Frank marshall chess biography of alberta
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Jacob Aagaard (1973- ) is a Danish-born grandmaster. In 2007, he won the 94th British Championship and became a GM. In 2012, he won the Scottish Chess Championship. In 2004, he co-founded Quality Chess publishing and is a book publisher. He has authored 29 chess books.
Manuel Aaron (1935- ) is India's first International Master (IM). He was a Deputy Chief Officer of an Indian bank. He is a journalist for The Hindu newspaper. He is the director of the Aaron Chess Academy, India's first chess academy and the founder (1982) and editor of Chess Mate magazine.
Sverre Johannes Aarseth (1934- ) is an International Master for Correspondence Chess from Norway, now living in England. He participated in the 6th World Correspondence Chess Championship (1968-1971). He is a retired research scientist at the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge but is still an active researcher. An asteroid is named after him. His expertise is numerical simulations of many-body (N-body) gravitational interactions.
Anupama Abhyankar-Gokhale (1969- ) is a Women's
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Canadian Chess Biographies
2001 Canadian Grade 2 Champion
Michael Marantz
(Mikhail Marants)Aris Marghetis
Photo: copyright 2010 by Aris Marghetis.
- 2011 Match Arbiter, European Team Championships, Halkidiki, Greece
- 2011 Awarded International Organizer title
- 2011 Top Boards Arbiter, North American Youth Championships, Tarrytown, NY, USA
- 2011 Awarded International Arbiter title
- 2011 Deputy Arbiter, 48th Canadian Open Championship - 4th & final IA Norm
- 2011 Deputy Arbiter, Canadian Closed & FIDE Zonal Championship, Guelph, Ontario - 3rd IA Norm
- 2010 Chief Arbiter, World Under-18 Championship, Porto Carras, Greece - 2nd IA Norm
- 2010 Deputy Arbiter, North American Youth Championships
- 2010 Arbiter, 47th Canadian Open Championship - 1st IA Norm
- 2009 FIDE Arbiter
- 2009 Organizer, Director, Ontario Open Championship
- 2007 Arbiter, 44th Canadian Open Championship
Frank Marshall
(1877-1944)- Born USA
- Lived in Montreal, Quebec from ages 8-19, where he learned to play chess
- Defeated U.S. Champion Harry Pillsbury, who was giving a blindfold simultaneous exhibition in Montreal, 1893
- Won Montreal Club Championship 1894
- Played Canadian Championship 1894
- U.S. Champion 1909-36
Harry Pillsbury - Frank Marshall
Blindfold simultaneous exhibition by P