28th Chess Olympiad
The 28th Chess Olympiad in 1988 was a chess - team tournament, which was held from November 12 to 30, 1988 in Thessaloniki ( Greece). Germany was represented by three teams. In addition to a team of West German women played in the men each a team of the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany.
- 2.1 Ranking
- 2.2 Medals of women
- 2.3 Results of Hungary
- 2.4 Results of the German
Final of the men's teams
Ranking
A total of 107 teams
Medals of men
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Reserve Board 1
Reserve Board 2
Results of the Soviet Union
For the Olympic champion Garry Kasparov played Soviet Union (8.5 points from 10 games), Anatoly Karpov (8 of 10), Artur Yusupov (6 of 10 ), Alexander Beliavsky (7 of 10), Jaan Ehlvest ( 4.5 from 7) and Vassily Ivanchuk (6.5 out of 9).
The team and individual results of the Olympic champion see OlimpBase.
Results of the German
For the GDR played Wolfgang Uhlmann (7 points from 13 games ), Uwe Bönsch (6 of 11 ), Rainer Knaak (7 of 12 ), Lothar Vogt ( 8.5 of 12 ), Thomas Pähtz (1 of 3 ) and Lutz Espig (2.5 of 5). The team and individual results of the East Germans see OlimpBase.
For the Federal Republic of Germany Vlastimil Hort played (8 points from 12 games ), Eric Lobron (5 of 11 ), Stefan Kindermann (7.5 of 11 ), Jörg Hickl (4 of 8 ), Klaus Bischoff ( 3 of 7 ) and Ralf Lau ( 4.5 from 7). The team and individual results of Westdeutsche see OlimpBase.
Final of the women's teams
Ranking
A total of 56 teams
Medals of women
Board 1
Board 2
Board 3
Reserve board
Results of Hungary
For the Olympic champion of the women played Zsuzsa Polgár ( 10.5 points from 14 games, Bronze ), Judit Polgár (12.5 out of 13, Gold Medal ), Ildikó Mádl (5.5 from 8), Zsófia Polgár ( 4.5 from 7 ). The team and individual results of the Hungarians see OlimpBase.
Results of the German
For Germany Barbara dog played (5 points from 10 games), Gisela fish thickness (7.5 out of 14 ), Bettina Trabert (4 of 7 ) and Anja Dahl Green ( 6 of 11). The team and individual results of the German see OlimpBase.