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Paul Truong was born on 2 June, 1965 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Discover Paul Truong'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 59 years old?
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Paul Truong Height, Weight & Measurements
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His wife is Susan Polgar (m. 2006)
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Paul Truong Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Paul Truong worth at the age of 59 years old? Paul Truong’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Vietnam. We have estimated
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Timeline
During the litigation, the USCF commissioned a report from computer expert Brian Mottershead concerning Sloan's allegations that Truong had impersonated Sloan in thousands of Internet posts. Mottershead concluded that Truong had indeed impersonated Sloan. The Executive Board of the USCF rescinded the memberships of Truong and Polgár. They appealed the revocation to the Board of Delegates of the USCF. In August 2009, the Delegates of the USCF ratified the previous year's actions of the Executive Board with respect to the litigation. In a closed Executive Session, the Delegates upheld the membership revocations.
He is married to former Women's World Chess Champion Susan Polgár. He is also Polgár's business manager, and vice-president of the Susan Polgar Foundation. He organized and/or promoted most of the events in which Polgár has been involved since she relocated to the United States. In May 2007, Truong become the director of marketing and PR of Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence (SPICE), coach and chief strategist of the Texas Tech University chess team, with Polgár as the executive director of SPICE and head coach. The SPICE Program relocated to Webster University in June 2012, Truong has served as the coach and chief strategist of the Webster University chess team and director of marketing for the SPICE Program since that time.
In December 2006, Truong announced his candidacy for USCF Executive Board, as one of four candidates in the Susan Polgár team. Both Polgár and Truong were elected. In 2007, Sam Sloan, one of the defeated candidates for the USCF Executive Board, filed suit to overturn the election results. The ensuing litigation led to political infighting and counter lawsuits, and eventually the four members of the USCF Executive Board named in the countersuits issued a statement asking Truong to step down from his position on the Board for "neglecting his fiduciary duties" in failing to side with the USCF against himself and his wife, Susan Polgár, in the litigation.
In 2004, Truong was the captain and business manager of the U.S. women's team for the 36th Chess Olympiad, which won a silver medal. While Truong served as coach and chief strategist, the Texas Tech University chess team was U.S. National Collegiate Champion in 2011 and 2012 and the Webster University team won in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. The Webster University chess team has also won (or tied for first) in the Pan American Intercollegiate Championships seven consecutive years 2012-2018.
Truong has collaborated with Polgár on most of her books and videos, and he has co-authored with her numerous chess columns and articles. In 2003, Polgár and Truong won the Cramer Award for Best Chess Column and three Chess Journalist of America Awards for Best Magazine Column, Best Endgame Analysis Column, and Best Chess Promotion column. They also won the 2004 Chess Journalist of America Award for the best endgame column in Chess Horizons.
Truong's father, Tien, was an important South Vietnamese official working at the U.S. embassy in Saigon during the Vietnam War. Truong learned the rules of chess along with his father at the age of five and played at the National Sports Center (CSS) in Saigon, a center for the chess life of the country. From an early age, he won the annual tournaments organized by the National Sport Center, which were informally recognized as the National Championships of South Vietnam. In all, he claims to have won the annual under-21 event four times, starting when he was five years old, and the annual adult event five times, starting when he was eight. Truong has been inactive as a competitive chess player since 1986.
Truong played for the "Collins Kids" founded by John W. Collins. He was on the team that went to Iceland in 1980. He also played when the U.S. hosted Iceland in a return match in New York City in 1981. In 2001, he won the U.S. Open Blitz Championship in Framingham, MA, ahead of Hikaru Nakamura.
Paul Truong (born June 2, 1965) is an American chess player, trainer, and organizer. He was born Trương Hoài Nhân in Saigon, South Vietnam. Truong holds the USCF title of National Master and the FIDE title of FIDE Master.