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Darryl Johansen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Darryl Johansen
Darryl Keith Johansen (born 4 February 1959, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian chess Grandmaster. He became an International Master in 1983 and Australia's second Grandmaster, after Ian Rogers,〔Third if the Australian-born American Walter Browne is counted.〕 in 1995. Johansen's world ranking peaked at 91st on the July 1983 FIDE rating list, the second highest ranking ever achieved by an Australian. Johansen has won the Australian Chess Championship a record six times (in 1984, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2002 and 2012). He has also represented Australia at 14 Chess Olympiads (1980–96, 2000–04, 2008–10).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Men's Chess Olympiads: Darryl Johansen )〕 He won the Lloyds Bank Masters tournament in London in 1983, ahead of Viktor Korchnoi. In 1987, he won the inaugural Australian Masters tournament, and has finished first in this event on two other occasions. He won the 2002 Oceania Chess Championship〔(Oceania Zone Champions ) Oceania Chess Confederation〕 and represented the Oceania Zone at the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004.〔(October 2004 FIDE Rating Calculations for Darryl Johansen ) FIDE〕 In 2009, he won the Sydney International Open held in Parramatta, with a score of 7/9, winning the title on tiebreak ahead of George Xie, Abhijit Kunte, and Gawain Jones. This made him the first Australian to win the event. He has also won the Victorian State Chess Championships twelve times, the last occasion being in 2009. In January 2012, Johansen tied for 1st–3rd with Li Chao and Zhao Jun in the third Queenstown Chess Classic. Johansen is currently co-director of a chess coaching company, "Chess Ideas", based in Melbourne. ==References==
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