Igor Miladinovic
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Igor Miladinović is a Serbia
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n chess grandmaster. On the November 2009 FIDE list his Elo rating was 2553.

Miladinović won the 1993 World Junior Chess Championship
World Junior Chess Championship
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 and at the end of the year was declared for the athlete of the Year in Yugoslavia. In 1994 he played for Yugoslavia
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 in the Moscow Olympiad
31st Chess Olympiad
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, winning a bronze medal on 4th board. Around 1995 he moved to Greece
Greece
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, playing for that country in four Olympiads from 1996 to 2002.

He won the 46th Reggio Emilia chess tournament
Reggio Emilia chess tournament
The Reggio Emilia chess tournament is a chess tournament played in Reggio Emilia, Italy. In Italian the tournament is called Torneo di Capodanno , as it starts just after Christmas and ends on the day of Epiphany...

 2003/04.

Recently Miladinović has returned to Serbia and is affiliated to the Serbian Chess Federation.

He once was married to Woman Grandmaster Anna-Maria Botsari.

External links

  • Igor Miladinovic, Chess Olympiad record at olimpbase.org
    OlimpBase
    OlimpBase, is a website dedicated to the Chess Olympiads and other team chess events, created and run in Poland by Wojciech Bartelski.It is sub-titled The encyclopaedia of team chess, since it provides extensive and detailed data on all team chess events...

  • Rating data
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