langs: 24 декабря [ru] / december 24 [en] / 24. dezember [de] / 24 décembre [fr] / 24 dicembre [it] / 24 de diciembre [es]
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Veronika Exler (born 24 December 1990) is an Austrian chess player who holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM, 2017). She is a two-times Austrian Women Chess Champion (2013, 2018). Austrian chess player Veronika Exler Country Austria Born ( 1990-12-24 ) 24 December 1990 (age 31) Vien
Vitaly Valeryevich Tseshkovsky ( Russian : Виталий Валерьевич Цешковский ; 25 September 1944, Omsk – 24 December 2011, Krasnodar ) was a Russian chess Grandmaster and a former champion of the USSR . Vitaly Tseshkovsky Vitaly Tseshkovsky, 1973 Full name Vitaly Valeryevich Tseshkovsky Country Sovi
Tatiana Vasilyevna Voronova ( Russian : Татьяна Васильевна Воронова , Latvian : Tatjana Voronova ; born December 24, 1955, in Arkhangelsk Oblast , Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ) is a Soviet / Latvian chess player who holds the FiDE title of Woman International Master (1993). She won
#4 Irina Krush
Irina Borisivna Krush ( Ukrainian : Ірина Борисівна Круш ; born December 24, 1983) is an American chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 2013. [1] She is the first woman, and as of August 2022 the only woman, to earn the GM title while playing for the United States. [2] [low
#5 List of female chess grandmasters
There are 39 female chess players who hold the title of Grandmaster (GM), the highest title awarded by the International Chess Federation (FIDE). [upper-alpha 1] The Grandmaster title was formally established by FIDE in 1950. Modern regulations typically require players to achieve a FIDE rating of 2
Gillmore André Hoefdraad (born 17 December 1962) is a Surinamese economist and politician. He was Governor of the Central Bank of Suriname from 2010 until 2015, and Ministry of Finance of Suriname from 2015 to 2020. In January 2020, it was reported that US$100 million was missing from the Central Ba
#7 Ove Kinnmark
Ove Kinnmark (24 December 1944 – 26 October 2015) was a Swedish chess master. Swedish chess player This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . ( September 2022 ) At the beginning of his career, he won Swedish Junior championships at Växjö 1958, [1] and played a
František Treybal (24 December 1882 – 5 October 1947 in Prague ) was a Czech chess master . Czech chess player This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( August 2013 ) In 1907 he won the 2nd Czech Chess Championship in Brno . [1] I
#9 Yury Toshev
Yury Toshev ( Bulgarian : Юрий Георгиев Тошев ) (24 December 1907 – 19 April 1974) was a Bulgarian chess master. Bulgarian chess player He thrice won the Bulgarian Chess Championship : 1933 (jointly with Georgy Geshev [1] but lost a play-off match to him), [2] 1942, [3] and 1947 (jointly with Kamen
Leon David Piasetski (born 24 December 1951) is a Canadian chess player who holds the titles of International Master (IM) (1975). Canadian chess player Leon David Piasetski Leon David Piasetski in 2012 Country Canada Born ( 1951-12-24 ) 24 December 1951 (age 70) Title International Master (IM) (19
#11 Andreas Ascharin
Andreas Ascharin ( Russian : Андрей Александрович Ашарин , Andrey Aleksandrovich Asharin ; 24 June [ O.S. 12 June ] 1843 in Pärnu – 24 December [ O.S. 12 December ] 1896 in Riga ) was a Baltic German -Russian chess master. Russian chess player Mikhail Chigorin (left) playing against Andreas
#12 Adam Kuligowski
Adam Kuligowski (born 24 December 1955, in Warsaw ) is a Polish chess master. He was awarded the GM title in 1980. Polish chess master (born 1955) Adam Kuligowski Country Poland Born ( 1955-12-24 ) 24 December 1955 (age 66) Warsaw , Poland Title Grandmaster FIDE rating 2430 (July 2022) Peak
#13 Josef Dobiáš
Josef Dobiáš (24 December 1886 in Mladá Boleslav – 31 January 1981) was a Czech chess player. Czech chess player Josef Dobiáš Country Czech Republic Born 24 December 1886 Czech Republic Died January 31, 1981 At the beginning of his career, he took 5th at Prague 1908 (B tournament), tied for 4-5th at
#14 Tomáš Oral
Tomáš Oral (born December 24, 1977) is a chess Grandmaster from the Czech Republic . Czech chess player Tomáš Oral Full name Tomáš Oral Country Czech Republic Born ( 1977-12-24 ) December 24, 1977 (age 44) Title Grandmaster FIDE rating 2489 (July 2022) Peak rating 2565 (July 2004)
#15 Emanuel Lasker
Emanuel Lasker ( German pronunciation: [eˈmaːnuɛl ˈlaskɐ] ( listen ) ; December 24, 1868 – January 11, 1941) was a German chess player, mathematician , and philosopher who was World Chess Champion for 27 years, from 1894 to 1921, the longest reign of any officially recognised World Chess Champion in
#16 Oscar Tenner
Oscar Tenner (sometimes Oskar ) ( Hebrew : אוסקר טנר ; 5 April 1880, in Lemberg [1] – 24 December 1948) was a Galicia (Poland)-born German–American chess master. [2] At the beginning of his career, he played in several tournaments in Germany. He won (elim.) and took 4th at Hamburg 1910 ( DSB Congres
#17 Edgar Walther
Edgar Walther (24 December 1930 – 23 October 2013) was a Swiss chess player who held the titles of FIDE Master and International Correspondence Chess Master (1978). He was a Chess Olympiad individual medalist ( 1954 ). Swiss chess player Edgar Walther Country Switzerland Born ( 1930-12-24 ) 24 Decem
#18 Willi Schlage
Willi Schlage (24 December 1888 – 5 May 1940 in Berlin ) was a German chess master and trainer. Active as a player during the inter-war years of the Weimar Republic and later as a trainer during the rise of the Third Reich , Schlage is remembered for a game depicted in the science fiction film 2001:
#19 Aage Vestøl
Aage Vestøl (24 December 1922 [1] [2] – 30 March 2008) was a Norwegian chess player. Norwegian chess player Aage Vestøl Full name Aage Vestøl Country Norway Born 24 December 1922 Died 30 March 2008 Title Norwegian champion 1949 Vestøl won the next to the top class at the Norwegian Championships in
Richard Teichmann (24 December 1868 – 15 June 1925) was a German chess master . He was known as "Richard the Fifth" because he often finished in fifth place in tournaments. But in Karlsbad 1911, he scored a convincing win, crushing Akiba Rubinstein and Carl Schlechter with the same line of the Ruy L