List of Norwegian chess players
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.
- Torstein Bae (* 1979), international master
- Olaf Barda (1909–1971), international master, correspondence chess grandmaster, Norwegian master
- Ivar Bern (* 1967), international master, correspondence chess grandmaster
- Silje Bjerke (* 1982), international champion
- Holger Blauhut (* 1969), Honored International Master in Correspondence Chess
- Raimond Boger (* 1964), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Jacob Brekke (1883–1976), Norwegian master
C.
- Magnus Carlsen (* 1990), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Johan-Sebastian Christiansen (* 1998), grandmaster
- Hans Christoffer Christoffersen (1882–1966), Norwegian master
D.
- Ingrid Dahl (* 1964), international champion
- Vadims Daškevičs (* 1986), international champion
- Rune Djurhuus (* 1970), grandmaster, international champion in correspondence chess
- Olha Dolschykowa (* 1979), Grand Master, Norwegian Women's Champion
E.
- Frode Elsness (* 1973), International Master, Norwegian Master
- Axel Martinius Erichsen (1883–1965), Norwegian master
F.
- Erik Fossan (* 1971), international champion
- Roy Fyllingen (* 1975), international champion, Norwegian champion
G
- Einar Gausel (* 1963), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Nicolai Getz (* 1991), international master
- Atle Grønn (* 1971), international champion
- Andreas Gulbrandsen (1906–1988), Norwegian master
- Eirik Gullaksen (* 1966), international master, international master in correspondence chess
H
- Einar Haave (1908–1962), Norwegian master
- Ellen Hagesæther (* 1978), international champion
- Benjamin Haldorsen (* 1999), international master
- Trygve Halvorsen , Norwegian champion
- Jon Ludvig Hammer (* 1990), grandmaster
- Torbjørn Ringdal Hansen (* 1979), grandmaster
- Johannes Haug (* 2000), international master
- Lars Oskar Hauge (* 1998), international champion
- Arild Haugen (* 1952), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Petter Haugli (* 1958), international champion
- Sverre Heim (* 1951), master player, Norwegian champion
- Knut Jøran Helmers (* 1957), International Master, Norwegian Master
- Ragnar Hoen (1940-2019), Norwegian champion
- Øystein Hole (* 1971), international master
- Kristian Stuvik Holm (* 1998), international master
- Frank Hovde (* 1959), correspondence chess grandmaster
J
- Leif Erlend Johannessen (* 1980), Grand Master
- Svein Johannessen (1937–2007), international master, Norwegian master
- Eugen Johnsen , Norwegian champion
K
- Oluf Kavlie-Jørgensen (1902–1984), Norwegian master
- Mary Klingen (1924–2009), international champion in correspondence chess
- Harry Kongshavn (* 1899; † 1969 or 1970), Norwegian champion
- Niina Koskela (* 1971), Grand Master
- Erling Kristiansen (* 1936), Norwegian champion
- Arne Krogdahl (1909–1988), Norwegian master
- Hanna B Kyrkjebø (* 1998), Norwegian women's champion
L.
- Daan de Lange (1915–1988), Norwegian master
- Bjarte Leer-Helgesen (* 1978), international champion
- Espen Lie (* 1984), International Master, Norwegian Master
- Kjetil Lie (* 1980), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Josef Lilja , Norwegian champion
- Morten Lilleøren (* 1955), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Lasse Østebø Løvik (* 1992), international champion
- Leif Lund , Norwegian champion
M.
- Sebastian Mihajlov (* 1999), international master
- Erlend Mikalsen (* 1993), international master
- Andreas Moen (* 1979), international master
- Otto Birger Morcken (1910–2009), Norwegian master
- Erling Myhre (1903–1971), Norwegian master
N
- Joachim Birger Nilsen (* 1993), international master
- Helge Nordahl (* 1975), international master
- Benjamin Arvola Notkevich (* 1993), Grand Master
O, Ø
- Per Ofstad (* 1934), Norwegian master, international master in correspondence chess
- Leif Øgaard (* 1952), Grand Master, Norwegian Master
- Berge Østenstad (* 1964), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Geir Sune Tallaksen Østmoe (* 1985), International Master
P
- Martin Percivaldi (* 1999), international master
- Eivind Poulsson (* 1942), master player
R.
- Ernst Rojahn (1909–1977), Norwegian master
S.
- Magne Sagafos (* 1984), International Master
- Bjarke Sahl (* 1956), international champion
- Johan Salomon (* 1997), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Jørgen Saurén (1900–1976), Norwegian master
- Wolfram Schön (* 1967), international master
- Maxim Barth Stanford (* 1976), international master
- Sheila Barth Stanford (* 1974), international champion
- Petter Stigar (* 1961), correspondence chess grandmaster
- Kjetil Stokke (* 1983), international master
- Paul Svedenborg (* 1947), Norwegian master
T
- Aryan Tari (* 1999), grandmaster, Norwegian champion
- Joachim Thomassen (* 1990), international master
- Bjørn Tiller (* 1959), international champion, Norwegian champion
- Jonathan Tisdall (* 1958), Grand Master, Norwegian Master
- Katrine Tjølsen (* 1993), international champion
U
- Frode Urkedal (* 1993), Grand Master, Norwegian Master
V
- Mads Vestby-Ellingsen (* 2002), international champion
- Aage Vestøl (1922–2008), Norwegian champion
- Arne Vinje-Gulbrandsen (1943–2011), international master, correspondence chess grandmaster, Norwegian master
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
- Norwegian top 100 men and women (Elo list, active and inactive, English)
- Norwegian top 100 women (Elo list, active and inactive, English)
- Title holder in correspondence chess (English)
- List of Norwegian individual champions (Norwegian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The birth name of Olaf Bardas was Olaf M. Olsen, under the name Olsen he also won the Norwegian individual championship in 1930.
- ↑ Holger Blauhut played for the German Chess Federation until 2018.
- ↑ Vadims Daškevičs played for the Latvian Chess Federation until 2017.
- ↑ Olha Dolschykowa played for the Ukrainian Association until 2012.
- ↑ Niina Koskela played for the Finnish Association until 2012. Her name was Niina Sammalvuo from 2004 to 2009.
- ↑ Geir Sune Tallaksen Østmoe was called Geir Sune Tallaksen until August 1, 2008. He changed his name through marriage.
- ↑ Martin Percivaldi has been playing for the Danish Chess Federation since 2009.
- ↑ Born as Bjarke Kristensen . Since 2005 he has been playing under the name Bjarke Sahl . Until 2007 he played for the Danish Chess Federation.
- ↑ Wolfram Schön has been playing for the German Chess Federation since 1986.
- ↑ Maxim Barth Stanford played for the English Association until 2012.
- ↑ Sheila Barth Stanford was born Sheila Barth Berntsen and was sometimes called Sheila Barth Sahl.
- ↑ Aryan Tari played for the Iranian Chess Federation until 2008.
- ↑ Jonathan Tisdall played for the United States Chess Federation until 1980