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Vladimir Zagorovsky
Full nameVladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky
Country Russia
Born(1925-06-29)29 June 1925
Voronezh, USSR
Died6 November 1994(1994-11-06) (aged 69)
Voronezh, Russia
Title International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (1965)
ICCF World Champion1962–1965
FIDE  rating 2370 (July 1972)
ICCF  rating 2452 (July 1996)
ICCF  peak rating2590 (July 1991)

Vladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky ( Russian: Влади́мир Па́влович Загоро́вский; 29 June 1925, Voronezh, Russia, formerly USSR – 6 November 1994, Voronezh, Russia) was a Russian chess grandmaster of correspondence chess. He is most famous for being the fourth ICCF World Champion between 1962 and 1965. [1] He won the 1952 Moscow City Championship and finished 2nd in the 1951 championship. In the July 1972 FIDE rating list he had an over the board rating of 2370. [2] His brother Mikhail Zagorovsky was also a chess master.

Selected titles

  • 1948: Master of Sports of the USSR (chess) [3]
  • 1991: Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (chess)

Books

  • Zagororovsky, Vladimir (1982). Romantic Chess Openings. ISBN  0713436239. OCLC  9972859.

Notes and references

References

  1. ^ Hopper-Whyld, 1987, pp. 19, 126, 340.
  2. ^ Searching: "Zagorovsky, Vladimir". OlimpBase.
  3. ^ Karpov, Anatoly E. (ed.), Russian Chess Encyclopedia and Biographical Dictionary, 1990, p. 234.

References

External links

Preceded by World Correspondence Chess Champion
1962–1965
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vladimir Zagorovsky
Full nameVladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky
Country Russia
Born(1925-06-29)29 June 1925
Voronezh, USSR
Died6 November 1994(1994-11-06) (aged 69)
Voronezh, Russia
Title International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (1965)
ICCF World Champion1962–1965
FIDE  rating 2370 (July 1972)
ICCF  rating 2452 (July 1996)
ICCF  peak rating2590 (July 1991)

Vladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky ( Russian: Влади́мир Па́влович Загоро́вский; 29 June 1925, Voronezh, Russia, formerly USSR – 6 November 1994, Voronezh, Russia) was a Russian chess grandmaster of correspondence chess. He is most famous for being the fourth ICCF World Champion between 1962 and 1965. [1] He won the 1952 Moscow City Championship and finished 2nd in the 1951 championship. In the July 1972 FIDE rating list he had an over the board rating of 2370. [2] His brother Mikhail Zagorovsky was also a chess master.

Selected titles

  • 1948: Master of Sports of the USSR (chess) [3]
  • 1991: Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (chess)

Books

  • Zagororovsky, Vladimir (1982). Romantic Chess Openings. ISBN  0713436239. OCLC  9972859.

Notes and references

References

  1. ^ Hopper-Whyld, 1987, pp. 19, 126, 340.
  2. ^ Searching: "Zagorovsky, Vladimir". OlimpBase.
  3. ^ Karpov, Anatoly E. (ed.), Russian Chess Encyclopedia and Biographical Dictionary, 1990, p. 234.

References

External links

Preceded by World Correspondence Chess Champion
1962–1965
Succeeded by



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