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(Redirected from Zenon Franco) Paraguayan chess grandmaster (1956–2024) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Franco and the second or maternal family name is Ocampos.

Zenón Franco Ocampos
Franco in 2008
Country Paraguay
Born(1956-05-12)12 May 1956
Asunción, Paraguay
Died1 October 2024(2024-10-01) (aged 68)
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
TitleGrandmaster (1990)
FIDE rating2457 (January 2025)
Peak rating2542 (July 2004)

Zenón Franco Ocampos (Latin American Spanish: [seˈnoɱ ˈfɾaŋko oˈkampos]; 12 May 1956 – 1 October 2024) was a chess grandmaster (GM) from Paraguay. In the 1982 Chess Olympiad at Lucerne, he won the gold medal at board one by scoring 11 of 13. In the 1990 Chess Olympiad at Novi Sad, he shared first place at board one with 9 points in 12 games. As of 2007, Franco was the top-ranked player and only GM in Paraguay (now, there are two GMs: Axel Bachmann and José Cubas). He wrote several books on chess for Gambit Publications under the name Zenón Franco.

Franco died in Santiago de Compostela on 1 October 2024, at the age of 68.

Books

Notes

  1. In isolation, Zenón is pronounced [seˈnon].

References

  1. Falleció el ajedrecista Zenón Franco (in Spanish)

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