Waldemar Jagodziński Explained

Waldemar Jagodziński
Country:Poland
Birth Date:13 January 1934
Birth Place:Bydgoszcz, Poland
Death Place:Bydgoszcz, Poland
Peakrating:2255 (January 1989)

Waldemar Jagodziński (13 January 1934 – 3 February 2021) was a Polish chess player and trainer.

Chess career

At the turn of 1965 and 1966, Waldemar Jagodziński took part in the cyclical Round-robin tournament in Reggio Emilia. He took a distant place, but he was the only one who beat the winner, Yugoslavian Grandmaster, Bruno Parma.[1] Waldemar Jagodziński achieved his greatest chess successes in the 1970s. Twice in row (1973 and 1974, both in Łódź) he won the silver medals in Polish Blitz Chess Championship.[2] [3] Waldemar Jagodziński was also a three-time medalist of Polish Team Chess Championship: in 1952 (with the ches club ZS Spójnia Bydgoszcz) and 1974 - bronze, and in 1978 - gold (with the ches club KS Łączność Bydgoszcz).[4] In Polish Chess Championship he appeared only once in his career in 1976 in Bydgoszcz, but in the Swiss-system tournament he took a distant place.[5]

Waldemar Jagodziński raised several generations of chess players. Among his pupils, the most successful was one of his daughters, Joanna, who is Women International Master (WIM) four-time medalist of the Polish Women's Chess Championship and bronze medalist of the World Girls U-20 Championship (1983). His other daughter, Hanna Zboroń, also has chess career but chose a career as a scientist in Poznań University of Economics and Business.[6]

Waldemar Jagodziński buried in the Catholic Cemetery of St. Vincent de Paul in Bydgoszcz.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.szachy.lo.pl/Historia/ReggioEmilia6566.htm 8th Reggio Emilia 1965/66
  2. http://www.szachypolskie.pl/mistrzostwa-polski-w-szachach-blyskawicznych-1973/ Mistrzostwa Polski w Szachach Błyskawicznych 1973 - Szachy w Polsce
  3. http://www.szachypolskie.pl/mistrzostwa-polski-w-szachach-blyskawicznych-1974/ Mistrzostwa Polski w Szachach Błyskawicznych 1974 - Szachy w Polsce
  4. http://www.olimpbase.org/playerspl/myyicsml.html OlimpBase :: Polish Team Chess Championship :: Waldemar Jagodziński
  5. http://www.szachypolskie.pl/mistrzostwa-polski-mezczyzn-w-szachach-1976/ Mistrzostwa Polski Mężczyzn w Szachach 1976 - Szachy w Polsce
  6. https://ue.poznan.pl/osoby/dr-hab-halina-zboron/ dr hab. Halina Zboroń – Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu
  7. https://bydgoszcz.naszemiasto.pl/ostatnia-droga-waldemara-jagodzinskiego-rodzina-przyjaciele/ar/c2-8148395 Ostatnia droga Waldemara Jagodzińskiego. Rodzina, przyjaciele, bliscy pożegnali szachowego mistrza i nauczyciela, Bydgoszcz Nasze Miasto 21 lutego 2021