View of the tournament hall from the Open (Zegrze) 2005 event The European Individual Chess Championship  is a chess  tournament organised by the European Chess Union . It was established in 2000 and has since then taken place on a yearly basis. Apart from determining the European champions (open and women's), another objective of this tournament is to determine a number of players who qualify for the FIDE World Cup  and the FIDE Women's World Cup  (formerly the knockout Women's World Championship ). 
 
Mode of play  The European Individual Championship consists of two separate tournaments , an open event and a women's event, held at different times of the year and hosted in different cities. Both are Swiss system tournaments , with a varying number of rounds. Historically, the only exception to this was the first Women's Championship tournament in 2000, which was held as a knockout tournament. 
Apart from the first edition in 2000, where in case of a tie the Buchholz  rating was used as a tie-breaker, rapid  play playoff matches are used to determine the medal winners as well as the world championship qualifiers. 
 
Controversy  There have been a number of controversies associated with the tournament: 
 At most venues, participants and accompanying persons have been obliged to stay at the "official hotel", appointed by the local organizers. The room rates for participants, however, have been significantly higher than for other hotel guests.[ 1] [ 2] ACP  in 2003. Also the standard of the hotels as well as of the food has been a focus of complaints by players and journalists.  As the European Championships are part of the FIDE World Championship cycle, starting with the 2001 edition, the new, faster FIDE time control was used. This led to many complaints by the participants about increased stress, incessant time trouble and a steep deterioration of the quality of the games.[ 3] [ 4]  
  Year   Venue      Gold   Silver   Bronze   Players/rounds     2000   Saint-Vincent , Italy Pavel Tregubov  (RUS )  Aleksej Aleksandrov  (BLR )  Tomasz Markowski  (POL )  120 / 11     2001   Ohrid , Macedonia Emil Sutovsky  (ISR )  Ruslan Ponomariov  (UKR )  Zurab Azmaiparashvili  (GEO )  203 / 13     2002   Batumi , Georgia Bartłomiej Macieja  (POL )  Mikhail Gurevich  (BEL )  Sergey Volkov  (RUS )  101 / 13     2003   Silivri , Turkey Zurab Azmaiparashvili  (GEO )  Vladimir Malakhov  (RUS )  Alexander Graf  (GER )  207 / 13     2004   Antalya , Turkey Vassily Ivanchuk  (UKR )  Predrag Nikolić  (BIH )  Levon Aronian  (GER )  74 / 13     2005   Zegrze , Poland Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu  (ROU )  Teimour Radjabov  (AZE )  Levon Aronian  (ARM )  229 / 13     2006   Kuşadası , Turkey Zdenko Kožul  (CRO )  Vassily Ivanchuk  (UKR )  Kiril Georgiev  (BUL )  138 / 11     2007   Dresden , Germany Vladislav Tkachiev  (FRA )  Emil Sutovsky  (ISR )  Dmitry Jakovenko  (RUS )  403 / 11     2008   Plovdiv , Bulgaria Sergei Tiviakov  (NED )  Sergei Movsesian  (SVK )  Sergey Volkov  (RUS )  323 / 11     2009   Budva , Montenegro Evgeny Tomashevsky  (RUS )  Vladimir Malakhov  (RUS )  Baadur Jobava  (GEO )  306 / 11     2010   Rijeka , Croatia Ian Nepomniachtchi  (RUS )  Baadur Jobava  (GEO )  Artyom Timofeev  (RUS )  408 / 11     2011   Aix-les-Bains , France Vladimir Potkin  (RUS )  Radosław Wojtaszek  (POL )  Judit Polgár  (HUN )  393 / 11     2012   Plovdiv , Bulgaria Dmitry Jakovenko  (RUS )  Laurent Fressinet  (FRA )  Vladimir Malakhov  (RUS )  348 / 11     2013  Legnica , Poland Alexander Moiseenko  (UKR )  Evgeny Alekseev  (RUS )  Evgeny Romanov  (RUS )  286 / 11     2014  Yerevan , Armenia Alexander Motylev  (RUS )  David Antón Guijarro  (ESP )  Vladimir Fedoseev  (RUS )  257 / 11     2015   Jerusalem , Israel Evgeniy Najer  (RUS )  David Navara  (CZE )  Mateusz Bartel  (POL )  250 / 11     2016   Gjakova , Kosovo Ernesto Inarkiev  (RUS )  Igor Kovalenko  (LAT )  Baadur Jobava  (GEO )  245 / 11     2017   Minsk , Belarus Maxim Matlakov  (RUS )  Baadur Jobava  (GEO )  Vladimir Fedoseev  (RUS )  397 / 11     2018   Batumi , Georgia Ivan Šarić  (CRO )  Radosław Wojtaszek  (POL )  Sanan Sjugirov  (RUS )  302 / 11     2019   Skopje , North Macedonia Vladislav Artemiev  (RUS )  Nils Grandelius  (SWE )  Kacper Piorun  (POL )  361 / 11     2021   Reykjavík , Iceland Anton Demchenko  (RUS )  Vincent Keymer  (GER )  Alexey Sarana  (RUS )  180 / 11     2022  Brežice , Slovenia Matthias Blübaum  (GER )  Gabriel Sargissian  (ARM )  Ivan Šarić  (CRO )  317 / 11     2023   Vrnjačka Banja , Serbia Alexey Sarana  (FIDE )  Kirill Shevchenko  (ROU )  Daniel Dardha  (BEL )  484 / 11     2024   Petrovac , Montenegro Aleksandar Inđić  (SRB )  Daniel Dardha  (BEL )  Frederik Svane  (GER )  388 / 11     2025   Eforie , Romania Matthias Blübaum  (GER )  (2) Frederik Svane  (GER )  Maxim Rodshtein  (ISR )  375 / 11     2026   [ a]             
 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2020 European Championship in Podčetrtek , Slovenia was postponed to 2022.[ 5] 
 
