
Levente Lengyel (13 June 1933 – 18 August 2014) was a Hungarian chess player, who gained the Grandmaster title in 1964.
Lengyel gained the title of International Master in 1962 and became a Grandmaster in 1964. His final published rating was 2293, although he had not been active for a number of years. At his peak, he was regarded as a strong grandmaster, competing for his nation at the top level and winning medals. He died in Budapest in 2014.
Lengyel played for Hungary in six Olympiads between 1960 and 1970. His most notable results were:
15th Chess Olympiad 1962 Varna – Lengyel scored 8½/12 receiving an individual bronze medal, and Hungary finished 5th of 37 teams;
17th Chess Olympiad 1966 Havana – Lengyel scored 4/10 and Hungary finished 3rd of 52 teams, receiving bronze medals;
19th Chess Olympiad 1970 Siegen – Lengyel scored 5½/12 and Hungary finished 2nd of 60 teams, receiving silver medals.
His overall Olympiad record was 41 points from 70 games.
Lengyel also played in the European Team Chess Championship three times between 1961 and 1970.[3] His results were as follows:
2nd European Team Championship 1961 Oberhausen – Lengyel scored 5½/10 and Hungary finished 3rd receiving bronze medals;
3rd European Team Championship 1965 Hamburg – Lengyel scored 5½/10 receiving an individual bronze medal. Hungary also finished 3rd for team bronze;
4th European Team Championship 1970 Kapfenberg – Lengyel scored 3½/7. Hungary finished 2nd receiving silver medals.
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