Josef Augustin | |
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Country | Czechoslovakia Czech Republic |
Born | Kyjov, Czech Republic | 18 May 1942
Title | International Master (1976) |
Peak rating | 2445 (January 1977) |
Josef Augustin (born 18 May 1942) is a Czech chess International Master (1976), Czechoslovak Chess Championship winner (1965).
In the 1960s and 1970s Josef Augustin was one of the leading Czechoslovak chess players. He repeatedly competed in the Czechoslovak Chess Championship finals, where winning three medals: gold (Pardubice, 1965), silver (Ostrava, 1976) and bronze (Brno, 1975). [1] In 1976, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title.
Josef Augustin played for Czechoslovakia in the Chess Olympiad: [2]
Josef Augustin played for Czechoslovakia in the European Team Chess Championship: [3]
Josef Augustin played for Czechoslovakia in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [4]
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