1982 Chess Olympiad
The 25th Chess Olympiad 1982 was a team chess tournament that was held from October 29th to November 16th, 1982 in Lucerne ( Switzerland ). It was the 25th Men's Chess Olympiad and the 10th Women's Chess Olympiad. In the field of participants there were five debutants: Bahrain, Suriname, Senegal, Botswana and Zambia.
Final score of the men's teams
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Ranking list
# team Points 1 Soviet Union
42.5 2 Czechoslovakia
36.0 3 United States
35.5 4th Yugoslavia
35.0 5 Hungary
33.5 6th Bulgaria
33.5 7th Poland
33.0 8th Denmark
32.5 9 Cuba
32.5 10 England
32.0 11 Argentina
32.0 12 Romania
32.0 13 Israel
32.0 14th Austria
32.0 15th BR Germany
31.5 26th Switzerland
30th 50 Belgium
27.5 76 Luxembourg
25th
A total of 93 teams
Men's medals
Board 1
- Gold: Franco Ocampos, Zenón
- Silver: Girault, Eric
- Bronze: Ljubojevic, Ljubomir
Board 2
- Gold: Mascariñas, Rico
- Silver: Sargos, Patrick
- Bronze: Kasparov, Garri ; Jamieson, Robert Murray
Board 3
- Gold: Matamoros Franco, Carlos
- Silver: Chaivichit, Suchart
- Bronze: Hebert, Jean
Board 4
- Gold: Agdestein, Simen
- Silver: Ye Jiangchuan
- Bronze: Alexander Beliavsky ; Huss, Andreas; Gavrilakis, Nikolaos
Reserve board 1
- Gold: Roos, Daniël
- Silver: Tal, Mikhail
- Bronze: Tarjan, James Edward
Reserve board 2
- Gold: Fancy, Stuart
- Silver: Kavakul, Maijai
- Bronze: Mungyereza, Amos
Results of the Soviet Union
For the Olympic champion Soviet Union played Anatoly Karpov (6.5 points from 8 games), Kasparov (8.5 in 11, bronze), Lev Polugajewski (6 out of 9), Alexander Beliavsky (7 out of 10, Bronze), Mikhail valley ( 6.5 out of 8, silver medal) and Artur Jussupow (8 out of 10). For the team and individual results of the Olympic champions see OlimpBase.
Results of the Germans
Germany played with Robert Huebner (7.5 points from 12 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (3.5 out of 9), Helmut Pfleger (4.5 7), Eric Lobron (6 of 10), Hans-Joachim Hecht (5, 5 out of 10) and Stefan Kindermann (4.5 out of 8). For the team and individual results of the West Germans see OlimpBase.
Final result of the women's teams
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Ranking list
# team Points 1 Soviet Union
33.0 2 Romania
30.0 3 Hungary
26.0 4th Poland
25.5 5 People's Republic of China
24.5 6th BR Germany
24.5 7th Sweden
24.0 8th Netherlands
23.5 9 India
23.5 10 Spain
23.0 11 England
23.0 12 Yugoslavia
23.0 13 France
23.0 14th Bulgaria
22.5 15th Colombia
22.5 16 Brazil
22.5
A total of 45 teams
Women's medals
Board 1
- Gold: Pernici, Barbara
- Silver: Cramling, Pia
- Bronze: Chiburdanidze, Maia ; Verőci-Petronic, Zsuzsa ; Shterenberg, Nava
Board 2
- Gold: Alexandria, Nana
- Silver: Jackson, Sheila
- Bronze: Pogorevici, Marina
Board 3
- Gold: Terescenco-Nutu, Daniela
- Silver: Gaprindashvili, Nona
- Bronze: Belle Erika
Reserve board
- Gold: Polihroniade, Elisabeta
- Silver: Leyva, Teresa
- Bronze: Szmacinska, Grazyna
Results of the Soviet Union
Maia Chiburdanidze (9 points from 12 games, bronze medal), Nana Alexandria (7.5 from 9, gold medal), Nona Gaprindashvili (11.5 from 13, silver medal) and Nana Iosseliani (5 from 8) played for the women's Olympic champion . For the team and individual results of the Soviet Union see OlimpBase.
Results of the Germans
Germany played with Barbara Hund (7.5 points from 13 games), Gisela fish Dick (7 of 12), Petra Feustel (7.5 out of 12) and Anni Laakmann (2.5 of 5). For the team and individual results of the Germans see OlimpBase.
Team lineups
Individual evidence
- ↑ 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 on OlimpBase (English)
- ↑ 10th Women's Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 on OlimpBase (English)
- ↑ 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - Final Group Standings
- ↑ 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - Soviet Union (URS)
- ↑ 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - West Germany (GER)
- ↑ 10th Women's Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - Final Group Standings
- ↑ 10th Women's Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - Soviet Union (URS)
- ↑ 10th Women's Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - West Germany (GER)
literature
- Paul Müller-Breil (Ed.): Chess Olympiad Luzern 1982 . Tschudi, Zug 1984. ISBN 3-908150-01-9
- Ervin Rosenblatt, Miroslav Filip : Chess Olympiad Lucerne 1982 . Münster, Nuremberg 1983
- Barbara Hund: My way to success . Walter Rau Verlag, Düsseldorf 1983, pp. 83-88. ISBN 3-7919-0216-4
Images and web links
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- 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 - Tournament review In addition to a lot of information, Olimpbase gives a detailed overview in English.