GM Diego Flores emerged as the winner of the 2025 Argentine Championship, claiming his eighth national title. The champion scored an impressive 8.5/11 and was the only player to complete the event undefeated. With this victory, Flores has equaled the legendary Miguel Najdorf‘s record for the most titles in the history of the competition.
The 100th edition of the Argentine Championship, a 12-player round-robin tournament, took place at Buenos Aires City Hall from November 25 to December 5.
Flores entered the competition as the top seed and confirmed his status as the pre-tournament favorite. After a relatively slow start with two draws, he picked up steam, took the lead by winning three straight games, and never relinquished it. As fate would have it, the final 11th round featured a clash between the leader and his closest rival, the 2021 champion Federico Perez Ponsa. With a full-point cushion, Flores played solid chess and secured the title after a draw was agreed on move 37.
Perez Ponsa finished a point behind the champion, taking silver with 7.5/11. GMs Diego Valerga and Leonardo Tristan both scored 7/11 and tied for third place, with Valerga claiming the final podium spot due to a greater number of victories.
The young prodigy IM Faustino Oro turned in a solid performance, netting 6.5/11 and tying for fourth place.
Final standings:
| 1 | GM Diego Flores | 2563 | 8½ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | GM Federico Perez Ponsa | 2528 | 7½ |
| 3 | GM Diego Valerga | 2420 | 7 |
| 4 | GM Leonardo Tristan | 2487 | 7 |
| 5 | IM Faustino Oro | 2495 | 6½ |
| 6 | IM Pablo Ismael Acosta | 2501 | 6½ |
| 7 | IM Julian Villca | 2391 | 6 |
| 8 | IM Mario Villanueva | 2465 | 5½ |
| 9 | FM Carlos David Gomez | 2407 | 4 |
| 10 | IM Cristian Dolezal | 2374 | 3½ |
| 11 | WGM Candela Guecamburu | 2238 | 2½ |
| 12 | IM Pablo Barrionuevo | 2260 | 1½ |
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