List of Norwegian chess players

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Norwegian chess players alphabetically

Listed in addition to the historical masters champion players who have won the Norwegian singles championship, one IM - or GM -Titel (of both sexes) wear an Elo have reached over 2400 (or before 1970 a historical Elo rating over 2500) or outstanding correspondence chess players are .

A.

  • Espen Agdestein (* 1965), master player
  • Simen Agdestein (* 1967), grandmaster, Norwegian champion

B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

G

H

J

K

L.

M.

N

O, Ø

P

  • Martin Percivaldi (* 1999), international master
  • Eivind Poulsson (* 1942), master player

R.

S.

T

Aryan Tari, 2015 in Vienna

U

V

W.

  • Terje Wibe (* 1947), international master, Norwegian master, correspondence chess grandmaster

Z

  • Arne Zwaig (* 1947), international master, Norwegian master

See also

Web links

Commons : Norwegian chess players  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. The birth name of Olaf Bardas was Olaf M. Olsen, under the name Olsen he also won the Norwegian individual championship in 1930.
  2. Holger Blauhut played for the German Chess Federation until 2018.
  3. Vadims Daškevičs played for the Latvian Chess Federation until 2017.
  4. Olha Dolschykowa played for the Ukrainian Association until 2012.
  5. Niina Koskela played for the Finnish Association until 2012. Her name was Niina Sammalvuo from 2004 to 2009.
  6. Geir Sune Tallaksen Østmoe was called Geir Sune Tallaksen until August 1, 2008. He changed his name through marriage.
  7. Martin Percivaldi has been playing for the Danish Chess Federation since 2009.
  8. Born as Bjarke Kristensen . Since 2005 he has been playing under the name Bjarke Sahl . Until 2007 he played for the Danish Chess Federation.
  9. Wolfram Schön has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1986.
  10. Maxim Barth Stanford played for the English Association until 2012.
  11. Sheila Barth Stanford was born Sheila Barth Berntsen and was sometimes called Sheila Barth Sahl.
  12. Aryan Tari played for the Iranian Chess Federation until 2008.
  13. Jonathan Tisdall played for the United States Chess Federation until 1980