ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Oleg Neikirch Oleg NeikirchBulgarian chess player Chess Olympiad 1954: Neikirch (right) playing J. H. Donner Oleg Nikolaev Neikirch (Neikirh, Nejkirch, Neykirch) (Bulgarian: Олег Николаев Нейкирх) (8 March 1914, Tbilisi, Georgia - 26 August 1985, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian chess master. He won seven times Bulgarian Chess Championship (in 1937,[1] 1938,[2] 1940 (jointly),[3] 1943,[4] 1948 (jointly),[5] 1953 (jointly),[6] and 1957[7]). He represented Bulgaria in four Chess Olympiads (1939, 1954, 1958, and 1960). In 1939, at second board in 8th Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires (+6 –5 =4); In 1954, at second board in 11th Chess Olympiad in Amsterdam (+1 –2 =4); In 1958, at first board in 13th Chess Olympiad in Munich (+1 –6 =6); In 1960, at third board in 14th Chess Olympiad in Leipzig (+4 –4 =6).[8] He tied for 2nd-4th at Sofia 1957 (zonal; Miroslav Filip won), and took 15th at Portorož 1958 (Interzonal; Mikhail Tal won). He was awarded the International Master (IM) title in 1957. References ↑ "1937 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1938 Varna Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1940 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1943 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2008-09-23. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1948 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1953 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ "1957 Sofia Bulg Ch". Thechesslibrary.com. 2007-03-20. Retrieved 2011-12-14. ↑ Wojciech Bartelski (2011-01-01). "The encyclopaedia of team chess". OlimpBase. Retrieved 2011-12-14. This biographical article relating to a Bulgarian chess figure is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte vteYugoslav Chess Championship Novi Sad 1945 Zagreb 1946 Ljubljana 1947 Belgrade 1948 Zagreb 1949 Ljubljana 1950 Sarajevo 1951 Belgrade 1952 Zagreb 1953 Novi Sad 1955 Skopje 1956 Sombor 1957 Sarajevo 1958 Kragujevac 1959 Ljubljana 1960 Zagreb 1961 Skopje 1962 Vrnjačka Banja 1963 Zenica 1964 Novi Sad 1965 Titograd 1966 Kraljevo 1967 Čateške Toplice 1968 Novi Travnik 1969 Vrnjačka Banja 1970 Portorož 1971 Umag 1972 Sutomore 1973 Poreč 1974 Novi Sad 1975 Bor 1976