Nebojša Nikolić | |
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Country |
Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Born | 23 March 1968 |
Title | International Master (1991) |
Peak rating | 2401 (July 2002) |
Nebojša Nikolić (born 23 March 1968 [1]) is a Bosnian chess International Master (IM) (1991) and Chess Olympiad team silver medalist ( 1994).
In 1985, in Heraklion Nebojša Nikolić, with the Yugoslavian Youth Team, participated in Chess Balkaniad and won silver medals in both the team and individual competitions. [2] After the breakup of Yugoslavia, he represented Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1993, in Zagreb Nebojša Nikolić participated in the FIDE Zonal Chess tournament. [3] In this same year he, along with Sarajevo chess club ŠK Bosna Sarajevo, won a bronze medal in the European Chess Club Cup. [4] In 2002 he with, chess club ŠK Kiseljak, won a silver medal in Bosnia and Herzegovina chess leagues. [5]
Nebojša Nikolić played for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Chess Olympiad: [6] In 1991, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title. In 1994, at first reserve board in the 31st Chess Olympiad in Moscow (+1, =1, -0), and won a team silver medal.
Nebojša Nikolić | |
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Country |
Yugoslavia Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Born | 23 March 1968 |
Title | International Master (1991) |
Peak rating | 2401 (July 2002) |
Nebojša Nikolić (born 23 March 1968 [1]) is a Bosnian chess International Master (IM) (1991) and Chess Olympiad team silver medalist ( 1994).
In 1985, in Heraklion Nebojša Nikolić, with the Yugoslavian Youth Team, participated in Chess Balkaniad and won silver medals in both the team and individual competitions. [2] After the breakup of Yugoslavia, he represented Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1993, in Zagreb Nebojša Nikolić participated in the FIDE Zonal Chess tournament. [3] In this same year he, along with Sarajevo chess club ŠK Bosna Sarajevo, won a bronze medal in the European Chess Club Cup. [4] In 2002 he with, chess club ŠK Kiseljak, won a silver medal in Bosnia and Herzegovina chess leagues. [5]
Nebojša Nikolić played for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Chess Olympiad: [6] In 1991, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title. In 1994, at first reserve board in the 31st Chess Olympiad in Moscow (+1, =1, -0), and won a team silver medal.