2022 European Individual Chess Championship | |||||||
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Location | Brežice, Slovenia | ||||||
Dates | 27 March–6 April | ||||||
Website | www | ||||||
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Women | Govhar Beydullayeva | ||||||
The 2022 European Individual Chess Championship was held from 27 March to 6 April 2022 in Brežice, Slovenia.[1] In open competition, Matthias Blübaum and Gabriel Sargissian tied for first, with Blübaum securing the gold and Sargissian the silver via tie-breaking criteria.[2] Multiple players tied for third place, with Ivan Šarić receiving the bronze via tie-breaking criteria.[2] In the women's competition, medalists were Govhar Beydullayeva, Nurgyul Salimova, and Nataliya Buksa for gold, silver, and bronze, respectively.[2] Zdenko Kožul won gold among senior players.[2]
Results
The top eight finishers after all 11 rounds of the open competition were:[3]
# | Player | Nation | Rating | Points |
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1 | Matthias Blübaum | Germany | 2642 | 8,5 |
2 | Gabriel Sargissian | Armenia | 2681 | 8,5 |
3 | Ivan Šarić | Croatia | 2687 | 8,0 |
4 | Ivan Cheparinov | Bulgaria† | 2672 | 8,0 |
5 | Jaime Santos Latasa | Spain | 2648 | 8,0 |
6 | Mustafa Yılmaz | Turkey | 2624 | 8,0 |
7 | Ruslan Ponomariov | Ukraine | 2636 | 8,0 |
8 | Vasif Durarbayli | Azerbaijan | 2628 | 8,0 |
† Cheparinov competed under the flag of the European Chess Union.
References
- ↑ "European Individual Chess Championship 2022 – Official regulations". Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 "Matthias Bluebaum wins European Individual Chess Championship 2022". europechess.org. April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 9, 2022.
- ↑ "European Individual Chess Championship: Final Ranking after 11 Rounds". chess-results.com. 6 April 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
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