Levente Lengyel

Hungarian chess player and competitor

Levente Lengyel - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1933
Born

1933
93 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Hungary

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Chess player achieved success in national and international competitions. Participated in several Chess Olympiads representing Hungary. Contributed to the chess community through coaching and mentorship, influencing upcoming players in the region. Competed in various prestigious tournaments throughout career, demonstrating skills in both classical and rapid formats.

Represented Hungary in multiple Chess Olympiads

Achieved significant results in national tournaments

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