Juraj Nikolac | |
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Country | Yugoslavia; Croatia |
Born | Metković | 22 April 1932
Title | Grandmaster (1979) |
FIDE rating | 2434 (January 2024) |
Peak rating | 2500 (January 1988) |
Peak ranking | 105 (January 1978) |
Juraj Nikolac (born 22 April 1932) is a Croatian, formerly Yugoslav, chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 1979. He previously held the International Master (IM) title since 1975. Nikolac was born in Metković and is a retired physics teacher.
He finished 3= behind Aleksandar Matanović in the 1978 Yugoslav championship. His international tournament successes include:
- 4th, Zagreb, 1973
- 2=, Zagreb - Rovinj, 1975
- 2=, Wijk aan Zee B, 1976
- 1=, Amsterdam B, 1977
- 1st, Vrnjacka Banja, 1978
- 2nd, Dortmund, 1979
- 2nd, Oberwart, 1985
- 1st, Bled, 1986
- 1=, Linz, 1986
- 1st, Maribor, 1987
He is the author of a number of theoretical studies. With the death of Aleksandar Matanović in August 2023, Nikolac became the oldest living grandmaster in the world.
External links
- Juraj Nikolac rating card at FIDE
- Juraj Nikolac player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Juraj Nikolac FIDE rating history at OlimpBase.org
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