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Title Application TITLE APPLICATION The following federation VENEZUELA hereby applies for the title of: Grandmaster (2500) To be awarded to: family name: Iturrizaga Bonelli first name: Eduardo Patricio FIDE ID Number: date of birth: place of birth: 3901211 1989/11/01 Caracas - VEN date necessary rating gained: level of highest rating: 2470 Title can be awarded conditional on reaching the required rating at a later date Herewith certificates (IT1s) and cross-tables for the following norms 1. name of event: location: 37th Chess Olympiad Torino - Italy dates: From 05/20 to 06/042006 tournament system: Swiss average rating of opponents: 2393 total number of games played: 11 points required: points scored: 8.5 number of games to be counted: 11 (if not all) (after dropping games): points required: points scored: number from host federation: - number not from own federation: - number of opponents: total titled 8 GMs 4 IMs 3 FMs 1 rated 11 2.name of event: location: Panamerican Junior Championship Bogota - COL dates: From 09/ 03 to 08 2006 tournament system: Swiss average rating of opponents: 2263 total number of games played: 9 points required: (acc 1.2) First place in the tournament points scored: 7.5 number of games to be counted: (if not all) (after dropping games): points required: points scored: number from host federation: number not from own federation: number of opponents: total titled ___ GMs ___ IMs ___ FMs ___ WGMs ___ WIMs ___ WFMs ___ rated ___ unrated ___ 3. name of event: location: Central American and Caribbean Junior San Cristóbal - VEN Championship dates: From 09/13 to 21 2003 tournament system: Swiss average rating of opponents: 2293 total number of games played: 9 points required: (acc 1.2) First place in the tournament points scored: 7.5 number of games to be counted: (if not all) (after dropping games): points required: points scored: number from host federation: 3 number not from own federation: 6 number of opponents: total titled 2 IMs 1 FMs 1 rated 4 unrated 5 4. name of event: location: 2.3 Zonal Championship Santo Domingo - DOM dates: From 2007/05/30 to 06/10 tournament system: Round Robin average rating of opponents: 2401 total number of games played: 9 points required: 9.5 points scored: 9.5 number of games to be counted: 12 (if not all) (after dropping games): points required: points scored: number from host federation: 13 number not from own federation: 8 number of opponents: total titled 8 GMs 3 IMs 4 FMs 1 rated ___ unrated ___ name of Federation official: IA José Luis Guilarte date 2008/02/08 Signature .
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