Alekseenko, Kirill (1997)

Kirill Alekseenko (2015). Picture by Andreas Kontokanis. Creative Commons License.

Alternative last name spellings
Alternative first name spellings: Alexeyevich.
Alias: –

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Kirill Alekseenko is a Russian chess player. He got the title of Grandmaster in 2015, at the age of 18 years. His grandfather taught him how to play chess. He is currently studying at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. In 2019, he was third in the FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament, and he was selected for the Candidates Tournament in 2020. Alekseenko represented Russia at the European Team Chess Championship in 2019, in which Russia won the gold medal.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Chess Player.
Place of Birth / Death: Vyborg, Russia Country Tags: Russia.
Centuries: XX-XXI Title: Grandmaster (2015)
World Champion: – School: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Styles: – Chess Olympiads: –

 

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