Pedro Puig Pulido

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Pedro Puig Pulido
Country Spain
Born (1932-12-20) 20 December 1932 (age 91)

Pedro Puig Pulido (Catalan : Pere Puig i Pulido; born 20 December 1932) is a Spanish chess player, Spanish Chess Championship silver medalist (1961), two-times Catalan Chess Championship winner (1961, 1968).

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Biography

Pedro Puig Pulido was one of the strongest chess players in Spain in the 1960s. He won silver medal in Spanish Chess Championship (1961) and two times won Catalan Chess Championship (1961, 1968). Also Pedro Puig Pulido won two silver medals in Catalan Chess Championship (1964, 1972). [1] With chess club CE Espanyol Barcelona he won silver (1968) and three bronze (1964, 1973, 1974) medals in Spanish Team Chess Championships. [2] Pedro Puig Pulido was participant of many international chess tournaments in Spain. [3]

Pedro Puig Pulido played for Spain in the Chess Olympiads: [4]

Pedro Puig Pulido played for Spain in the European Team Chess Championship: [5]

Pedro Puig Pulido played for Spain in the European Team Chess Championship preliminaries: [6]

Pedro Puig Pulido played for Spain in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [7]

Pedro Puig Pulido played for Spain in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [8]

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References

  1. "Absolut". escacs.cat.
  2. "OlimpBase :: Spanish Team Chess Championship :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.
  3. "Belgian Chess History » Puig Pulido, Pedro".
  4. "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.
  5. "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.
  6. "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship (preliminaries) :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.
  7. "OlimpBase :: World Student Team Chess Championship :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.
  8. "OlimpBase :: Clare Benedict Chess Cup :: Pedro Puig Pulido". www.olimpbase.org.