Karjakin, Sergey (1990)

Sergey Karjakin (2012. Creative Commons License).

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Alternative first name spellings: Alexandrovich
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“Top chess players are both talented and hard-worker. It is impossible to become top, without this 2 things.”

 

GENERAL INFO

Description: Sergey Karjakin is a Russian chess player and nationalized Ukrainian. He was the youngest Chess Grandmaster in the history of chess, getting the title with 12 years. He has competed in seven Chess Olympiads winning three gold, two silver and two bronze medals.
Sex: Male. Occupation: Chess Player, Poker Player.
Place of Birth / Death: Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Country Tags: Ukraine. Russia.
Centuries: XX-XXI Title: Grandmaster (2003)
World Champion: – School: A.V. Momot Club.
Styles: Defensive. Chess Olympiads: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014.

 

IN MUSICHESS

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