Astra Klovāne

Astra Klovāne
Born Astra Ērgle
(1944-10-13)October 13, 1944
Baldone, Latvia

Astra Klovāne (born October 13, 1944, Baldone as Astra Ērgle) is a former Latvian chess player. Astra Klovāne won the Latvian Chess Championship for women seven times - 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1977, and 1978.[1] She won also the Latvian women speed championship in 1977, 1978, and 1981.

Chess career

She learned to play chess at the age of 11. Her first teachers were her father and brother, but her first coach was Zigurds Pigits. In 1959, at the age of 15, she won the Latvian Girl Championship, and two years later she won the Baldone Club Championship. In 1961 she shared 1-3 prize in a Moscow tournament. Astra Klovāne won three Latvian Ladies Championships in a row - 1963, 1964, and 1965, without losing a game, and won also the Riga Ladies Championship in 1964. Astra Klovāne played for Latvia in Soviet team competitions:

  • In 1962, the best result at ten board in the 8th Soviet Team Chess Championship in Leningrad (+3, =5, -0).[2]
  • In 1967, the best result at nine board in the 10th Soviet Team Chess Championship in Moscow (+6, =2, -1).[3]

Personal life

In 1968 Astra Klovāne graduated from the Latvian University Foreign Language Faculty and worked as a journalist. Astra Klovāne has been active in Latvian Olympic Committee reconstruction, and for several years was President of the Audit Commission. She was married to the nine-time Latvian Champion Jānis Klovāns (1935–2010) and had two daughters.[4]

References

  1. http://www.chessds.lv/ Chapter "Tournaments - Latvijas čempionātu rezultāti"
  2. Leningrad
  3. Moscow
  4. "Janis Klovans dies at 75". ChessVibes. 2010-10-07. Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  • Astra Klovāne rating card at FIDE Edit this at Wikidata
  • Astra Klovāne player profile at 365chess.com
  • Astra Klovāne player profile at newinchess.com
  • Astra Klovāne (as Astra Ērgle) player profile at olimpbase.org (Soviet Team Chess Cup)
  • Astra Klovāne (as Astra Ērgle) player profile at olimpbase.org (Soviet Team Chess Championship)
  • Astra Klovāne player profile at olimpbase.org (Soviet Team Chess Championship)
  • Astra Klovāne, archived from the original on 2011-10-02 profile at Baldone region homepage (in Latvian)
  • Žuravļevs, N.; Dulbergs, I.; Kuzmičovs, G. (1980), Latvijas šahistu jaunrade, Rīga, Avots., pp. 99 – 101 (in Latvian).
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