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3rd Chess Olympiad

1930 chess tournament in Hamburg, Germany


1930 chess tournament in Hamburg, Germany

The 3rd Chess Olympiad (), organized by the FIDE and comprising an open and women's tournament, as well as several events designed to promote the game of chess, took place between July 13 and July 27, 1930, in Hamburg, Germany. The 2nd Women's World Chess Championship also took place during the Olympiad.

Results

Team standings

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Team results

PlaceCountry123456789101112131415161718+=Points123456789101112131415161718
POL-222343441223**48½**
HUN Hungary½-22322344443103447
Germany22-32½333234112444½
221-2422332323482743½
22-2½12243102542½
United States2102-223344103441½
2-331342105241
GBR1212-2323103440½
0212½22-2333493540
1½½312-123343277335
½½1213-2213459331
FRA½½11½1½122-3369228½
1½2½112-1411228½
Lithuania0½12½32½13½3-0112311322½
ISL002½01½01½4-1412122
Spain002111½111½33-2213221½
½011½001½213½2-2113318
½100½02½0½022-113316

Individual medals

The individual ratings were solely based on number of points scored. No board order was applied and only top three individual results were awarded with a prize.

  • Gold medal won Akiba Rubinstein (Poland), scoring 15/17 (88.2%);
  • Silver medal won Salo Flohr (Czechoslovakia), scoring 14.5/17 (85.3%);
  • Bronze medal won Isaac Kashdan (USA), scoring 14/17 (82.4%).

References

References

  1. Although commonly referred to as the ''men's division'', this section is open to both male and female players.
  2. [http://www.olimpbase.org/1930/1930in.html OlimpBase :: 3rd Chess Olympiad, Hamburg 1930, information]
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