Robert Lemaire | |
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Country | Belgium |
Born | 23 July 1916 |
Died | 27 June 1994 77) | (aged
Robert Lemaire (23 July 1916 – 27 June 1994) was a Belgian chess player, Belgian Chess Championships winner (1950).
Biography
From the mid-1940s to end of 1950s Robert Lemaire was one of Belgium's leading chess players. He was a multiple medalist of the Belgian Chess Championship. In 1946, in Antwerp Robert Lemaire shared 1st – 2nd place with Albéric O'Kelly de Galway in Belgian Chess Championship but lost additional match for the title – 0:4.[1][2] In 1950, in Ghent he won Belgian Chess Championship.[3] In 1952, in Ghent he ranked 2nd in Belgian Chess Championship.[4] In 1955, in Merksem Robert Lemaire shared 1st – 3rd place in Belgian Chess Championship but ranked only 3rd in additional tournament for the title of champion (tournament won Jos Gobert).[5][6] In 1960, in Ghent he shared 1st – 2nd place in this tournament but remained 2nd after the additional factor.[7]
Robert Lemaire played for Belgium in the Chess Olympiad:[8]
- In 1954, at fourth board in the 11th Chess Olympiad in Amsterdam (+9, =2, -7).
Robert Lemaire played for Belgium in the Clare Benedict Cup:[9]
- In 1955, at third board in the 2nd Clare Benedict Chess Cu in Mont Pèlerin (+0, =1, -4).
References
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship, Antwerp".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship play-off, Ghent".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship, Ghent".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship, Ghent".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship, Merksem".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship play-off".
- ↑ "Belgian Chess History » Belgian championship, Ghent".
- ↑ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Robert Lemaire". www.olimpbase.org.
- ↑ "OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Robert Lemaire". www.olimpbase.org.
External links
- Robert Lemaire player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Robert Lemaire chess games at 365Chess.com