Przemysław Ereński

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Przemysław Ereński
CountryPoland
Born (1934-03-07) 7 March 1934 (age 90)
Wielichowo, Poland
Peak rating2275 (July 1985)

Przemysław Ereński (born 7 March 1934) is a Polish chess player.

Chess career[edit]

At the turn of the 1960s and 1970s, Przemysław Ereński was one of the leading Polish chess players in Fast chess, winning three medals in Polish Blitz Chess Championship: silver (Kraków - 1969[1]) and two bronze medals (Bydgoszcz - 1971,[2] and Łódź - 1974[3]). Przemysław Ereński is an eight-time medalist of Polish Blitz Chess Team Championships, including a gold medal (Lubliniec 1972[4]). In the colors of the Pocztowiec chess club from Poznań he also won two bronze medals in Polish Team Championships (Wrocław 1969, Wisła 1971).[5]

Przemysław Ereński is four-time medalist of the Polish Physicians Chess Championships: gold (2007), silver (2011) and bronze twice (2006, 2008).

Private life[edit]

He is the elder brother of the first Polish Women Grandmaster (WGM) Hanna Ereńska-Barlo.

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