Elod Macskasy
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 7 April 1919 |
| Died | 21 January 1990 (aged 70) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Chess career | |
| Country | Hungary Canada |
| Title | National Master (Hungary and Canada) |
| Peak rating | 2290 (July 1971) |
Elod Macskasy (Hungarian: Macskásy Előd) (7 April 1919 – 21 January 1990) was a Hungarian-Canadian chess master. He was a mathematics professor by profession.
Macskasy was born in Arad, which at the time was part of the Kingdom of Hungary, but was shortly afterwards ceded to Romania by the Treaty of Trianon. He completed his early schooling there, and at age 16 won the city's chess championship. He also competed for Hungary in swimming at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.[1]
He studied mathematics in Budapest from 1937 to 1942, at Pázmány Péter University, earning his doctorate. During this time, he competed with some success in team and student chess tournaments.[2]
Macskasy scored 1/1 on the first reserve board for Hungary at the 2nd Balkaniad, Sofia 1947; his team won the gold medal.[3] In 1947, he gained the Hungarian National Master title following his performance in the 1947 Hungarian championship. Perhaps his best Hungarian result occurred in 1952, when he won a Master tournament ahead of Árpád Vajda, István Bilek and Károly Honfi.[2] Macskasy co-authored a book on the 1952 Hungarian championship.[4]