Jan Schulz
Male, Chess Player
1899 – 1953
Who was Jan Schulz?
Jan Schulz was a Czech chess master.
He took 2nd, behind Karel Opočenský, at Belun 1916; won at Prague 1920, tied for 6-8th at Prague 1921, tied for 5-7th at Brno 1921, and won at Prague 1924.
Schulz played for Czechoslovakia in 1st unofficial Chess Olympiad at Paris 1924, and won team gold medal there. He also played in the 2nd Chess Olympiad at The Hague 1928.
He tied for 3rd-5th at Bratislava 1925, took 6th at Bardejov 1926, took 5th at Trencianske Teplice, shared 1st with Karel Skalička and Prokop at Prague 1926, tied for 5-8th at Prague 1927, took 2nd, behind Opočensky, at Brno 1929, and tied for 5-6th at Mnichovo Hradiště.
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