Imed Abdelnabbi
Imed Abdelnabbi (Arabic: عماد عبد النبي, born 15 November 1957[1]), is an Egyptian chess player who has received the title of International Master (IM) in 1985 and Trainer from FIDE. He bagged the gold medal in the individual rankings in the 1986 Chess Olympiad. Chess careerChess OlympiadsImed Abdelnabbi respresented Egypt in the Chess Olympiads 1982-2019[2]
Team Chess ChampionshipsImed Abdelnabbi played for Egypt and Africa (1989) teams in the World Team Chess Championship:[3]
Also Imed Abdelnabbi two times played for Egypt in African Games team chess tournament (2003-2007), and in team competition won 2 gold medals (2003, 2007), and in individual competition won gold (2007) medal.[5] Other Major TournamentsIn 2003, in Damascus, Imed Abdelnabbi won the Club Chess Championship with Egyptian team Eastern Company Al-Sharkia.[6] In 2005 he repeated this success.[7] In 2012, in United Arab Emirates Imed Abdelnabbi won 2nd place in International Chess Tournament Jebel Hafeet International Championship,[8] but in 2013 he won there an International Chess Tournament Unified Home Festival.[9] Titles & RatingIn 1985, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title. In 2005, he became a FIDE Trainer. References
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