Alexander Mikhailovich Shvartsman (born September 18, 1967 , Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian athlete (specialization: checkers ). The only grandmaster in the world in three types of drafts: international , Russian and Brazilian [1] . Honored Master of Sports of Russia ( 2007 ). [2]
| Alexander Schwartzman | |
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| personal information | |
| Floor | male |
| Full name | Alexander Mikhailovich Schwartzman |
| A country | |
| Specialization | Russian drafts , international drafts , Brazilian checkers |
| Club | |
| Date of Birth | September 18, 1967 (51 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Moscow |
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Sporting Achievements
Four - time world champion in international drafts ( 1998 , 2007, 2008/9 , 2017 ).
Seven - time world champion in Brazilian drafts ( 1987 , 1989 , 1993 , 1996 , 1997 , [3] 2008 [4] , 2018 [5] ).
World champion in Russian drafts according to MARSH ( 2001 ). [3]
Six-time world champion in international drafts in the lightning fast game (1998, 2000 , 2009 [6] [7] , 2013 ).
European champion in international drafts in 2002 (with classic time control) [8] , 2013 (in blitz). 2008 European Drafts Champion. [9]
Two-time champion of the USSR in Russian drafts ( 1984 , 1986 ). Champion of the USSR in international drafts ( 1991 [10] ).
Five-time champion of Russia in international drafts ( 1993 , 1996 , 2003 , 2004 , 2008 ). [eleven]
Central Tournament History
| Year | View | Level | Location | Match / Tournament | Result | A place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 | Brazilian | World Cup | Sao lawrence | Tournament | 13/17 | one |
| 1989 | Brazilian | World Cup | Sao lawrence | Tournament | 13/17 | one |
| 1993 | Brazilian | World Cup | Aguas di Lindoia | Tournament | 22/36 | 1-2 [12] |
| 1992 | International | CHE | Parthene | Tournament | 7+ 10 = 2- | eight |
| 1994 | International | World Cup | Hague | Tournament | 5+ 13 = 1- | 5-6 |
| 1996 | Brazilian | World Cup | Belo Horizonte | Tournament | 22/30 | one |
| 1996 | International | World Cup | Abidjan | Tournament | 4+ 6 = 1- | 3 |
| 1997 | Brazilian | World Cup | Kishinev | Match with I. Board | 3+ 9 = 0- | one |
| 1997 | International | TP | Stadskanal | tournament | 4+ 3 = 0- (in the final) | one |
| 1998 | International | World Cup | Izhevsk | Match with A. Chizhov | 2+ 1- by sets [13] 1 set: 1+ 3 = 1-; 0+ 1- [14] 2 set: 0+ 5 = 0-; 1+ 0- [14] 3 set: 1+ 4 = 0- | one |
| 2000 | International | World Cup | Moscow | Tournament | 4+ 11 = 1- | five |
| 2001 | Russians | World Cup | Samara | Tournament | 11.5 / 17 | 1-2 [15] |
| 2002 | International | European Championship [16] [17] | Domburg | Tournament (Swiss + playoffs) | 2+ 12 = 0- | 1 [18] |
| 2003 | International | World Cup | Zwartsleis | Tournament | 3+ 13 = 3- | eleven |
| 2005 | International | World Cup | Amsterdam | Tournament | 1+ 9 = 1- | eight |
| 2006 | International | CHE | Bovec | Tournament (Swiss) | 4+ 6 = 0- | 2 |
| 2007 | International | World Cup | Hardenberg | Tournament | 7+ 11 = 1- | one |
| 2008 | Russians | CHE | Chelyabinsk | Tournament | 10/14 [19] | 1 [20] |
| 2008 | International | CHE | Tallinn | Tournament (Swiss) | 2+ 7 = 0- | 6 |
| 2008 | International | VII | Beijing | Tournament (Swiss + playoffs) | 2+ 7 = 0- [21] | 9-16 |
| 2008 | Brazilian | VII | Beijing | Tournament (Swiss + playoffs) | 3+ 4 = 0- [22] | 5-8 |
| 2008 | Brazilian | World Cup | Recife [23] | Tournament (Swiss + playoffs) | 3+ 4 = 0- [24] | one |
| 2009 | International | World Cup | Enschede / Hengelo / Twenterand | Match with A. Georgiev | 0+ 12 = 0- 1+ 4 = 1- [14] 2+ 0- [25] | one |
| 2011 | International | World Cup | Emmelord / Urk | Tournament | 4+ 14 = 1- | four |
| 2012 | International | VII | Lille | Tournament (Swiss) | 9+ 0 = 0- | 2 [26] |
| 2017 | International | World Cup | Tallinn | Tournament | 3+ 8 = 0- | one |
| 2018 | Brazilian | World Cup | Izmir | Tournament (Swiss) | 3+ 4 = 1- | one |
Personal life
In 2007, he married Zaporozhka Victoria Prikhodko. [27] Has two daughters, Mary and Sofia. [28]
Notes
- ↑ Alexander Schwartzman in the pages of Boris Feldman
- ↑ Alexander Shvartsman got what he deserved
- ↑ 1 2 History of the World Drafts-64 Championships Archived on July 17, 2011.
- ↑ FMJD News: XXIII World Drafts Championship 64, Recife, Brazil
- ↑ Ksenia Pen. Kharkovites became world drafts champions . Lens Media Group (October 2, 2018). Date of treatment October 2, 2018.
Brazilian Draughts 64 World Championship 2018 (men), Izmir-Turkey 2018-09-24 / 2018-09-29: Tournament table . FMJD. Date of treatment October 2, 2018. - ↑ Final table of the 2009 World Championship in lightning fast 100-cell drafts for men (inaccessible link) (Russian)
- ↑ Playoff table of the 2009 World Cup in lightning fast 100-cell checkers
- ↑ European Drafts Champions of Europe on the website of the European Drafts Confederation Archived March 25, 2010. (eng.)
- ↑ Banderenko, Sergey . In the Chelyabinsk region hosted the European Championship of Russian drafts , Komsomolskaya Pravda (March 14, 2008). Date of treatment August 9, 2010.
- ↑ Final table of the 1991 USSR Drafts Championship in international drafts in the base of tournaments of the Netherlands Drafts Federation (English)
- ↑ Champions of Russia in international drafts on the website of the Russian Federation of International Drafts
- ↑ Shared first place with Lowrival Francois
- ↑ Match results Chizhov-Schwartzman (nid.)
- ↑ 1 2 3 Extra match (barrage)
- ↑ Shared first place with O. Dashkov
- ↑ European Championship of 2002 in International Drafts (English)
- ↑ Final stage of the European Championship of International Drafts of 2002 Archived on July 26, 2011. (eng.)
- ↑ won in the final A. Georgiev in the third additional set
- ↑ On checkered horizons: continental championship
- ↑ According to the results of the match for first place with I. Tokusarov
- ↑ After the tournament according to the Swiss system; dropped out after a draw in the 1/8 finals with A. Georgiev
- ↑ After the tournament according to the Swiss system; defeat 0-2 from N. Struchkova in the quarter finals
- ↑ Website of the 2008 Brazilian Drafts World Championship Archived on January 30, 2009. (eng.)
- ↑ After the tournament according to the Swiss system; reached the final after winning the 1/4 finals and a draw in the 1/2 finals
- ↑ Ext. match on the "Georgiev system"
- ↑ Lost first place A. Chizhov on an additional indicator
- ↑ Drafts in Russia: Congratulations to A. Schwartzman!
- ↑ Notes by Rafail Zdorovyak about the 2009 World Championship match (inaccessible link)