David John Sully | |
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Country | Wales |
Born | Cardiff, Wales | 29 June 1947
Peak rating | 2148 (January 2006) |
David John Sully (born 29 June 1947) is a Welsh chess player, two-times Welsh Chess Championship winner (1966, 1979).
David John Sully has won two times in the Welsh Chess Championships: 1966, and 1979 (jointly).
David John Sully played for Wales in the Chess Olympiad: [1]
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