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Sunil Weeramantry was born on 11 September, 1951 in Sri Lanka, is a Sri Lankan-born American chess player, trainer and chess author. Discover Sunil Weeramantry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Sunil Weeramantry Net Worth
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Sunil Weeramantry (born September 11, 1951) is a Sri Lankan-born American chess player, trainer and chess author known for being the trainer of his stepson Hikaru Nakamura.
Weeramantry became a chess master at the age of 15.
He won the New York State Chess Championship in 1975 and again in 2001.
He represented Sri Lanka in 1978, 2004, and 2006 at the Chess Olympiad.
Weeramantry started his chess teaching career in 1979 at Hunter College Campus Schools in Upper Manhattan.
Sunil developed chess programs for White Plains Public Schools beginning in 1984.
He has been an appointed member of the USCF Scholastic Committee from 1986 to the present and has served multiple two-year terms as the committee chair.
He founded the National Scholastic Chess Foundation in 1990 and rolled his schools' programs into the new foundation.
Since then, the NSCF has grown to serve more than 60 schools in the New York area, offer community programs in south Florida, and provide teacher training across the United States.
Sunil is also one of the most successful chess coaches in the United States.
He has coached over 200 individual and team champions in national and international youth competitions.
Sunil served as the chairman of the United States Chess Federation's committee on Chess in Education.
Weeramantry is also a chess author; with Ed Eusebi he co-authored Best Lessons of a Chess Coach by Random House (1993).
He was inducted into the New York State Chess Hall of Fame in 1996.
In 2004, he was named the "Chess educator of the year" by University of Texas at Dallas.
Great Moves: Learning Chess Through History, (Mongoose Press, 2017) is another work he has co-authored along with Alan Abrams and Robert McLellan.
The book, for middle school students through adults, teaches chess concepts in context with chess history and world history.
To mark the program’s 40th anniversary, in 2019 Sunil was recognized with proclamations from New York State Senator Elizabeth Krueger and New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo.
He has received several awards from US Chess in recognition of his service, including the 2020 Distinguished Service Award.
This book was extensively re-written and expanded with new content and published as Best Lessons of a Chess Coach - Extended Edition by Mongoose Press (2020).
FM Sunil Weeramantry National Blitz Tournament of State Champions, an annual national-championship chess tournament run by US Chess, was named in his honor in 2020.