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Vladimir Antoshin

Vladimir Sergeyevich Antoshin (; 14 May 1929 in Moscow - 13 May 1994) was a Soviet chess Grandmaster, a theoretician and a national champion of correspondence chess.
==Student Olympiad performances==
As a young man, he was a high achiever, principally as part of the USSR's highly successful Student Olympiad team of 1954-56. The team won the silver medal at the first ever Student Olympiad in Oslo 1954 and then took gold medals at Lyons 1955 and at Uppsala 1956. His best performance probably occurred at Lyons, as the strength of the competition was far greater than at Oslo. Playing below world-class grandmasters Mark Taimanov and Boris Spassky, but above Alexey Suetin, his endeavors also earned him an individual gold medal for best score on board three. In all, he accumulated three gold and one silver medal, for a total score of 16/19.〔(Olimpbase record ) for Vladimir Antoshin〕
During this period of his career, FIDE awarded him the International Master title (1963) and the Grandmaster title (1964).

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