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Mark Noble
Full nameMark Fredrick Noble
CountryNew Zealand
Born (1962-09-30) 30 September 1962 (age 61)
Wellington, New Zealand[1]
Title
  • ICCF Grandmaster (2010)
  • FIDE rating2211 (February 2018)
    Peak rating2320 (January 1991)
    ICCF rating2475 (October 2021)
    ICCF peak rating2575 (April 2011)
    Commonwealth Games
    Silver medal – second place 2018 Gold Coast Open triples
    Silver medal – second place 2014 Glasgow Open triples

    Mark Fredrick Noble (born 30 September 1962) is a New Zealand chess and lawn bowls player. He was awarded the title of International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (GM) in 2010, the first New Zealand player to be awarded this title.[2][3]

    At the age of 13, he was disabled after being hit by a motorist, smashing his left hip. However, as a lawn bowler, he generally competes with able-bodied players.[4]

    Noble competed in the Open para-sport triples event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won the silver medal with teammates Lynda Bennett and Barry Wynks. He won another silver medal, along with teammates Bruce Wakefield and Barry Wynks, in the Open para-sport triples event at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.[5][6]

    Lawn bowls titles[edit]

    Chess placings[edit]

    Over The Board Titles:

    Correspondence Title & Events

    George Stibal Memorial 2011

    British Team Championships

    Asian Championships:

    Afro-Asian Zonal Championship:

    New Zealand Correspondence Championships, a record 15 times:

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Mark Noble". Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  • ^ Calman, Matt (19 May 2010). "Masterful effort 'as good as it gets'". Dominion Post. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  • ^ "Player details". International Correspondence Chess Federation. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  • ^ "Disabled bowlers on a roll". Manawatu Standard.
  • ^ Simon, Nik (31 July 2014). "Comm Games: Silver for bowls trio". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  • ^ "New Zealand pipped at the death in thrilling Commonwealth Games bowls decider". stuff.co.nz. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
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