Alexey Sarana

Alexey Vasilyevich Sarana (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Сарана; born 26 January 2000) is a Russian chess grandmaster.

Alexey Sarana
Karlsruhe 2019
Full nameAlexey Sarana
CountryRussia
Born26 January 2000 (2000-01-26) (age 20)
Moscow, Russia
TitleGrandmaster (2017)
FIDE rating2654 (June 2020)
Peak rating2664 (November 2019)

Chess career

Born in 2000, Sarana earned his international master title in 2016[1] and his grandmaster title in 2017.[2] In February 2018, he participated in the Aeroflot Open. He finished forty-ninth out of ninety-two,[3] scoring 4½/9 (+1–1=7).[4] In March 2018, he competed in the European Individual Chess Championship. He placed twenty-second,[5] scoring 7½/11 (+4–0=7).[6]In July 2019, Sarana won the Russian Championship Higher League with a score of 6½/9 (+4–0=5), qualifying for the Superfinals of 71st Russian men's Chess championship[7]. In the Supperfinal, he finished 9th with a score of 5/11(+1-2=8)[8].

In 2019, Sarana shared first place with Alexandr Predke in the Russian Championship Higher League (second on tiebreak) with a score of 6½/9 (+4–0=5). With this result he qualified for the Superfinals of the Russian men's Chess championship for the second year in a row[9].

References

  1. 4th quarter Presidential Board Meeting 2015 FIDE
  2. Title Applications approved by the Presidential Board by written resolution FIDE
  3. Staff writer(s) (28 February 2018). "Aeroflot Open 2018 A". Chess Results.
  4. Staff writer(s) (28 February 2018). "Aeroflot Open 2018 A: Sarana Alexey". Chess Results.
  5. Staff writer(s) (28 March 2018). "European Individual Chess Championship 2018". Chess Results.
  6. Staff writer(s) (28 March 2018). "European Individual Chess Championship 2018: Sarana Alexey". Chess Results.
  7. Solomatin (Marignon), Yury. "Who Is Alexey Sarana (18), Winner Of The Russian Higher League?". Chess.com. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  8. "Sarana, Alexey October 2018 FIDE Individual Chess Calculations". ratings.fide.com. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  9. "Russian Championships Higher League Finishes in Yaroslavl". Российская Шахматная Федерация (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-07-31.


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