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- 1973 World Junior chess championship
19 games, 1973 - 1973 World open
6 games, 1973 - 1974 (women's) candidates matches: Nana vs Marta
8 games, 1974 - 1974 Canadian (open) U-18 championship
<under construction> Held at the Christmas break in Vancouver, finishing before 1975. Peter Nurmi won the event.
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| 4 games, 1974 - 1974 Canadian junior championship
4 games, 1974 - 1974 Canadian open
11 games, 1974 - 1974 Capablanca memorial (group A)
34 games, 1974 - 1974 Capablanca memorial (group B)
10 games, 1974 - 1974 World Junior chess championship
18 games, 1974 - 1975 (women's) candidate final: Nana-Irina
17 games, 1975 - 1975 Canadian championship
33 games, 1975 - 1975 Canadian open
4 games, 1975 - 1975 Capablanca memorial (group A)
37 games, 1975 - 1975 World Junior chess championship
<under construction> Held at Tjentiste (one of the pgn headers mentions that the month(s) was August (see L Kokkinos vs J Mestel, 1975 for details) and the city (wa/i)s in the Yugoslav region). Canadian Peter Nurmi competed in this event (presumably from his results at either Game Collection: 1974 Canadian (open) U-18 championship or the Game Collection: 1974 Canadian junior championship (does anyone know <which>, or was it also partially based on <Governor selection> within the zone, as it is today also done for some other Canadian events - ie reserve seats for Olympiad teams, etc) during years in which the Canadian zonal office was not yet qualifying or sending a lot of delegates to play internationally on other continents). Did either of those 2 event qualifiers also select any other Canadians for the Game Collection: 1974 World Junior chess championship (perhaps to qualify, but possibly with or without funding) held after both of these events? It seems a bit odd that a player could qualify from one qualifier which would've been played <over a year before> this July-August event, without the zone choosing to allow other competitors a chance to qualify in the meantime. Next: 1976-7 World Junior championship (held at Groningen, Netherlands during the Christmas and New year's break). [References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World... (also gives a date range of July).]
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| 49 games, 1975 - 1975 World open
4 games, 1975 - 1975-80 World correspondence chess championship
105 games, 1975 - 1976 Canadian open
10 games, 1976 - 1976 Capablanca memorial
36 games, 1976 - 1976 Roosendaal (women's) Interzonal
<under construction> Held at Roosendaal in November and December.
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| 25 games, 1976 - 1976 Tbilisi (women's) Interzonal
21 games, 1976
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