List of Slovak chess players

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Slovak chess players alphabetically

In addition to the historical masters, the list includes master players who have won the Slovak individual championship since the independence of Slovakia in 1993, have an IM or GM title (of both sexes), have achieved an Elo above 2400 or are outstanding correspondence chess players.

B.

  • Tomáš Balogh (* 1978), international champion, Slovak individual champion
  • Ján Báňas (* 1947), international champion, Slovak individual champion

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D.

F.

G

H

J

K

L.

M.

N

P

R.

S.

  • Ladislav Salai (* 1961), international champion, Slovak individual champion
  • Ladislav Šárközy (* 1969), master player
  • Ján Smoleň (* 1984), master player
  • Igor Štohl (* 1964), grandmaster
  • Svatopluk Svoboda (* 1984), international champion, Czech champion

T

U

V

  • František Vass (* 1988), master player
  • Peter Vavrák (* 1982), international champion, Slovak individual champion
  • Pavol Veselý (* 1948), correspondence chess grandmaster

Z

  • Claudiu Zetocha (* 1970), master player

See also

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Michal Konopka has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 1995.
  2. Tomas Krnan has been playing for the Canadian Chess Federation since 2002.
  3. Peter Michalík has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 2016.
  4. Karel Mokrý has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 1994.
  5. Júlia Movsesjan played for the Russian Chess Federation until 2010.
  6. Sergej Movsesjan played for the Slovak Chess Federation from 2002 to 2010. Before that, he played for the Georgian Chess Federation until 1995, for the Armenian Chess Federation in 1996 and for the Czech Chess Federation from 1997 to 2002. Since 2010 he has been playing for the Armenian Chess Federation again.
  7. Vítězslav Priehoda has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 2006.
  8. Eva Repková played for the Lebanese Chess Federation from 1997 to 2001.
  9. Svatopluk Svoboda has been playing for the Czech Chess Federation since 2008.
  10. Regina Theissl-Pokorná has been playing for the Austrian Chess Association since 2015.
  11. Gennadij Timoščenko played for the Soviet Chess Federation until 1992 and for the Russian Chess Federation from 1992 to 1994.
  12. Claudiu Zetocha played for the Romanian Chess Federation until 2000.