Tihomir Dovramadjiev

Tihomir Atanassov Dovramadjiev (Bulgarian: Тихомир Доврамаджиев; born May 22, 1979 in Varna; also known as Tihomir Titschko; "Titschko" is a short form of "Tihomir" and as TigerTAD on the Playchess server) is a Bulgarian chess FIDE Master and chess boxer. He is the first European ChessBoxing Champion.[1][2] He hold international FIDE Master title of the World Chess Federation from 2004.[3][4][5][6] Before taking up chessboxing, Dovramadjiev won the Bulgarian national chess championship in his age group multiple times and he has played in international chess tournaments.[7] His FIDE Elo rating is 2356 (November 2011). He is the national youth chess champion of Bulgaria for: 1991 (classic), 1993 (classic), 1997 (blitz) and 1998 (classic).[8] Participates in a number of European and world championships, achieving success at: 1991 - European Championship in Mamaia (Romania) - 5 place, U12; World Championship in Warsaw (Poland) - 3-4 place, U12; European Chess (Rapid) Championship in Paris (France) - 2-3 place, U14. In 1997 he won 1 place with the team of "Kaisa" (Varna) at the championship in Plovdiv U20. He competes for the teams of "Kaissa" (Varna, Bulgaria), "Lokomotiv" (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) and SV Nashuatec (Berlin, Germany), with which won the German Landesliga for the 2003/2004 season, defeating the team of "Gillette" in the decisive match.[9] For the team of "Nashuatec" recorded a result of 22 wins, 2 draws and 0 defeats.

Landesliga Saison 2003 - 2004 http://www.fvschach.de/dokument/express/exp-45-7.pdf
PunkteBrettpunkteSpGUV
1SV Nashuatec 11825,5 : 16,57621
2SK Gillette 11425,5 : 16,57421
3BA Tempelhof1021,5 : 20,57241
4SG Wiheil 11020,5 : 21,57241
5SG Bund 1822,5 : 19,57151
6SG Schering 1821,5 : 20,57223
7SV Senat 1719 : 237214
8ACCSB/ZIB 1718,5 : 23,57142
9SEL/Alcatel 1619 : 237205
10B.Bank 1416,5 : 25,57043
Tihomir Dovramadjiev
Born (1979-05-22) May 22, 1979
OccupationChess Boxer

He has successfully participated in a number of online championships, repeatedly ranking in the top 3 of tournaments held by ChessBase[10] / Playchess.[11][12][13][14][15][16] In the period 2003/4 he was invited by the World Chess Boxing Organisation (WCBO),[17][18] as result of this he became the champion of the first European Chess Boxing Championship in October 2005. Titschko defeated Andreas Schneider (Germany) in the event.[7] The event was covered by a number of world media, which were subsequently featured in an official trailer (WCBO Media Trailer 2005[19]) and a video report by German television RBB.[20][21] The sport of chess boxing, which combines chess and boxing, was created by the Dutchman Iepe Rubingh.[22] According to the rules, rounds of chess must be turned with rounds of boxing[23](11 rounds in total / 6 chess and 5 boxing).[24][25] The first World ChessBoxing Championship was held in 2003 in Amsterdam, and the first European Championship was held in Berlin (Germany) on 1 October 2005. Currently, the sport of ChessBoxing is actively developing, competitions are held, and federations are officially registered in a number of countries such as: China, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, India, Iran, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, USA, and other.[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] In parallel with the growth of the sport of ChessBoxing, it has become of interest to science, where the object of study is to increase the physical and psychological characteristics of athletes and adolescents by applying new methods to increase human biomechanical and intellectual capabilities.[49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58]

Victories

  • 2005 WCBO European Chessboxing Championship
  • 2003/4 German Landesliga with the team SV Nashuatec (Berlin)
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