Svend Hamann | |
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Country | Denmark |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | 8 October 1940
Title | International Master (1965) |
Peak rating | 2490 (July 1971) |
Peak ranking | No. 78 (July 1972) |
Svend Hamann (born 8 October 1940), is a Danish chess International Master (IM) (1965), Danish Chess Championship winner (1972).
In the 1960s and 1970s Svend Hamann was one of the strongest Danish chess players after chess grandmaster Bent Larsen. In 1965, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title. In 1971, in Hjørring he won silver medal in Danish Chess Championship. In 1972, in Esbjerg he won Danish Chess Championship.
Svend Hamann played for Denmark in the Chess Olympiads: [1]
Svend Hamann played for Denmark in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [2]
Svend Hamann played for Denmark in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [3]
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