Olimpiada szachowa 1960

Olimpiada szachowa 1960 rozegrana została w Lipsku w dniach 16 października - 9 listopada 1960 r.

14. olimpiada szachowa mężczyzn

Wyniki końcowe finałów A i B (40 drużyn, eliminacje w czterech grupach + trzy finały, system kołowy).

MiejsceKrajPunkty
Finał A (11 rund)
1 ZSRR34
2 Stany Zjednoczone29
3 Jugosławia27
4 Węgry22½
5 Czechosłowacja21½
6 Bułgaria21
7 Argentyna20½
8 RFN19½
9 NRD19
10 Holandia17
11 Rumunia16½
12 Anglia16½
MiejsceKrajPunkty
Finał B (11 rund)
13 Szwecja27½
14 Izrael26½
15 Austria24½
16 Dania23½
17 Finlandia23½
18 Kuba23
19 Norwegia23
20 Hiszpania22½
21 Polska22
22 Chile19½
23 Islandia16½
24 Indie12
MiejsceMedaliści + skład reprezentacji Polski
1Związek Socjalistycznych Republik Radzieckich Michaił Tal, Michaił Botwinnik, Paul Keres, Wiktor Korcznoj, Wasilij Smysłow, Tigran Petrosjan
2Stany Zjednoczone Bobby Fischer, William Lombardy, Robert Byrne, Arthur Bisguier, Nicolas Rossolimo, Raymond Weinstein
3Socjalistyczna Federacyjna Republika Jugosławii Svetozar Gligorić, Aleksandar Matanović, Borislav Ivkov, Mario Bertok, Mato Damjanović, Milan Vukcević
Polska Bogdan Śliwa, Kazimierz Plater, Alfred Tarnowski, Zbigniew Doda, Jerzy Kostro, Andrzej Filipowicz

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