5th Chess Olympiad
The 5th Chess Olympiad, organized by the FIDE and comprising an open[1] and (unofficial) women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between July 12 and July 23, 1933, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. The 4th Women's World Chess Championship also took place during the Olympiad.
Results
Team standings
# Country Players Points 1 United StatesKashdan, Marshall, Fine, Dake, Simonson 39 2 CzechoslovakiaFlohr, Treybal K., Rejfíř, Opočenský, Skalička 37½ 3 SwedenStåhlberg, Stoltz, Lundin, Berndtsson 34 4 PolandTartakower, Frydman, Regedziński, Appel, Makarczyk 34 5 HungaryMaróczy, Steiner L., Vajda, Havasi, Lilienthal 34 6 AustriaGrünfeld, Eliskases, Glass, Müller, Igel 33½ 7 LithuaniaMikėnas, Vaitonis, Vistaneckis, Luckis, Abramavičius 30½ 8 FranceAlekhine, Betbeder, Kahn, Duchamp, Voisin 28 9 LatviaApšenieks, Petrovs, Feigins, Hasenfuss 27½ 10 Great BritainSultan Khan, Thomas, Winter, Michell, Alexander 27 11 ItalyRosselli del Turco, Monticelli, Sacconi, Norcia, Campolongo 24½ 12 DenmarkAndersen, Enevoldsen, Gemzøe, Nielsen B., Nielsen J. 22½ 13 BelgiumSoultanbeieff, Dunkelblum, Engelmann, Devos 17 14 IcelandÁsgeirsson, Gilfer, Þorvaldsson, Sigurðsson 17 15 ScotlandFairhurst, Page, MacIsaac, MacKenzie, Combe 14
The English team still went under the name of Great Britain, even though it only consisted of English players and Scotland participated with their own team.
Estonia was supposed to participate, but the team never showed up.
Individual medals
Board 1 Board 2 Board 3 Board 4 Reserve Alexander Alekhine9½ / 12
79.2 Frank Marshall7 / 10
70.0 Erik Lundin10 / 14
71.4 Karel Opočenský11½ / 13
88.5 Andor Lilienthal10 / 13
76.9 Isaac Kashdan10 / 14
71.4 Louis Betbeder8 / 18
66.7 Reuben Fine9 / 13
69.2 Arthur Dake10 / 13
76.9 Leonardas Abramavičius6 / 9
66.7 Savielly Tartakower Salo Flohr9 / 14
64.3 Paulino Frydman7½ / 12
62.5 Movsas Feigins9 / 14
64.3 Hans Müller9 / 13
69.2 C. H. O'Donel Alexander7 / 11
63.6
References
- ↑ Although commonly referred to as the men's division, this section is open to both male and female players.
- 5th Chess Olympiad: Folkestone 1933 OlimpBase
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