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went exceptionally well as he scored 8/10 on board four, earning the board gold medal, and the Soviet team won silver. He scored 9.5/16 in the semi-final of the 1960
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strength at his peak in the early 1960s, but never received an international chess title due to lack of opportunities to play internationally. He played in three
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in 1963 at Kyiv with 11/17. He repeated this success in 1967 at Kyiv, tied with Valery Zhidkov, and won this title for the third time in 1977 at
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three times in international student team competition, winning a total of four medals. He was of
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at Kyiv with 16/21, as Geller won again. Another appearance at the 1959 Student Olympiad at
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won. He retired from most high-level competitive play after 1978, but played in the
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at Kyiv later that same year, where he scored 8/16 to finish 10th; the winner was
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OlimpBase :: World Student Team Chess Championship :: Yury Nikolaevsky
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Nikolaevsky got his sole chance at an individual international tournament at
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Championship with 9.5/13 ahead of a strong field. This qualified him for the
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Nikolaevsky made his first important chess result when he won the 1958
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won. An excellent performance in the 1967 Soviet Team Championship at
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three times (1963, 1967 (jointly), and 1977), and represented the
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1966, where he struggled with only 7.5/20, as fellow Ukrainian
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saw him post 7/9. He played in the Soviet final that year at
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won. He held down board four at the 1960 Student Olympiad at
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territory. There is a selection of 105 of his games at
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1968, where he tied 4th-5th places with 8/14, while
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Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv alumni
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