SK Tower Emsdetten

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The SK Turm Emsdetten was a chess club in Emsdetten in Westphalia . The club was part of the Münsterland Chess Association in the North Rhine-Westphalia Chess Federation . The association was founded in 1947 and no longer exists today.

Bundesliga

In the 2001/02 season, the SK Turm Emsdetten took second place in the 2nd Bundesliga West behind the second team of SG Porz, who were not eligible for promotion, and thus rose to the 1st Bundesliga . In the 2002/03 season they just managed to stay in the league when they were twelfth in purely sporting terms, but after the season the team moved back to the 2nd Bundesliga. In 2008, the rise in the first division succeeded again, which the SK Turm Emsdetten belonged to until the renewed withdrawal at the end of the 2015/16 season.

Women's Bundesliga

In 1999 SK Turm Emsdetten was promoted to the 1st women's national league and was one of the top leagues in the following years. In 2001 the club won the women's national league, in 2000, 2002 and 2004 the second place was achieved. After the 2003/04 season, the women's team was withdrawn from play.

Known players

In the 2015/16 season, Grand Masters Twan Burg , Daniil Dubow , Jorden van Foreest , Nils Grandelius , Jonny Hector , Alexander Ipatov , Ruud Janssen , Micheil Mtschedlischwili , Roeland Pruijssers , Wouter Spoelman , Dariusz Świercz and among others were for SK Turm Emsdetten Mustafa Yılmaz and the international champions Thomas Fiebig , Christian Richter and Martin Zumsande registered.

Former club members include the grandmasters Juan Manuel Bellón López , Alexander Berelowitsch , Daan Brandenburg , Pia Cramling , Michael Feygin , Merab Gagunaschwili , Anish Giri , Jurij Kruppa , Jekaterina Lagno , Peter Heine Nielsen , Peng Zhaoqin , Judit Polgár , Sergey Tiviakov , Francisco Vallejo Pons and Dennis de Vreugt , the international masters Werner Beckemeyer , Lucien van Beek , Ali Bitalzadeh , Nataša Bojković , Michiel Bosman , Dennis Breder , Thorbjørn Bromann , Merijn van Delft , Jelena Dembo , Harriet Hunt , Tea Lanchava , Alexander Kabatianski , Christov Kleijn , Stefan Kuipers , Nicolai Vesterbæk Pedersen and Vincent Rothuis , the women's grandmasters Jordanka Belić , Bianca de Jong-Muhren , Oksana Sarana-Hungeling and Zoya Schleining and the international women's champion Renate Limbach .

Others

In November 2013, the SK Turm Emsdetten hosted the German championship in blitz chess , which René Stern won.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ FM Christian Richter again NRW single lightning champion. IM Roman Tomaszewski only in 16th place. Website of the SK Herne-Sodingen. October 15, 2007, accessed March 24, 2016.
  2. Bundesliga team withdrawn ; A search for "Emsdetten" in the DSB's DWZ database no longer shows any trace of this association. (2017-04-12)
  3. ^ Message from April 14, 2016 at schachbundesliga.de
  4. tournament side of DBEM 2013 at SK Tower Emsdetten