Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian | |
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Country | Uruguay |
Born | 14 March 1938 |
Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian (born 14 March 1938) is a Uruguayan chess player with Armenian origin, two-times Uruguayan Chess Championship winner (1980, 1987).
From the end-1960s to the end-1980s Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian was one of Uruguayan leading chess players. He won seven medals in Uruguayan Chess Championships: 2 gold (1980, 1987), 4 silver (1968, 1971, 1974, 1979) and bronze (1988). In 1981, in San Pedro de Jujuy Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian participated in Pan American Chess Championships. [1]
Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian played for Uruguay in the Chess Olympiads: [2]
Manuel Dienavorian Lacherian played for Uruguay in the Pan American Team Chess Championships: [3]
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