Israeli Grandmaster takes gold at World Deaf Chess Championship, secures spot at Deaflympics
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Israeli Grandmaster Yehuda Greenfeld won gold at the World Deaf Chess Championship. His victory also earned him a spot at the upcoming Deaflympics. The tournament featured competitors from 43 countries, although some countries withdrew due to Israel's participation.
Key facts
- ▪Yehuda Greenfeld won gold at the World Deaf Chess Championship.
- ▪His victory secured him a place at the Deaflympics.
- ▪The tournament included participants from 43 countries, with some withdrawing due to Israel's involvement.
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The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
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Israeli Grandmaster takes gold at World Deaf Chess Championship, secures spot at DeaflympicsDuring the tournament, Greenfeld competed alongside hundreds of chess players from 43 countries, though several countries withdrew from the event due to Israel’s participation.Follow us on GoogleYehuda Greenfeld.(photo credit: Courtesy)
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