Erwin Voellmy (9 September 1886, Herzogenbuchsee – 15 January 1951, Basel) was a Swiss chess master. Voellmy, a mathematics teacher by profession, edited the chess column in Basler Nachrichten for 40 years, and was an author of several chess books. He was Swiss Champion three times; in 1911 (jointly), 1920 and 1922. Voellmy represented Switzerland at:
* the 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924 (+6 –2 =5),
* the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928 (+5 –2 =4),
* the 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936 (+5 –7 =5). He won team bronze medal at Paris 1924.
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- Erwin Voellmy (fr)
- Фёльми, Эрвин (ru)
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| - Erwin Voellmy (* 9. September 1886 in Herzogenbuchsee; † 15. Januar 1951 in Basel) war ein Schweizer Mathematiker und Schachmeister. (de)
- Erwin Voellmy est un joueur d'échecs et un professeur de mathématiques suisse né le 9 septembre 1886 à Herzogenbuchsee et mort le 15 janvier 1951 à Bâle. (fr)
- Эрвин Фёльми (нем. Erwin Voellmy; 9 сентября, 1886, Берн (кантон) — 15 января, 1951, Базель) — швейцарский шахматист. (ru)
- Erwin Voellmy (9 September 1886, Herzogenbuchsee – 15 January 1951, Basel) was a Swiss chess master. Voellmy, a mathematics teacher by profession, edited the chess column in Basler Nachrichten for 40 years, and was an author of several chess books. He was Swiss Champion three times; in 1911 (jointly), 1920 and 1922. Voellmy represented Switzerland at:
* the 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924 (+6 –2 =5),
* the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928 (+5 –2 =4),
* the 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936 (+5 –7 =5). He won team bronze medal at Paris 1924. (en)
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| - Erwin Voellmy (* 9. September 1886 in Herzogenbuchsee; † 15. Januar 1951 in Basel) war ein Schweizer Mathematiker und Schachmeister. (de)
- Erwin Voellmy (9 September 1886, Herzogenbuchsee – 15 January 1951, Basel) was a Swiss chess master. Voellmy, a mathematics teacher by profession, edited the chess column in Basler Nachrichten for 40 years, and was an author of several chess books. He was Swiss Champion three times; in 1911 (jointly), 1920 and 1922. Voellmy represented Switzerland at:
* the 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924 (+6 –2 =5),
* the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928 (+5 –2 =4),
* the 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936 (+5 –7 =5). He won team bronze medal at Paris 1924. He shared 1st with Alexander Alekhine and Oskar Naegeli at Bern 1932 (Qudrangular). (en)
- Erwin Voellmy est un joueur d'échecs et un professeur de mathématiques suisse né le 9 septembre 1886 à Herzogenbuchsee et mort le 15 janvier 1951 à Bâle. (fr)
- Эрвин Фёльми (нем. Erwin Voellmy; 9 сентября, 1886, Берн (кантон) — 15 января, 1951, Базель) — швейцарский шахматист. (ru)
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