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'''Ryan Harper''' (born 1977) is a [[chess]] player from [[Port of Spain]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. Harper is a nine time [[Trinidad and Tobago Chess Championship]] National Champion.<ref name=Ryan>{{citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2011/11/03/chess-king-harper-s-elusive-dream|first=Carl|last=Jacobs|title=Chess: Chess king Harper’s elusive dream|date=2011-11-03|publisher=The Trinidad Guardian}}</ref>
'''Ryan Harper''' (born 1977) is a [[chess]] player from [[Port of Spain]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. Harper is a nine time [[Trinidad and Tobago Chess Championship]] National Champion.<ref name=Ryan>{{citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.tt/sport/2011/11/03/chess-king-harper-s-elusive-dream|first=Carl|last=Jacobs|title=Chess: Chess king Harper’s elusive dream|date=2011-11-03|publisher=The Trinidad Guardian}}</ref>


He is a [[FIDE]] Master. {{as of|2013}} Harper is the top-ranked chess player in his country.
He is a [[FIDE]] Master. {{as of|2013}} Harper is the top-ranked chess player in his country. He has won a several chess competitions locally and a number of competitions abroad. He achieved his highest rating of 2309 in January 2018 maintaining his top ranking in Trinidad and Tobago.Donald Hervieux collasped and died over the board while playing FM Ryan Harper during round 8. Mr Hervieux, an American citizen, was playing only his second tournament in Canada when that occurred.

He has won a several chess competitions locally and a number of competitions abroad.

He achieved his highest rating of 2309 in January 2018 maintaining his top ranking in Trinidad and Tobago.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:35, 21 April 2018

Ryan Harper (born 1977) is a chess player from Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Harper is a nine time Trinidad and Tobago Chess Championship National Champion.[1]

He is a FIDE Master. As of 2013 Harper is the top-ranked chess player in his country.

He has won a several chess competitions locally and a number of competitions abroad.

He achieved his highest rating of 2309 in January 2018 maintaining his top ranking in Trinidad and Tobago.

References

  1. ^ Jacobs, Carl (3 November 2011). "Chess: Chess king Harper's elusive dream". The Trinidad Guardian.