  Year   Venue      Gold   Silver   Bronze   Players/rounds     2000   Batumi , Georgia Natalia Zhukova  (UKR )  Ekaterina Kovalevskaya  (RUS )  Maia Chiburdanidze  (GEO )  Tatiana Stepovaya-Dianchenko  (RUS )  32 / K.O.     2001   Warsaw , Poland Almira Skripchenko  (MDA )  Ekaterina Kovalevskaya  (RUS )  Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant  (GEO )  157 / 11     2002   Varna , Bulgaria Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL )  Lilit Mkrtchian  (ARM )  Alisa Galliamova  (RUS )  114 / 11     2003   Silivri , Turkey Pia Cramling  (SWE )  Viktorija Čmilytė  (LTU )  Tatiana Kosintseva  (RUS )  113 / 11     2004   Dresden , Germany Alexandra Kosteniuk  (RUS )  Peng Zhaoqin  (NED )  Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL )  108 / 12     2005   Chișinău , Moldova Kateryna Lahno  (UKR )  Nadezhda Kosintseva  (RUS )  Yelena Dembo  (GRE )  164 / 12     2006   Kuşadası , Turkey Ekaterina Atalik  (TUR )  Tea Bosboom-Lanchava  (NED )  Lilit Mkrtchian  (ARM )  96 / 11     2007   Dresden , Germany Tatiana Kosintseva  (RUS )  Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL )  Nadezhda Kosintseva  (RUS )  150 / 11     2008   Plovdiv , Bulgaria Kateryna Lahno  (UKR )  (2) Viktorija Čmilytė  (LTU )  Anna Ushenina  (UKR )  157 / 11     2009   Saint Petersburg , Russia Tatiana Kosintseva  (RUS )  (2) Lilit Mkrtchian  (ARM )  Natalia Pogonina  (RUS )  168 / 11     2010   Rijeka , Croatia Pia Cramling  (SWE )  (2) Viktorija Čmilytė  (LTU )  Monika Soćko  (POL )  158 / 11     2011   Tbilisi , Georgia Viktorija Čmilytė  (LTU )  Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL )  Elina Danielian  (ARM )  158 / 11     2012   Gaziantep , Turkey Valentina Gunina  (RUS )  Tatiana Kosintseva  (RUS )  Anna Muzychuk  (SLO )  103 / 11     2013   Belgrade , Serbia Hoang Thanh Trang  (HUN )  Salome Melia  (GEO )  Lilit Mkrtchian  (ARM )  169 / 11     2014   Plovdiv , Bulgaria Valentina Gunina  (RUS )  Tatiana Kosintseva  (RUS )  Salome Melia  (GEO )  116 / 11     2015   Chakvi , Georgia Natalia Zhukova  (UKR )  (2) Nino Batsiashvili  (GEO )  Alina Kashlinskaya  (RUS )  98 / 11     2016   Mamaia , Romania Anna Ushenina  (UKR )  Sabrina Vega  (ESP )  Antoaneta Stefanova  (BUL )  112 / 11     2017  Riga , Latvia Nana Dzagnidze  (GEO )  Aleksandra Goryachkina  (RUS )  Alisa Galliamova  (RUS )  144 / 11     2018   Vysoké Tatry , Slovakia Valentina Gunina  (RUS )  (3) Nana Dzagnidze  (GEO )  Anna Ushenina  (UKR )  144 / 11     2019   Antalya , Turkey Alina Kashlinskaya  (RUS )  Marie Sebag  (FRA )  Elisabeth Pähtz  (GER )  130 / 11     2021   Iași , Romania Elina Danielian  (ARM )  Yuliia Osmak  (UKR )  Oliwia Kiołbasa  (POL )  117 / 11     2022   Prague , Czech Republic Monika Soćko  (POL )  Gunay Mammadzada  (AZE )  Ulviyya Fataliyeva  (AZE )  123 / 11     2023   Petrovac , Montenegro Meri Arabidze  (GEO )  Oliwia Kiołbasa  (POL )  Aleksandra Maltsevskaya  (POL )  136 / 11     2024   Rhodes , Greece Ulviyya Fataliyeva  (AZE )  Nataliya Buksa  (UKR )  Lela Javakhishvili  (GEO )  182 / 10     2025   Rhodes , Greece Teodora Injac  (SRB )  Irina Bulmaga  (ROU )  Mai Narva  (EST )  136 / 11   
 
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See also   
Notes    ^ Israel was awarded the 2024 Championship, but it was moved due to the Gaza war . Israel was instead offered to host the 2026 edition.     
References    ^ Krasenkow, Michal , "Youth on top in Batumi", New in Chess Magazine 69– 79, OCLC  20735159 ^ Geuzendam, Ten; Jan, Dirk, "New in Chess Magazine 26– 45, OCLC  20735159  ^ Tischbierek, Raj, "Himmelhoch jauchzend, zu Tode betrübt", Schach , vol. 2001, no. 7, pp. 4– 31, ISSN  0048-9328  ^ Van Wely, Loek , "Sometimes the King Wore no Clothes", New in Chess Magazine 52– 57, OCLC  20735159 ^ "EICC 2020 – European Individual Chess Championship 2020" . Archived from the original  on 5 December 2021. Retrieved 20 November  2020 .   
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