Miron Sher

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Miron Naoumovitch Cher ou Sher (en russe : Мирон Наумович Шер), est un joueur d'échecs et un entraîneur soviétique, puis russe et américain né le 29 juin 1952 à Tchernivtsi et mort le 21 août 2020 à New York. rdf:langString
Miron Szer, ros. Мирон Наумович Шер, ang. Miron Sher (ur. 29 czerwca 1952 w Kaliningradzie, zm. 21 sierpnia 2020 w Nowym Jorku) – rosyjski szachista i trener szachowy (FIDE Senior Trainer od 2009), reprezentant Stanów Zjednoczonych od 2001, arcymistrz od 1992 roku. rdf:langString
Мирон Наумович Шер (29 червня 1959, Чернівці — 21 серпня 2020, Нью-Йорк) — американський шахіст, гросмейстер (1992). rdf:langString
Мирон Наумович Шер (29 июня 1952, Черновцы — 21 августа 2020, Нью-Йорк) — советский и американский шахматист и тренер, гроссмейстер (1992). rdf:langString
Miron Naumovich Sher (Russian: Мирон Наумович Шер; June 29, 1952 – August 20, 2020) was a Soviet-born American chess player, who was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 1992. Towards the end of the Soviet era, he began winning the open sections at international tournaments. In 1991, when the Soviet Union dissolved, Sher became a Russian citizen. In 1997, Sher, his wife, Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Alla Grinfeld (ru), and their son, Mikhail, who then was 14, emigrated to America and settled in Brooklyn. Sher went on to become a distinguished scholastic chess coach and clinician in New York and was instrumental in developing several internationally strong players, notably Fabiano Caruana, many times number two in the world, and Robert Hess, who at age 15, while attending Stuyvesant rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Miron Naoumovitch Cher ou Sher (en russe : Мирон Наумович Шер), est un joueur d'échecs et un entraîneur soviétique, puis russe et américain né le 29 juin 1952 à Tchernivtsi et mort le 21 août 2020 à New York.
rdf:langString Miron Naumovich Sher (Russian: Мирон Наумович Шер; June 29, 1952 – August 20, 2020) was a Soviet-born American chess player, who was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 1992. Towards the end of the Soviet era, he began winning the open sections at international tournaments. In 1991, when the Soviet Union dissolved, Sher became a Russian citizen. In 1997, Sher, his wife, Woman Grandmaster (WGM) Alla Grinfeld (ru), and their son, Mikhail, who then was 14, emigrated to America and settled in Brooklyn. Sher went on to become a distinguished scholastic chess coach and clinician in New York and was instrumental in developing several internationally strong players, notably Fabiano Caruana, many times number two in the world, and Robert Hess, who at age 15, while attending Stuyvesant High School, became an international master and at 16, a grandmaster. Before immigrating, Sher had coached Peter Heine Nielsen.
rdf:langString Miron Szer, ros. Мирон Наумович Шер, ang. Miron Sher (ur. 29 czerwca 1952 w Kaliningradzie, zm. 21 sierpnia 2020 w Nowym Jorku) – rosyjski szachista i trener szachowy (FIDE Senior Trainer od 2009), reprezentant Stanów Zjednoczonych od 2001, arcymistrz od 1992 roku.
rdf:langString Мирон Наумович Шер (29 червня 1959, Чернівці — 21 серпня 2020, Нью-Йорк) — американський шахіст, гросмейстер (1992).
rdf:langString Мирон Наумович Шер (29 июня 1952, Черновцы — 21 августа 2020, Нью-Йорк) — советский и американский шахматист и тренер, гроссмейстер (1992).
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