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The Chilean Chess Championship is the national chess championship of Chile organised by the FENACH (Federacion Nacional de Ajedrez de Chile). In 2004–2006 there was also a championship organised by the FEDAC (Federación Deportiva de Ajedrez de Chile).
Rodrigo Flores Álvarez (23 August 1913, [1] in Santiago, Chile – 17 January 2007, in Santiago) was a Chilean engineer and chess master. [2] Chess
He won five times Chilean Chess Championship (1982–1986), [1] and played seven times for Chile in Chess Olympiads (1978–1990). [2] He also twice represented Chile in the Panamerican Team Chess Championship (1985 and 1987), and won individual gold and bronze, and team silver and bronze medals. [3]
He was runner-up in the 2014 Chilean championship, [2] and won it in 2015. [3] Henríquez Villagra won the 2014 Pan American junior championship. [4] He played third board for Chile at the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, Norway, scoring 6.5/9. [5] In the 2014 World Under-18 championship he finished in a tie for third. [6]
Chilean female chess players (4 P) C. Chess players from Santiago, Chile (6 P) Pages in category "Chilean chess players" The following 24 pages are in this category ...
Damaris Nicole Abarca González [1] (born 27 February 1990) is a Chilean politician and chess player. She is a five-time women's chess champion and the former president of the Chess Federation of Chile. [2] Abarca has been a member of the Constitutional Convention since 2021. [3]
In 1937, he first time won Chilean Chess Championship gaining 6 points in 7 rounds. [1] Julio Salas Romo then repeated this success three more times: 1954, 1955, and 1962. [ 2 ] He participated in International Chess Tournaments in São Paulo (1941), Viña del Mar (1945), Montevideo (1954), and Santiago (1957, 1959).
Rodrigo Rafael Vásquez Schroeder (born December 6, 1969) is a Chilean chess player holding the title of grandmaster. He was the Chilean chess champion in 1989, 1992 and 2004. He was the Chilean chess champion in 1989, 1992 and 2004.