- DIVISION) AUST DAY 1976
Sarapu,
Ortvin (1978).
Chess Championships: 25
years of New
Zealand Chess Championships 1952-1977. O.
Sarapu.
Australian Dictionary...
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Ortvin Sarapu MBE (born
Ortvin Sarapuu; 22
January 1924 – 13
April 1999),
known in New
Zealand as "Mr Chess", was an Estonian-born
chess player who emigrated...
- Nbxd4 Qa5 13. Nd2 Qe5+ 14. Ne2 Nd3#.
Another example is the game Unzicker–
Sarapu,
Siegen Olympiad 1970: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. e5 Nd5 4. Nc3 e6 5. Nxd5 exd5...
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Sarapo is a
mountain in the
Huayhuash mountain range in the
Andes of Peru,
about 6,127
metres (20,102 ft) high. It is
located in the Huánuco Region, Lauricocha...
- 1964 F.A.
Foulds 1965
Ortvin Sarapu 1966 R.S. Wilkin, R.A.
Court 1967 J.H.
Patchett 1968
Ortvin Sarapu 1969
Ortvin Sarapu 1970
Richard John
Sutton 1971...
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Asparus Watson, 1980 Species: A. bicolor
Binomial name
Asparus bicolor (Walker, 1855)
Synonyms Sarapus Walker, 1855 (preocc.)
Sarapus bicolor Walker, 1855...
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Peetson (1885–1967),
actress Aleksander Promet (1879–1938),
artist Ortvin Sarapu (1924–1999),
chess player Paul
Felix Schmidt (1916–1984),
chess player Emmanuel...
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chess champion in 1962. The
final game
against Ortvin Sarapu ended in a draw, so
Sutton and
Sarapu were
declared co-champions. In 1970 and 1971, Sutton...
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Chandler and
Ortvin Sarapu in the 83rd New
Zealand Championships in
Upper Hutt. In 1976/77, he
finished 6th in
Auckland (84th NZL-ch,
Sarapu won). In 1979/80...
- prominence, include:-
Huandoy W 6,342 m (prominence
between 200-250m),
Sarapu 6,127 (prominence
between 180-230m),
Callangate North 6,000 m (less than...