Robert Crépeaux


Robert Crépeaux (born October 24, 1900 in Grasse, died February 10, 1994 in Paris) is a French chess player, multiple champion of France.

At the forefront of the French chess players was the mid-1920s until the beginning of the 50's. He had won the gold medals of the individual French championships three times (1924, 1925 and 1941). Twice (1928, 1950) he represented the national colors on the chess Olympics, earning 6 points. in 14 lots. He was also a member of the French team at the unofficial Olympics in Munich in 1936.

In 1926, he finished in the strongest two-man tournament in Ghent (where Ksawery Tartakower won before Frederick Yates and George Tomas), and in 1942 he won the Paris championship. Bibliography

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