Dmitry Fedorovich Bronds ( May 2, 1933 , Vinnitsa - September 2, 1971 , Kharkov ) - Soviet athlete (checkers), sports figure. USSR Master of Sports in Drafts (1963). Champion of the Ukrainian SSR in Russian drafts among men (1965, 1967) [1] .
He studied and lived in Dnepropetrovsk . Headed the Drafts Federation of the city of Dnepropetrovsk
He took part in the finals of the XXIII USSR championship in Russian drafts among men (Liepaja, 1963) [1] .
Anatoly Chernyshevich: “An acute style player, assertive, tenacious, he was not afraid to play difficult little-studied positions, boldly departed from theory, imposing a fight ... he lived like this: swiftly, assertively, ready to overcome any obstacles, he wanted to do as much as possible, as if knowing how little life is allotted to him. He was short, well-cut, very strong, with blond wavy hair, and friendly. ”
He died in a car accident near Kharkov.
Anatoly Chernyshevich: “A big tournament has started in the Kharkov Sh / Drafts Club. Dmitry ... was returning to Dnepropetrovsk via Kharkov ... He decided to take a taxi. On the exit from Kharkov, a car .. skidded on a slippery road, and Mitya died. "
Literature
Anatoly Chernyshevich , Moscow. Dmitry Fedorovich Bronds // f. Drafts Israel , No. 1, 2013, S.28-29
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Bronds Dmitry Fedorovich .