Alexander Alekhine
Alexander Aleksandrovich Alekhine was a Russian and French chess player and the fourth World Chess Champion, a title he held for two reigns.
Tournaments won by Alexander Alekhine
Tournament | Year | Location |
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Prague | 1943 | Prague |
Salzburg | 1943 | Salzburg |
General Government Championship | 1942 | Warsaw, Lublin and Krakow (Poland) |
Salzburg | 1942 | Salzburg |
European Championship | 1942 | Munich |
Prague | 1942 | Prague |
General Government Championship | 1941 | Krakow and Warsaw (Poland) |
World Chess Championship 1937 | 1937 | Netherlands |
Hastings | 1936 | Hastings (England) |
Bad Nauheim | 1936 | Bad Nauheim |
Dresden | 1936 | Dresden |
World Chess Championship 1934 | 1934 | Germany |
Zurich | 1934 | Zurich |
Paris | 1933 | Paris |
London | 1932 | London |
Pasadena | 1932 | Pasadena |
Bern | 1932 | Bern |
Mexico City | 1932 | Mexico City |
Bled | 1931 | Bled |
San Remo | 1930 | San Remo |
World Chess Championship 1929 | 1929 | Germany & Netherlands |
Bradley Beach | 1929 | Bradley Beach |
World Chess Championship 1927 | 1927 | Buenos Aires (Argentina) |
Kecskemét | 1927 | Kecskemét |
Hastings | 1925 | Hastings (England) |
Baden-Baden | 1925 | Baden-Baden |
Paris | 1925 | Paris |
Carlsbad | 1923 | Carlsbad |
Triberg | 1921 | Triberg |
Budapest | 1921 | Budapest |
The Hague | 1921 | The Hague |
1920 USSR Chess Championship | 1920 | Moscow |
Russian Chess Championship (men) | 1920 | Moscow (Russia) |
DSB Congress Meisterturnier | 1914 | Mannheim |
Russian Chess Championship (men) | 1913 | Saint Petersburg (Russia) |
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Born: Monday, October 31, 1892
Died: Sunday, March 24, 1946