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'''Warren Elliott''' (born 1979) is a six-time National Chess Champion of [[Jamaica]]. He has represented Jamaica in five [[Chess Olympiad]]s ([[33rd Chess Olympiad|Elista, Russia 1998]], [[34th Chess Olympiad|Istanbul, Turkey 2000]], [[35th Chess Olympiad|Bled, Slovenia 2002]], [[37th Chess Olympiad|Turin, Italy 2006]] and [[38th Chess Olympiad|Dresden, Germany 2008]]). He is currently the number one ranked player in Jamaica and one of only three [[FIDE Master]]s (an [[Chess|international chess]] title) in the country. He obtained the rank of FIDE Master in the 2.3.5 Subzonal chess tournament in [[Venezuela]].
'''Warren Elliott''' (born 1979) is a six-time National Chess Champion of [[Jamaica]]. He has represented Jamaica in six [[Chess Olympiad]]s ([[33rd Chess Olympiad|Elista, Russia 1998]], [[34th Chess Olympiad|Istanbul, Turkey 2000]], [[35th Chess Olympiad|Bled, Slovenia 2002]], [[37th Chess Olympiad|Turin, Italy 2006]], [[38th Chess Olympiad|Dresden, Germany 2008]])and [[39th Chess Olympiad|Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 2010]]. He is currently the number one ranked player in Jamaica and one of only three [[FIDE Master]]s (an [[Chess|international chess]] title) in the country. He obtained the rank of FIDE Master in the 2.3.5 Subzonal chess tournament in [[Venezuela]].


He actively plays and promotes chess in Jamaica.
He actively plays and promotes chess in Jamaica.

Revision as of 18:29, 11 April 2011

Warren Elliott (born 1979) is a six-time National Chess Champion of Jamaica. He has represented Jamaica in six Chess Olympiads (Elista, Russia 1998, Istanbul, Turkey 2000, Bled, Slovenia 2002, Turin, Italy 2006, Dresden, Germany 2008)and Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia 2010. He is currently the number one ranked player in Jamaica and one of only three FIDE Masters (an international chess title) in the country. He obtained the rank of FIDE Master in the 2.3.5 Subzonal chess tournament in Venezuela.

He actively plays and promotes chess in Jamaica.

References

  • "The Talking Drum featuring FM Warren Elliott". The Chess Drum. 2002. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  • "Chess Player Profile (Warren Elliott)". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  • Ramsay, Zachary (20 April 2009). "International Masters Clash at UWI Chess Society". Chessbase News. Retrieved 2009-08-19. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Wilkinson, Ian (26 January 2006). "Jamaica welcomes Mega GM Nigel Short". Chessbase News. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  • "Elliott, Richards... 2010 Jamaica Champs". The Chess Drum. 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-27.