Mirotvor Schwartz CHESS PLAYERS NAMED “B” on STAMPS
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Mirotvor Schwartz CHESS PLAYERS NAMED “B” ON STAMPS This is a part of my “Chess Players on Stamps” collection. It includes stamps and other philatelic materials depicting chess players whose last names start with “B”. Nino Batsiashvili (World Championship 2017) European U-20 Championship: 2002 (10) Olympiad: Georgia 2012 (8), 2014 (4), 2016 (10), 2018 (3) World Team Championship: 2015 (1), 2017 (3), 2019 (3) Men's European Individual Championship: 2015 (106) European Team Championship: 2015 (3), 2017 (2), Georgia "B" 2019 (9) FIDE Grand Prix: 2015/16 (7) World Championship: 2017 (17-32), 2018 (17-32) Men's FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament: 2019 (132) FIDE Online Olympiad: Georgia 2020 (21-24) World Cup: 2021 (9-16) 1 Anjelina Belakovskaia Olympiad: USA 1994 (22), 1996 (35), 1998 (10) Interzonal Tournament: 1995 (26) Joseph Henry Blackburne (Simultaneous Exhibition 1875) International Tournament: London 1862 (9-10), Vienna 1873 (2), Hastings 1895 (10), Nuremberg 1896 (11), Berlin 1897 (3), London 1899 (6), Ostend 1905 (12), 1906 (17), St Petersburg 1914 (9-10) German Chess Congress: 1885 (2-6), 1887 (2-3) American Chess Congress: 1889 (4) 2 Katarina Blagojevic Belgrade Championship: 1955 (1-2) Yugoslav Championship: 1961 (1), 1972 (1), 1974 (1) Olympiad: Yugoslavia 1963 (2), 1966 (4), 1969 (4), 1972 (10), 1974 (7) Candidates Tournament: 1964 (4-5) Interzonal Tournament: 1971 (9), 1973 (10-11) 3 Efim Bogoljubov (World Championship 1929) German Chess Congress: 1914 (8-9) International Tournament: Berlin 1920 (2-3), Budapest 1921 (7), London 1922 (5), Hastings 1922 (3-4), Karlovy Vary 1923 (1-3), New York 1924 (7), Baden-Baden 1925 (4), Moscow 1925 (1), Bad Kissingen 1928 (1), Nottingham 1936 (10-11) World Championship: 1929 (lost to Alexander Alekhine), 1934 (lost to Alexander Alekhine) Olympiad: Germany 1931 (5) Elena Boric (Olympiad 1996) (European Team Championship 1997) Olympiad: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1996 (33), 1998 (40), 2000 (36), 2002 (39), 2004 (45), 2006 (57), 2008 (59), 2010 (33), 2012 (54), 2014 (47), 2016 (55) European Team Championship: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1997 (8), 1999 (16), 2009 (24) 4 Muhamed Boric (European Team Championship 1997) European Club Cup: SK Bihac 2000 (17) Olympiad: Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006 (41) Alexandra Botez Olympiad: Canada 2012 (64), 2014 (41), 2016 (39) 5 Mikhail Botvinnik (AVRO Tournament 1938) (Radio Team Match vs USA 1945) (World Championship 1951) 6 (World Championship 1954) (Team Match vs USA 1955) 7 (World Championship 1957) (World Championship 1958) 8 (World Championship 1960) (World Championship 1961) 9 (World Championship 1963) 10 International Tournament: Moscow 1936 (2), Nottingham 1936 (1-2), AVRO 1938 (3), Groningen 1946 (1), Budapest 1952 (3-5) Soviet Championship: 1940 (5-6) Radio Team Match: USSR 1945 (beat USA) World Championship: 1948 (1), 1951 (tied David Bronstein), 1954 (tied Vasily Smyslov), 1957 (lost to Vasily Smyslov), 1958 (beat Vasily Smyslov), 1960 (lost to Mikhail Tal), 1961 (beat Mikhail Tal), 1963 (lost to Tigran Petrosian) Olympiad: USSR 1954 (1, BB), 1956 (1), 1958 (1), 1960 (1, BB), 1962 (1), 1964 (1) Team Match: USSR 1955 (beat USA), 1970 (beat Rest of the World) European Team Championship: USSR 1961 (1, BB), 1965 (1) 11 David Bronstein (World Championship 1951) Radio Team Match: USSR 1945 (beat USA) Interzonal Tournament: 1948 (1), 1955 (1), 1958 (7-11), 1964 (6), 1973 (6) Team Match: Moscow 1949 (beat Budapest), USSR 1955 (beat Hungary), 1955 (beat USA), 1962 (beat Yugoslavia) Candidates Tournament: 1950 (1), 1953 (2-4), 1956 (3-7) World Championship: 1951 (tied Mikhail Botvinnik) Olympiad: USSR 1952 (1, BB), 1954 (1), 1956 (1, BB), 1958 (1, BB) Soviet Championship: 1957 (2-3), 1958 (3), 1960 (12-13), 1961 (12-13), 1971 (7-8) European Team Championship: USSR 1957 (1, BB), 1965 (1) International Tournament: Budapest 1961 (2-3), Zagreb 1965 (6), Tallinn 1971 (3), 1973 (3-6), 1975 (4-5), 1977 (4-6), Budapest 1977 (1), Tallinn 1979 (4), 1981 (2-3) Soviet Peoples' Spartakiad: Moscow 1975 (5) 12 Bu Xiangzhi World Rapid Championship for Kids (U-14): 1998 (2) World U-20 Championship: 2001 (6) Olympiad: China 2002 (5), 2004 (24), 2006 (2), 2008 (7), 2010 (5), 2012 (4), 2018 (1) World (FIDE) Championship: 2004 (65-124) World Team Championship: China 2005 (2), 2013 (2), 2015 (1), 2019 (3) World Cup: 2007 (17-32), 2009 (65-127), 2011 (9-16), 2017 (9-16), 2019 (65-128) International Tournament: M-Tel Masters 2008 (5-6) Asian Games (Individual Rapid): 2010 (3) Asian Games (Team Classical): China 2010 (1) FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament: 2019 (86) FIDE Online Olympiad: China 2020 (9-12) 13 Elisaveta Bykova World Championship: 1949/50 (3-4), 1953 (beat Lyudmila Rudenko), 1956 (2), 1958 (beat Olga Rubtsova), 1959 (beat Kira Zvorykina), 1962 (lost to Nona Gaprindashvili) Soviet Championship: 1951 (8-9), 1953 (8) Candidates Tournament: 1952 (1), 1964 (11) Chess Players on Stamps Players Named "A" Players Named "C" 14 .