Miguel Bernat | |
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Country | Argentina |
Born | Buenos Aires, Argentina | 18 September 1957
Title | International Master (1978) |
Peak rating | 2410 (January 1977) |
Miguel Ignacio Bernat (born 18 September 1957), is an Argentine chess International Master (IM) (1978), Pan American Junior Chess Championship winner (1977).
In the end of 1970s Miguel Bernat was one of Argentina's leading junior chess players. In 1976, Miguel Bernat participated in the Argentine Chess Championship final and shared 7th-10th place. [1] In 1977, in Innsbruck he participated in World Junior Chess Championship. [2] In the same year Miguel Bernat won Pan American Junior Chess Championship.
Miguel Bernat played for Argentina B team in the Chess Olympiad: [3]
Miguel Bernat played for Argentina in the World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship: [4]
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