Alexander Dybman

Athlete

1962 –

88

Who is Alexander Dybman?

Alexander Borisovich Dybman was a Soviet International draughts player, two-times World champion in 1986 and 1987 and four-times Soviet champion in International draughts.

At the age of 17, in 1979, Dybman won a bronze medal at the Soviet championship, and in 1980 he shared a second place at the Soviet championship with the former World champion, Vyacheslav Shchyogolev. In 1980 and 1981 Dybman won silver medals at the World junior championships, first in a tournament and then after losing in the final barrage to another young Soviet player, Vadim Virny.

The best period in Dybman's playing career started in 1983 when he won four Soviet championships in a row. The following year he won the World championship in Groningen and was awarded a Grandmaster title. The next year he played a World championship match against Anatoli Gantwarg drawing all 20 games which meant that he retained the World crown for one more year.

In the late 1980s Alexander Dybman fell seriously ill. The Soviet medicine was not able to help him, and he moved to Germany. Since then he almost does not play in rating-related tournaments.

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Born
1962
Saint Petersburg
Also known as
  • Дыбман, Александр Борисович

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on July 23, 2013

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