Kochergin Alexander Ivanovich (born October 24, 1946 ) is a Kazakhstani athlete, honored trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan in radio sports, an international class master of sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan in sports radio direction finding .
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Biography
Born on October 24, 1946 in Ust-Kamenogorsk , East Kazakhstan Region , Kazakhstan .
He graduated from the Almaty Institute of Energy with a degree in electrical engineering and at East Kazakhstan State University with a degree in psychology. He also graduated from the Graduate School of Psychology in Los Angeles , California .
From 1968 to 1989, he headed the radio laboratory at the regional station for young technicians. From 1990 to 2004 he worked as the director of the East Kazakhstan School of Higher Sports and Technical Excellence in Radio Sports. From 2005 to 2008 he worked as a deputy director of the school for AHCh.
Has been engaged in amateur radio since 1963. Since 1968 he has been working on amateur radio broadcasts - the call sign "UN2J".
Key achievements
- USSR Master of Sports in Radio Sports (1978) [1] [2] .
- USSR Champion in Radio Sport 1990, Belarus [1] .
- Bronze medalist of the 2010 World Cup, Croatia [1] .
- Bronze medalist of the European Championship 2011, Romania [1] .
- Bronze medalist of the World Championship 2012, Serbia [3] [2] .
- Bronze medalist of the World Championship 2016, Bulgaria [4] .
- 2017 European Champion, Lithuania [5] .
- Silver medalist at the 2018 World Cup, South Korea [6] .
- 12-time Champion of Asia (IARU Region 3), Australia, Japan, South Korea, China, Mongolia, USA [1] .
- 15-time Champion of Kazakhstan in radio sports [1] .
- 9-time silver medalist of Kazakhstan in radio sports [1] .
- 6-time bronze medalist of Kazakhstan in radio sports [1] .
- Honored Radio Sport Trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan [1] .
- Master of Sports of the international class of the Republic of Kazakhstan in radio sports [1] .
- From 1994 to 2008, the state trainer of the Republic of Kazakhstan on radio sports.
- From 1996 to 2008, he trained 14 international-class masters of sports, 25 champions and prize-winners of the World, Europe and Asia in radio sports.
- Radio engineering: Bronze medal of the Exhibition of Economic Achievements of the USSR for the presented exhibit - a radio transmitter for sports radio direction finding at 3.5 MHz and 145 MHz. 1978 year.
Board Game "Chess Stockcell"
Alexander Kochergin developed his version of stock-cell chess and complicated the game by introducing new pieces [7] . In December 2012, the Committee on Intellectual Property Rights of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan granted Kochergin A.I. an innovative patent KZ A4 N 26576 "Board Game" Stoclet Chess " [8] .
In the proposed version, the board contains additional verticals “I” and “J” and horizontal lines “9” and “10” with traditional dark and light cells. Each group of chess pieces consists of 10 pawns, 8 traditional chess pieces and two additional chess pieces “Prince” and “Princess”, with different functional properties.
The difference between the existing versions of "hundred cells" from the version of A. Kochergin is that they mainly add two new figures: "general", "jester", "archers", "rockets", "wheels". And these figures are similar to those available. With this approach, the game only stretches in time, but does not change dramatically. In the version of Kochergin, two new diverse pieces under the names: “Prince” and “Princess” are introduced on the board in the starting position in addition to a number of well-known chess pieces. Both pieces move along both white and black fields in any direction, but are limited in movement. In one move, they can advance only one or two fields. The game does not end with the "death" of the king and queen, the throne rightfully passes to the prince and princess [9] [7] .
On October 29, 2014, participants of the World Chess Championship in Greece were presented with a version of Stockcell Chess A. Kochergin. [ten]
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Chess and not only on the run . ARDF . All-Russian portal of sports radio direction finding (January 25, 2017).
- ↑ 1 2 Results of September 7, 2012 .
- ↑ Results of September 6, 2012 .
- ↑ Results of the 18th World Cup. .
- ↑ Results of 21 European Championships. .
- ↑ Results 19 World Radiosport Championship 1 day .
- ↑ 1 2 Kazakhstani invented chess with a prince and a princess . Interfax CJSC Interfax (January 16, 2017).
- ↑ Invention No. 26576 (description of the invention) . kazpatent.kz . RSE "NIIS" (December 25, 2012).
- ↑ Description of the rules of hundred-cell chess according to Kochergin A.I. .
- ↑ "Chess 100" Presentation . worldseniors2014.fide.com . World Chess Federation (October 29, 2014).