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Květa Eretová

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Květa Eretová
Eretová in 1979
CountryCzechoslovakia → Czech Republic
Born(1926-10-21)21 October 1926
Prague, Czechoslovakia
Died8 January 2021(2021-01-08) (aged 94)
TitleWoman Grandmaster (1986)

Květa Eretová (née Jeništová; 21 October 1926 – 8 January 2021[1]) was a Czech chess player, who was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE in 1986. She was ten times Czechoslovak women's chess champion.

Biography

From the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s, Eretová was one of the leading Czechoslovakian female chess players. She won the Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championships ten times: 1955, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1975, 1976 and 1986. Overall, she won 23 medals (including 10 silver and 3 bronzes), a record for all time championships. She was the medalist of many international chess tournaments, including the 2nd place Moscow (1971), Emmen (1971) and Halle (1971, 1978).

Květa Eretová participated in the Women's World Chess Championship Candidates Tournament twice:

In 1979, she participated in Women's Interzonal tournament in Rio de Janeiro, where shared 8th-9th places.[4]

Eretová played for Czechoslovakia in the Women's Chess Olympiad:[5]

In 1957, Eretová was awarded the title International Woman Master (WIM) by FIDE, and in 1986 she received that of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).

References

  1. ^ Zemřela Květa Eretová (in Czech)
  2. ^ "1959 Candidates Tournament : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
  3. ^ "1964 Candidates Tournament : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
  4. ^ "1979 Rio de Janeiro Interzonal Tournament : World Chess Championship (women)". www.mark-weeks.com.
  5. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "OlimpBase :: Women's Chess Olympiads :: Květa Eretová". www.olimpbase.org.