Björn Thorfinnsson

Björn Thorfinnsson

Björn Thorfinnsson (b. 1979, Iceland) is a chess player and FIDE Master. [ [http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=2300982 Thorfinnsson, Bjorn FIDE Online Chess Personal card] , FIDE.com]

In 1995, Thorfinnsson was a member of Iceland's first-place Under-16 Chess Olympiad team. [ [http://www.olimpbase.org/1995ch/1995isl.html 1st World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad: Canaries 1995: Iceland (ISL)] , Olimpbase.com]

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