Vladimirov Evgeny (20.01.1957)

Vladimirov-EvgenyKazakh Grandmaster (1989) born in Uzbekistan. Journalist and coach in India. Started to play chess at 10, the year he moved with his family to Kazakhstan. Studied journalism and became a chess professional in 1977. Among his successes are the second place in the USSR U20 in 1975), second place in the USSR Youth Master 1975 and 1981, and was a member of the USSR Team winner of the World Team U25 in 1981. Salama[U1] in 1991, ahead of Spassky, Korchnoi, Leon. Berlin 1989, Hyderabad and the Zonal 2000. Participated in the World Championship in 2000 and lost round 3 to Morozevich. He played with the Team of Kazakhstan in the 2000 Olympiad in Istanbul. Is probably better known as a coach with some prestigious “pupils” like Kasparov 1981-86; Tukmakov, Ehlvest, Dreev and the Indian Team. Best ELO: 2628 in 2004.


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