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The World Senior Chess Championship is an annual chess tournament established in 1991 by FIDE, the World Chess Federation. Participants must have reached 60 years old on 1 January of the year of the event. The World Senior Women Chess Championship is a separate event which requires the participants to be women 50 years old or older. The championship is organized as an eleven-round Swiss system... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    World Senior Chess Championship

    The World Senior Chess Championship is an annual chess tournament established in 1991 by FIDE, the World Chess Federation. Participants must have reached 60 years old on 1 January of the year of the event.
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    European Senior Chess Championship

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    Viktor Korchnoi

    In September 2006, he won the World Senior Chess Championship.
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    European Junior Chess Championship

    World Senior Chess Championship
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    1991 in chess

    The first World Senior Chess Championship is held in Bad Worishofen.
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    1998 in chess

    Vladimir Bagirov of Latvia wins the 8th World Senior Chess Championship (on tie-break from Wolfgang Uhlmann) in Grieskirchen, Austria.
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    1993 in chess

    Mark Taimanov wins the World Senior Chess Championship in Bad Wildbad, Germany.
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    1997 in chess

    Janis Klovans of Latvia wins the 7th World Senior Chess Championship, Germany.
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    Hans-Joachim Hecht

    Most recently, he has been involved in the promotion of German junior chess club Furstenfeldbruck, but also participated at the 2005 World Senior Chess Championship at Lignano Sabbiadoro, where he made a respectable top ten finish from a field of one hundred and forty.

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