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Tournament: 1st World Junior (U20) Championship • 98/99 games plus 4 from the BCF qualifier tournament
Venue: Coventry (Rds 1-2), Birmingham (Rds 3-11) • Dates: 11-22 June 1951 • Download PGN• Last Edited:
Sunday 2 June, 2024 10:03 AM
1st World Junior (Under-20) Chess Championship, Birmingham/Coventry1, 11-22 June 1951
1951 World Junior Championship
Birmingham/Coventry |
Fed |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
Total |
1 |
Borislav Ivkov |
Yugoslavia |
◊ 1/8 |
♦ 1/11 |
◊ 1/2 |
♦ 1/12 |
♦ ½/7 |
◊ 1/10 |
♦ 1/6 |
◊ 1/5 |
♦ ½/3 |
♦ 1/9 |
♦ ½/4 |
9½ |
2 |
Malcolm Neil Barker |
England |
◊ 1/17 |
♦ 1/9 |
♦ 0/1 |
◊ 1/6 |
◊ 1/4 |
♦ ½/7 |
◊ 1/12 |
♦ ½/3 |
♦ 1/5 |
◊ ½/8 |
♦ ½/11 |
8 |
3 |
Raul Ceferino Cruz |
Argentina |
♦ 1/5 |
◊ 0/7 |
♦ ½/14 |
◊ ½/16 |
♦ ½/6 |
◊ 1/13 |
♦ 1/4 |
◊ ½/2 |
◊ ½/1 |
♦ 1/11 |
♦ ½/8 |
7 |
4 |
Bo Emil Nyren |
Finland |
♦ 1/6 |
◊ ½/10 |
♦ ½/7 |
◊ 1/5 |
♦ 0/2 |
♦ ½/12 |
◊ 0/3 |
◊ 1/14 |
♦ ½/15 |
♦ 1/16 |
◊ ½/1 |
6½ |
5 |
Peter A Harris |
England |
◊ 0/3 |
♦ 1/14 |
◊ 1/11 |
♦ 0/4 |
◊ ½/12 |
♦ 1/9 |
◊ 1/7 |
♦ 0/1 |
◊ 0/2 |
♦ 1/17 |
♦ 1/18 |
6½ |
6 |
Bent Larsen |
Denmark |
◊ 0/4 |
♦ 1/17 |
◊ 1/9 |
♦ 0/2 |
◊ ½/3 |
♦ 1/15 |
◊ 0/1 |
♦ 0/11 |
◊ 1/13 |
♦ 1/18 |
◊ 1/14 |
6½ |
7 |
Sylvain Burstein |
France |
◊ ½/12 |
♦ 1/3 |
◊ ½/4 |
♦ 1/8 |
◊ ½/1 |
◊ ½/2 |
♦ 0/5 |
♦ ½/9 |
◊ ½/11 |
♦ ½/10 |
◊ ½/15 |
6 |
8 |
Edwin Bhend |
Switzerland |
♦ 0/1 |
◊ 1/13 |
♦ ½/16 |
◊ 0/7 |
♦ 0/10 |
◊ 1/18 |
◊ 1/15 |
♦ 1/12 |
◊ ½/9 |
♦ ½/2 |
◊ ½/3 |
6 |
9 |
Edgar Selzer |
Austria |
♦ 1/16 |
◊ 0/2 |
♦ 0/6 |
◊ 1/18 |
♦ 1/11 |
◊ 0/5 |
♦ 1/14 |
◊ ½/7 |
♦ ½/8 |
◊ 0/1 |
♦ 1/17 |
6 |
10 |
Willy Rosen |
W Germany |
◊ 1/15 |
♦ ½/4 |
◊ 0/12 |
♦ ½/13 |
◊ 1/8 |
♦ 0/1 |
◊ ½/11 |
♦ 0/17 |
◊ 1/18 |
◊ ½/7 |
♦ 1/16 |
6 |
11 |
Fridrik Olafsson |
Iceland |
♦ 1/13 |
◊ 0/1 |
♦ 0/5 |
◊ 1/14 |
◊ 0/9 |
♦ 1/16 |
♦ ½/10 |
◊ 1/6 |
♦ ½/7 |
◊ 0/3 |
◊ ½/2 |
5½ |
12 |
Grant Berriman |
Australia |
♦ ½/7 |
◊ 1/18 |
♦ 1/10 |
◊ 0/1 |
♦ ½/5 |
◊ ½/4 |
♦ 0/2 |
◊ 0/8 |
◊ ½/17 |
♦ 1/15 |
♦ ½/13 |
5½ |
13 |
Lionel Berry Joyner |
Canada |
◊ 0/11 |
♦ 0/8 |
◊ 1/17 |
◊ ½/10 |
♦ 1/16 |
♦ 0/3 |
◊ 1/18 |
♦ ½/15 |
♦ 0/6 |
♦ ½/14 |
◊ ½/12 |
5 |
14 |
Arnold Eikrem |
Norway |
♦ ½/18 |
◊ 0/5 |
◊ ½/3 |
♦ 0/11 |
♦ ½/15 |
◊ 1/17 |
◊ 0/9 |
♦ 0/4 |
♦ ½/16 |
◊ ½/13 |
♦ 0/6 |
3½ |
15 |
James J Walsh |
Ireland |
♦ 0/10 |
◊ 0/16 |
♦ ½/18 |
♦ 1/17 |
◊ ½/14 |
◊ 0/6 |
♦ 0/8 |
◊ ½/13 |
◊ ½/4 |
◊ 0/12 |
♦ ½/7 |
3½ |
16 |
John Alexander Jackson |
Scotland |
◊ 0/9 |
♦ 1/15 |
◊ ½/8 |
♦ ½/3 |
◊ 0/13 |
◊ 0/11 |
♦ ½/17 |
♦ 0/18 |
◊ ½/14 |
◊ 0/4 |
◊ 0/10 |
3 |
17 |
Sven Asker |
Sweden |
♦ 0/2 |
◊ 0/6 |
♦ 0/13 |
◊ 0/15 |
♦ ½/18 |
♦ 0/14 |
◊ ½/16 |
◊ 1/10 |
♦ ½/12 |
◊ 0/5 |
◊ 0/9 |
2½ |
18 |
Billy Coosemans |
Belgium |
◊ ½/14 |
♦ 0/12 |
◊ ½/15 |
♦ 0/9 |
◊ ½/17 |
♦ 0/8 |
♦ 0/13 |
◊ 1/16 |
♦ 0/10 |
◊ 0/6 |
◊ 0/5 |
2½ |
1 Rounds 1-2 played in Coventry, rounds 3-11 in Birmingham
Eagle-eyed readers will spot that the Scottish representative John Jackson finished with three consecutive whites (not that it did him much good). And that the winner had 4 whites and 7 blacks. This is not a mistake, Tony Gillam assures us in the booklet. He adds, "apparently Larsen believed that the pairings were made in a way that favoured the British contestants. It seems that he objected to the pairings on several occasions and succeeded in getting some changed. These were relatively early days for the Swiss System and the rules on pairings had not evolved to anywhere near the levels they are today."
Gillam's booklet, which contains many annotations and much background material, is highly recommended.
1951 English Selection Tournament for the World Junior Championship, Birmingham, over Easter [ended 30 March]
1951 BCF Selection Tournament |
Residence |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Total |
1 |
Malcolm Neil Barker |
Birmingham |
|
½ |
1 |
1 |
½ |
1 |
½ |
½ |
1 |
1 |
7 |
2 |
Peter Hugh Clarke |
London |
½ |
|
½ |
½ |
½ |
1 |
½ |
½ |
1 |
1 |
6 |
3 |
Neill Thomas Honan |
London |
0 |
½ |
|
½ |
1 |
½ |
½ |
½ |
1 |
1 |
5½ |
4 |
Peter A Harris |
West Bromwich |
0 |
½ |
½ |
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
5 |
Cyril Pollitt |
Bolton |
½ |
½ |
0 |
0 |
|
1 |
½ |
½ |
½ |
1 |
4½ |
6 |
Gordon B Lowe |
Coventry |
0 |
0 |
½ |
1 |
0 |
|
1 |
½ |
½ |
1 |
4½ |
7 |
(Alastair) Brian Walden |
West Bromwich |
½ |
½ |
½ |
0 |
½ |
0 |
|
1 |
1 |
½ |
4½ |
8 |
Norman Littlewood |
Sheffield |
½ |
½ |
½ |
1 |
½ |
½ |
0 |
|
1 |
0 |
4½ |
9 |
Walter Charles Marshall |
Cardiff |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
½ |
½ |
0 |
0 |
|
1 |
2 |
10 |
L G Green |
Birmingham |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
½ |
1 |
0 |
|
1½ |
Played during the 1951 Birmingham Easter Congress.
File updated
Date |
Notes |
28 February 2020 |
Initial upload. Games taken from the tournament booklet "First International Junior 1950 / First World Junior Championship, Birmingham 1951" edited by Tony Gillam and first published in 2014. My thanks to Tony Gillam for sending me the booklet. There is one missing game (Berriman-Asker, Rd 9), one clearly incomplete/inaccurate score (Rosen-Bhend, Rd 5), and one or two other scores with possible problems. The booklet says the game scores were collected by three of the participants, Larsen, Eikrem and Bhend. Some of Gillam's scores do not tally with those published by ChessBase, and I have made a note of occasions where this happens. |
20 June 2022 |
Added four games from the Selection Tournament held by the BCF in Birmingham to decide the English qualifier for the World Junior Championship, plus a crosstable. |