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Wojciech Bartelski (born 20 June 1977 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician and creator of the website OlimpBase.
He graduated in 2002 in economics from Warsaw University. He is a politician by profession, a right-wing member of Platforma Obywatelska . In 2006 he was elected to the Warsaw City Council, but later gave up that seat to become the mayor of the Warsaw borough of Śródmieście.[ citation needed ]
In the early 1990s he played chess as a member of the Warsaw Chess Club, but gave up competitive chess after founding OlimpBase, the world's biggest database of team chess events.
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