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Vladimir Malakhov (chess player)

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He contributed to Russia's team gold at the 2009 World Team Championship, scoring 5/7 and this effort earned him the gold medal on board five. Malakhov played on the reserve board for the Russian team that won silver at the
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in 1980, Malakhov's father taught him to play chess at the age of five and he participated in his first tournament at age seven. He won the Under-12 Russian Championship in 1992 and won the
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In 2012, Malakhov finished equal second, third on tiebreak in the European Individual Championship with 8/11 and thus qualified for the
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Both of Malakhov's parents are physicists; his father a researcher and his mother a lecturer at a university in
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In February 2013, Malakhov placed equal first, second on tiebreak in the 2nd
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Malakhov at the 2012 European Rapid Chess Championship in Warsaw
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in the third round. In September 2012, he came second in the
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Chess in Translation. 5 September 2010 204:, Malakhov made it to the second round. 566: 543: 357:, at the Latvian Railway Rapid Open in 234:at the Bosna International Tournament ( 717: 590:9th Olympiad Khanty-Mansiysk 2010 Open 397: 191:European Individual Chess Championship 151:; born 27 November 1980) is a Russian 16:Russian chess grandmaster (born 1980) 353:In 2014, he finished second, behind 277:. This result qualified him for the 475:Crowther, Mark (19 December 2005). 13: 217:FIDE World Chess Championship 2007 202:FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 198:FIDE World Chess Championship 2000 14: 766: 670: 176:World Under-14 Chess Championship 521:Hernandez, Nelson (2007-12-21). 477:"TWIC 580: FIDE World Chess Cup" 364: 655: 650:Latvian Railway Rapid Open 2014 643: 631: 619: 607: 595: 583: 560: 257:, after sequentially defeating 662:Vladimir Petrov memorial blitz 537: 514: 498:Crowther, Mark (22 May 2006). 491: 468: 446: 434: 422: 382: 211:, which qualified him for the 207:Malakhov finished 11th in the 1: 626:Vladimir Petrov memorial 2013 567:Crawley, Gavin (2010-01-13). 544:Doggers, Peter (2009-12-21). 376: 289:Championship of 2009 held in 160:World Team Chess Championship 693:player profile and games at 308:. In the latter he defeated 189:He was the runner-up in the 7: 745:World Youth Chess Champions 702:chess games at 365Chess.com 638:29th European Club Cup 2013 614:Men Moscow Chmp. 2012 Blitz 77:, Soviet Union (now Russia) 10: 771: 750:Chess Olympiad competitors 500:"TWIC 602: Bosna Sarajevo" 755:Sportspeople from Ivanovo 165: 148: 130: 119: 109: 92: 81: 54: 38: 26: 21: 178:in 1993. He earned his 346:, Latvia. At the 29th 285:. he won the European 228:Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu 182:title in 1995 and his 740:Russian chess players 327:Championship, behind 193:in 2003 and in 2009. 329:Alexander Morozevich 306:Chess World Cup 2013 279:Chess World Cup 2011 251:Chess World Cup 2009 209:Chess World Cup 2005 180:international master 652:TWIC March 30, 2014 502:. The Week in Chess 479:. 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Russia
FIDE
Ivanovo
Russian SFSR
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2642
Peak rating
No. 92
Russian
chess
grandmaster
World Team Chess Championship
Ivanovo
World Under-14 Chess Championship
international master
grandmaster
European Individual Chess Championship
FIDE World Chess Championship 2000
FIDE World Chess Championship 2004
Chess World Cup 2005
Candidates
FIDE World Chess Championship 2007
Alexander Grischuk
Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu
Magnus Carlsen
category 17
Sarajevo

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