Pavel Vorobjov

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Pavel Vorobjov
CountryEstonia
Born1981

Pavel Vorobjov (born 1981) is an Estonian chess player, Estonian Chess Championship winner (2011).

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Chess career

In the 2010s, Pavel Vorobjov was one of the strongest young chess players in Estonia. In 2011 in Tallinn, he won the Estonian Chess Championship. [1]

Pavel Vorobjov played for Estonia in the Chess Olympiad: [2]

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References

  1. Male Eesti meistrivõistluste finaalturniiri võitsid Pavel Vorobjov ja Regina Narva
  2. "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Pavel Vorobjov". www.olimpbase.org.