Martin Dreyer

Martin Paul Dreyer (born 1 July 1966, New Zealand) is a chess FIDE Master (FM).

[2][3] By winning the 1990 North Island Championship, Dreyer was selected to represent NZ at the 1990 Chess Olympics.

[4] Dreyer won the New Zealand Chess Championship in Dunedin 1991/92, and jointly with Russell Dive and Robert Smith in Wellington 1995/96.

[citation needed] Away from the Chess Board, Dreyer is the managing director of D&D Financial Consultants, an accounting firm specializing in property tax.

[citation needed] In July 2017, Dreyer published his first book, titled "The 100 Greatest Sportspeople of All Time".