Vernon Small New Zealand chess International Master
Vernon Small is a 70 years old New Zealand chess International Master from England. He was born on July 18, 1954 in England.
About
Yes, Vernon Small is still alive Last check: 3 years ago
Education
He graduated from Shirley Boys' High School
Game & Races (8)
Name | Age at that time |
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25th Chess Olympiad | - |
30th Chess Olympiad | - |
28th Chess Olympiad | - |
24th Chess Olympiad | - |
22nd Chess Olympiad | - |
23rd Chess Olympiad | - |
27th Chess Olympiad | - |
26th Chess Olympiad | - |
Vernon Small zodiac sign is cancer.
When is Small's next birthday?
Vernon Small was born on the , which was a Sunday. He will be turning 71 in only 209 days from today (21 December, 2024).
Other facts about Vernon Small
Country of citizenship | New Zealand |
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Title | International Master (1988) |
Elo rating | 2313 , point in time: 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z |
Title of chess person | International Master , start time: 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z |
Twitter username | @VernonSmall. Vernon Small official Twitter page , start time: 2010-08-10T00:00:00Z , point in time: 2020-05-02T00:00:00Z , has quality: verified account , number of subscribers: 5815 , number of subscribers: 5866 , Twitter user numeric ID: 176953638 |
Country for sport | New Zealand |
Family name | Small. Show people with the surname Small |
Occupation | Journalist |
Given name | Vernon |
Place of birth | England |
Sport | Chess |
Educated at | Shirley Boys' High School |
Social media followers | 5831 , point in time: 2021-01-06T00:00:00Z , Twitter user numeric ID: 176953638 |
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Comments
Azailea Jones - 1 month ago
As an International Master, Vernon has not only demonstrated exceptional skill in the game but has also likely inspired many aspiring chess players through his achievements and experience. His journey reflects a deep passion for chess that transcends borders, making him a notable figure in both English and New Zealand chess circles.
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thesyrise - 1 month ago
Yes! His journey reflects the global nature of chess, as he transitioned from England to New Zealand, contributing to the local chess scene. Small's experience and achievements make him a respected figure among chess enthusiasts and players alike.
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