- Jaime Sunye Neto
Infobox chess player
playername = Jaime Sunye Neto
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birthname = Jaime Sunye Neto
country = Brazil
datebirth = May 2, 1957
placebirth = Curitiba, PR
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title = Grandmaster
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peakrating =Jaime Sunye Neto (b.
May 2 ,1957 inCuritiba ,Brazil ) is a grandmaster ofchess .Awarded the
IM title in1980 and the GM title in1986 he was Brazilian Champion six times, in 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983 (jointly).He played in his first
Interzonal in1979 , finishing fifth overall. He was joint second atHavana 1985 and 1st atZenica 1986 and won the South-American Zonal in 1989. From 1978 to 1986 he was a mainstay on the BrazilianOlympiad team, and was President of the Brazilian Chess Federation from1988 to1992 .In 1996, Jaime Sunye Neto ran for President of FIDE. He assembled a powerful team and won the support of almost all of the chess playing countries of Europe. However the whole congress and the election took place under very suspicious circumstances, including one employee of FIDE,
Ignatius Leong from Singapore, who was holding a number of proxies, feeling threatened and asking for protection by the American Embassy. He signed the proxies under obvious pressure in favour of the current president. FIDE presidentKirsan Ilyumzhinov distributed presents and gifts to the delegates and generally exerted a lot of influence and pressure on the delegates especially from the Latin-American and African federations.After Ilyumzhinov withdraw from an agreement to join the election tickets, he offered members of Neto's ticket to join his. This offer was accepted by
Steven Doyle (USA),Andrei Makarov (Russia) andTabbane (Tunisia).When the votes were counted, Sunye Neto had lost by 87 votes to 44.
External links
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*chessgames player|id=15457
* [http://www.uschess.org/news/archives/fide/yerva-09.html Report by Egon Ditt on the meeting in Yerevan]
* [http://www.uschess.org/news/archives/fide/yerva-06.html#Main Report by Carol Jarecki on the meeting in Yerevan]
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