Leningrad City Chess Championship

Leningrad City Chess Championship

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References

*citation
last=Whyld | first=Ken | author-link=Ken Whyld
year=1986
title=Chess: The Records
publisher=Guinness Books
isbn=0-85112-455-0
page=105
(results through 1985)
* [http://pagesperso-orange.fr/eric.delaire/Tournois/Petersburg.htm Champions of Leningrad (results up until 2002)]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/1998/SPB98/history.html Winnerslist from ruschess (up until 1997)]
* [http://www.geocities.com/al2055km/ch_repub.html RUSBASE, part V]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/1998/SPB98/main.html The 71th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/1999/SPB/MEN/table.html The 72th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/2000/SPb/table.html The 73th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/2001/Spbm/main.html The 74th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/view.php?id=31 The 75th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/view.php?id=118 The 76th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/view.php?id=305 The 77th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/view.php?id=415 The 78th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.ruschess.com/Archive/view.php?id=572 The 79th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]
* [http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic657.html#15 The 80th Championship of Saint-Petersburg]


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