Correspondence Chess Olympiad
The Correspondence Chess Olympiad is a correspondence chess tournament in which teams from all over the world compete. International Correspondence Chess Federation organises the tournament.
Correspondence Chess Olympiads
Event | Gold | Team | Silver | Bronze |
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1st (1949–1952)[1] | Janos Balogh, Gedeon Barcza, Miklós Szigeti/Jozsef Gonda, Lajos Monostori, Arpad Szücs and Dezsö Elekes. | |||
2nd (1952–1955)[2] | Vit Paroulek, Juraj Hukel, Karel Kausek, Valt Borsony, Vilém Olexa and Mirko Skrovina | |||
3rd (1958–1961)[3] | Igor Bondarevsky, Georgy Borisenko, Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Vladimir Zagorovsky, Mikhail Yudovich and Piotr Atiashev | |||
4th (1962–1964)[4] | Igor Bondarevsky, Peter Dubinin, Georgy Borisenko, Vladimir Zagorovsky, Mikhail Yudovich and Leon Masseiev | |||
5th (1965–1968)[5] | Josef Snadjr, Frantisek Smrcka, Miroslav Urbanec, Jaroslav Hybl, Milan Weiner and Josef Nun | |||
6th (1968–1972)[6] | Mikhail Yudovich, Peter Dubinin, Oleg Moiseev, Yuri Sakharov, Abram Khasin and Nikolai Kopylov | |||
7th (1972–1976)[7] | Oleg Moiseev, Abram Khasin, Mikhail Yudovich, Yuri Sakharov, Nikolai Kopylov and Lev Omelchenko | |||
8th (1977–1982)[8] | Yakov Estrin, Oleg Moiseev, Abram Khasin, Mikhail Yudovich, Peter Dubinin and Lev Omelchenko | |||
9th (1982–1987)[9] | Jonathan Penrose, Adrian Hollis, Simon Webb, John Footner, John Toothill and Cris Shephard | |||
10th (1987–1995)[10] | Tõnu Õim, Vladimir Zagorovsky, Gennady Nesis, Aleksei Michailov, Grigory Sanakoev and Sergei Korolev | |||
11th (1992–1999)[11] | CZE: Jindrich Zapletal, Alois Lanc, Igor Privara, Milan Mraz, Jindřich Trapl and Jiri Goth/Rudolf Sevecek. GER: Heinrich Burger, Hans Palm, Karl Maeder, Fritz Baumbach, Volker Anton and Martin Kreuzer | |||
12th (1998–2004)[12] | Joachim Neumann, Manfred Nimtz, Volker Anton, Martin Kreuzer, Stephan Busemann and Karl Maeder | |||
13th (2004–2009)[13] | Fritz Baumbach, Siegfried Kluve, Martin Kreuzer, Robert von Weizsäcker, Roland Pfretzschner and Matthias Kribben | |||
14th (2002–2006)[14] | Peter Hertel, Frank Gerhardt, Stephan Busemann, Andreas Brenke, Horst BroB and Hans Hofstetter | |||
15th (2006–2009)[15] | Ivar Bern, Raymond Boger, Petter Stigar, Arild Haugen, Morten Lilleoren and Tor-Arne Klausen | |||
16th (2010–2016)[16] | Roman Chitilek, Jiri Dufek, David Vrkoc and Jiri Vosáhlik | |||
17th (2009–2012)[17] | Maximilian Voss, Peter Hertel, Arno Nickel, Stephan Busemann, Hans Wunderlich and Gerhard Müller | |||
18th (2012–2016)[18] | Peter Hertel, Matthias Kribben, Maximilian Voss, Arno Nickel, Hans Wunderlich and Reinhard Moll |
Ladies Correspondence Chess Olympiads
N° | Years | Gold | Team | Silver | Bronze |
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1st [19] | 1974–1979 | Olga Rubtsova, Marta Litinskaya, Ljuba Kristol/Tamara Zaitseva and Ludmila Belavenets | |||
2nd [20] | 1980–1986 | Olga Rubtsova, Lora Yakovleva, Marta Litinskaya and Ludmila Belavenets | |||
3rd [21] | 1986–1992 | Merike Rötova, Marta Litinskaya, Ludmila Belavenets and Nadezida Krasikova | |||
4th [22] | 1992–1997 | Eva Mozná, Mariola Babulová, Hana Kubiková and Vlasta Horácková | |||
5th [23] | 1997–2003 | Irina Perevertkina, Svetlana Khlusevich, Tamara Zaitseva and Elena Rufitskaya | |||
6th [24] | 2003–2006 | Vilma Dambrauskaité, Vineta Kveinys, Vigante Milasiuté and Jelizaveta Potapova | |||
7th [25] | 2007–2009 | Maia Nadvesnik, Lara Kozarski, Eva Korosec and Anica Horvat | |||
8th [26] | 2008–2010 | Barbara Skonieczna, Alicla Szczepaniak, Bronislawa Lubas and Bozena Wojcik-Wojtkowiak | |||
9th [27] | 2011–2014 | Olga Sukhareva, Larisa Morokova, Oksana Zhak and Svetlana Lobanova | |||
10th [28] | 2015–2017 | Svetlana Kloster, Barbara Boltz, Kristin Achatz and Irene Neuburger | |||
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See also
- Chess Olympiad
- ICCF national member federations—Short articles about the federations
- ICCF numeric notation
- World Correspondence Chess Championship
- International Correspondence Chess Federation
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