Alexander Georgiev

Alexander Georgiev
Alexander Georgiev at the Draughts World Championship 2015.
Personal information
Full name Alexander Sergeyevich Georgiev
Nationality Russian
Born (1975-07-17) July 17, 1975
Pyatilipy, Novgorod Oblast, USSR
Sport
Country Russia
Sport International draughts
Club Bashneft, (Russia); Mo&Z Volendam, Netherlands
Achievements and titles
World finals Gold: 15
Regional finals Gold: 3

Alexander Sergeyevich Georgiev (Russian: Александр Серге́евич Георгиев; born July 17, 1975) is a Russian draughts player. He won the world championship in international draughts in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2011, 2013 (two time) and 2015 (two time).[1] In 2018 he was second at the world championship in Frisian draughts.[2]

Participation in World and European Championships

YearCompetitionLocationtournament/ matchResultPlace
1995ECPoland Lubliniectournament+12 =7 −01
1996WCIvory Coast Abidjantournament+3 =7 −14
1999ECNetherlands Hoogezandtournament+4 =7 −48
2001WCRussia Moscowtournament+4 =10 −27
2002ECNetherlands Domburgtournament (play-off)2
2003WCRussia Yakutskmatch with Russia Alexei Chizhov+4 −11
2003WCNetherlands Zwartsluistournament+6 =13 −01 *
2004WCRussia Ufa / Izhevskmatch with Russia Alexei Chizhov+4 −11
2005WCNetherlands Amsterdamtournament+1 =9 −1 **9
2006WCRussia Yakutskmatch with Russia Alexei Chizhov1
2006ECSlovenia Bovectournament (Swiss system)+4 =6 −01
2007WCNetherlands Hardenbergtournament+5 =14 −03
2008ECEstonia Tallinntournament (Swiss system)+3 =6 −02
2009WCNetherlandsmatch with Russia Alexander Schwarzman2 ***
2010ECPoland Zakopanetournament (Swiss system)+4 =5 −01
2011WCNetherlands Emmeloord / Urktournament+7 =12 −01
2012ECNetherlands Emmentournament (Swiss system)+2 =7 −08
2013WCEstonia Tallinnmatch with Russia Alexander Schwarzman1
2013WCRussia Ufatournament+4 =7 −0 **1
2014ECEstonia Tallinntournament (Swiss system)+2 =7 −011
2015WCTurkey Izmirmatch with Russia Jean Marc Ndjofang1 ****
2015WCNetherlands Emmentournament+6 =13 −01
2017WCEstonia Tallinntournament+1 =9 −1 **7

* Tied for 1st-3rd places, won blitz tournament.

** In final.

*** The main part of the match ended in a draw. The winner was determined in additional matches.

**** Equality in the classical format, the advantage in the Rapid format.

References

  1. FMJD. "FMJD - World Draughts Federation". fmjd.org. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  2. Wch Frisian Draughts Leeuwarden DFS 2018


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