- Sergey Belavenets
Sergey Belavenets _ru. Сергей Всеволодович Белавенец (
July 18 ,1910 –March 7 ,1942 ) was aRussia nchess master , chess theoretician, and chess journalist ofBelarusian descent .Early life
Belavenets was born in
Smolensk to a noble family. He andMikhail Yudovich , known as the Smolensk twins, had been close friends since meeting in a school match in 1925. Over the next few years they studied with Belavenets's uncle,Konstantin Vygodchikov . [ [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~rjcc/corn47.htm by Mike Fox and Richard The Internet Anorak ] ]Chess career
He took 4th in the 2nd Belarusian Championship in 1925 (
Solomon Rozental won), tied for 5-9th in the 11th Championship of Moscow in 1930, tied for 1st-3rd in the 13th Championship of Moscow in 1932, took 4th in the 14th Championship of Moscow in 1933/34, won at Moscow 1934 (the 4th Russian Championship), took 3rd in the 15th Championship of Moscow in 1935, tied for 3rd-5th in the 16th Championship of Moscow in 1936, shared 1st in the 17th Championship of Moscow 1937. [http://www.geocities.com/al2055km/ch_repub.html] He tied for 1st-2nd withVasily Smyslov in the 18th Championship of Moscow in 1938, tied for 6-7th in the 19th Championship of Moscow in 1939/40, and took 2nd in the 20th Championship of Moscow in 1941. [http://www.geocities.com/al2055perv/ch_repub.html]Death
During the
World War II , the so-calledGreat Patriotic War , he was killed in an action atStaraya Russa 1942.Since 1984, internalional chess competitions "In Memoriam of S.V.Belavenets" have been held in Smolensk.
His daughter
Liudmila Belavenets is women's worldcorrespondence chess champion (1984-1992).References
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