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He first competed in the Russian Junior (U20) Championship in 2002, aged 12, scoring 4/9 against a field whose average rating was over 2400. He was runner-up in the 2007 World U-18 championship. Soon after his fifteenth birthday, Nepomniachtchi was equal second behind Aleksandr Lenderman and alongside Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the World U16 Championship that was staged in Belfort in July 2005.

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While still aged thirteen, he won the Russian U18 Championship of 2004 with 9/11, a full point ahead of the field, the runners up on 8/11 having been Artem Iljin, Sergei Yudin and Mikhail Ekdyshman. (1) He was equal third in the European U14 Championship (2) and outright third at the World U14 Championship in October 2003, with 8.5/11, half a point behind the winner on countback Sergei Zhigalko and co-leader in the event Maxime Vachier-Lagrave.

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He competed in the 2003 Russian U18 Championship and finished near the leader board scoring 7/10, and possibly another half or full point as it was an eleven round contest. He capped his age championship results with a win on tiebreak over Magnus Carlsen at the World U12 Championship in 2002. Nepomniachtchi started his career with some spectacular successes in age championships, winning the European U10 Championship in 2000 and the European U12 Championship in 20. As his rating was all ready well above 2500, he became a grandmaster at the age of 16 years 9 months and 17 days. His third GM norm resulted from his his excellent 7/11 result at the World Youth Stars (2007) which had its last round on. His second came from his result at the European Championship (2007) in April 2007. He won his first GM norm with his 10/13 at the Corus Group C (2007). He thereby became an International Master at the age of 13 years 7 months and 12 days. His third IM norm resulted from his requisite 4/9 result at the Aeroflot Open (2004) on 26 February 2004. His second IM norm came with his result at the tournament in Bled, Slovenia in July 2003. Nepomniachtchi's first IM norm came from his 6/9 result at the Aeroflot Open B event in February 2003. He lists Mikhail Tal as his favorite chess player. He has been coached during the past few years by one of Russia's most reputable chess coaches, Sergey Janovsky. Ian Alexandrovich Nepomniachtchi (Ян Алекса́ндрович Непо́мнящий), born Jin Bryansk, started playing chess at the tender age of 4. Search Sacrifice Explorer for Ian NepomniachtchiĮuropean U10 Champion (2000), European U12 Champion (2001 & 2002), World U12 Champion (2002), Russian U18 Champion (2004), Russian Champion (20), European Champion (2010) IM (2004), GM (2007). I Saric vs Nepomniachtchi (Jul-24-22) 0-1, blitz Nepomniachtchi vs Vachier-Lagrave (Jul-24-22) 0-1, blitzĭominguez Perez vs Nepomniachtchi (Jul-24-22) 0-1, blitz Nepomniachtchi vs Firouzja (Jul-24-22) 0-1, blitz 🏆 SuperUnited Croatia Mamedyarov vs Nepomniachtchi (Jul-24-22) 0-1, blitz Le Quang Liem vs Nepomniachtchi, 2008 0-1 * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.ġ275 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc.







B92 chess explorer