Venezuelan Chess Championship
The first Venezuelan Chess Championship took place in February 1891 when Rafael Ruíz defeated Rafael Pittaluga in a match for the title. In the second match, Rafael Ruíz drew with Carlos Perret Gentil in 1894.
Carlos Perret Gentil won the Venezuelan Championship in 1907, and defended the title until 1936, when he died. The first national championship organized by Federación Venezolana de Ajedrez was held in 1938. Jaime Bograd won, ahead of Sady Loynaz Páez, but the second one became a national Venezuelan Champion. He defended the title in matches against Manuel Acosta Silva, José León García Díaz, Omar Benítez and Héctor Estévez. Sady Loynaz died in 1950, and Federación Venezolana de Ajedrez had organized two separate tournaments in Caracas in December 1950. The first tournament was won by Julio García, ahead of Irwin Perret Gentil, and the second one – Gerardo Budowski, ahead of Andrés Sadde.
In 1951, Gerardo Budowski,, beat Julio García, 6–0, in a match for the Campeón Absoluto de Venezuela title.