Chess in South Africa

Chess Olympiads

South Africa first participated in the 1958 Olympiad in Munich. The team stopped participating in international chess in 1974 due to the sports boycott as a result of the country's apartheid policies, returning to play at the 1992 Olympiad after the end of apartheid.

Open

YearEventLocationPlayersPositionRef
195813th Chess Olympiad Munich, West GermanyHeidenfeld, Dreyer, Kirby, Grivainis, Isaacson, Stern27/36[1]
196416th Chess Olympiad Tel Aviv, IsraelDreyer, Kirby, Rubinsztein, Friedgood, Wolpert, Isaacson44/50[1]
196617th Chess Olympiad Havana, CubaDreyer, Kroon, Heyns, Hangelbroek, Price, Wilken43/52[1]
196818th Chess Olympiad Lugano, SwitzerlandFriedgood, Kroon, Morschel, Griffiths, Hangelbroek36/53[1]
197019th Chess Olympiad Siegen, West GermanyFriedgood, Price, Heyns, Griffiths, Dreyer, Bloch43/60[1]
197421st Chess Olympiad Nice, FranceFriedgood, Kroon, Korostenski, de Villiers, BlochDNF/63*[1]
199230th Chess Olympiad Manila, PhilippinesSolomons, de Villiers, D Gluckman, Kobese, Bouah, M Solomon63/102[2][1]
199431st Chess Olympiad Moscow, RussiaSolomons, Kobese, de Villiers, Bouah, M Solomon58/124[3][1]
199632nd Chess Olympiad Yerevan, ArmeniaD Gluckman, Michelakis, Kobese, Levitt, Kromhout, Pearson63/114[4][1]
199833rd Chess Olympiad Elista, RussiaKobese, Rubery, K Solomon, de Villiers, Cawdery80/110[5]
200034th Chess Olympiad Istanbul, TurkeyD Gluckman, K Solomon, van der Nat, Kromhout, M Solomon68/129[6]
200235th Chess Olympiad Bled, SloveniaD Gluckman, K Solomon, J Gluckman, Levitt, Aranov, Kromhout102/140[7]
200436th Chess Olympiad Calvià, SpainMichelakis, Kobese, K Solomon, D Gluckman, Solomons, J Gluckman55/129[8]
200637th Chess Olympiad Turin, ItalyKobese, K Solomon, van der Nat, Cawdery, Ophoff, van den Heever83/150[9]
200838th Chess Olympiad Dresden, GermanyKobese, K Solomon, Steel, Cawdery, Mabusela58/154[10]
201039th Chess Olympiad Khanty-Mansiysk, RussiaK Solomon, Kobese, Steel, Mabusela, van den Heever74/149[11]
201240th Chess Olympiad Istanbul, TurkeyK Solomon, Kobese, Steel, Mabusela, Cawdery62/157[12]
201441st Chess Olympiad Tromsø, NorwayK Solomon, Steel, Kobese, van den Heever, D Gluckman82/177[13]
201642nd Chess Olympiad Baku, AzerbaijanK Solomon, Cawdery, Kobese, van den Heever, Klaasen97/180[14]
201843rd Chess Olympiad Batumi, GeorgiaCawdery, Kobese, Klaasen, Mabusela, van den Heever70/185[15]
  • - In 1974, FIDE expelled the team with three rounds to go due to the country's apartheid policies.

Women

YearEventLocationPlayersPositionRef
199833rd Chess Olympiad Elista, RussiaErwee, Minnaar, Frank, Laubscher62/72[16]
200034th Chess Olympiad Istanbul, TurkeyMinnaar, Meyer, Frick, van der Merwe71/86[17]
200235th Chess Olympiad Bled, Sloveniavan der Merwe, Pretorius, Neethling, Bleazard68/93[18]
200436th Chess Olympiad Calvià, Spainvan der Merwe, Pretorius, Frick, Ellappen68/87[19]
200637th Chess Olympiad Turin, ItalyFrick, Ellappen, Moodliar, Laubscher66/108[20]
200838th Chess Olympiad Dresden, GermanySolomons, Greeff, Ellappen, de Jager, Sischy57/114[21]
201039th Chess Olympiad Khanty-Mansiysk, RussiaGreeff, Solomons, Sischy, Ezeet, Mbalenhie69/115[22]
201240th Chess Olympiad Istanbul, TurkeyGreeff, van der Merwe, Solomons, Frick, Tlale65/127[23]
201441st Chess Olympiad Tromsø, NorwayFrick, Solomons, Tlale, R van Niekerk, Fisher72/136[24]
201642nd Chess Olympiad Baku, AzerbaijanFrick, Laubscher, February, Fisher, L van Niekerk72/140[25]
201843rd Chess Olympiad Batumi, GeorgiaFebruary, Bouah, Fisher, Selkirk, van Zyl62/151[26]

Major tournaments

Major tournaments hosted in South Africa include the South African Chess Championship and the South African Open.

References

  1. https://www.olimpbase.org/teams/rsa_tea.html
  2. "30th Chess Olympiad: Manila 1992".
  3. "31st Chess Olympiad: Moscow 1994".
  4. "32nd Chess Olympiad: Yerevan 1996".
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  6. "34th Chess Olympiad 2000 Open". chess-results.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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  12. "40th Olympiad Istanbul 2012 Open". chess-results.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  13. "41st Olympiad Tromso 2014 Open". chess-results.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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  15. "43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Open". chess-results.com. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
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  17. "34th Chess Olympiad 2000 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  18. "35th Chess Olympiad 2002 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  19. "36th Chess Olympiad 2004 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  20. "37th Chess Olympiad 2006 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  21. "38th Chess Olympiad 2008 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  22. "39th Chess Olympiad 2010 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  23. "40th Chess Olympiad Istanbul 2012 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  24. "41st Olympiad Tromso 2014 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  25. "42nd Olympiad Baku 2016 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  26. "43rd Olympiad Batumi 2018 Women". chess-results.com. Retrieved 5 October 2018.
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