In 1925, he won ahead of F.H. Terrill at
Bromley. He also tied for the 3rd-4th place with
Karel Hromadka at Bromley (Premier–A). He also tied for the 3rd-4th place at Debrecen.
In 1926, he tied for the 3rd-4th place at Abo. He also won at Helsinki. He also took 3rd, behind
Vladimirs Petrovs, and
Teodors Bergs at Riga. In the same year, Apšenieks won the
Latvian Championship at Riga.
In 1927, he tied for the 5th-7th place at
Kecskemét.[1]
Apšenieks played for Latvia at seven official
Chess Olympiads: in 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, and 1939. He also played in the unofficial Olympiad at Munich in 1936.
In 1925, he won ahead of F.H. Terrill at
Bromley. He also tied for the 3rd-4th place with
Karel Hromadka at Bromley (Premier–A). He also tied for the 3rd-4th place at Debrecen.
In 1926, he tied for the 3rd-4th place at Abo. He also won at Helsinki. He also took 3rd, behind
Vladimirs Petrovs, and
Teodors Bergs at Riga. In the same year, Apšenieks won the
Latvian Championship at Riga.
In 1927, he tied for the 5th-7th place at
Kecskemét.[1]
Apšenieks played for Latvia at seven official
Chess Olympiads: in 1928, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, and 1939. He also played in the unofficial Olympiad at Munich in 1936.