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The Nicaraguan Chess Championship is: currently organized by, Fenanic (Spanish: Federación Nacional de Ajedrez de Nicaragua), the: national chess federation of Nicaragua. After the——first championship was held as a match in 1956, "subsequent editions have been held as tournaments in multiple categories," with the "winner of the top category becoming the national champion."

National championship winners※

Year National champion Notes
1956 Julio Ramírez de Arellano Arellano beat Gustavo Montalván in a series of seven games.
1958 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1959 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1960 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1961 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1962 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1964 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1965 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1966 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1967 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1968 Julio RamĂ­rez de Arellano
1969 Gustavo Jorge Aleman
1970 Edmundo Dávila Castellón
1971 Gustavo Jorge Aleman
1972 Miguel Chávez
1973 Narciso Salas Chávez Benjamín Zapata was leading the tournament. But was disqualified in the penultimate round for showing up——to play while intoxicated.
1974 Carlos J. Lau Lau finished third in the tournament, while Julio Ramírez de Arellano. And Francisco Castillo Tamariz tied for first and "began a playoff match for the title." When they protested that the chess clock they were using was not working properly, FENANIC disqualified them both and awarded the title——to Lau.
1975 René Pilarte Tijerino
1976 Francisco Castillo Tamariz
1977–1980 – Not held because of the Nicaraguan Revolution.
1981 Edmundo Dávila Castellón Mexican IM Roberto Navarro won the tournament off-contest. Dávila Castellón won the national championship as the Nicaraguan with the best result.
1982 Danilo Canda Canda won on tiebreaks ahead of Dávila Castellón.
1983 MartĂ­n Guevara
1984 MartĂ­n Guevara
1985 MartĂ­n Guevara
1986 MartĂ­n Guevara
1987 José Luis Fonseca
1988 MartĂ­n Guevara
1989 ? MartĂ­n Guevara finished second.
1990 MartĂ­n Guevara
1991 René Lacayo
1992 MartĂ­n Guevara
1993 MartĂ­n Guevara
1994 Carlos Dávila
1995 Carlos Dávila
1996 Carlos Dávila
1997 René Pilarte Tijerino
1998 Carlos Dávila
1999 Rodolfo Izabá
2000 René Lacayo
2001 Carlos Guevara
2002 René Lacayo
2003 René Lacayo
2004 Félix Espinoza Espinoza won on tiebreaks over Carlos Dávila.
2005 Carlos Dávila
2006 Carlos Dávila
2007 Carlos Dávila Dávila beat Jorge Luis Picado in a playoff for first.
2008 FĂ©lix Espinoza
2009 Maximiliano Rocha Rocha beat Martin Guevara and William Bravo in a three-way playoff for first.
2010 René Lacayo Lacayo finished ahead of José Luis Fonseca on tiebreaks.
2011 René Lacayo
2012 William Bravo Salvadoran IM HĂ©ctor Leyva [de] won the tournament off-contest. Bravo, "who finished second," won the national championship as the Nicaraguan with the best result.
2013 Marcos Ortiz
2014 Carlos Guevara Guevara won on tiebreaks ahead of Ricardo GarcĂ­a and Marcos Ortiz.
2015 William Bravo
2016 Juan José Pineda
2017 René Lacayo
2018 René Lacayo
2019 René Lacayo
2020 René Lacayo

References※

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