1st Chess Olympiad
The 1st Chess Olympiad, organized by the FIDE and comprising an open[1] and women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between July 18 and July 30, 1927, in London, United Kingdom. The 1st Women's World Chess Championship took place during the Olympiad.
Results
Team standings
# Country Players Points 1 Hungary Maróczy, Nagy, Vajda, Havasi, Steiner E. 40 2 Denmark Krause, Norman-Hansen, Andersen, Ruben 381⁄2 3 United Kingdom Atkins, Yates, Thomas, Michell, Spencer 361⁄2 4 Netherlands Euwe, Weenink, Kroone, te Kolsté, Schelfhout 35 5 Czechoslovakia Réti, Gilg, Hromádka, Pokorný, Prokeš 341⁄2 6 Germany Tarrasch, Mieses, Carls, Wagner 34 7 Austria Grünfeld, Lokvenc, Kmoch, Wolf, Gruber 34 8 Switzerland Johner H., Naegeli, Zimmermann, Grob, Michel 32 9 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Kostić, Vuković V., Asztalos, Kalabar 30 10 Italy Rosselli del Turco, Monticelli, Romih, Sacconi 281⁄2 11 Sweden Nilsson, Nyholm, Jakobson, Stoltz 28 12 Argentina Grau, Rivarola, Nogués Acuña, Palau 27 13 France Chéron, Muffang, Renaud, Betbeder 241⁄2 14 Finland Tschepurnoff, Rasmusson, Heilimo, Terho 211⁄2 15 Belgium Koltanowski, Censer I., Louviau, Censer M. 211⁄2 16 Spain Golmayo, Marín y Llovet, Vilardebo, Soler 141⁄2
Individual medals
No board order was applied and only top six individual results were awarded with a prize.[2]
# Player Points Percentage 1 George Alan Thomas (England) 12/15 80% 1 Holger Norman-Hansen (Denmark) 12/15 80% 3 Richard Réti (Czechoslovakia) 111⁄2/15 76.7% 4 Géza Maróczy (Hungary) 9/12 75% 5 Ernst Grünfeld (Austria) 91⁄2/13 73.1% 6 Max Euwe (Netherlands) 101⁄2/15 70%
References
- ↑ Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.
- ↑ OlimpBase :: 1st Chess Olympiad, London 1927, information
- 1st Chess Olympiad: London 1927 OlimpBase
Chess Olympiad London 1927 http://chess.comrel.pl/2012/06/wywiad-z-autorem.html
See also
- 2nd Chess Olympiad (The Hague 1928)
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