Paul Johner
Chess Player
1887 – 1938
Who was Paul Johner?
Paul Johner was a Swiss chess master.
A noted musician, elder brother of Hans Johner, he won the Swiss Championship in 1907, 1908, 1925, 1928, 1930 and 1932.
He played in many international tournaments. In 1904 he tied for 12-13th in Coburg. In 1905/06 he took 2nd in New York. In 1907 he took 21st in Carlsbad. In 1908 he took 14th in Vienna, and took 8th in Düsseldorf. In 1909 he took 4th in Berlin. In 1911 he tied for 19th-21st in Carlsbad.
Paul F. Johner won the 9th Nordic Chess Championship at Copenhagen 1916. He shared for 1st with Walter John at Berlin 1917. He won at Göteborg 1920, won at Trieste 1923, and tied for 1st with Rudolf Spielmann at Scheveningen 1923. However, his most notable victory came at Berlin 1924, when he won ahead of Akiba Rubinstein, Richard Teichmann, and Jacques Mieses.
He played for Switzerland at second board in 3rd unofficial Chess Olympiad at Munich 1936.
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- Born
- Sep 10, 1887
Switzerland - Also known as
- Пауль Ионер
- Ионер, Пауль
- Died
- Oct 25, 1938
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on July 23, 2013
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