Evgeniy Solozhenkin
Evgeniy Solozhenkin (born July 31, 1966 in Saint Petersburg) is a Russian chess Grandmaster.
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Full name | Evgeniy Solozhenkin (Евгений Соложенкин) |
Country | Russia |
Born | Saint Petersburg, USSR | July 31, 1966
Title | Grandmaster (1993) |
Tournament results
- 1986 : wins, at age 20, the 59th Leningrad championship
- 1993 : wins the colossal Cappelle-la-Grande Open in France (416 players), above 19 GMs and 61 IMs
- 1998 : wins for the second time the championship of his hometown (now called Saint Petersburg); wins the "Heart of Finland" tournament in Jyväskylä[1]
- 1999 : wins the 41st Reggio Emilia chess tournament; 5th at the Paris championship (won by Ashot Anastasian, 225 players)
- 2000 : 3rd at the Padova open, after Gennadi Timoshenko and Erald Dervishi.
For ChessBase he published the CD "Opposite-Coloured Bishop Endgames".[2]
His daughter Elizaveta Solozhenkina (born 2003) also is chess master.
External links
- Evgeniy Solozhenkin player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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