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The Encyclopaedia of Chess Anne Sunnucks - 1976 "For many years the leading woman player in West Germany, Friedl Rinder has represented her country in the Women's Chess Olympiads and in a number of international tournaments. Before her marriage she studied singing and the
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The British chess magazine: Volumes 86-87 1966 "The other players from abroad were Miss Katrina Jovanovic from Yugoslavia, Mrs. Eva Karakas (Hungary), Mrs. E. Polihroniade (Roumania), Mrs. Friedl Rinder (West Germany), and Mrs. M. C. Vreeken
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Rinder was awarded the WIM title in 1957. She had a son, Gerd (who played chess to a good level and was Bavarian Champion in 1960) and a daughter. Prior to her marriage, she studied singing and the piano.
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Chess Review: Volume 7 1939 "Miss N. May Karff kept the United States in the top five with a good score, missing fourth place only through an unfortunate loss to Friedl Rinder of Germany."
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She played thrice for West Germany at first board in Women's Chess Olympiad:
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World Chess Championship (women) : 1961 Candidates Tournament
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World Chess Championship (women) : 1959 Candidates Tournament
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won), and tied for 15–16th in Candidates Tournament at
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Elfriede Rinder

Schrobenhausen
chess
Stuttgart
Women's World Chess Championship
Buenos Aires
Vera Menchik
World War II
Plovdiv
Kira Zvorykina
Vrnjacka Banja
Nona Gaprindashvili
1st Olympiad
Emmen
Split
Oberhausen
Passengers of the Piriápolis
de:Friedl Rinder


Gaige, Jeremy
ISBN
0-7864-2353-6
TeleSchach / Deutsche Frauen (Damen) Schachmeisterschaften
Campeonato Mundo femenino Buenos Aires 1939



Sunnucks, Anne

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