Lazar Samuilovich Shusterman (also Leonid Samoilovich ; March 24, 1950 , Balti - December 8, 2010 , ibid.) - Moldavian chess player and coach, international master (1999), honored coach of Moldova (1993).
Lazar Samuilovich Shusterman | |
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Country | the USSR Moldavia |
Date of Birth | March 24, 1950 |
Place of Birth | Balti |
Date of death | December 8, 2010 (60 years) |
Place of death | Balti |
Rank | International Master ( 1999 ) Master of Sports of the USSR ( 1974 ) |
Personal card on the site Chess DB |
From 1963, he attended a chess studio at the Palace of Pioneers in Balti under the guidance of Honored Moldavian Trainer Lazar Efimovich Begelman (1937-1996). After graduating from the faculty of physics and general technical disciplines of the Balti Pedagogical Institute (1973), he worked as a teacher in the village of Gaidary, Chadyr-Lungsky district , then with his wife worked as a trainer at the Balti youth sports school of the Olympic reserve for chess organized by L. E. Begelman (DYUSSHOR chess) , subsequently and until the end of life was its director. Supervised a chess club at the City Palace of Pioneers. [one]
Master of Sports of the USSR (1974). [2] Moldova Champion (1970, shared first place with Ilya Figler ). Chairman of the coaching council of the Chess Federation of the Republic of Moldova.
Among the students of Lazar Shusterman are grandmasters Anna Wagener and Vasiliy Sandulyak , prize winner of the USSR championship and the world championship for girls under 16 Irina Zak. [3] The memorial tournament in memory of Lazar Shusterman is held in Balti. [four]
Family
- Wife - Bella Shlyomovna Shusterman (nee Burshteinayte), candidate for master of sports in chess, prize winner of the championship of Lithuania , coach in Balti DYUSHOR chess.
- Daughter - international grandmaster Anna Shusterman . Son - Semyon Shusterman, candidate master of sports in chess.