Ernst Brasche
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Full name | Ernst Konrad Otto Brasche | ||||||||||||||
Nationality | Russian Empire Estonia | ||||||||||||||
Born | 27 November 1873 Reval, Russian Empire | ||||||||||||||
Died | 12 November 1933 Tallinn, Estonia | (aged 59)||||||||||||||
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Class | 10 Metre | ||||||||||||||
Club | in 1912: St. Petersburg River Yacht Club, Санкт-Петербургский речной яхт-клуб [1] | ||||||||||||||
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Updated on 5 July 2016 |
Ernst Konrad Otto Brasche (Russian: Эрнест Браше, transcribed Ernest Braše, 27 November 1873 – 12 November 1933) was an Estonian physician, sport sailor, and chess player who participated as part of the Imperial Russian sailing team at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Nynäshamn, Sweden. Brasche and his team members took a bronze medal in the 10 Metre regatta.[2]
Biography
[edit]Ernst Brasche was born in Reval (now, Tallinn) to Baltic German parents Johann Heinrich Brasche, a Lutheran clergyman, and Anna Wilhelmine Hoffmann. In 1893, he graduated from Gustav Adolf Gymnasium and in 1894, enrolled at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Tartu, graduating in 1899. During the Russo-Japanese War, he was a doctor in the Russian Red Cross Society service in Harbin. After the war, he stayed in Saint Petersburg, where he was a doctor there during the First World War from 1915 until 1918.[3]
In 1918, he came back to Estonia with his family. During the Estonian War of Independence, he was a doctor at the 2nd Tallinn Military Hospital, where he worked after the war until 1925. Afterwards, he worked as a private doctor in the field of ear, nose and throat diseases in Tallinn and Haapsalu. He became Tallinn's first chess champion in 1921. He took 3rd place in the 1st Estonian Championship in 1925.[3]
Brasche died in 1933 in Tallinn, aged 59.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Маршалов Н. Д., Маршалов Д. Д. 1897 // Очерки деятельности Санкт-Петербургского речного яхт-клуба за 50 лет. Императорский речной яхт-клуб 1860-1910. — СПб: Тип. М. Д. Ломковского, 1914. — Т. 1. — С. 249. — 340 с. at elib.shpl.ru (Russisan)
- ^ "Ernst Brasche". Olympedia. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
- ^ a b c "Brasche, Ernst Konrad Otto". Eesti spordi biograafiline leksikon (ESBL) (in Estonian). 17 March 2020. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
Sources
[edit]- "Ernst Brasche Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympic Sports. Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
- Swedish Olympic Committee (1913). Erik Bergvall (ed.). The Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912 - Official Report (PDF). Wahlström & Widstrand. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 October 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
- 1873 births
- 1933 deaths
- Estonian male sailors (sport)
- Male sailors (sport) from the Russian Empire
- Sailors at the 1912 Summer Olympics – 10 Metre
- Olympic sailors for the Russian Empire
- Estonian chess players
- Estonian people of Baltic German descent
- Estonian military personnel of the Estonian War of Independence
- 20th-century Estonian physicians
- University of Tartu alumni
- Chess players from Tallinn
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Russian Empire
- 20th-century Russian sportsmen