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Yrjö Rantanen
CountryFinland
Born (1950-04-23) 23 April 1950 (age 74)
Tampere, Finland
TitleGrandmaster (GM) (1981)

Yrjö Aukusti Rantanen (born 23 April 1950) is a Finnish chess Grandmaster (GM) (1981), two-times Finnish Chess Championship winner (1978, 1986), three-times Chess Olympiad individual medal winner (1972, 1978, 1980), European Team Chess Championship individual bronze medal winner (1989).

Biography

In the 1970s and 1980s, Yrjö Rantanen was one of the top Finnish chess players. He has twice won gold medals at the Finnish Chess Championships (1978, 1986), three times won silver medals (1976, 1982, 1990) and won bronze medal in 1972.[1] Yrjö Rantanen was the winner of many international chess tournaments, including 3rd place in Helsinki (1981), and won in Järvenpää (1982).

Yrjö Rantanen played for Finland in the Chess Olympiads:[2]

Yrjö Rantanen played for Finland in the European Team Chess Championship:[3]

  • In 1989, at sixth board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship in Haifa (+4, =1, -1) and won individual bronze medal.

Yrjö Rantanen played for Finland in the Nordic Chess Cups:[4]

  • In 1973, at third board in the 4th Nordic Chess Cup in Ribe (+1, =0, -4),
  • In 1974, at second board in the 5th Nordic Chess Cup in Eckernförde (+1, =3, -1),
  • In 1975, at second board in the 6th Nordic Chess Cup in Hindås (+2, =2, -1) and won team bronze and individual gold medals,
  • In 1977, at first board in the 8th Nordic Chess Cup in Glücksburg (+0, =1, -4),
  • In 1985, at second board in the 10th Nordic Chess Cup in Pohja (+3, =2, -2),
  • In 1989, at second board in the 12th Nordic Chess Cup in Aabybro (+3, =2, -2).

In 1977 he was awarded the title of International Master (IM) and in 1981 - International Grandmaster (GM). Yrjö Rantanen became the second Finnish Chess Grandmaster after Heikki Westerinen.

References

  1. ^ "ShakkiNet - shakkipeli/historia". www.shakki.net.
  2. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Yrjö Rantanen". www.olimpbase.org.
  3. ^ "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship :: Yrjö Rantanen". www.olimpbase.org.
  4. ^ "OlimpBase :: Nordic Chess Cup :: Yrjö Rantanen". www.olimpbase.org.