USSR Chess Championship
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Winner list:
- 1991 (58th, Moscow) Minasian, Artashes
- 1990 (57th, Leningrad) Beliavsky, Alexander / Yudasin, Leonid / Bareev, Evgeny / Vyzmanavin, Alexey "ex aequo"
- 1989 (56th, Odessa) Vaganian, Rafael
- 1988 (55th, Moscow) Karpov, Anatoly / Kasparov, Garry "ex aequo"
- 1987 (54th, Minsk) Beliavsky, Alexander
- 1986 (53rd, Kiev) Tseshkovsky, Vitaly
- 1985 (52nd, Riga) Gavrikov, Viktor / Gurevich, Mikhail / Chernin, Alexander "ex aequo"
- 1984 (51st, Lvov) Sokolov, Andrei
- 1983 (50th, Moscow) Karpov, Anatoly
- 1981 (49th, Frunze) Psakhis, Lev / Kasparov, Garry "ex aequo"
- 1980 (48th, Vilnius) Psakhis, Lev / Beliavsky, Alexander "ex aequo"
- 1979 (47th, Minsk) Geller, Efim
- 1978 (46th, Tbilisi) Tal, Mikhail / Tseshkovsky, Vitaly "ex aequo"
- 1977 (45th, Leningrad) Gulko, Boris / Dorfman, Iosif "ex aequo"
- 1976 (44th, Moscow) Karpov, Anatoly
- 1975 (43rd, Erevan) Petrosian, Tigran
- 1974 (42nd, Leningrad) Beliavsky, Alexander / Tal, Mikhail "ex aequo"
- 1973 (41st, Moscow) Spassky, Boris
- 1972 (40th, Baku) Tal, Mikhail
- 1971 (39th, Leningrad) Savon, Vladimir
- 1970 (38th, Riga) Korchnoi, Viktor
- 1969 (37th, Moscow) Petrosian, Tigran
- 1968/1969 (36th, Alma Ata) Polugaevsky, Lev
- 1967 (35th, Kharkov) Polugaevsky, Lev / Tal, Mikhail "ex aequo"
- 1966 (34th, Tbilisi) Stein, Leonid
- 1965 (33rd, Tallinn) Stein, Leonid
- 1964/1965 (32nd, Kiev) Korchnoi, Viktor
- 1963 (31st, Leningrad) Stein, Leonid
- 1962 (30th, Erevan) Korchnoi, Viktor
- 1961 (29th, Baku) Spassky, Boris
- 1961 (28th, Moscow) Petrosian, Tigran
- 1960 (27th, Leningrad) Korchnoi, Viktor
- 1959 (26th, Tbilisi) Petrosian, Tigran
- 1958 (25th, Riga) Tal, Mikhail
- 1957 (24th, Moscow) Tal, Mikhail
- 1956 (23rd, Leningrad) Taimanov, Mark
- 1955 (22nd, Moscow) Geller, Efim
- 1953 (21st, Kiev) Averbakh, Yuri
- 1952 (20th, Moscow) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1951 (19th, Moscow) Keres, Paul
- 1950 (18th, Moscow) Keres, Paul
- 1949 (17th, Moscow) Bronstein, David / Smyslov, Vassily "ex aequo"
- 1948 (16th, Moscow) Bronstein, David / Kotov, Alexander "ex aequo"
- 1947 (15th, Leningrad) Keres, Paul
- 1945 (14th, Moscow) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1944 (13th, Moscow) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1940 (12th, Moscow) Lilienthal, Andrei / Bondarevsky, Igor "ex aequo"
- 1939 (11th, Leningrad) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1937 (10th, Tbilisi) Levenfish, Grigory
- 1934 (9th, Leningrad) Levenfish, Grigory / Rabinovich, Ilya "ex aequo"
- 1933 (8th, Leningrad) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1931 (7th, Moscow) Botvinnik, Mikhail
- 1929 (6th, Odessa) Verlinsky, Boris
- 1927 (5th, Moscow) Bohatyrchuk, Fedor / Romanovsky, Peter "ex aequo"
- 1925 (4th, Leningrad) Bogoljubow, Efim
- 1924 (3rd, Moscow) Bogoljubow, Efim
- 1923 (2nd, Petrograd) Romanovsky, Peter
- 1920 (1st, Moscow) Alekhine, Alexander
Most wins:
- 6 titles: Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal
- 4 titles: Tigran Petrosian, Viktor Korchnoi, Alexander Beliavsky
- 3 titles: Paul Keres, Leonid Stein, Lev Polugaevsky, Anatoly Karpov
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