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French chess grandmaster (born 1966)
Emmanuel Bricard
is a French chess grandmaster.
Chess career
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Bricard began playing chess at age 12.
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Bricard won the 1993
French Chess Championship
, and finished third in the championship of the following year, behind
Marc Santo-Roman
and
Manuel Apicella
.
Bricard is also a chess coach, teaching at the
Nimes
chess club.
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In October 2017, he traveled to
Tahiti
to tutor children in chess.
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References
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"FIDE Title Application (GM)"
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Duret, Tony (September 8, 2013).
"LE PORTRAIT DU DIMANCHE Emmanuel Bricard, toujours un coup d'avance"
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Arnaud, Fabien (July 6, 2019).
"Nimes: the Nimes Exchequer launches a crowdfunding campaign to maintain its high level"
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Bluet, Valentine (October 25, 2017).
"EMMANUEL BRICARD, GRAND MAITRE D'ECHECS A TAHITI"
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Barrais, Delphine (October 26, 2017).
"Un grand maitre international d'echecs a Tahiti"
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