Ottilie Stibaner

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Ottilie Stibaner in Büdingen in 1957

Ottilie Hedwig Stibaner (born April 17, 1908 , † May 23, 1972 ) was a German chess player .

Chess successes

Hessen Championship 1957 in Büdingen Margarete Grzeskowiak (left) next to Ottilie Stibaner, Juliane Hund (right)

Ottile Stibaner won twelve women's championships of the Hessian Chess Association (1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965 and 1966)

She was first at the German Women's Championship in 1965 in Wangen im Allgäu . She took second place behind Ursula Wasnetsky in 1968 in Fürstenfeldbruck . Overall, she took one of the top three places in eight German individual championships: 1942 in Bad Oeynhausen second behind Edith Keller , as well as 1947 in Seesen , 1949 in Munich and 1957 in Lindau (Bodensee) each time, in 1960 in Büdingen second behind Maria Scheffold , 1965 in Wangen first, 1968 second in Fürstenfeldbruck and 1971 third in Zell am Harmersbach .

At the Chess Olympiad 1966 Women in Oberhausen , she participated for the West German team.

Ottilie Stibaner played club chess for Chessfreunde Frankfurt in 1921 .

Honors

She received the gold association pin from the Hessian Chess Association in 1975.

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Web links

Commons : Ottilie Stibaner  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Individual championships of the Hessian Chess Association on Hessian Chess Chronicles
  2. 20th German women's championship 1968 in Fürstenfeldbruck on TeleSchach
  3. WOMEN'S CHESS OLYMPIADS 1966 - Ottilie Stibaner on OlimpBase (English)
  4. ^ Association history of the Frankfurt Chess Friends 1921
  5. ^ Association awards of the Hessian Chess Association