Thomas Pähtz

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Thomas Pähtz, Forst 2007
Association GermanyGermany Germany
Born 4th September 1956
Erfurt
title International Master (1984)
Grand Master (1990)
Current  Elo rating 2350 (March 2020)
Best Elo rating 2515 (July 1988)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Thomas Pähtz (born September 4, 1956 in Erfurt ) is a German chess player and father of the 2005 junior world champion, Elisabeth Pähtz . In May 2002 the German Chess Federation expressed its gratitude and recognition in the form of an honorary certificate.

Pähtz grew up in the GDR and was three times co-winner of German championships , two of them in the GDR (1988 with Lutz Espig and 1990 with Raj Tischbierek ), most recently in 1993 with Thomas Luther . Thomas Pähtz was part of the GDR team at the 1988 Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki , and he was the first substitute to play three times (+0 = 2 −1).

Pähtz works as a chess trainer and runs the Kerspleben chess school . He looks after and trains his daughter Elisabeth Pähtz and his son Thomas Pähtz jun., Who won the German youth championship in 2001.

societies

Pähtz won the GDR team championship in 1973 and 1983 with the Leipzig chess community , in 1988 with Mikroelektronik Erfurt and 1991 with SV Erfurt-West . In the German Federal Chess League Pähtz played in the 1990/91 season for the SF Dortmund-Brackel , from 1991 to 1993 for the SV Erfurt West , for which he played again from 2001 to 2003 (under the club name Erfurter SK ). In 1994 he took part in the European Club Cup with PSV Duisburg . In the 2014/15 season he played for Ilmenauer SV , since 2017 he has been a TSV Bindlach shareholder . In the Austrian Bundesliga he played from 2002 to 2004 for ESV Austria Graz , with whom he was team champion in 2003 , in the Belgian Interclubs from 2003 to 2005 for the second team of KSK 47 Eynatten , with whose first team he won the 2003 European Club Cup participated. In the Luxembourg national division he played for the team of Gambit Bonnevoie until 2003 , with whom he became Luxembourg team champion in 1996 , 1997 , 2001 , 2002 and 2003 and took part in the European Club Cup three times (1993, 1998, 2001), from 2003 to 2006 He played for De Sprénger Echternach , with whom he became champions in 2005 and 2006 .

Individual evidence

  1. Honorary certificates of the German Chess Federation on the occasion of the 125th anniversary
  2. Thomas Pähtz 'results at the Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English)
  3. Results of PSV Duisburg at the European Club Cup 1994 on olimpbase.org (English)
  4. a b Thomas Pähtz 'results at European Club Cups on olimpbase.org (English)