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Milan Vukadinov

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Milan Vukadinov (1936-2002)[1][2]represented Canada at Valletta, Malta, where Canada achieved its best Chess Olympiad results so far with 8th to 9th place in a record field of more than 80 countries in 1980.[3]

Vukadinov first learned to play chess from his Serbian father at the age of nine in his hometown in Banat, Serbia. His outstanding contribution to the chess world was his mentoring and coaching.[4]

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