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Bigot, Louis

Louis Bigot ( Fr. Louis Bigot , May 31, 1913 , Etaples - March 13, 1996 , Bournac ) - French chess player , a doctor by profession. Champion of France in 1943. Silver medalist of the championship of France in 1948. As part of the French team, he participated in a number of international matches.

Chess
Louis Bigot
Louis bigot
Country France
Date of BirthMay 31, 1913 ( 1913-05-31 )
Place of BirthEtaple
Date of deathMarch 13, 1996 ( 1996-03-13 ) (82 years old)
Place of deathBournac

Also known for participating in correspondence competitions . Twice became the champion of France by correspondence (in 1943 and 1946), in the postwar years he participated in correspondence competitions at the international level.

Athletic Results

YearCityCompetition+-=ResultA place
1943ByFrench Championshipone
1946Match France - Switzerland (vs. P. Leepin )0200 of 2
1947ParisMatch France - Czechoslovakia (vs. J. Lowma )oneone01 from 2
1948ParisFrench Championship2-3 [1]
CORRESPONDENCE COMPETITIONS
1942-1943Championship of France by correspondence1-2 [2]
1945-1946Championship of France by correspondenceone
1946-1947Semifinal of the 1st World Correspondence Correspondence
1954-1956E. Dickoff Memorial

Notes

  1. ↑ Won by N. S. Rossolimo .
  2. ↑ With A. Pinson .

Links

  • L. Bigot games in the Chessgames database
  • L. Bigot's personal card on 365Chess
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bigot ,_Louis&oldid = 91741514


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