Claude Lemoine | |
Country: | France |
Birth Date: | 21 April 1932 |
Claude Lemoine (born 21 April 1932), is a French chess player and journalist, French Chess Championship winner (1958).
In 1950s Claude Lemoine was one of the leading French chess players. He took part in the individual French Chess Championship finals many times and won four medals: gold (1958), two silver (1956, 1959) and bronze (1957).[1]
Claude Lemoine played for France in the Chess Olympiad:[2]
Claude Lemoine played for France in the World Student Team Chess Championship:[3]
Claude Lemoine played for France in the Clare Benedict Cup:[4]
In the early 1960s Claude Lemoine moved away from the practical chess game and made a career as a journalist. He conducted chess departments at radio stations, as well as in the newspaper Le Monde. Later Claude Lemoine switched to television. He was the general director of one of the regional branches of the France 3 TV channel.