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Chess player from New Zealand
Rodney Phillips
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Chess player from New Zealand
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James Rodney Phillips
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James Rodney Phillips (born 1942, died 19 September 1969) was a New Zealand chess player, who in January 1957 at age 14 became the youngest player ever to win that country's national championship, a record that stands to this day.
He was coached by the Estonian-born master Ortvin Sarapu, who spotted his talent at the age of 10. He played in the World Junior Championship in The Hague in 1961. He finished fourth in his preliminary group, thereby missing out on a place in the final group of 12, however he won the reserve group to finish 13th overall. He was found drowned in Wellington Harbour on 19 September 1969, a suspected suicide.
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