Jozef Boey


Jozef Martin Boey was a Belgian chess player who held the FIDE title of International Master and the ICCF title of Correspondence Chess Grandmaster. He was a four-time Belgian Chess Championship winner.

Biography

From the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s Jozef Boey was one of Belgium's leading chess players. He four times won Belgian Chess Championships: in 1959, 1964, 1965, 1971. Jozef Boey twice played in World Chess Championship European Zonal Tournaments: in 1963, in Enschede he ranked 12th place, but in 1966, in The Hague he shared 11th–12th place. He has had several successes in international chess tournaments, include shared 2nd place in Amsterdam and shared 2nd place in Roosendaal.
Boey played for Belgium in the Chess Olympiads:
Boey played for Belgium in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries:
In the 1970s Boey devoted himself to the correspondence chess, in which he achieved significant results, being one of the world's leaders in the mid-1980s. Boey participated three times in the World Correspondence Chess Championship finals. The greatest his success was in the 7th final, in which he ranked 2nd place. In the other two finals he took 12th place and 7th place.
Boey was a chemist by profession.