#
|
Year
|
Winner(s)
|
Points
|
Players
|
1 |
1985 |
Waldemar Hanasz (Poland) |
6½ |
68
|
2 |
1986 |
Sergey Smagin (Soviet Union) Viacheslav Eingorn (Soviet Union) Joseph Gallagher (England) |
6 |
106
|
3 |
1987 |
Anthony Kosten (England) Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union) Jonny Hector (Sweden) |
7 |
115
|
4 |
1988 |
Vladimir Okhotnik (Soviet Union) |
7½ |
138
|
5 |
1989 |
Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union) Mark Hebden (England) |
7 |
137
|
6 |
1990 |
Nukhim Rashkovsky (Soviet Union) Mark Hebden (England) |
7½ |
201
|
7 |
1991 |
Anatoly Vaisser (Soviet Union) Matthew Sadler (England) |
8 |
289
|
8 |
1992 |
Julian Hodgson (England) |
8 |
308
|
9 |
1993 |
Evgeniy Solozhenkin (Russia) |
7½ |
416
|
10 |
1994 |
Vladimir Chuchelov (Russia) Tony Miles (England) Gennadi Kuzmin (Ukraine) Mark Hebden (England) |
7 |
401
|
11 |
1995 |
Tony Miles (England) Mark Hebden (England) Evgeny Sveshnikov (Russia) |
7 |
572
|
12 |
1996 |
Alexander Nenashev (Uzbekistan) |
7½ |
509
|
13 |
1997 |
Vladimir Burmakin (Russia) Vladimir Baklan (Ukraine) Ľubomír Ftáčnik (Slovakia) Jean-Marc Degraeve (France) Alexey Vyzmanavin (Russia) Tony Miles (England) Rustam Kasimdzhanov (Uzbekistan) Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine) Mark Hebden (England) Darius Ruželė (Lithuania) |
7 |
504
|
14 |
1998 |
Igor Glek (Russia) |
7½ |
637
|
15 |
1999 |
Simen Agdestein (Norway) Mikhail Gurevich (Belgium) Pavel Tregubov (Russia) |
7½ |
615
|
16 |
2000 |
Yuri Kruppa (Ukraine) Gilberto Milos (Brazil) |
7½ |
643
|
17 |
2001 |
Vladimir Chuchelov (Belgium) Einar Gausel (Norway) |
7½ |
702
|
18 |
2002 |
Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania) |
7½ |
677
|
19 |
2003 |
Vladimir Burmakin (Russia) Eduardas Rozentalis (Lithuania) Philipp Schlosser (Germany) Alexander Areshchenko (Ukraine) Jakov Geller (Russia) Dmitry Bocharov (Russia) Evgeny Miroshnichenko (Ukraine) |
7 |
606
|
20 |
2004 |
Evgeny Najer (Russia) Kaido Külaots (Estonia) Artyom Timofeev (Russia) Zoltan Gyimesi (Hungary) Sergey Grigoriants (Russia) Oleg Korneev (Russia) |
7 |
576
|
21 |
2005 |
David Shengelia (Georgia) Michail Brodsky (Ukraine) |
7½ |
589
|
22 |
2006 |
Alexander Moiseenko (Ukraine) |
7½ |
624
|
23 |
2007 |
Wang Yue (China) Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan) David Arutinian (Georgia) Yuri Drozdovskij (Ukraine) Vasily Yemelin (Russia) |
7 |
608
|
24 |
2008 |
Vugar Gashimov (Azerbaijan) David Arutinian (Georgia) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Yuriy Kryvoruchko (Ukraine) Konstantin Chernyshov (Russia) Andrei Deviatkin (Russia) Vasilios Kotronias (Greece) Erwin L'Ami (Netherlands) |
7 |
612
|
25 |
2009 |
Yuri Vovk (Ukraine) |
7½ |
610
|
26 |
2010 |
Yaroslav Zherebukh (Ukraine) |
7½ |
652
|
27 |
2011 |
Grzegorz Gajewski (Poland) |
7½ |
573
|
28 |
2012 |
Pentala Harikrishna (India) Parimarjan Negi (India) Tornike Sanikidze (Georgia) Tigran Gharamian (France) Martyn Kravtsiv (Ukraine) |
7 |
497
|
29 |
2013 |
Sanan Sjugirov (Russia) Parimarjan Negi (India) Maxim Rodshtein (Israel) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Eric Hansen (Canada) Vlad-Cristian Jianu (Romania) Alexei Fedorov (Belarus) Yuri Vovk (Ukraine) |
7 |
564
|
30 |
2014 |
Axel Bachmann (Paraguay) Sergei Azarov (Belarus) |
7½ |
604
|
31 |
2015 |
Li Chao (China) Vladimir Onischuk (Ukraine) |
7½ |
555
|
32 |
2016 |
Gata Kamsky (United States) |
7½ |
538
|
33 |
2017[1] |
Jean-Marc Degraeve (France) |
8 |
216
|
34 |
2018[2] |
Christian Bauer (France) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria) |
8 |
360
|
35 |
2019[3] |
Miguoel Admiraal (Netherlands) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Namig Guliyev (Azerbaijan) Maxime Lagarde (France) Jules Moussard (France) |
7½ |
332
|
36
|
2020[4]
|
Jules Moussard (France)
|
8
|
332
|
37
|
2021
|
Cancelled
|
38
|
2022[5]
|
Vladislav Bakhmatsky (Ukraine) Nihal Sarin (India) Martin Petrov (Bulgaria) Sergey Fedorchuk (Ukraine) Jesper Søndergaard Thybo (Denmark) Momchil Nikolov (Bulgaria) Nico Zwirs (Netherlands) Julien Song (France)
|
7
|
341
|
39
|
2023[6]
|
S. P. Sethuraman (India) Harsha Bharathakoti (India)
|
7½
|
382
|
40
|
2024[7]
|
Abhimanyu Puranik (India) Lorenzo Lodici (Italy)
|
7½
|
519
|