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Eduardo Patricio Iturrizaga Bonelli (born 1 November 1989) is a Venezuelan-born Spanish chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster by FIDE in 2008, making him the first Venezuelan to achieve this.
The national chess championship of Mexico has been organized annually since 1973 by FENAMAC (Spanish: Federación Nacional de Ajedrez de Mexico A.C.), the Mexican chess federation. Known since 1997 as the National Absolute Championship ( Campeonato Nacional Absoluto ) and previously as the National Closed Championship ( Campeonato Nacional ...
The Panamanian Chess Championship is the individual national chess championship of Panama.The first edition was played in 1945 and won by Rubén Darío Cabrera.It was originally a biennial event, and from 1945 to 1961 six championships were played, and from 1962 to 1971 eight championships.
Julio Alfredo Chiappero (born April 2, 2006) is an Argentinian chess player. He was the Argentine Champion in the U-8 category before reaching the maximum age in 2014. Julio Alfredo Chiappero has climbed up the podium of Argentine chess for three consecutive years, winning national third place in Carlos Paz, Córdoba at just five years old in 2012, the following year achieving the Argentine ...
The Nicaraguan Chess Championship is currently organized by Fenanic (Spanish: Federación Nacional de Ajedrez de Nicaragua), the national chess federation of Nicaragua.. After the first championship was held as a match in 1956, subsequent editions have been held as tournaments in multiple categories, [1] with the winner of the top category becoming the national cham
Rosalía Escalante de Serrano: 2: 1977: Emma Hernández: 3: 1990: Laura Granados on tiebreak match (2.5–1.5) over Silvia Arroyo: 4: 1991: Laura Granados 5: 1992: Natalia Chaves: 6: 1993: Karla Ramírez on tiebreak match (2–0) over Adela Navarro: 7: 1994: Meylin Villegas Loaiza: 1995: cancelled [2] 8: 1996: Karla Ramírez 9: 1997: Meylin ...
The Chess Room holds regular USCF and FIDE rated tournaments, including blitz and rapid events. On May 2, 2019, the Mechanics' Institute Club Rapid Championship brought 13 Grandmasters and 37 titled players in total, making it the strongest tournament ever held in the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club.
The Honduran Chess Championship is organized by FENAH (Spanish: Federación Nacional de Ajedrez de Honduras), the chess federation of Honduras, which was founded in 1993. [ 1 ] Winners since 1983