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      Home  >  General News • Women's Chess  >  High honor for Vivian Joyce Smith

      High honor for Vivian Joyce Smith

      New Zealand, Women's Chess


      Posted at 9:41am Monday 03rd Jun, 2013

      Vivian Joyce Smith of Mount Maunganui is made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to chess.

      Vivian Smith is a World Chess Federation women’s chess master who encouraged women’s chess in New Zealand.

      Vivian played in her first National Chess Championship in 1978 and played as Third Board for the New Zealand Women’s Chess team at the Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires the same year.

      She represented New Zealand at 15 Olympiads, most recently in 2010 at Khanty-Mansisk in Siberia as a player and manager of the women’s team.

      She earned the title of FIDE Candidate Master in 2005 and the Women’s FIDE Master Title in 2008. She won her first New Zealand Championship in 1982, followed by a further nine championship wins, and joint first placing in the 2007 New Zealand Seniors’ Chess Championship.

      She was elected to the management committee of the New Zealand Chess Federation in 2001. She initiated ‘Girls’ Weeks’: a week-long programme of chess for schoolgirls in both Auckland and Christchurch.

      From having no female titled players in 2001, New Zealand now has six titled female players including Women’s International master Sue Maroroa, a former student of Vivian’s. She has promoted inter-school chess competitions in Auckland and nationwide.

      Source: http://www.sunlive.co.nz

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        June 3, 2013 at 5:29 am

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