Ross Siemms (born 7 September 1935) is a Canadian chess player, Canadian Correspondence Chess Championship medalist (1994).
Ross Siemms | |
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Country | Canada |
Born | (1935-09-07) 7 September 1935 (age 86) |
In the 1950s, Ross Siemms was one of Canada's leading junior chess players. In 1950, he shared 1st place in U.S. Junior Chess Championship but lost additional match. In 1953, in Copenhagen Ross Siemms represented Canada in the second World Junior Chess Championship and shared 6th – 8th place.[1] In 1954, he won U.S. Junior Open Chess Championship and Canadian Junior Chess Championship.[2] In the same year he participated in Pan-American Chess Championship and ranked in 17th place.[3]
Ross Siemms played for Canada in the Chess Olympiad:[4]
Also Ross Siemms played correspondence chess and won silver medal in the Canadian Correspondence Chess Championship (1994).
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