Warwick Nash | |
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Country | Ireland |
Born | Athlone, Ireland | 29 June 1907
Died | 1983 Ballinasloe, Ireland |
Warwick Nash (also William Nash; 29 June 1907 – 1983), was an Irish chess player, Irish Correspondence Chess Championship winner (1964).
In the end of 1930s to the begin of 1960s Warwick Nash was one of the strongest Irish chess players. He eleven times participated in Irish Chess Championships: 1940, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, and 1961. [1] [2]
Warwick Nash played for Ireland in the Chess Olympiads: [3]
Also Warwick Nash participated in correspondence chess tournament. In 1936, 1940, 1964, he won Irish Correspondence Chess Championship. [4]
Warwick was also the brother of the noted Irish doctor John Nash.
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