Anton Sergeyevich Korobov (born June 25, 1985 , Kemerovo ) - Ukrainian chess player , grandmaster ( 2003 ), three-time Ukrainian chess champion ( 2002 , 2012 , 2018 ). European blitz champion ( 2013 ), silver medalist of the World Intellectual Games in Beijing ( 2008 ) and the 42nd Chess Olympiad in Baku ( 2016 ), bronze medalist of the team world championship in Antalya ( 2013 ). As part of the SOCAR (Azerbaijan) and Globus (Russia) clubs, he twice won the European Club Chess Cup.
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| Date of Birth | June 25, 1985 ( 34) |
| Place of Birth | Kemerovo |
| Rank | grandmaster ( 2003 ) international master ( 2001 ) |
| Maximum rating | 2723 (January 2014) |
| Actual Rating | 2679 (September 2019 ) |
| Personal card on the FIDE website Personal card on the Chess DB website | |
In Kharkov, he studied chess with Lidia Sakhanovich (first coach) and Yuri Sakhanovich (1935β2015) at the Pawn club. A ticket to the big chess was given by an experienced coach, mm Alexander Vaysman . Graduate of the Faculty of Foreign Languages ββof KNU named after V.N. Karazin .
Sporting Achievements
| Year | City | Tournament | + | - | = | Result | A place |
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| 2002 | Alushta | 71st championship of Ukraine | 7Β½ out of 9 | one | |||
| 2004 | Kharkiv | 73rd championship of Ukraine | Knockout system | 2 | |||
| 2010 | Moscow | Aeroflot open | 5 | one | 3 | 6Β½ out of 9 | 2 |
| 2012 | Kiev | 81st championship of Ukraine | 5 | 0 | 6 | 8 from 11 | one |
| 2012 | New Delhi | AICF-AAI Cup | four | one | 5 | 6Β½ out of 10 | 1 [1] |
| 2013 | Kiev | 82nd championship of Ukraine | four | one | 6 | 7 from 11 | 3 |
| 2014 | Lviv | 83rd championship of Ukraine | 3 | one | 7 | 6Β½ out of 11 | 3 |
| 2016 | Smooth | 85th championship of Ukraine | four | one | 6 | 7 from 11 | 2 |
| 2018 | Kiev | 87th championship of Ukraine | four | 2 | 3 | 5Β½ out of 9 | one |
Tournament Winner: Linares (2003), Odessa (2007), Pardubice (2009, 2010), Abu Dhabi (2010, 2018), Nakhichevan (2011), Aeroflot Open (2012), New Delhi (2012), Jermuk (2015) ), Poikovsky (2015 and 2016), Luxembourg (2017).
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Links
- Anton Korobov's personal card on the FIDE website
- Anton Korobov's games in the database
- Anton Korobov's personal card on 365chess.com
- Anton Korobov (on the website ukrchess.org.ua)
- Anton Korobov: "I donβt listen to anyone . Even myself" interview chess-news.ru