Aarne Hermlin (6 June 1940,
Võru,
Estonia – 17 November 2007,
Salo) was an Estonian chess player who won the
Estonian Chess Championship. He was awarded the title of International Correspondence Chess Master in 1986 and of
FIDE Master in 1992.
Biography
In 1958 Aarne Hermlin graduated from
secondary school
A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ...
in
Jõgeva. He started playing chess under the influence of his father Kaarel Hermlin (1905-1960), who was a chess coach in Jõgeva. In 1956 and 1957 Aarne Hermlin twice won Estonian junior chess championship. In 1968 he shared 2nd place in the
Baltic Chess Championship. In 1975 he shared 1st place with
Viktor Kupreichik at a strong chess tournament in
Pärnu. He won the gold medal at the Estonian Chess Championships in 1968, silver in 1981 and bronze twice, in 1965 and 1984. He was also an active
correspondence chess
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player, becoming an
ICCF International Master. He died during a chess tournament in Finland in 2007.
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References
External links
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player profile at OlimpBase.org (Soviet Team Chess Championship)
player profile at OlimpBase.org (Soviet Team Chess Cup)
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1940 births
2007 deaths
Estonian chess players
Soviet chess players
Chess FIDE Masters
Sportspeople from Võru
20th-century chess players