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  2. 39th Chess Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The 39th Chess Olympiad (Russian: 39-я Шахматная олимпиада, 39-ya Shakhmatnaya olimpiada), organised by FIDE and comprising an open [1] and a women's tournament, as well as several other events designed to promote the game of chess, took place from September 19 to October 4, 2010, in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia. There were 148 ...

  3. Jomo Pitterson - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, he was nominated for the Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence for finishing as the top player from the region in the 39th Chess Olympiad. [3] In August 2012, he played on board 2 for Jamaica at the 40th Chess Olympiad, where he defeated grandmaster Matej Šebenik in the first round. [4]

  4. Valeriya Gansvind - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, at second board in the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk (+3 −4 =4). Gansvind worked as a chess coach. She lives in Moscow and Canada, taking part in there a chess tournaments. [5] Her ex-husband is chess grandmaster Sergey Kalinitschew. Valeriya's son Andrey Kalinichev is FIDE Master (FM) and has won Estonian Chess Championship ...

  5. Nguyễn Đức Hòa - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, at reserve board in the 39th Chess Olympiad in Khanty-Mansiysk (+1, =2, -1), In 2012, at fourth board in the 40th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul (+2, =7, -1), In 2014, at third board in the 41st Chess Olympiad in Tromsø (+5, =3, -2). Nguyễn Đức Hòa played for Vietnam in the Men's Asian Team Chess Championships: [7]

  6. John Paul Gomez - Wikipedia

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    At the 39th Chess Olympiad (2010) held at Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, he played Board 2 just behind So where he scored 5.0/9 posting 3 wins, 4 draws and 2 losses for a 55.6 winning percentage and a TPR of 2454 which was below his ELO at that time of 2527. Individually, he placed 49th while the team placed 50th in the team competitions.

  7. Monika Müller-Seps - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, at first reserve board in the 36th Chess Olympiad (women) in Calvià (+5, =1, -5), In 2006, at second board in the 37th Chess Olympiad (women) in Turin (+5, =3, -3), In 2008, at second board in the 38th Chess Olympiad (women) in Dresden (+3, =2, -5), In 2010, at second board in the 39th Chess Olympiad (women) in Khanty-Mansiysk (+5, =2 ...

  8. Sébastien Feller - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Feller scored 6/9 (+5 =2 -2) [5] during the 39th Chess Olympiad and won the Gold medal for best individual performance on board 5. However, the FFE accused Feller, along with French players GM Arnaud Hauchard and IM Cyril Marzolo, [6] of cheating during the Olympiad. While Feller was in the playing hall, Marzolo was in France ...

  9. Vladimir Sveshnikov - Wikipedia

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    Sveshnikov won the Latvian Chess Championship in 2016. [3] He played for the Latvian team in the 39th Chess Olympiad in 2010 and 42nd Chess Olympiad in 2016. In 2015, together with his father, he wrote the book A Chess Opening Repertoire for Rapid and Blitz, published in English and Russian. [4]