Bozidar Dzhurashevich

Bozidar Dzhurashevich

Serbian, chess player
Date of Birth: 26.04.1933
Country: Serbia

Content:
  1. Serbian Chess Maestro: A Journey of Achievements
  2. Olympic Success and Team Performance
  3. International Accolades and Tournament Victories
  4. Legacy and Impact

Serbian Chess Maestro: A Journey of Achievements

Early Years and National Championships

Boris Abramović was a prominent Serbian chess player who hailed from the former Yugoslavia. As a seasoned competitor, he participated in six Yugoslav Championships. His most notable performance came in 1958, where he shared 3rd and 4th place with Aleksandar Matanović.

Olympic Success and Team Performance

Abramović represented Yugoslavia in the Chess Olympiads of 1956 and 1958. In the 1956 Olympiad, he showcased his brilliance on the 2nd reserve board, amassing an impressive 5 points out of 6 possible. This performance earned him a shared first place on the board.

International Accolades and Tournament Victories

Beyond the national stage, Abramović achieved significant success in international tournaments. In Belgrade, he captured 3rd and 4th place in 1952 and 3rd place in 1961. He also shared 2nd and 3rd place in San Benedetto del Tronto (1960) and Mariánské Lázně (1962), demonstrating his prowess against some of the world's finest players.

Legacy and Impact

Boris Abramović's contributions to the chess world cemented his legacy as a skilled and respected competitor. His performances at national and international level brought recognition to Serbian chess. His achievements continue to inspire future generations of chess enthusiasts in Serbia and beyond.

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