy Weigand
  • 1981 Kevin Harrison
  • 1983 Simon Jenkinson
  • 1985 Lloyd Fell
  • 1987 Guy West
  • 1989 Frank Hutchings
  • 1991 Jose Silva
  • 1993 Frank Hutchings
  • 1995 Bill Jordan
  • 1997 Clive Barnett Stewart Booth
  • 1999 Mike Juradowitch
  • 2001 Stewart Booth
  • 2003 Gary Benson
  • 2004 B. Oates
  • 2005 Dr. Clive Barnett, John Paul Fenwick
  • 2006 Dr. Clive Barnett
  • 2007 Dr. E.B. Morgan
  • 2008 John Paul Fenwick
  • 2010 Simon W. Jenkinson
  • 2012 Clive Murden
  • 2013 Colin D. McKenzie
  • 2014 Colin D. McKenzie
  • 2015 Barrie Mulligan
  • 2016 Richard Egelstaff
  • 2017 Barrie Mulligan
  • 2018 Joseph Tanti
  • 2019 Barrie Mulligan
  • 2020 In progress

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