- Gábor
Verőci (born 22
October 1953 in Budapest) is a
former Hungarian handball player who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics. In 1976 he was part of...
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Zsuzsa Verőci (Hungarian: [ˈʒuʒɒ ˈvɛrøːt͡si]; born
February 19, 1949) is a
Hungarian chess Woman International Master (1969) and
Woman Grandmaster (1978)...
- 1975 Zsuzsa
Verőci (HUN) Valentina Kozlovskaya (USSR) Antonina Georgieva (BUL) 12 1976 Nona Gaprindashvili (USSR) 13 1977 Zsuzsa
Verőci (HUN) Irina...
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Archived from the
original on 29
October 2021.
Retrieved 24
February 2021.
Veróci,
Zsuzsa (22 May 2010). "Rudolf Anna Másodszor Lett Sakkbajnok" [Rudolf Anna...
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Carolina (1994)
Venezuela – WIM Vargas,
Gabriela (1988)
Paraguay – WIM
Verőci,
Zsuzsa (1949)
Hungary – WGM Volpert,
Larissa (1926–2017)
Russia – WGM Vozovic...
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Gaprindashvili Alla
Kushnir Nana
Alexandria Hungary 20½ Mária Ivánka
Zsuzsa Verőci Károlyné
Honfi Czechoslovakia 19 Štěpánka Vokřálová Květa Eretová Jana...
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tournament in Balatonszéplak (Hungary)
behind [Tatiana Zatulovskaya] and [Zsuzsa
Verőci]. For this achievement, FIDE was
awarded the
title of
Woman International...
- Voyska (Bulgaria) +30 =3 +23 -1 =18 -7 =25 =19 =6 -11 =27 +33 =20 6½ 41.00 18 Zsuzsa
Verőci-Petronic (Hungary) =7 +34 -10 +28 =17 =14 =21 =24 +25 =5 -9 =8 -11 6½ 40...
- Kovács, Mihály Süvöltős, István Szilágyi, István Varga, Károly V****, Gábor
Verőci. Coach: Mihály
Faludi 1978
World Championship (9th place) Béla Bartalos...
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Crafty win over the
rising star Short, who is 28
years younger.
Zsuzsa Verőci (2014-04-23). "Generációk csatája" (in Hungarian). postr.hu/Sportrovat....