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Libert, Ursula

Ursula Liebert ( German: Ursula Liebert , Ur. Herolt ( German: Höroldt ), was married as Altrichter ( German: Altrichter ); November 13, 1933 - 1998 ) - German chess player [1] .

Chess
Ursula Libert
Ursula liebert
Countries GDR
Germany
Date of BirthJuly 13, 1933 ( 1933-07-13 )
Date of death1998 ( 1998 )

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Personal life
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

She graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics at Halle-Wittenberg University . From the beginning of the 1950s to the end of the 1960s, she was one of the leading chess players of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) . Member of the chess club "USV Halle" ( Halle ).

In 1953, she took 3rd place in the joint German women's chess championship [2] . In 1954, in Bad Zarova, for the first time, she became the winner of the GDR women's chess championship [3] . In subsequent years, this championship has repeatedly won prizes: 3rd place in 1956 [4] , 2nd place in 1958 [5] , 3rd place in 1961 [6] . In 1967, in Colditz, at the GDR women's chess championship, she shared first place with Waltraud Novarra . An additional match between the rivals did not reveal the winner - 2: 2, and both chess players received the title of champion [7] .

Represented the GDR national team at the Chess Olympiad in 1957 and won the bronze medal in the team event.

At the end of her life, she successfully performed at chess tournaments among seniors. In 1991, she won the title of vice champion at the German Chess Championship for women over 50.

Personal life

She was married to a German international chess master, Heinz Libert .

Notes

  1. ↑ Ursula Liebert | Person der Schachzeitgeschichte - Deutscher Schachbund
  2. ↑ 8. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft 1953
  3. ↑ 5. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft der DDR
  4. ↑ 7. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft der DDR
  5. ↑ 9. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft der DDR
  6. ↑ 11. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft der DDR
  7. ↑ 16. Deutsche Damenmeisterschaft der DDR

Links

  • Ursula Libert's personal card on 365chess.com
  • Ursula Libert's appearances at chess Olympiads
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Liberbert_ Ursula&oldid = 85855002


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