Aleksandr Sergeyevich Sergeyev (28 August 1897, Serpukhov – 24 January 1970, Moscow) was a Russian chess master. He won the Moscow City Chess Championship...
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Aleksandr Sergeyev may refer to: Aleksandr Sergeyev (canoeist) (born 1994), Russian canoeist Aleksandr Sergeyev (chess player) (1897–1970), Russian chess...
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This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. Jacob Aagaard (Denmark...
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list of Russian chess players lists people from Russia, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Empire who are primarily known as chess players. The majority...
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Russian journalist Andrei Bryukhanov (born 1972), Russian football player Aleksandr Tretyakov (born 1972), Russian wrestler who won bronze medal at the...
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Benjamin Blumenfeld (category Lithuanian chess players)
(Russian Chess Olympiad, 1st URS-ch). The event was won by Alexander Alekhine. In 1925 he tied for second/third with Boris Verlinsky, behind Aleksandr Sergeyev...
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(born 1968), footballer Oleg Sergeyev (born 1968), Russian football player Eduard Malyi (born 1969), Russian football player and referee Valeriy Belousov...
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actor (b. 1929) April 1 — Konstantin Sergeyev, danseur (b. 1910) April 15 — Aleksandr Sevidov, football coach and player (b. 1921) April 17 — Arkady Chernyshev...
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Karl Wilhelm Rosenkrantz (category Chess players from the Russian Empire)
(Moscow City Chess Championship, Nikolai Grigoriev won), took 5th in 1924 (Nikolai Zubarev won), took 14th in 1925 (Moscow-ch, Aleksandr Sergeyev won), tied...
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Nikolai Zubarev (category Chess players from the Russian Empire)
6th in 1922/23 (Nikolai Grigoriev won), tied for 12-13th in 1925 (Aleksandr Sergeyev won), took 2nd behind Abram Rabinovich in 1926, tied for 5-6th in...
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The 1925 USSR Chess Championship was the fourth edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 11 August to 6 September in Leningrad. The tournament was...
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The 1924 USSR Chess Championship was the third edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 23 August to 15 September in Moscow. The tournament was won...
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Abram Rabinovich (category Chess players from the Russian Empire)
Bogoljubov won), and took 4th in the Moscow Championship, won by Aleksandr Sergeyev. In 1926, Rabinovich won the Moscow Championship. The next year, he...
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List of Russian people (section Chess players)
champion Yelena Shushunova, Olympic champion Aleksandr Tkachyov, 2-time Olympic champion Maxim Afinogenov, NHL player Yevgeny Babich, Olympic gold medalist Ilya...
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Donetsk (section Statue of Artyom (Fyodor Sergeyev))
Gavrilov (1967–2021), volleyball player, Olympic gold medallist Julia Glushko (born 1990), Israeli tennis player Aleksandr Lebziak (born 1969), Russian boxer...
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league footballer (national team). Ivan Sergeyev, 82, Russian diplomat. Lenny Simpson, 75, American tennis player. George Strake Jr., 88, American politician...
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The 1927 USSR Chess Championship was the fifth edition of USSR Chess Championship. Held from 26 September to 25 October in Moscow. Fedir Bohatyrchuk and...
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drug overdose. Walter Andreas Schwarz, 78, German singer. Konstantin Sergeyev, 82, Russian danseur, artistic director and choreographer. Edward Smouha...
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Ponomariov - chess grandmaster Artur Frolov - chess International Master (1991) Vladimir Tukmakov - chess grandmaster Igor Novikov (chess player) - chess grandmaster...
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Iron Flood Andrey Sergeev (1933–1998), poet, translator and writer Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky (1875–1958), writer and academician, Brusilov's Breakthrough Efraim...
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Athos against Ottomans during the Napoleonic Wars Nikolay Dmitriyevich Sergeyev, Fleet admiral, Chief of the Main Navy Staff/First Deputy Commander-in-Chief...
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singers Novelists Philosophers Playwrights Poets Religious leaders Metropolitans and Patriarchs ROC saints (until 15th century) Sportspeople Chess players...
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Kazakhstan at the 2010 Asian Games (section Chess)
Yelena Svirskaya Mariya Tussubzhanova Olga Zhizhina Preliminary round Three players from Kazakhstan: Anastassiya Chsherbakova, Alessya Pyotukh and Yuliya Mikheichik...
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