- Božidar Ivanović
Božidar Ivanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар Ивановић) (born
Cetinje ,Yugoslavia , 24 August 1949) is achess Grandmaster who now representsMontenegro , apolitician , and a chess official. He has served as Minister of Sport and Tourism in Montenegro. ["The Batsford Book of Chess Records", by Yakov Damsky, pp. 120-121.] He won theYugoslav Chess Championship three times, in 1973, 1981, and 1983 (shared). [http://www.chessgames.com, the Božidar Ivanović player profile.] He also won the championship of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1996. [http:www.chessmetrics.com, the Božidar Ivanović results file.] HisFIDE rating is 2444 as of January, 2008. [ [http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=900095. Ivanović, Božidar FIDE Online Chess Personal card ] ]Biography
Ivanović earned his
International Master title in 1976, and was promoted to Grandmaster in 1977. [http://www.chessgames.com, the Božidar Ivanović player profile.]He represented Yugoslavia once at the World U26 Olympiad, four times at
chess Olympiad s, once at the European Team Championship, and once at the World Team Championship. He then represented Montenegro at the 2007 European Team Championship. His full international team results follow. [http://www.olimpbase.org/playersy/267wkceh for U26 Olympiad, http://www.olimpbase.org/players/26ywkceh.html, for Olympiads, http://www.olimpbase.org/playerse/26ywkceh.html, for Euroteams, and http://www.olimpbase.org/playerst?26ywkceh.html for the World Teams.]*
Graz 1972, Under 26 Olympiad, Yugoslavia board 3, +10 -1 -1, board gold.
*Lucerne 1982, Olympiad, Yugoslavia 1st reserve, +0 =4 -2, team 4th.
*Plovdiv 1983, Euroteams, Yugoslavia board 8, +3 =4 -0, team silver.
*Thessaloniki 1984, Olympiad, Yugoslavia 1st reserve, +2 =3 -2.
*Lucerne 1989, World Team Championship, Yugoslavia 1st reserve, +0 =2 -1, team silver.
*Novi Sad 1990, Olympiad, Yugoslavia 2nd team, board 3, +4 =4 -1.
*Yerevan 1996, Olympiad, Yugoslavia board 1, +1 =8 -2.
*Heraklio 2007, Euroteams, Montenegro board 2, +0 =2 -1.For most of his career, Ivanović competed mainly in Yugoslavia and the
Balkans region, with occasional forays intoNorth America and westernEurope . He made his debut in theYugoslav Chess Championship finals in 1968, but struggled that year. He made an even score in the championship the next year, 9.5/19. Besides his four titles, he made strong results in 1977 atZagreb with 8.5/13 for a shared 3-5th place, and in 1991 atBanja Vrucica with 8.5/13 for a shared 4-7th place.His best international-level results included: shared 2nd-3rd at
Eksjo A 1980 with 7/11, shared 1st-3rd atVenice Lido Open 1980 with 6/8, 4th at theBudva Zonal tournament with 12/19 (but did not advance), shared 3rd-5th atVinkovci 1982 with 8/13, shared 4-6th atVrsac 1983 with 8/13, shared 1st-2nd at the 1983Canadian Open Chess Championship atToronto , shared 3rd-8th at the 1988New York Open with 6/9, advanced from the 1990Nea Makri Zonal with 9.5/15, 6.5/13 at the 1990Manila Interzonal for a middle of the field placing, shared 4-9th atKladovo 1992 with 8/13, and 2nd atNiksic 1994 with 7/11. [http://www.chessmetrics.com, the Božidar Ivanović results file.]Later years
He served as Chairman of Montenegro's Chess Association. He served as state Minister of Sport and Tourism for Montenegro. He served as a member of the Appeals' Committee for the 2007 World Chess Championship.
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