Tudorel Flondor
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Romanian chess player
Tudorel Flondor | |
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Country | Romania |
Born | (1929年06月11日)11 June 1929 |
Died | 12 December 1952(1952年12月12日) (aged 23) |
Tudorel Flondor (11 June 1929 – 12 December 1952) was a Romanian chess player, Romanian Chess Championship winner (1951).
Biography
[edit ]Tudorel Flondor was the son of a politician Gheorghe Flondor (1892–1976).[1] In 1951, Tudorel Flondor shared 1st place with Gheorghe-Gică Alexandrescu in individual Romanian Chess Championship in Bucharest. Both chess players were declared champions.[2] He also played in the international chess tournament in Bucharest (1949). Tudorel Flondor was engaged in science. Died as a result of an accident: he came under high voltage.[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b Mihai Pânzaru-Bucovina: «Gheorghe Flondor, ultimul rezident regal al Bucovinei», Editura Institutului Bucovina- Basarabia, Rădăuți 2000, S. 67 f.
- ^ Federația Română de Șah: Prezentare
External links
[edit ]- Tudorel Flondor player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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