Wolfgang Hasenfuss
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Wolfgang (Volfgangs) Hasenfuss (Hazenfuss) (born 1900 - died ?) was a Latvian chess master of Baltic German ethnicity.
He played for Latvia in Chess Olympiads and 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad:[1]
- In 1931, at first reserve board in 4th Olympiad in Prague (+7 -3 =1);
- In 1933, at fourth board in 5th Olympiad in Folkestone (+5 -6 =3);
- In 1935, at fourth board in 6th Olympiad in Warsaw (+4 -4 =4);
- In 1936, at fifth board in unofficial Olympiad in Munich (+7 -7 =3).
Hasenfuss won individual bronze medal in 1931.
He took 6th at Riga 1932 (Vladimirs Petrovs won),[2] took 4th at Riga 1934 (LAT-ch, Fricis Apšenieks and Petrovs won),[3] tied for 17-18th at Kemeri 1937 (Samuel Reshevsky, Petrovs and Salo Flohr won),[4] and took 10th at Kemeri / Riga 1939 (Flohr won).[5]
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