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''' Adam Kuligowski ''' (born 24 December 1955, Warsaw) a Polish chess master.
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'''Adam Kuligowski''' (born 24 December 1955) is a Polish [[chess]] master. He was awarded the [[Grandmaster (chess)|GM]] title in 1980.
In 1973, he won Polish Junior Championship. In 1973/74, he took 3rd in Groningen (EU Junior-ch; [[Sergey Makarichev]] won). In 1974, he took 15th in Manila (World Junior-ch; [[Anthony Miles]] won). In 1975, he took 6th in Tjentište (World Junior-ch; [[Valery Chekhov]] won). In 1975, he tied for 6-10th in Poznan (32nd POL-ch). In 1975, he took 2nd in Dresden.


==Tournaments==
In 1978, he tied for 1st-2nd with [[Aleksander Sznapik]] in Krakow (35th POL-ch), drew a playoff match (2 : 2), and took the Polish Champion title. In 1978, he won in Warsaw. In 1980, he tied for 3rd-4th in Lodz (37th POL-ch). In 1980, he won in Warsaw. In 1980, he tied for 2nd-4th in Krosno. In 1980, he tied for 1st-2nd in Niš. In 1981, he tied for 4-6th in Warsaw (38th POL-ch). In 1981, he tied for 3rd-4th in Lewisham. In 1983, he took 14th in Wijk aan Zee (Hoogovens; [[Ulf Andersson]] won).


In 1973, he won Polish Junior Championship. In 1973/74, he took 3rd in [[Groningen (city)|Groningen]] (EU Junior-ch; [[Sergey Makarichev]] won). In 1974, he took 15th in [[Manila]] (World Junior-ch; [[Tony Miles]] won). In 1975, he took 6th in Tjentište (World Junior-ch; [[Valery Chekhov]] won). In 1975, he tied for 6-10th in [[Poznań]] (32nd POL-ch). In 1975, he took 2nd in [[Dresden]].

In 1978, he tied for 1st-2nd with [[Aleksander Sznapik]] in [[Kraków]] (35th POL-ch), drew the playoff match (2 : 2), and took the [[Polish Chess Championship|Polish Champion]] title on tie-break. In 1978, he won in [[Warsaw]]. In 1980, he tied for 3rd-4th in [[Łódź]] (37th POL-ch). In 1980, he won in Warsaw. In 1980, he tied for 2nd-4th in [[Krosno]]. In 1980, he tied for 1st-2nd in [[Niš]]. In 1981, he tied for 4-6th in Warsaw (38th POL-ch). In 1981, he tied for 3rd-4th in [[Lewisham]]. In 1983, he took 14th in [[Wijk aan Zee]] (Hoogovens; [[Ulf Andersson]] won).

===Chess Olympiads===
Kuligowski played for Poland in three [[Chess Olympiads]].
Kuligowski played for Poland in three [[Chess Olympiads]].
* In 1978, at second board in 23rd Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+8 –1 =4);
* In 1978, at second board in [[23rd Chess Olympiad]] in [[Buenos Aires]] (+8 –1 =4);
* In 1980, at third board in 24th Olympiad in La Valletta (+7 –0 =6);
* In 1980, at third board in [[24th Chess Olympiad]] in [[La Valletta]] (+7 –0 =6);
* In 1982, at third board in 25th Olympiad in Lucerne (+7 –3 =2).
* In 1982, at third board in [[25th Chess Olympiad]] in [[Lucerne]] (+7 –3 =2).
He won individual gold medal at Buenos Aires 1978 and silver medal at La Valletta 1980.
He won individual gold medal at Buenos Aires 1978 and silver medal at La Valletta 1980.<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org/ www.olimpbase.org]</ref>

By the late 1980s he was inactive as a chess player and has not played competitively since.

==References==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 9 May 2024

Adam Kuligowski
Country Poland
Born (1955-12-24) 24 December 1955 (age 68)
Warsaw, Poland
TitleGrandmaster (1980)
FIDE rating2430 (May 2024)
Peak rating2495 (January 1979)

Adam Kuligowski (born 24 December 1955) is a Polish chess master. He was awarded the GM title in 1980.

Tournaments[edit]

In 1973, he won Polish Junior Championship. In 1973/74, he took 3rd in Groningen (EU Junior-ch; Sergey Makarichev won). In 1974, he took 15th in Manila (World Junior-ch; Tony Miles won). In 1975, he took 6th in Tjentište (World Junior-ch; Valery Chekhov won). In 1975, he tied for 6-10th in Poznań (32nd POL-ch). In 1975, he took 2nd in Dresden.

In 1978, he tied for 1st-2nd with Aleksander Sznapik in Kraków (35th POL-ch), drew the playoff match (2 : 2), and took the Polish Champion title on tie-break. In 1978, he won in Warsaw. In 1980, he tied for 3rd-4th in Łódź (37th POL-ch). In 1980, he won in Warsaw. In 1980, he tied for 2nd-4th in Krosno. In 1980, he tied for 1st-2nd in Niš. In 1981, he tied for 4-6th in Warsaw (38th POL-ch). In 1981, he tied for 3rd-4th in Lewisham. In 1983, he took 14th in Wijk aan Zee (Hoogovens; Ulf Andersson won).

Chess Olympiads[edit]

Kuligowski played for Poland in three Chess Olympiads.

He won individual gold medal at Buenos Aires 1978 and silver medal at La Valletta 1980.[1]

By the late 1980s he was inactive as a chess player and has not played competitively since.

References[edit]

External links[edit]