Kampionad botswanat an echedoù

Kampionad botswanat an echedoù eo kampionad broadel an echedoù e Botswana. Aozet e vez abaoe 1978 . Abaoe 1982 e vez aozet gant Botswana Chess Federation (Kevre botswanat an echedoù), bet krouet e 1982 [1].

Kampioned

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Bloaz Kampion

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1978 Alfred Eddie Basa
1981 Graham Blackburne
1982 Pete Hamely
1986 Gotile Madikwe
1987 Dabilani Buthali
1988 John Hutchison
1989 John Hutchison
1990 John Hutchison
1991 John Hutchison
1992 Gosekelwe Moseki
1993 Nedjo Stevanovic
1994 Nedjo Stevanovic
1995 Nedjo Stevanovic
1996 Ignatius Njobvu
1997 Nedjo Stevanovic
1998 Ofentse Molale
1999 Ofentse Molale
2000 Ignatius Njobvu
2001 John Hutchison
2002 Ofentse Molale
2003 Ignatius Njobvu
2004 Providence Oatlhotse
2005 Phemelo Khetho[3]
2006 Phemelo Khetho[3]
2007 Phemelo Khetho[4]
2008 Providence Oatlhotse[5]
2009 Providence Oatlhotse[6]
2010 Barileng Gaealafshwe[6]
2011 Abel Dzilani[7]
2012 Providence Oatlhotse[8]
2013 Ignatius Njobvu[9]
2014 Phemelo Khetho[10]
2015 Providence Oatlhotse[11]
2016 Barileng Gaealafshwe[12]
2017 Barileng Gaealafshwe[13]
2018 Providence Oatlhotse[14]
2019 Phemelo Khetho[15]
2020 Thuso Mosutha[16]
2022 Moakofi Notha[17][18]
2023 Gomolemo Rongwane[19]

Notennoù ha dave

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  1. (fr)|FIDE |access-date=1 a viz Here 2016
  2. Campeonato Botswana.
  3. 3,0 ha3,1 Boiktuswane, Kenneth (15 March 2006). "Khetho Defends National Chess Crown". 
  4. Boiktuswane, Kenneth (12 April 2007). "Khetho and Lopang retain Botswana chess titles". 
  5. 2008 Botswana National Championship (27 March 2008).
  6. 6,0 ha6,1 "Barileng Metropolitan chess champion" (7 April 2010). 
  7. Koothupile, Botlhale (28 April 2011). "Dzilani is the new metropolitan chess champion". 
  8. 2012 Botswana Nat'l Championships (9 April 2012).
  9. "Metropolitan Chess Championship Comes To An End" (10 April 2013). 
  10. Shabani, Thamani (23 April 2014). "Onkemetse, Phemelo are Metropolitan champs". 
  11. Keetile, Portia (8 April 2015). "Oatlhotse Metropolitan champion". 
  12. Kolantsho, Calistus (30 March 2016). "Gaealafshwe upsets Oatlhotse to take crown". 
  13. Sejabosigo, Jeremiah (2 May 2017). "Gaealafshwe retains metropolitan trophy". 
  14. Sejabosigo, Jeremiah (10 May 2018). "Chess team in Zambia". 
  15. Masanako, Neo (7 May 2019). "Ladies chess team shines in Madagascar". 
  16. Chipepo, Cosmos (12 August 2020). "Mosutha sanitizes all opposition to be crowned Botswana Chess King - Africa Chess Media", Africa Chess Media. 
  17. Kolantsho, Calistus (10 April 2023). "Metropolitan National Chess elimination produces upsets". 
  18. 2022 Metropolitan National Chess Championship Finals Open Section Gaborone, Botswana (2 May 2023).
  19. 2023 Metropolitan National Chess Championship Finals Open Section (1 May 2023).