Deborah Evans-Quek | |
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Country | Wales |
Born | Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom | 21 July 1961
Deborah Evans-Quek (née Evans, formerly Cooper, born 21 July 1961) is a Welsh chess player, five-times Welsh Women's Chess Championship winner (1977, 1979, 1991, 2000, 2003), Chess Olympiad individual silver medal winner ( 1986).
From the end of 1970s to the mid-2000s Deborah Evans-Quek was one of the best chess female player in Wales. She twice participated in European Girls' Junior Chess Championships (1979, 1980). [1] Deborah Evans-Quek has won Welsh Women's Chess Championship five times: 1977, 1979, 1991 (jointly), 2000, and 2003. In 1993, in Delden she participated in Women's World Chess Championship West European Zonal tournament. [2]
Deborah Evans-Quek played for Wales in the Chess Olympiads: [3]
Deborah Evans-Quek played for Wales in the European Women's Team Chess Championship: [4]
Deborah Evans-Quek | |
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Country | Wales |
Born | Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom | 21 July 1961
Deborah Evans-Quek (née Evans, formerly Cooper, born 21 July 1961) is a Welsh chess player, five-times Welsh Women's Chess Championship winner (1977, 1979, 1991, 2000, 2003), Chess Olympiad individual silver medal winner ( 1986).
From the end of 1970s to the mid-2000s Deborah Evans-Quek was one of the best chess female player in Wales. She twice participated in European Girls' Junior Chess Championships (1979, 1980). [1] Deborah Evans-Quek has won Welsh Women's Chess Championship five times: 1977, 1979, 1991 (jointly), 2000, and 2003. In 1993, in Delden she participated in Women's World Chess Championship West European Zonal tournament. [2]
Deborah Evans-Quek played for Wales in the Chess Olympiads: [3]
Deborah Evans-Quek played for Wales in the European Women's Team Chess Championship: [4]