Miervaldis Jursevskis

Chess Player

1921 –

46

Who is Miervaldis Jursevskis?

Miervaldis Jurševskis is a Latvian-Canadian chess master.

Jurševskis learned chess from his father at the age of six but it was not until he entered the University of Latvia, where he studied art, that he became one of the brightest chess stars in Riga. He won numerous tournaments, including the one of Jūrmala, and most of the blitz contests he entered.

He left Riga in 1945, just prior to the Soviet forces arriving. As a displaced person after World War II, he took place in several chess events in Germany, including Blomberg and Lübeck, Meerbeck, and Hanau. In these events, Jurševskis played with strong players from the Baltic countries—along with German and Austrian masters—including Efim Bogolyubov, Friedrich Sämisch, Ludwig Rellstab, Elmars Zemgalis, Lucijs Endzelins, Romanas Arlauskas, and Karlis Ozols.

In 1948 Jurševskis emigrated to Canada where he eventually settled in Vancouver. He won the British Columbia Championships six times. He played in three Canadian Championships, his best result occurring at Vancouver 1957 when he tied for third, behind Povilas Vaitonis and Géza Füster.

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Born
Nov 6, 1921
Nationality
  • Canada
Education
  • University of Latvia
Lived in
  • Riga

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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