Alexander Malevinsky
Alexander Malevinsky | |
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Country |
Soviet Union Russia |
Born | February 26, 1950 |
Died | 2004 |
Alexander Malevinsky (Russian: Александр Александрович Малевинский; 26 February 1950 - 2004) was a Russian chess master who won the Baltic Chess Championship in 1986.
Biography
In 1975 became in Soviet chess master. Participated in the RSFSR Chess Championship finals. The best results - 7th place in 1976[1] and 10th place in 1980.[2] In 1980 played for the Russian team "Lokomotiv" in the Soviet Team Chess Cup (+1-2=4). Malevinsky lived in Kaliningrad and has been a frequent guest on Baltic chess tournaments. In 1986 in the Estonia town Haapsalu he shared 1st place with Alexander Shabalov and Edvins Kengis in the Baltic Chess Championship.[3] Also participated in Lithuanian Chess Championships and Latvian Chess Championships. The best result in Lithuanian Chess Championship was shared 2nd place with Oleg Dementiev in 1977.[4] The best result in Latvian Chess Championship was the 3rd place in 1975.[5] In the last years of his life Malevinsky due to family discord left active chess player running. In 2004 autumn he died in hospital after a fight - related injuries. [6]
References
External links
- Alexander Malevinsky player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Alexander Malevinsky player profile at 365chess.com
- Alexander Malevinsky player profile at olimpbase.org (Soviet Team Chess Cup)