Rade Milovanović


Rade Milovanović, is a Bosnian chess International Master who has represented the United States since 2002, and was a Chess Olympiad team silver medalist in 1994.

Biography

In 1972, in Tuzla Rade Milovanović won the Bosnia and Herzegovina Junior Chess Championship. In 1973, he won silver medal in the Yugoslavian Junior Chess Championship and won gold medal in the Balkan Junior Chess Championship.
Rade Milovanović played for Yugoslavia in the Men's Chess Balkaniad:
Rade Milovanović graduated University of Belgrade Faculty of Law in the mid-1970s. In 1988, he won International Chess Tournaments in Warsaw and Italy. In 1988, he was awarded the FIDE International Master title. In 1989, he came second in the International Chess Tournament in Tuzla. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, he represented Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Rade Milovanović played for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Chess Olympiad:
Rade Milovanović moved to the United States in August 1998 and settled in Dallas. He won or split first place in several United States chess tournaments: PanAm Open, Texoma Open, Texas Masters, U.S. Open Chess Championship. In 1998, he won a chess tournament in Houston and in 1999 he won the Texas State Chess Championship. In 2000, Rade Milovanović shared 1st place in the international Chess Tournament in Las Vegas - National Open and in Dallas won the chess blitz tournament WBCA Grand Prix Blitz.
He has been working as a chess coach since 2001 in University of Texas at Dallas.