ICCF Denmark belongs to the ICCF national member federations.

Creation of DSU

In 1903 several clubs in Jutland formed a chess federation, which was renamed Dansk Skak Union (Danish Chess Union) in 1905.[1]

Achievements

In 1980, Jorn Sloth became the 8th Correspondence Chess World Champion.[2] European Champions: Jorn Sloth (8),[3] Ove Ekebjaerg (10),[4] Henrik Sorensen (13), Arne Sorensen (19), Bent Sorensen (20) and Sven Pedersen (21)

Titled players

Grandmaster

Senior International Master

  • Erik Barfoed
  • Anders Berggreen
  • Lars Hyldkrog
  • Svend Erik Kramer
  • Ove Kroll
  • Niels Lauritsen
  • Henrik B. Pedersen
  • Ove Søgaard
  • Emil Christensen

International Master

  • Svend Erik Andersen
  • Nikolaj Borge
  • Jan S. Christensen
  • Tonny Christiansen
  • Niels Danstrup
  • Joe Flyckt-Olsen
  • Jens Ove Fries Nielsen
  • Jens Haagen Hansen
  • Mads Smith Hansen
  • Henrik Holmsgaard
  • Aage Ingerslev
  • Ib V. N. Jensen
  • Vagn Jensen
  • Klaus Høeck Johnsen
  • Svend Kingsø
  • Poul Kleiminger
  • Claes Løfgren
  • Jens Bak Larsen
  • Hans Jørgen Lassen
  • Torsten Lindestrøm
  • Hans Chr. Lykke
  • Christian Waagner Nielsen
  • Mogens (Esbjerg) Nielsen
  • Jens Otto Pedersen
  • Sven Pedersen
  • Søren Peschardt
  • Viggo Bove Quist
  • Aksel Ros
  • Per Bille Sømod
  • Arne Sørensen
  • Henrik Sørensen
  • Henrik Svane
  • Hans Tanggaard
  • Michael Tettinek
  • Keld Thomsen
  • Thomas Tronhjem

References

  1. "Country details".
  2. "WCH-08 Final".
  3. "8th European Championship".
  4. "10th European Championship".
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