Lin Weiguo
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| Lin Weiguo | ||
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| Full name | Lin Weiguo | |
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| Born | July 25, 1970 [1] China |
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| Title | International Master (IM) | |
| FIDE rating | 2440 | |
| Peak rating | 2469 (July 2000) | |
- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Lin.
Lin Weiguo (Chinese: 林卫国; born July 25, 1970)[2] is a Chinese IM-titled chess player. He was National Chess Champion three times in 1991, 1992 and 1997.
He competed for the China national chess team twice at the Chess Olympiads (1992-1994) with an overall record of 14 games played (+6, =5, -3);[3] one World Men's Team Chess Championship (1993) with an overall record of 9 games played (+0, =5, -4);[4] and two Men's Asian Team Chess Championships (1993-1995) with an overall record of 9 games played (+4, =1, -4).[5]
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[edit] External links
- Lin Weiguo - New In Chess. NICBase Online.
- FIDE rating card for Lin, Weiguo
- FIDE Chess Player card - Individual Calculations
- Lin, Weiguo at ChessGames.com
- Chessmetrics Career Ratings for Lin Weiguo
- Elo rating with world rankings and historical development since 1990 (benoni.de/schach/elo) for Lin Weiguo
| Preceded by Ye Rongguang |
Men's Chinese Chess Champion 1991, 1992 |
Succeeded by Tong Yuanming |
| Preceded by Ye Jiangchuan |
Men's Chinese Chess Champion 1997 |
Succeeded by Peng Xiaomin |
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