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Fred, Yalo Aatos

Yalo Aatos Fred ( Fin. Jalo Aatos Fred , April 11, 1917 , Pori - April 10, 2003 ) - Finnish chess player , national master (1946). Two-time champion (1947 and 1955) and multiple winner of the Finnish championships . As part of the Finnish national team, he participated in seven chess competitions .

Chess
Yalo Athos Fred
Jalo aatos fred
Country Finland
Date of BirthApril 11, 1917
Place of BirthPori
Date of deathApril 10, 2003

Sports Results

YearCityCompetition+-=ResultA place
1946HelsinkiInternational Tournament22five4½ out of 94-6 [1]
1947HelsinkiInternational Tournamentonefour64 of 117-8 [2]
HelsinkiFinnish Championshipone
1951HelsinkiFinnish Championship3 [3]
Marianske LazneZonal tournament39four5 of 1615 [4]
1952HelsinkiX Olympiad (Finland national team, 1st reserve)23five4½ out of 10
1953HelsinkiFinnish Championship3 [3]
1954AmsterdamXI Olympiad (Finland national team, 4th board)
1955HelsinkiFinnish Championshipone
1956MoscowXII Olympiad (Finland national team,? Board)
1958MunichXIII Olympiad (Finland national team,? Board)
1960LeipzigXIV Olympiad (Finland national team,? Board)
HelsinkiFinnish Championship3 [3]
1961HelsinkiFinnish Championship2 [3]
1962VarnaXV Olympiad (Finland national team,? Board)
1964Tel AvivXVI Olympiad (Finland national team,? Board)

Notes

  1. With E. Böck and V. Kiuru. Won . V. Ragozin .
  2. ↑ C O. Kayla . Beat E. Beck.
  3. ↑ 1 2 3 4 K. Ojanen won.
  4. ↑ Wins L. Pahman .

Links

  • Yalo Aatos Fred's games at
  • Personal Card Yalo Aatos Fred on the site 365chess.com (English)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fred,_Fix_Aatos&oldid=91533395


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