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Events in [[chess]] in [[1943]] |
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| clubname = Vityaz Chekhov |
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| image = [[Image:Vityaz_Chekhov_Logo.gif]] |
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| fullname = '''HC Vityaz Chekhov''' 2004-Present<br/> |
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*'''Vityaz Podolsk''' 1998-2004 |
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| nickname = "''Knights''" |
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| founded = 1998 |
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| dissolved = |
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| based_in = [[Chekhov, Moscow Oblast|Chekhov]], [[Moscow Oblast|Moscow]] {{flagicon|Moscow_Oblast}} |
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| arena = Ice Hockey Center 2004 |
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| capacity = 1370 |
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| league = '''[[Kontinental Hockey League|KHL]]''' 2007-Present<br/> |
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*'''''[[Russian Super League|Russian Superleague]]''''' <br/>2005-2008<br/> |
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*'''''[[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|Russian Supreme Lg.]]''''' <br/>2001-2005<br/> |
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*'''''[[Russian Super League|Russian Superleague]]''''' <br/>2000-2001<br/> |
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*'''''[[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|Russian Supreme Lg.]]''''' <br/>1999-2000<br/> |
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*'''[[Pervaya Liga|Russian High League]]''' <br/>1998-1999<br/> |
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| division = [[Chernyshev]] |
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| conference = |
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| history = |
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| team_color = {{color box|red}} {{color box|white}} |
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| owner = |
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| gm = {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Alexei Zhamnov]] |
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| head_coach = {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergei Gomolyago |
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| captain = {{flagicon|RUS}} Dmitri Megalinskiy |
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| honors = |
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|affiliates = HC Vityaz-2 |
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|website = http://www.HCVityaz.ru/ |
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}} |
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==Chess events in brief== |
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'''HC Vityaz Chekhov''' ([[Russian language|ru:]] Витязь Чехов) is a [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] team. |
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==Tournaments== |
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* [[Mar del Plata]] won by [[Miguel Najdorf]] |
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[[Image:vityazlogo1.gif|thumb|left|Original Vityaz Podolsk Logo]] |
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* [[Rio de Janeiro]] won by [[Erich Eliskases]] |
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The team was originally founded in [[Podolsk]], and moved to [[Chekhov, Moscow Oblast|Chekhov]] in 2004. They won promotion to the Superleague by winning the [[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|Vysshaya Liga]] in 2005. |
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* [[Kuibyshev]] won by [[Alexander Konstantinopolsky]], Feruary 1943. |
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[[Image:vityazlogo2.gif|thumb|left|Vityaz Podolsk Alternate Logo]] |
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* [[Prague]] won by [[Alexander Alekhine]], 4–29 April 1943. |
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* [[Sverdlovsk]] won by [[Mikhail Botvinnik]] followed by [[Vladimir Makogonov]], [[Vasily Smyslov]] and [[Ilya Kan]], etc., 20 April – 16 May 1943. |
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* [[Prague]] (the [[Czech Chess Championship|Bohemia and Moravia Chess Championship]]) won by [[František Zíta]] |
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* [[Zlin]] won by [[Čeněk Kottnauer]] followed by [[Jan Foltys]], [[Luděk Pachman]], etc. |
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* [[Salzburg]] won by [[Paul Keres]] and Alekhine, 9–19 June 1943. |
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* [[Baku]] won by [[Salo Flohr]] ahead of [[Vladimir Makogonov]], June – July 1943. |
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* [[Tallinn]] won by Keres, 20–28 July 1943. |
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* [[Syracuse]] (the 44th [[U.S. Open Chess Championship|U.S. Open]]), won by [[Israel Albert Horowitz]], August 1943. |
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* [[Vienna]] (the 10th [[German Chess Championship]]), won by [[Josef Lokvenc]] ahead of [[Paul Felix Schmidt]], start 15 August 1943. |
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* [[Kuibyshev]] won by [[Isaac Boleslavsky]] ahead of Konstantinopolsky, August – September 1943. |
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* [[Madrid]] won by Keres, 4–21 October 1943. |
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* [[Krynica]] (the 4th [[General Government chess tournament|GG-ch]]) won by Lokvenc, 25 November – 5 December 1943. |
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* [[Vienna]] won by [[Ernst Grünfeld]] ahead of [[Hans Müller (chess player)|Hans Müller]], start 27 November 1943. |
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==Matches== |
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===Winners=== |
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==Deaths== |
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*'''[[Vysshaya Liga (ice hockey)|Vysshaya Liga]] Championship: 1''' |
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:: 2005 |
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*[http://hcvityaz.ru/ Vityaz Chekhov official website] |
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{{Kontinental Hockey League}} |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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[[Category:Moscow Oblast]] |
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{{Euro-icehockey-team-stub}} |
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[http://http://www.rogerpaige.me.uk/tables%2014.htm 1943 crosstables] |
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{{Russia-stub}} |
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[[de:Witjas Tschechow]] |
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[[fr:Vityaz Tchekhov]] |
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[[lv:Čehovas "Vitjaz"]] |
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[[pl:Witjaz Czechow]] |
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[[ru:Витязь (хоккейный клуб)]] |
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[[sk:Viťaz Čechov]] |
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Chess events in brief
Tournaments
- Mar del Plata won by Miguel Najdorf
- Rio de Janeiro won by Erich Eliskases
- Kuibyshev won by Alexander Konstantinopolsky, Feruary 1943.
- Prague won by Alexander Alekhine, 4–29 April 1943.
- Sverdlovsk won by Mikhail Botvinnik followed by Vladimir Makogonov, Vasily Smyslov and Ilya Kan, etc., 20 April – 16 May 1943.
- Prague (the Bohemia and Moravia Chess Championship) won by František Zíta
- Zlin won by Čeněk Kottnauer followed by Jan Foltys, Luděk Pachman, etc.
- Salzburg won by Paul Keres and Alekhine, 9–19 June 1943.
- Baku won by Salo Flohr ahead of Vladimir Makogonov, June – July 1943.
- Tallinn won by Keres, 20–28 July 1943.
- Syracuse (the 44th U.S. Open), won by Israel Albert Horowitz, August 1943.
- Vienna (the 10th German Chess Championship), won by Josef Lokvenc ahead of Paul Felix Schmidt, start 15 August 1943.
- Kuibyshev won by Isaac Boleslavsky ahead of Konstantinopolsky, August – September 1943.
- Madrid won by Keres, 4–21 October 1943.
- Krynica (the 4th GG-ch) won by Lokvenc, 25 November – 5 December 1943.
- Vienna won by Ernst Grünfeld ahead of Hans Müller, start 27 November 1943.