Vladimir Alatortsev
Vladimir Alatortsev | |
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| Full name | Vladimir Alexeyevich Alatortsev |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Born | 14 May 1909 Turki, Saratov oblast, Russian Empire |
| Died | 13 January 1987 (aged 77) Moscow, Soviet Union |
| Title | International Master (1950) Honorary Grandmaster (1983) |
Vladimir Alexeyevich Alatortsev (Russian: Влади́мир Алексе́евич Ала́торцев, pronounced "a LAH tart sev"; 14 May 1909 – 13 January 1987) was a Soviet chess player, author, and administrator. During his career, he became champion of both Leningrad and Moscow, and played in the Soviet Chess Championship finals nine times, with his best competitive results in the 1930s. He placed clear second in the 1933 Soviet final. He retired from most competitive play in the early 1950s, moving into roles as a chess organizer, teacher, and coach. He served as chairman of the All-Union chess section from 1954 to 1959 and as chairman of the USSR Chess Federation from 1959 to 1961. By profession, he was a hydraulics engineer.