Select a year below to get Canadian Champions and Provincial Standings.
Abbreviation/Abréviations: AB (Alberta), BC (British Columbia/Colombie-Britannique), MB (Manitoba), NB (New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick), NL (Newfoundland & Labrador/Terre-Neuve), NS (Nova Scotia/Nouvele-Écosse), NW (Northwest Territories/Territoires du Nord-Ouest), ON (Ontario), PE (Prince Edward Island/Ile-du-Prince-Édouard), QC (Quebec/Québec), SK (Saskatchewan).
Players who won the most Canadian Chess Challenge championships between 1989 and 2018.
Includes players with 3 titles and more, after nationals 2018.
9 NATIONAL TITLES
- Tanraj Sohal, BC
8 NATIONAL TITLES
- Adam Dorrance, NS
- Lefong Hua, QC
- Lloyd Mai, ON
7 NATIONAL TITLES
- Anthony Castillo, QC (in grade 4 when CCC started in 1989)
- Christopher Knox, ON
- Haoyuan Wang, ON
6 NATIONAL TITLES
- Nikita Kraiouchkine, QC
- Shiyam Thivandiran, ON
5 NATIONAL TITLES
- Janak Awatramani, BC
- Richard Chen, ON (currently Grade 12)
- Andrew Ho, BC
- Qiuyu Huang, QC (currently Grade 8)
4 NATIONAL TITLES
- Arthur Calugar, ON
- Pascal Charbonneau, QC
- Joshua Doknjas, BC (currently Grade 11)
- Nameer Issani, ON (currently Grade 7)
- Michael Kleinman, ON
- Razvan Preotu, ON
- Nicholas Vettesse, ON (currently Grade 9)
3 NATIONAL TITLES
- Anthony Atanasov, ON (currently Grade 5)
- Max Chen, ON (currently Grade 6)