Swedish Chess Championship
The first Swedish Champion was Gustaf Nyholm, who won two matches against winners of national tournaments: Berndtsson in Göteborg and Löwenborg in Stockholm in 1917. Until 1931 Swedish Chess Championships were decided by match play. In the 1930s, Gideon Ståhlberg held the title in spite of results of the national tournaments. Since 1939, only the tournament is played as an official Swedish Championship.[1][2]
Matches (official Champions)
- Year - Location - Result - 1917 - Stockholm - Otto Löwenborg 3 – Anton Olson 2 - 1917 - Gothenburg - Gustaf Nyholm 3½ – Karl Berndtsson 1½ - 1917 - Stockholm - Gustaf Nyholm 4 – Otto Löwenborg 1 - 1919 - Stockholm - Gustaf Nyholm 2½ – Arthur Håkansson 2½ - 1919 - Stockholm - Gustaf Nyholm 3½ – Anton Olson 1½ - 1921 - Gothenburg - Gustaf Nyholm 2½ – Allan Nilsson 2½ - 1921 - Stockholm - Anton Olson 3 – Gustaf Nyholm 2 - 1921 - Stockholm - Gustaf Nyholm 3½ – Anton Olson 1½ - 1924 - Gothenburg - Allan Nilsson 3 – Gustaf Nyholm 1 - 1927 - Gothenburg - Allan Nilsson 2½ – Gösta Stoltz 2½ - 1929 - Gothenburg - Gideon Ståhlberg 3 – Allan Nilsson 0 - 1931 - Gothenburg - Gideon Ståhlberg 3 – Gösta Stoltz 3 
Tournaments (no champions)
- Year - Location - Champion - 1917 - Stockholm - Otto Löwenborg 
 Anton Olson- 1918 - Gothenburg - Karl Berndtsson - 1919 - Malmö - Anton Olson - 1920 - Eskilstuna - Karl Berndtsson - 1921 - Jönköping - Karl Berndtsson 
 Gustaf Nyholm- 1922 - Gävle - Arthur Håkansson - 1923 - Uppsala - Allan Nilsson 
 Anton Olson- 1924 - Norrköping - Karl Olson - 1925 - Trollhättan - Olof Kinnmark - 1926 - Karlstad - Karl Berndtsson - 1927 - Örebro - Gösta Stoltz 
 Gideon Ståhlberg- 1928 - Hälsinborg - Gösta Stoltz - 1929 - Västerås - Einar Pettersson - 1931 - Uddevalla - Erik Lundin - 1932 - Karlskrona - Erik Lundin 
 Gideon Ståhlberg- 1933 - Lund - Nils Bergkvist 
 Gösta Danielsson
 Gösta Forhaug
 Gunnar Skarp- 1934 - Falun - Erik Lundin - 1935 - Härnösand - Gösta Stoltz 
 John B. Lindberg- 1936 - Borås - Ernst Larsson - 1937 - Stockholm - Ragnar Pettersson - 1938 - Kalmar - Erik Lundin 
Tournaments (official Champions)
- Tournament at Stockholm 1940 was unofficial Swedish championship.[4]
Women
- Year - Champion - 1998 - Eva Berglund 
References
- ^ http://www.schack.se/RK/ssfparm2003-05-20.pdf SVERIGEMÄSTARE page 11/52
- ^ http://www.schack.se/info/mastare.html Winners from the official site of the Swedish Chess Federation
- ^ "Praggnanandhaa R vs. Grandelius, Nils". Chess24. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
- ^ Roger Paige Chess Site - 1940 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Whyld, Ken (1986), Chess, The Records, Guinness, p. 115, ISBN 0-85112-455-0
- 2007 edition from TWIC
- Swedish Championship 2008