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Dutch chess player
Geurt Gijssen
Geurt Gijssen in 2010
CountryNetherlands
Born (1934-08-15) 15 August 1934 (age 90)
Emmerich am Rhein, Germany
TitleInternational Arbiter (1979)

Geurt Gijssen (born 15 August 1934) is a Dutch chess International Arbiter (1979), FIDE Honorary Member (2013).

Biography

Geurt Gijssen was born in Germany, where his father worked for a tobacco company, but after World War II the family returned to the Netherlands. He has lived in Nijmegen since 1952, where he worked as a mathematics teacher at a secondary school until he retired in 1983.

Geurt Gijssen was well known as a chess tournament referee. He has been the head referee of several Chess Olympiads (1998, 2000, 2002, 2006), as well as several matches and tournaments for World Chess Champion titles:

In 2013, he became a FIDE Honorary Member and in 2019 he received the Golden Pawn for best European Chess Arbiter from the European Chess Union

References

  1. FIDE Honorary Members
  2. 1st GOLDEN PAWN AWARD CEREMONY

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