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European chess tournament (1953-1979)
The Clare Benedict Cup was a chess tournament for national teams from Western and Northern Europe, which took place 23 times from 1953 to 1979.
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The ClareBenedictCup was a chess tournament for national teams from Western and Northern Europe, which took place 23 times from 1953 to 1979. Clare Benedict...
ClareBenedict (1870–1961) was an American writer and patron. ClareBenedict was born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, in 1870. She was a distant relative of James...
(FM). He was a Swiss Chess Championship medalist (1966, 1967) and ClareBenedictCup winner (1969). In the 1960s, Hansruedi Glauser was one of the leading...
(born 2 June 1938) is a Swiss chess FIDE Master (FM) and a ClareBenedictCup and Mitropa Cup medalist (1964, 1976). In the 1960s and 1970s, Rolf Roth was...
Raymundo (13 February 1934 – 4 May 1996) was a Spanish chess player, ClareBenedictCup individual gold medal winner (1962), Spanish Team Chess Championship...
Carlo Micheli played for Italy in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1973, at the second board in the 20th ClareBenedictCup in Gstaad (+0, =0, -6). Carlo Micheli...
Claude Lemoine played for France in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1957, at fourth board in the 4th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Bern (+1, =2, -2). In the early...
Bellin played for England in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1974, at reserve board in the 21st ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Cala Galdana (+2, =2, -0) and won...
Iskov played for Denmark in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1974, at reserve board in the 21st ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Cala Galdana (+1, =3, -2). He played...
Jos Gobert played for Belgium in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1953, at fifth board in the 1st ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Mont Pèlerin (+1, =1, -3). "Belgian...
Liljedahl played for Sweden in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1974, at fourth board in the 21st ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Cala Galdana (+1, =4, -1). Lennart...
de Lange played for Norway in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1977, at fourth board in the 22nd ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Copenhagen (+0, =1, -3). Daan de...
Klundt played for West Germany in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1971, at third board in the 18th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Madrid (+1, =1, -2). Klaus Klundt...
Championship at Lucerne 1985 (+3 –2 =3). He played for Switzerland in ClareBenedictCup three times, 1958, 1960, and 1969. Keller was awarded the International...
-1). Rath played for Denmark in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1977, at third board in the 22nd ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Copenhagen (+0, =5, -0) and won...
Robert Lemaire played for Belgium in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1955, at third board in the 2nd ClareBenedict Chess Cu in Mont Pèlerin (+0, =1, -4). "Belgian...
Enklaar played for Netherlands in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1973, at third board in the 20th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Gstaad (+3, =2, -2). "OlimpBase ::...
Hindle played for England in the ClareBenedictCups: in 1963, at the fourth board in the 10th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Lucerne (+1, =4, -0), winning...
Alvise Zichichi played for Italy in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1973, at third board in the 20th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Gstaad (+0, =3, -2). Alvise Zichichi...
Mitropa Cup in Luxembourg (+0, =4, -1). Otto Borik played for West Germany in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1979, at second board in the 23rd ClareBenedict Chess...
Jakobsen played for Denmark in the ClareBenedictCup: In 1973, at third board in the 20th ClareBenedict Chess Cup in Gstaad (+2, =4, -0) and won team...