Hannelore Weichert

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Hannelore Weichert (1978)

Hannelore Weichert (née Jörger; * December 8, 1942 ; † unknown) was a German concert pianist and chess player . Her last Elo rating was 2120.

Life

Hannelore Weichert is the daughter of the German fencer Hans-Georg Jörger . She was married one more time and was then called Sparmann.

chess

Group picture 1977 in Bad Kissingen

In the 1960s and 1970s she was one of the leading West German women in chess. She won the Bavarian Women's Championship in 1966. From 1967 to 1969 she was Hessian women's champion three times in a row , also from 1975 and 1977 to 1979. She was runner-up in Kassel in 1974 and in Brilon in 1976, behind Anni Laakmann at the German women's championships . In 1977 she took part in the International Ladies' Tournament in Bad Kissingen.

With the German women's team she won a bronze medal at the 1978 Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires . Before that, she had already played in the Chess Olympiads in Lublin in 1969 and in Haifa in 1976 . At the Teleschess Olympiad 1977/78 she played for the Federal Republic of Germany (with Robert Huebner on the first board).

Honors (selection)

In 1982 Hannelore Weichert received the Silver Badge of Honor from the German Chess Federation.

Web links

Commons : Hannelore Weichert  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Hannelore Weichert, index card on FIDE (English)
  2. Hessian individual championships on hessische.schach-chroniken.net (Hans D. Post)
  3. ^ List of the German women's championships on TeleSchach
  4. ^ Otto Borik : Chess Olympiad Buenos Aires '78 . Walter Rau Verlag, Düsseldorf 1979, p. 79, ISBN 3-7919-0191-5 .
  5. Hannelore Weichert at Chess Olympiads on OlimpBase (English)
  6. Honors of the German Chess Federation on DSB