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    After round 4 Team Canada is tied for ninth!!, ahead of USA and many other great teams! Believe it. Awesome start!!

  • #2
    Can anyone verify this info?

    Canada’s 1976 Chess Olympiad team that achieved the 8th place finish in Haifa included the following players:
    1. Duncan Suttles – Board 1
    2. Peter Biyiasas – Board 2
    3. Jean Hébert – Board 3
    4. Zvonko Vranesic – Board 4
    5. Elod Macskasy – Reserve player
    Was there a better result for Canada?

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    • #3
      I think thats correct but Stephen Wright would have the definitive answer.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Chris White View Post
        Can anyone verify this info?
        There is a great resource for Chess Olympiad statistics
        https://www.olimpbase.org/teams/can_tea.html
        (it might spit out about errors, just F5/refresh and you should be ok)

        According to them the team for 1976 was
        https://www.olimpbase.org/1976/1976can.html

        Biyiasas
        Day
        Yanofsky
        Amos
        1 res Lipnowski
        2 res Piasetski

        All of them have played.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chris White View Post
          Was there a better result for Canada?
          Depends how you measure such things - it should be remembered the 1976 event was boycotted by all the Eastern Bloc nations beacsue it was held in Israel.

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          • #6
            Here are Canada's Olympiad members over the years: canbase.fqechecs.qc.ca/olympic.htm

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            • #7
              There are errors in years 1990 and 1992. I played on board 6 (2nd reserve) in 1990, not in 1992. The FIDE source looks to be accurate.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Gordon Taylor View Post
                There are errors in years 1990 and 1992. I played on board 6 (2nd reserve) in 1990, not in 1992. The FIDE source looks to be accurate.
                The Board 6 column got shifted one row upwards, so that everyone playing on that board shows up as having played two years later than they actually did. I will correct it shortly.

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