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'''Paul Truong''', a ], born in June 1965, is an 11-time national ] champion of ]. He currently resides in the ] after fleeing ] as a ] in April 1979. | '''Paul Truong''', a ], born in June 1965, is an 11-time national ] champion of ]. He currently resides in the ] after fleeing ] as a ] in April 1979. | ||
In 2003, Truong co-founded the |
In 2003, Truong co-founded the U.S. Women's ] Program with former ] ]. In 2004, Truong served as the captain and business manager of the U.S. Women's ] Team. The team captured one team Silver Medal, one individual Silver Medal and two individual Gold Medals, the first ever ] medals for the ]. | ||
Truong currently serves as the Chairperson of the ] Polgar Committee and he is the Vice President of the . He is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and ] in the U.S. He has organized several annual girls tournaments with Susan Polgar, including the ] National Invitational for Girls (awarded $155,000 in prizes, stipends and scholarships in August 2005), the Susan Polgar National Open Championship for Girls, and the Susan Polgar ] for Girls. | Truong currently serves as the Chairperson of the ] Polgar Committee and he is the Vice President of the . He is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and ] in the U.S. He has organized several annual girls tournaments with Susan Polgar, including the ] National Invitational for Girls (awarded $155,000 in prizes, stipends and scholarships in August 2005), the Susan Polgar National Open Championship for Girls, and the Susan Polgar ] for Girls. | ||
Truong was one of the organizers the 2005 USA vs Russia Distance Match and several events featuring ], ], ] and ]. He also was involved in organizing the ]–Polgar Clash of Titans match in 2004, the Karpov–Polgar Chess for Peace match in 2005, and the ] Chess ] which earned ] Susan Polgar 4 World Records on August 1-2, 2005 in ]. | Truong was one of the organizers the 2005 USA vs Russia Distance Match and several events featuring ], ], ] and ]. He also was involved in organizing the ]–Polgar Clash of Titans match in 2004, the Karpov–Polgar Chess for Peace match in 2005, and the ] Chess ] which earned ] Susan Polgar 4 World Records on August 1-2, 2005 in ]. | ||
Truong is also a very avid photographer, and his pictures have been published in many chess books (including 4 covers), many magazines ( |
Truong is also a very avid ], and his pictures have been published in many chess books (including 4 covers), many magazines ('']'', '']'', '']'', School Mates, '']'', Black and White, etc.), and newspapers and websites across the globe. | ||
He is an award-winning chess journalist |
He is an award-winning chess journalist and columnist and has written hundreds of articles for many chess magazines and websites worldwide. Truong has also coauthored the books ''Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours'', ''World Champion's Guide to Chess'', ''Chess Tactics for Champions'', and ''Breaking Through'', as well as 7 instructional chess ]s. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Paul Truong, a child prodigy, born in June 1965, is an 11-time national chess champion of Vietnam. He currently resides in the United States after fleeing South Vietnam as a boat refugee in April 1979.
In 2003, Truong co-founded the U.S. Women's Chess Olympiad Program with former Women's World Champion Susan Polgar. In 2004, Truong served as the captain and business manager of the U.S. Women's Chess Olympiad Team. The team captured one team Silver Medal, one individual Silver Medal and two individual Gold Medals, the first ever Chess Olympiad medals for the United States Women's Chess Team.
Truong currently serves as the Chairperson of the USCF Polgar Committee and he is the Vice President of the Susan Polgar Foundation. He is one of the biggest advocates for Women's Chess and Scholastic Chess in the U.S. He has organized several annual girls tournaments with Susan Polgar, including the Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls (awarded $155,000 in prizes, stipends and scholarships in August 2005), the Susan Polgar National Open Championship for Girls, and the Susan Polgar World Open Championship for Girls.
Truong was one of the organizers the 2005 USA vs Russia Distance Match and several events featuring Susan Polgar, Alexander Onischuk, Boris Gulko and Alexander Stripunsky. He also was involved in organizing the Karpov–Polgar Clash of Titans match in 2004, the Karpov–Polgar Chess for Peace match in 2005, and the Guinness World Records Chess Simultaneous Exhibition which earned Grandmaster Susan Polgar 4 World Records on August 1-2, 2005 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Truong is also a very avid photographer, and his pictures have been published in many chess books (including 4 covers), many magazines (ELLE, Sports Illustrated, Chess Life, School Mates, British Chess Magazine, Black and White, etc.), and newspapers and websites across the globe.
He is an award-winning chess journalist and columnist and has written hundreds of articles for many chess magazines and websites worldwide. Truong has also coauthored the books Teach Yourself Chess in 24 Hours, World Champion's Guide to Chess, Chess Tactics for Champions, and Breaking Through, as well as 7 instructional chess DVDs.
External links
- Paul Truong rating card at FIDE
- US tournament record of Paul Truong