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Schiffers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrzej Boleslaw Schiffers, Polish businessman * Emanuel Schiffers (1850–1904), Russian chess player and chess writer * Marie-Hélène Schiffers, Belgian racing cyclist See also * Schiffer Schiffer () is a German occupational surname, which means a "boatman", "bargee" or "skipper". Alternative spellings include Schifer and Schiffers. The name may refer to: *András Schiffer (born 1971), Hungarian politician *Adolf Schiffer (1873–19 ...
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Schiffers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrzej Boleslaw Schiffers, Polish businessman * Emanuel Schiffers (1850–1904), Russian chess player and chess writer * Marie-Hélène Schiffers, Belgian racing cyclist See also * Schiffer Schiffer () is a German occupational surname, which means a "boatman", "bargee" or "skipper". Alternative spellings include Schifer and Schiffers. The name may refer to: *András Schiffer (born 1971), Hungarian politician *Adolf Schiffer (1873–19 ...
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Emanuel Schiffers
Emanuel (Emmanuel) Stepanovich Schiffers (russian: Эммануил Степанович Шифферс; – ) was a Russian chess player and chess writer. For many years he was the second leading Russian player after Mikhail Chigorin. Schiffers parents emigrated from Germany. He was born in Saint Petersburg and also died there. Schiffers held the title of Russian champion for 10 years before finally being defeated by his student, Mikhail Chigorin, in 1880. At their first meeting in 1873, Schiffers was able to offer Chigorin (also from St. Petersburg) knight odds. In 1878 they played on even terms, Schiffers losing the first of two matches 7–3, but winning the second 7½–6½, thus establishing himself as the second strongest player in Russia after Chigorin himself. They later played two more matches with Chigorin winning both. At Rostov on Don in 1896, he played a match against former world chess champion Wilhelm Steinitz, losing 6½–4½. Schiffers played eight major ...
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Marie-Hélène Schiffers
Marie-Hélène Schiffers is a former Belgian racing cyclist. She finished in third place in the Belgian National Road Race Championships The Belgian National Road Race Championship is a cycling race which decides who will become Belgian national champion for the year to come. The record for most wins is currently held by one of the most successful Belgian sprinters, Tom Steels, wh ... in 1979. References External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Belgian female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) {{Belgium-cycling-bio-stub ...
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