Andrzej Sydor

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Andrzej Sydor
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Andrzej Sydor in 1970s
Country Poland
Born (1937-01-03) 3 January 1937 (age 87)
Lublin, Poland
Title International Master (IM) (1970)
Peak rating 2425 (January 1976)

Andrzej Sydor (born 3 January 1937) is Polish chess International Master (IM) (1970), Polish Chess Championship medalist (1965, 1969), European Team Chess Championship individual medalist (1973).

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Biography

Andrzej Sydor first success was in 1953 in Szczecin, where he won a gold medal in Polish Junior Chess Championship in U20 age group. In the years 1965–1984, Andrzej Sydor fourteen times participated in the Polish Chess Championships finals which were most successful in 1965 and in 1969 in Lublin, both of which he won bronze medals.

Andrzej Sydor was winner of many international chess tournament awards, including 1st place in Debrecen (1967), 2nd place in Čoka (1971), 3rd place in Gausdal (1978), 2nd place in Barcelona (1979), shared 2nd-3rd place in Zamárdi (1979), shared 1st-3rd place in Courchevel (1980), shared 1st-3rd place in Čoka (1981), 1st place in Bagneux (1981) and 2nd place in Val Thorens (1981). He was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title in 1970.

Andrzej Sydor played for Poland in the Chess Olympiads: [1]

Andrzej Sydor played for Poland in the European Team Chess Championship: [2]

Andrzej Sydor played for Poland in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [3]

Since 1995, he has not participated in tournaments classified by FIDE.

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References

  1. "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Andrzej Sydor". www.olimpbase.org.
  2. "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship :: Andrzej Sydor". www.olimpbase.org.
  3. "OlimpBase :: World Student Team Chess Championship :: Andrzej Sydor". www.olimpbase.org.