Milan Vukadinov

[2]Canada came eight to ninth place in the field of 81 countries competing for the world chess championship.

In the final results, Russia took gold, Hungary silver and Yugoslavia bronze medals.

Vukadinov first learned to play chess from his Serbian father at the age of nine in his hometown in Banat, Serbia.

He attended the University of Belgrade, where he studied law while working as a security guard part-time.

[5] In Canada, Vukadinov began participating in the Windsor Chess Club.