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Boris Rõtov

Boris Rõtov ((エストニア語:Boris Rõtov); August 16, 1937 – September 10, 1987) was an Estonian chess player who won the Estonian Chess Championship (1978).
== Biography ==
Boris Rõtov was born and raised in Moscow, where he graduated secondary school. From 1964 he lived and worked in the Tallinn. In 1969 he won the Baltic Chess Championship in Riga.〔(Championship of Baltics and Belarus-Riga 1969 )〕 In the 1970s he moved into the top chess players rank in Estonia. He played three times for Estonia in the Soviet Team Chess Championships (1972, 1975, 1975). He also participated three times in the prestigious International Chess tournaments in Tallinn, where in 1973 he ranked 10th,〔(International Tournament Tallinn 19.2.-15.3.1973 )〕 in 1975 - 12th,〔(International tournament Tallinn 16.2-10.3.1975 )〕 and in 1979 - 15th.〔(Memorial P.Keres Tallinn 20.2-17.3.1979 )〕 In 1978 Boris Rõtov won the Estonian Chess Championship.〔(Championship of Estonia - Tallinn 1978 )〕 He was the another three times medalist in Estonian Chess Championship: 2nd in 1975〔(Championship of Estonia - Parnu 1975 )〕 and 1974〔(Championship of Estonia - Tartu 1974 )〕 and 3rd in 1976.〔(Championship of Estonia - Haapsalu 2 - 23.2.1976 )〕 He participated in Latvian Chess Championship in 1971 and finished 3rd.〔(28 Championship of Latvia - Riga 1971 )〕
In the last years of his life he worked as a coach in the Paul Keres Chess Club in Tallinn, the city where he died. His wife Merike (born 1936) and son Igor (born 1963) were also chess players,〔(RÕTOV, BORISS )〕 and his daughter Regina Narva (born May 19, 1970), née Rõtova, is a Woman FIDE Master, and herself the mother of two Rõtov's granddaughters: Triin Narva (1994– ) and Mai Narva (1999– ). The last three all played in the Estonian Women's team at the 2014 Chess Olympiad.〔(List of Women's Teams at 2014 Chess Olympiad )〕

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