Vladimir Zagorovsky

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Vladimir Zagorovsky
Dr. V.P. Zagorovsky.jpg
Full nameVladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky
CountryRussia
Born(1925-06-29)29 June 1925
Voronezh, USSR
Died6 November 1994(1994-11-06) (aged 69)
Voronezh, Russia
TitleICCF Grandmaster (1965)
ICCF World Champion1962–65

Vladimir Pavlovich Zagorovsky (Russian: Влади́мир Па́влович Загоро́вский; 29 June 1925, Voronezh, Russia, formerly USSR – 6 November 1994, Voronezh, Russia) was a Russian chess grandmaster of correspondence chess. He is most famous for being the fourth ICCF World Champion between 1962 and 1965.[1] He won the 1952 Moscow City Championship. In the July 1972 FIDE rating list he had an over the board rating of 2370.[2]

Selected titles[]

  • 1948: Master of Sports of the USSR (chess)[3]
  • 1991: Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (chess)

Books[]

  • Zagororovsky, Vladimir (1982). Romantic Chess Openings. ISBN 0713436239. OCLC 9972859.

Notes and references[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hopper-Whyld, 1987, pp. 19, 126, 340.
  2. ^ Searching: "Zagorovsky, Vladimir". OlimpBase.
  3. ^ Karpov, Anatoly E. (ed.), Russian Chess Encyclopedia and Biographical Dictionary, 1990, p. 234.

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Preceded by
Albéric O'Kelly de Galway
World Correspondence Chess Champion
1962–1965
Succeeded by
Hans Berliner


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