Milan Vidmar Jr. (16 December 1909, Weiz – 10 November 1980, Ljubljana[1]) was a Slovenian-Yugoslavian chess master.
He was a son of Milan Vidmar, a leading Slovenian chess grandmaster.
In 1938, he tied for 9th–10th in Ljubljana (Boris Kostić won, and Milan Vidmar sr shared 5th place).[2] In 1942, he shared 1st with Efim Bogoljubow in Cottbus. He tied for 2nd–3rd with his father, behind Svetozar Gligorić, at Ljubljana (Liberation) 1945/46,[3] took 6th at Karlovy Vary / Mariánské Lázně 1948 (Jan Foltys won),[4] shared 8th at Vienna 1951 (4th Schlechter Memorial, Moshe Czerniak won),[5] and took 10th at Opatija 1953 (Aleksandar Matanović won).[6]
Vidmar Jr. played for Yugoslavia at first reserve board (+4 –0 =2) in the 9th Chess Olympiad at Dubrovnik 1950. He won team gold medal.[7]
References
- ↑ Gaige, Jeremy: Chess personalia, McFarland 2005, p. 445
- ↑ Amsterdam (NED-ch10th) 1938 Archived 2010-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ 1946 Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ karlovy
- ↑ 75 Jahre Schachklub Hietzing Wien 1921-1996
- ↑ Welcome to the Chessmetrics site Archived 2006-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ OlimpBase :: 9th Chess Olympiad, Dubrovnik 1950, information
- ↑ Liste des premiers titrés (chrono) - Chessmile
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