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World Championship of Chess Composition

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Triennial competition for composers of chess problems and studies
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The World Championship of Chess Composition is a triennial competition for composers of chess problems and studies. Organised in the past by FIDE via the Permanent Commission of the FIDE for Chess Compositions (PCCC), it is currently held by the World Federation for Chess Composition (WFCC). The official title is World Championship in Composing for Individuals (WCCI).

The championship is divided into eight sections:

A) Twomovers (checkmate in two moves)
B) Threemovers (checkmate in three moves)
C) Moremovers (checkmate in more than three moves)
D) Studies
E) Helpmates
F) Selfmates
G) Fairies (using elements of fairy chess)
H) Retros (retrograde analysis)

Composers wishing to participate in any given section are expected to submit at most six of their compositions, published in the relevant three-year period and fulfilling the requirements of the section. The problems submitted are then evaluated by a commission of three Judges, and the best four of them count for the final result in the section. (More on rules is at the official PCCC page.)

Three championships have been held up to 2006 for the relevant three-year periods: 1998-2000, 2001-2003 and 2004-2006. The most successful composer so far is Mikhail Marandyuk of Ukraine, who won ten gold medals and three silver medals.

Medalists

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1998-2000

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Viktor Chepizhny Marjan Kovacevic Anatoly Slesarenko
Threemovers Mikhail Marandyuk Wieland Bruch Martin Wessels
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Michael Herzberg Alexandr Kuzovkov
Studies David Gurgenidze Nikolay Kralin Andrej Vysokosov
Helpmates Zivko Janevski Valery Gurov Fadil Abdurahmanovic
Selfmates Petko Petkov Andrey Selivanov Alexandr Azhusin
Fairies Petko Petkov Reto Aschwanden Tadashi Wakashima
Retros Alexandr Kisljak Thierry Le Gleuher Alexandr Zolotarev

2001-2003

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Marjan Kovacevic Anatoly Slesarenko Vasyl Dyachuk
Threemovers Valery Shavirin Mikhail Marandyuk Juri Marker
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Valery Shavirin Alexandr Feoktistov
Studies Andrej Vysokosov Oleg Pervakov David Gurgenidze
Helpmates Valery Gurov Mario Parrinello Franz Pachl
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Alexandr Feoktistov Zivko Janevski
Fairies Reto Aschwanden Klaus Wenda Juraj Lorinc
Retros Thierry Le Gleuher Alexandr Kisljak Reto Aschwanden

2004-2006

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Vasyl Dyachuk Marjan Kovacevic Wieland Bruch
Threemovers Mikhail Marandyuk Valery Shavirin Alexandr Bakharev
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Juri Marker Alexandr Feoktistov
Studies Oleg Pervakov Alexej Sochniev David Gurgenidze
Helpmates Viktor Chepizhny Valery Gurov Michal Dragoun
Zivko Janevski
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Uri Avner Zivko Janevski
Fairies Michal Dragoun Juraj Lorinc Klaus Wenda
Retros Reto Aschwanden Thierry Le Gleuher Dmitry Baibikov

2007-2009

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Marjan Kovacevic Peter Gvozdjak Vasyl Dyachuk
Threemovers Mikhail Marandyuk Peter Gvozdjak Alexandr Kuzovkov
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Alexandr Kuzovkov Alexandr Feoktistov
Studies Oleg Pervakov Sergiy Didukh Yuri Bazlov
Helpmates Alexandr Semenenko Viktor Chepizhny Valery Gurov
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Ivan Soroka Alexandr Feoktistov
Fairies Petko Petkov Peter Gvozdjak Klaus Wenda
Retros Dmitry Baibikov Dragan Lj. Petrovic Nicolas Dupont

2010-2012

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Marjan Kovacevic Vasyl Dyachuk Valery Shanshin
Threemovers Alexandr Feoktistov Mikhail Marandyuk Alexandr Kuzovkov
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Alexandr Kuzovkov Alexandr Feoktistov
Studies Sergiy Didukh Richard Becker Oleg Pervakov
Helpmates Michal Dragoun Alexandr Semenenko Viktor Chepizhny
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Torsten Linss Diyan Kostadinov
Fairies Petko Petkov Vlaicu Crisan Peter Gvozdjak
Retros Dmitry Baibikov Nikolai Beluhov Nicolas Dupont

2013-2015

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Marjan Kovacevic Vasyl Dyachuk Peter Gvozdjak
Threemovers Mikhail Marandyuk Aleksandr Kuzovkov Aleksandr Feoktistov
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Aleksandr Kuzovkov Fedor Davidenko
Studies Oleg Pervakov Yuri Bazlov Pavel Arestov
Helpmates Aleksandr Semenenko Vasil Krizhanivskyi Valery Gurov
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Aleksandr Feoktistov Mark Erenburg
Fairies Vasyl Dyachuk Juraj Lorinc Ofer Comay
Retros Dmitrij Baibikov Silvio Baier Nicolas Dupont

2016-2018

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Vasyl Dyachuk Marjan Kovacevic Valery Shanshin
Threemovers Aleksandr Feoktistov Aleksandr Kuzovkov Valery Shavyrin
Moremovers Mikhail Marandyuk Aleksandr Kuzovkov Fedor Davidenko
Studies Oleg Pervakov Martin Minski Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen
Helpmates Vasil Krizhanivskyi Aleksandr Semenenko Fadil Abdurahmanovic
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Zoran Gavrilovski Aleksandr Kuzovkov
Fairies Vlaicu Crisan Petko Petkov Lev Grolman/Borislav Gadjanski
Retros Silvio Baier Dmitrij Baibikov Nicolas Dupont

2019-2021

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Vasyl Dyachuk Pavel Murashev Marjan Kovacevic
Threemovers Aleksandr Kuzovkov Igor Agapov Valery Shavyrin
Moremovers Aleksandr Kuzovkov Mikhail Marandyuk Valery Shavyrin
Studies Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen Oleg Pervakov Serhiy Didukh
Helpmates Mykola Kolesnik Aleksandr Semenenko Viktoras Paliulionis
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Zoran Gavrilovski Gennadiy Koziura
Fairies Petko Petkov Aleksandr Semenenko Vaclav Kotesovec
Retros Silvio Baier Dmitrij Baibikov Kostas Prentos

2022-2024

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Section Gold Silver Bronze
Twomovers Vasyl Dyachuk Marjan Kovacevic / Pavel Murashev
Threemovers Peter Gvozdjak Aleksandr Kuzovkov Igor Agapov
Moremovers Aleksandr Kuzovkov Valery Shavyrin Mikhail Marandyuk
Studies Oleg Pervakov Steffen Slumstrup Nielsen Michael Pasman
Helpmates Marko Ylijoki Valery Gurov Olexandr Semenenko
Selfmates Andrey Selivanov Aleksandr Feoktistov / Aleksandr Kuzovkov
Fairies Peter Gvozdjak Michal Dragoun Juraj Lorinc
Retros Silvio Baier Dmitrij Baibikov Andriy Frolkin
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