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And considering the current contenders it is not likely to happen any time soon. Maybe Eric Hansen will prove me wrong, assuming he is canadian born. The successes of the last three Quebec produced GM (Lesiège, Charbonneau and now Thomas) is easily explainable: good talent, dedication and long term private coaching (possible thanks to strong parental support). Kevin Spraggett is a special case: incredible work ethics and dedication.
Well, I hope to get GM but I was born in Los Angeles.
Besides Thomas, Alexandre Lesiège is the only Canadian-born OTB GM living in the Montreal area. Kevin has been in Portugal for several years; Pascal has been working in New York for a few years. Jean Hébert is a postal GM.
Bator Sambuev and Anton Kovalyov now have Montreal addresses.
So - we have Thomas, Alex, Bator, and Anton. Who are the other two in the Montreal area? Are you counting Jean? Only one (of the five mentioned) is inactive.
It's my understanding Kevin and Pascal both received their title while they lived in Canada and they both play under the Canadian flag. Jean has already mentioned Kevin's work ethic and dedication to the game. They count in my book.
Regarding a correspondence GM title, if it were that easy to obtain I would have got one and been another Canadian born GM. Chess is chess. It's not that easy and I fell a bit short. Not quite good enough.
Well, I hope to get GM but I was born in Los Angeles.
you just got IM. Few more years of gruelling work for GM title would be a wild guess if that is what you really want:)And KS may be slightly nuts, but national non-support for Semis for world title may have embittered him.Greatest Canadian player ever. North American, if you don't count Fischer and Morphy . Yasser was a disappointment, after all his fanfare and squandered opportunities.
GM Joel Lautier was born in Toronto (but plays for France).
Institigator rules of NHL aside, ur body of 'hysterical' factoids ARE SO INTERESTING. And Vishy was almost born in Canada (Ontario-Kitchener-almost). He had kidney surgery at Sick Kids' Hospital In TO. Pascal Charbonneau (IGM) knocked the pis# outta im @ an OlyCh. He survived.
Last edited by David McTavish; Friday, 1st October, 2010, 11:43 PM.
Reason: that's institigator
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