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Schacholympiade 1982 was a chess man-headed tournament that was held in Lucerne (Switzerland) from October 29 to November 16, 1982. It was the 25th chess Olympics of the men and the 10th chess Olympics of women. [first] [2] In the field of participants there were five debutants with Bahrain, Surinam, the Senegal, Botswana and Sambia. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Soviet Union – Romania, Chess Olympics 1982 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRanking [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Medals [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Results of the Soviet Union [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Results of the Germans [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Ranking [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Medals [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Results of the Soviet Union [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Results of the Germans [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Ranking [ Edit | Edit the source text ] A total of 93 teams [3] Medals [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Alexander Beliavsky, bronze medal Brett 1 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Gold: Franco Ocampos, Zen\u00f3n Silber: Girault, Eric Bronze: Ljubojevic, Ljubomir Brett 2 Gold: Mascari\u00f1as, rich Silber: Sargos, Patrick Bronze: Kasperow, Garri; Jamieson, Robert Murray Brett 3 Gold: Matamoros Franco, Carlos Silber: Chaivichit, Suchart Bronze: Hebert, Jean Brett 4 Gold: Agdestein, Simen Silber: Ye jiangchuan Bronze: Alexander Beliavsky; Huss, Andreas; Gavrilakis, Nikolaos Reservebrett 1 Gold: Roos, Dani\u00ebl Silver: Tal, Mikhail Bronze: Tarjan, James Edward Reservebrett 2 Gold: Fancy, Stuart Silber: Kavakul, Maija Bronze: Mungyereza, Amos Results of the Soviet Union [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Soviet Union – India, Chess Olympiad 1982 Anatoli Karpow (6.5 points from 8 games), Garri Kasparow (8.5 out of 11, bronze medal), Lev Polugajewski (6 from 9), Alexander Beliavsky (7 from 10, Bronzemedaille), Michail valley (6.5 points from 8 games), Michail valley (6.5 points from 8 games). 6.5 from 8, silver medal) and Artur Jussupow (8 out of 10). For the team and individual results of the Olympic champions see Olimpbase. [4] Results of the Germans [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Germany – China, Chess Olympics 1982 For Germany, Robert H\u00fcbner (7.5 points from 12 games), Wolfgang Unzicker (3.5 out of 9), Helmut Pfleger (4.5 out of 7), Eric Lobron (6 from 10), Hans-Joachim Hecht (5, 5 from 10) and Stefan Kindermann (4.5 out of 8). For the team and individual results of the West Germans see Olimpbase. [5] Zsuzsa Ver\u0151ci-Petronic, Bronzemedaille Brett 1 Teresa Needham and Sheila Jackson, silver medal board 2 Daniela Nutu-Terescenko, gold medal board 3 Ranking [ Edit | Edit the source text ] A total of 45 teams [6] Medals [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Brett 1 Gold: Pernici, Barbara Silber: Cramling, Pia Bronze: Tschiburdanidse, Maia; Ver\u0151ci-Petronic, Zsuzsa; Shterrenberg, Nava Brett 2 Gold: Alexandria, Nana Silber: Jackson, Sheila Bronze: Pogorevica, Marina Brett 3 Gold: Terescenco-Nutu, Daniel Silber: Gaprindaschwili, Nona Bronze: Belle Erika Reservebrett GOLD: Polihroniade, Elisabeta Silber: Leyva, Teresa Bronze: Szmacinska, Grazyna Results of the Soviet Union [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Maia Tschiburdanidse (9 points from 12 games, bronze medal), Nana Alexandria (7.5 from 9, gold medal), Nona Gaprindaschwili (11.5 from 13, silver medal) and Nana Iosseliani (5 out of 8) played for the Olympic champion of the women. For the team and individual results of the Soviet Union, see Olimpbase. [7] Results of the Germans [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Barbara Hund (7.5 points from 13 games), Gisela Fischdick (7 out of 12), Petra Feustel (7.5 out of 12) and Anni Laakmann (2.5 out of 5) played for Germany. For the team and individual results of the Germans see Olimpbase. [8] [9] The Mongolin Ganginchugin Hulgana had communication problems. Even their teammates did not understand their dialect. The communication was made by hand signals. In the 7th round, Kasparow had to compete against H\u00fcbner. Since he had forgotten his player ID in the hotel, access to the game room was denied him. A Turkish journalist lent him his press card, and so Kasparow appeared as Olac Kahrmann on the board in good time. The Turkish participants had to carry the travel expenses to Lucerne themselves. Uganda lost without a fight in the first round against Greece because the team had traveled to Lugano, not to Lucerne. Several participants showed solidarity with Boris Gulko by wearing a gray sweater with the inscription “Gulko”. Gulko was on hunger strike with his wife this week to force his departure to Israel. \u2191 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 On Olimpbase (English) \u2191 10th Women’s Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 On Olimpbase (English) \u2191 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – Final Group Standings \u2191 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – Soviet Union (URS) \u2191 25th Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – West Germany (GER) \u2191 10th Women’s Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – Final Group Standings \u2191 10th Women’s Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – Soviet Union (URS) \u2191 10th Women’s Chess Olympiad: Lucerne 1982 – West Germany (GER) \u2191 magazine Chess today , No. 1, January 1983, page 14f. Paul M\u00fcller-Breil (ed.): Chess Olympiad Lucerne 1982 . Tschudi, train 1984. ISBN 3-908150-01-9 Ervin Rosenblatt, Miroslav Filip: Chess Olympiad Lucerne 1982 . M\u00fcnster, N\u00fcrnberg 1983 Barbara dog: My way to success . Walter Rau Verlag, D\u00fcsseldorf 1983, pp. 83\u201388. ISBN 3-7919-0216-4 Lucerne 1982, picture gallery (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/schacholympiade-1982-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Schacholympiade 1982 \u2013 Wikipedia"}}]}]