Andrew Jonathan Whiteley | |
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Country | England |
Born | Birmingham, England | 9 June 1947
Died | 7 July 2014 Cornwall, England | (aged 67)
Title | International Master (1988) |
Peak rating | 2395 (January 1977) |
Andrew Jonathan Whiteley (9 June 1947 – 7 July 2014 [1]) was an English chess player, who held the titles International Master (IM) (1988) and FIDE International Arbiter (1990).
In 1965/1966, in Groningen Whiteley shared first place with Hans Ree in the International Junior Chess tournament (unofficial European Junior Chess Championship). In 1965, he won the British Junior Chess Championship in U21 age group. In 1971, he finished clear second in the British Chess Championship, half a point behind the winner, Ray Keene. In 1988, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and received the FIDE International Arbiter (IA) title two years later. In 2008, Whiteley won the British Senior Chess Championship in the S60 age group.
Whiteley played for England in the Chess Olympiads: [2]
Whiteley played for England in the European Team Chess Championships: [3]
Whiteley played for England in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [4]
Whiteley played for England in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [5]
Whiteley graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford and lately worked as solicitor.
Andrew Jonathan Whiteley | |
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Country | England |
Born | Birmingham, England | 9 June 1947
Died | 7 July 2014 Cornwall, England | (aged 67)
Title | International Master (1988) |
Peak rating | 2395 (January 1977) |
Andrew Jonathan Whiteley (9 June 1947 – 7 July 2014 [1]) was an English chess player, who held the titles International Master (IM) (1988) and FIDE International Arbiter (1990).
In 1965/1966, in Groningen Whiteley shared first place with Hans Ree in the International Junior Chess tournament (unofficial European Junior Chess Championship). In 1965, he won the British Junior Chess Championship in U21 age group. In 1971, he finished clear second in the British Chess Championship, half a point behind the winner, Ray Keene. In 1988, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and received the FIDE International Arbiter (IA) title two years later. In 2008, Whiteley won the British Senior Chess Championship in the S60 age group.
Whiteley played for England in the Chess Olympiads: [2]
Whiteley played for England in the European Team Chess Championships: [3]
Whiteley played for England in the World Student Team Chess Championships: [4]
Whiteley played for England in the Clare Benedict Chess Cups: [5]
Whiteley graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford and lately worked as solicitor.