Olimpiada szachowa 1966
W 1966 r. rozegrano dwie olimpiady szachowe: w Hawanie (mężczyźni) oraz w Oberhausen (kobiety).
17. olimpiada szachowa mężczyzn
Hawana, 25 października – 20 listopada 1966 r.
Wyniki końcowe finałów A i B (52 drużyny, eliminacje w siedmiu grupach + cztery finały, system kołowy).
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Miejsce | Medaliści + skład reprezentacji Polski |
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1 | Tigran Petrosjan, Borys Spasski, Michaił Tal, Leonid Stein, Wiktor Korcznoj, Lew Poługajewski |
2 | Bobby Fischer, Robert Byrne, Pal Benko, Larry Evans, William Addison, Nicolas Rossolimo |
3 | Lajos Portisch, László Szabó, István Bilek, Levente Lengyel, Győző Forintos, László Bárczay |
Jacek Bednarski, Zbigniew Doda, Jerzy Kostro, Bogdan Śliwa, Witold Balcerowski, Andrzej Filipowicz |
3. olimpiada szachowa kobiet
Oberhausen, 3 – 15 października 1966 r.
Wyniki końcowe (system kołowy, 13 rund)
Miejsce | Kraj | Punkty |
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1 | ZSRR | 22 |
2 | Rumunia | 20½ |
3 | NRD | 17 |
4 | Jugosławia | 16½ |
5 | Holandia | 16 |
6 | Czechosłowacja | 15 |
7 | Węgry | 15 |
8 | Bułgaria | 14 |
9 | Anglia | 12 |
10 | Stany Zjednoczone | 9½ |
11 | Polska | 9 |
12 | RFN | 6½ |
13 | Dania | 5 |
14 | Austria | 4 |
Miejsce | Medalistki + skład reprezentacji Polski |
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1 | Nona Gaprindaszwili, Walentyna Kozłowska, Tatiana Zatułowska |
2 | Alexandra Nicolau, Elisabeta Polihroniade, Margareta Perevoznic |
3 | Edith Keller-Herrmann, Waltraud Nowarra, Gabriele Just |
Krystyna Radzikowska, Mirosława Litmanowicz, Danuta Samolewicz |
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