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12th Chess Olympiad

1956 chess tournament in Moscow, Russia

12th Chess Olympiad

1956 chess tournament in Moscow, Russia

The official logo of the Olympiad

The 12th Chess Olympiad (12-я Шахматная олимпиада, 12-ya Shakhmatnaya olimpiada), organized by the FIDE and comprising an open team tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between August 31 and September 25, 1956, in Moscow, Soviet Union.

The host nation were double defending champions and naturally huge favourites, and they lived up to expectations. Although their victory margin wasn't as big as two years before, they still won comfortably, with Yugoslavia and Hungary taking home the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Results

Preliminaries

A total of 34 teams entered the competition and were divided into four preliminary groups of eight or nine teams. The top three from each group advanced to Final A, the teams placed 4th–6th to Final B, and the rest to Final C. All groups and finals were played as round-robin tournaments.

Group 1 was won by the Soviet hosts, well ahead of Bulgaria and Switzerland. Poland, Sweden, and Norway took the places 4–6, while Puerto Rico and Saar finished at the bottom of the group.

Yugoslavia took first place in group 2, ahead of Israel and Denmark. Netherlands, Austria, and France made up the middle part of the group, while Mongolia and Scotland had to settle for the bottom.

Group 3 was won by Argentina, ahead of West Germany and England. Iceland, Chile, and Finland took the places 4–6, while India, Luxembourg, and Ireland finished at the bottom of the group.

Hungary clinched group 4, ahead of Romania and Czechoslovakia. East Germany, Colombia, and Belgium made up the middle part of the group, while the Philippines, Greece, and Iran completed the field.

  • Group 1
FinalCountry12345678+=Points«A»«A»«A»«B»«B»«B»«C»«C»
URS-4344700**23½**
Bulgaria-3361019½
Switzerland1-234342118
POL0½-333443015
Sweden121-333114½
0111-21519
PUR0½0112-1517
Saar½½10½-070
  • Group 2
FinalCountry12345678+=Points«A»«A»«A»«B»«B»«B»«C»«C»
-3344700**23½**
-23442118
1-2224331316½
Netherlands½22-33341216
½12-424113
FRA121-324112½
Mongolia0001-250
0½1101-0705
  • Group 3
FinalCountry123456789+=Points«A»«A»«A»«B»«B»«B»«C»«C»«C»
-2444611**24**
-234461123
England-24361122½
222-134441320½
Chile½3-44017½
1½-2325114½
India00012-34112½
0½10½½½-170
00½0½1½-0804
  • Group 4
FinalCountry123456789+=Points«A»«A»«A»«B»«B»«B»«C»«C»«C»
HUN-2224503**23**
Romania-24361121½
22-2243440421½
GDR22-13442218½
23-2433218
Belgium½22-324214½
PHI½½011-326010
Greece½01003260
Iran01011-170

Final

:{| class="wikitable" |+ Final A ! # !!Country !! Players !! Points !! MP

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:{| class="wikitable" |+ Final B ! # !!Country !! Players !! Points !! MP |- | 13 || || Robatsch, Dückstein, Kinzel, Prameshuber, Lokvenc, Busek || 28 || |- | 14 || || Ólafsson, Jóhannsson, Möller, Thorbergsson, Gíslason, Guðmundsson || 27 || |- | 15 || Sweden || Ståhlberg, Stenborg, Sköld, Backlund, Joffe, Ljungqvist || 26½ || |- | 16 || Belgium || O'Kelly, Dunkelblum, Limbos, Thibaut, Boey, Van den Broeck || 23½ || |- | 17 || || Ojanen, Salo, Rantanen, Fred, Hänninen, Niemelä || 22½ || |- | 18 || || Cuéllar, Sánchez, De Greiff, Velandia, Restrepo, Reyes Larenas || 21 || 11 |- | 19 || Netherlands || Prins, Kramer, Bouwmeester, Mühring, Van Steenis || 21 || 10 |- | 20 || GDR || Uhlmann, Dittmann, Herrmann, Fuchs, Koch, Platz|| 20½ || |- | 21 || FRA || Muffang, Boutteville, Burstein, Noradounguian, Catozzi || 19½ || |- | 22 || Chile || Flores, Letelier, Hausman, Jáuregui, Jiménez Rojas, Mallett || 19 || 9 |- | 23 || POL || Śliwa, Plater, Dworzyński, Gromek, Szapiro, Balcarek || 19 || 7 |- | 24 || || Vestøl, Morcken, Lindblom, Johannessen, Barda, Rojahn || 16½ || |}

:{| class="wikitable" |+ Final C ! # !!Country !! Players !! Points !! MP |- | 25 || PHI || Badilles, Campomanes, Benítez, Cardoso || 24 || |- | 26 || Saar || Benkner, Lorson, Weichselbaumer, Folz V., Both G., Schmidt P. || 23 || |- | 27 || India || Sapre, Gupta, Mhaiskar, Venkatraman S. || 20½ || |- | 28 || Iran || Safvat, Mostafavi-Kachani, Navabi, Lotfy, Assar, Nazarian || 19 || |- | 29 || PUR || Colón Romero A., Colón Romero M., Pla, Benítez, Borrás, Reissmann || 18½ || 11 |- | 30 || Mongolia || Zhugder, Zhamsaran, Möömöö, Tumurbator, Tserendagva, Namzhil || 18½ || 9 |- | 31 || || Fairhurst, Fallone, McGowan, Thomson, Middleton, Rose M.|| 17½ || |- | 32 || Greece || Siaperas, Angos, Loverdos, Anastasopoulos, Mastihiadis, Pavlatos || 17 || |- | 33 || || Maher, Reilly, Walsh, Dunphy, Grogan, O'Riordan || 13 || |- | 34 || || Wantz, Conrady, Schneider, Schmitz F., Philippe, Kremer || 9 || |}

Final A

No.Country123456789101112+=Points
1URS-3431010**31**
2-22333271326½
3HUN2-2223461426½
42-3245223
512-254222
6Bulgaria12-23345222
7½12-223335320½
80222-234420
9Switzerland11121-2235319
10½122-3136219
11Romania2121-226319
120½11232-18215½

Final B

No.Country131415161718192021222324+=Points
13-2023333812**28**
142-22333362327
15Sweden42-3263226½
16Belgium2-3212353323½
17121-3332244322½
181½21-223344321
19Netherlands½132-323142521
20GDR1½1-3356020½
21FRA111212-2426319½
22Chile111211-346119
23POL12212-26319
24½213111-37116½

Final C

No.Country25262728293031323334+=Points
25PHI-32334621**24**
26Saar-2223460323
27India2-23242320½
28Iran½2-3344119
29PUR12½-233242318½
30Mongolia22-222322518½
312112-2333317½
32Greece1112-335117
331112221-06313
34002½11½-1719

Individual medals

  • Board 1: DEN Bent Larsen 14 / 18 = 77.8%
  • Board 2: AUT Andreas Dückstein 13 / 17 = 76.5%
  • Board 3: URS Paul Keres 9½ / 12 = 79.2%
  • Board 4: URS David Bronstein 11 / 13 = 84.6%
  • 1st reserve: ARG Raúl Sanguineti 9 / 11 = 81.8%
  • 2nd reserve: URS Efim Geller 7½ / 10 = 75.0%

Due to a special rule for the top board at Olympiads, Larsen's result automatically earned him the GM title (the rule has since been abolished).

References

References

  1. Although commonly referred to as the ''men's division'', this section is open to both male and female players.
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