Eugênio German

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Eugênio German
Full name Eugênio Maciel German
Country Brazil
Born 24 October 1930
Ubá, MG (Brazil)
Died 1 April 2001
Belo Horizonte, MG (Brazil)
Title International Master

Eugênio Maciel German (24 October 1930, Ubá, Brazil – 1 April 2001, Belo Horizonte, Brazil) was a Brazilian chess master.

In 1949, Eugênio German won a match against Jayme Schreibman Moses in Belo Horizonte (+2 –1 =1). In 1949, he tied for 3rd-4th in Rio de Janeiro(17th BRA-ch; Walter Cruz won). In 1950, he tied for 5-6th in Rio de Janeiro (18th BRA-ch; Jose Thiago Mangini won). In 1951, he won the Brazilian Chess Championship in Fortaleza (19th BRA-ch). In 1951/52, he took 4th in San Rafael (Erich Eliskases won). In 1952, he tied for 7-8th in Mar del Plata (Julio Bolbochán and Hector Rossetto won). In 1952, he tied for 2nd-3rd, behind Flavio de Carvalho Jr, in São Paulo (20th BRA-ch).

In 1960, he won in Belo Horizonte (pre-zonal). In 1960, he tied for 3rd-5th in São Paulo (zonal; Julio Bolbochán won). In 1961, he won, ahead of Rodrigo Flores and Bernardo Wexler, in São Paulo (zonal playoff). In 1962, he tied for 19-20th in the Stockholm Interzonal. In 1963, he won in Belo Horizonte. In 1965, he won in Belo Horizonte. In 1972, he won in Blumenau (39th BRA-ch).[1]

Eugenio German played for Brazil in three Chess Olympiads.

Awarded the International Master title in 1952,[3] he was first Brazilian to be made an IM by FIDE.

References

  1. BrasilBase
  2. German, Eugênio team chess record at olimpbase.org
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