Jana Bellin

Pubblicato il 16 Ottobre 2007 da Veronica Baker


Jana Bellin

Jana Bellin (b. December 9, 1947 in Prague, Czechoslovakia; nee Malypetrová), chess player, was awarded her WIM (Woman International Master) of chess title in 1969, and WGM (Woman Grandmaster) title in 1982.

She won: British Women’s Championship in 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977 (after play-off), and 1979; bronze olympic medal in 1968 with the Czechoslovakian team, and silver in 1976 with the English team.

She is a medical doctor specialising in anesthesiology, and works in intensive care at Sandwell General Hospital, West Bromwich, England.

She is also Chairman of the FIDE Medical Commission, which supervises drug testing of chess players. These drug tests are controversial, because many chess grandmasters object to being tested for drugs, because it is expensive and there is no history of drug abuse by chess players, nor is there any evidence that drugs can improve chess performance.

She was married first to International Master William Hartston, then to Grandmaster Tony Miles, and after that to International Master Robert Bellin. She and Bellin had two sons : Robert (1988) and Christopher (1991).

Jana Bellin

Tisdall,Jonathan D (2480) – Bellin,Jana (2240) [E20]
Troll Masters Gausdal NOR (9), 1990

1.d4 Cf6 2.c4 e6 3.Cc3 Ab4 4.f3 c5 5.d5 Ch5 6.g3 f5 7.e4 0-0 8.Ch3 d6 9.dxe6 Axe6 10.Cg5 De7 11.Cxe6 Dxe6 12.Dd5 Dxd5 13.exd5 Axc3+ 14.bxc3 Cd7 15.Rf2 Ce5 16.Ae2 Tae8 17.Ad2 Cf6 18.Tab1 Te7 19.h3 Tfe8 20.The1 h6 21.g4 fxg4 22.hxg4 Cexg4+ 0-1


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