Li Zunian

Li Zunian (Chinese: 李祖年; born January 8, 1958)[2] is a Chinese International Master chess player. He was the Chinese National Chess Champion in 1979.

Li Zunian
Full nameLi Zunian
Country China
Born (1958-01-08) January 8, 1958[1]
China
TitleInternational Master (1983)
FIDE rating2378 (inactive)
Peak rating2413 (July 2000)

Li made competed for the China national chess team with four appearances at the Chess Olympiads (1980–1986) with an overall record of 49 games played (+15, =21, -13).[3] He also made four appearances in total at the Men's Asian Team Chess Championship (1979–1983, 1987) with an overall record of 29 games played (+23, =2, -4);[4] and one appearance at the World Men's Team Chess Championship in 1985 with 8 games played (+0, =5, -3).[5] Li was banned from representing China in 1987 after a cheating scandal at a zonal tournament where he was forced to lose two games (and win one) and made his displeasure at the situation obvious. [6]

China Chess League

Li Zunian played for Sichuan chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).[7]

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Preceded by
Qi Jingxuan
Men's Chinese Chess Champion
1979
Succeeded by
Liu Wenzhe
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