Gideon Ståhlberg
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gideon Ståhlberg (or Stahlberg) (1908–1967) was a Swedish chess grandmaster. He came to fame when he won matches against star players Rudolf Spielmann and Aron Nimzowitsch in 1935. Stahlberg won the Swedish Chess Championship of 1927 and became Scandinavian champion in 1929. Following the Chess Olympics in Buenos Aires 1939, he stayed in Latin America until 1948, where he won many tournaments, some of them in competition with Miguel Najdorf. In 1950 and 1953 he participated in the World Championship Candidates Tournaments and umpired in the World Championships between 1957 and 1963 Botvinnik - Petrosian World Championship match. In 1967 he travelled to Leningrad to take part in an international tournament but died before playing his first game.
Ståhlberg published several books, some of them originally in Spanish.
- I kamp med världseliten (In Battle against the World Elite, 1948, 1958);
- Schack och schackmästare (Chess and Chess Masters, 1937,1959);
- Strövtåg i schackvärlden (Excursions in the World of Chess).
[edit] External links
This biographical article related to chess is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |