Helmuth Luik

Helmuth Luik
Country  Estonia
 Soviet Union
 Estonia
Born (1928-02-28)February 28, 1928
Paikuse, Pärnu County, Estonia
Died May 5, 2009(2009-05-05) (aged 81)
Tallinn, Estonia

Helmuth Luik (28 February 1928, Paikuse, Pärnu County, Estonia – 5 May 2009, Tallinn) was an Estonian chess player, who won the Estonian Chess Championship.

Biography

In 1949 Helmuth Luik graduated from the Tallinn College of Physical Education. After graduation he worked as a chess coach and arbitr in Pärnu. In Estonian Chess Championships he has won gold (1967), 2 silver (1954, 1965) and bronze (1963) medals.[1] In 1967 Baltic Chess Championship Helmuth Luik became a Soviet Master.[2] In 1967 he participated in Soviet Chess Championships in Kharkiv. In 1969 he won «Kalev» Chess Championship. Five times Helmuth Luik played for Estonia in Soviet Team Chess Championships (1958, 1960-1967) and two times played for Estonian team «Kalev» in Soviet Team Chess Cup (1966, 1968).

Helmuth Luik has held senior administrator positions in the Estonian chess - Estonian Chess Club president (1967-1975), deputy director and director of the Paul Keres House of Chess (1975-1992), member of the Estonian Chess Federation Presidium.[3]

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