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{{short description|Uzbekistani chess grandmaster (born 1976)}}
'''Marat Dzhumaev''' (born January 12, 1976) is an [[Uzbekistan]]i [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (2001).
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'''Marat Dzhumaev''' (born 12 January 1976) is an [[Uzbekistan]]i [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (2001) and twice [[Uzbekistani Chess Championship|national champion]] (2012, 2015).
Played for Uzbekistan in the [[Chess Olympiad]]s of 2000 and 2002,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/players/9httzh9f.html|title=Men's Chess Olympiads: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> in the World Team Chess Championship of 2001<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playerst/9httzh9f.html|title=World Men's Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> and in the [[Asian Team Chess Championship]]s of 1999, 2003 and 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersa/9httzh9f.html|title=Men's Asian Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> In 2004, he won two tournaments in India: in [[Pune]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportstaronnet.com/tss2741/stories/20041009002405200.htm|title=Dzhumaev's career-best show|last=P. K. Ajith Kumar|publisher=The Sportstar|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> and in [[Lucknow]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/twic518.html#5|title=TWIC 518: Piloo Mody International Open|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=2004-10-10|publisher=London Chess Center|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref>

He played for Uzbekistan in the [[Chess Olympiad]]s of 2000 and 2002,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/players/9httzh9f.html|title=Men's Chess Olympiads: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> in the [[World Team Chess Championship]] of 2001<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playerst/9httzh9f.html|title=World Men's Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> and in the [[Asian Team Chess Championship]]s of 1999, 2003 and 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/playersa/9httzh9f.html|title=Men's Asian Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref>

He tied for 1st–3rd with [[Ziaur Rahman (chess player)|Ziaur Rahman]] and [[Sergei Tiviakov]] at the 6th United Insurance Tournament in [[Dhaka]] 2003,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=24733|title=Tournament report July 2003: 6 Un.Insur.&Un.Leasing GM - Bangladesh|publisher=World Chess Federation|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> came first at [[Pune]] 2004<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportstaronnet.com/tss2741/stories/20041009002405200.htm|title=Dzhumaev's career-best show|last=P. K. Ajith Kumar|publisher=The Sportstar|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> and [[Lucknow]] 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theweekinchess.com/html/twic518.html#5|title=TWIC 518: Piloo Mody International Open|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=2004-10-10|publisher=London Chess Center|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> In 2007 Dzhumaev tied for 1st–3rd with [[Leonid Yurtaev]] and Sergey Kayumov in the first edition of the [[Georgy Agzamov]] Memorial in [[Tashkent]]. In 2011 in the same tournament he tied for 1st–3rd with [[Tigran L. Petrosian]] and [[Anton Filippov]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Begmatov|first1=Jamshid|title=VI Georgy Agzamov Memorial – Tashkent Open 2012|url=http://en.chessbase.com/post/vi-georgy-agzamov-memorial-tashkent-open-2012/36|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=8 January 2016|date=2012-04-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chessdom.com/news-2011/georgy-agzamov-memorial|title=Georgy Agzamov Memorial|date=26 March 2011 |publisher=Chessdom|accessdate=26 March 2011}}</ref> In 2008, he tied for 3rd–7th with [[Susanto Megaranto]], [[Darwin Laylo]], [[Dražen Sermek]] and [[Ashot Nadanian]] at the 5th Dato' Arthur Tan Malaysia Open Chess Championship in [[Kuala Lumpur]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=4883|title=5th Dato' Arthur Tan Open – Li Chao wins again|last=Lam Choong Wai|first=Edwin|date=2008-09-02|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> In 2009, he tied for 1st–2nd with [[Viacheslav Zakhartsov]] in the [[Cappelle-la-Grande Open]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=18179|title=25e open international de Cappelle April 2009 France|publisher=FIDE|accessdate=25 January 2012}}</ref> and tied for 2nd–5th with [[Tamaz Gelashvili]], [[Lucian-Costin Miron]], [[Amon Simutowe]] and [[Vladimir Burmakin]] in the [[Rochefort, Charente-Maritime|Rochefort]] Open. In the same year, he won the Hokim Cup in [[Tashkent]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=45224|title=Tournament report September 2009: Hokim Cup, Tashkent|publisher=World Chess Federation|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> and tied for first with [[Andrey Kvon]] in the Tashkent Mayor's Cup.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=5635|title=Toshkent Xokimi kubogi What we say in Uzbek for 'Tashkent Mayor's Cup'|last=Begmatov|first=Jamshid|date=2009-08-03|publisher=ChessBase|accessdate=26 November 2009}}</ref> In 2012, tied for 1st–2nd with [[S. P. Sethuraman]] in the Rose Valley Tournament in [[Kolkata]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://chess-results.com/tnr86641.aspx?art=4&lan=1&turdet=YES&flag=30|title=Rose Valley Open International Chess Tournament 2012, Kolkata|publisher=Chess-Results|accessdate=13 December 2012}}</ref>


==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.365chess.com/players/Marat_Dzhumaev Marat Dzhumaev] chess games at 365Chess.com
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120527054704/http://chessmetrics.com/cm/CM2/PlayerProfile.asp?Params=199510SSSSS3S033089000000111000000000006410100 Marat Dzhumaev] at [[Chessmetrics]]


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Latest revision as of 03:12, 21 December 2024

Marat Dzhumaev
Country Uzbekistan
Born (1976-01-12) 12 January 1976 (age 48)
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR
TitleGrandmaster (2001)
Peak rating2569 (January 2005)

Marat Dzhumaev (born 12 January 1976) is an Uzbekistani chess Grandmaster (2001) and twice national champion (2012, 2015).

He played for Uzbekistan in the Chess Olympiads of 2000 and 2002,[1] in the World Team Chess Championship of 2001[2] and in the Asian Team Chess Championships of 1999, 2003 and 2008.[3]

He tied for 1st–3rd with Ziaur Rahman and Sergei Tiviakov at the 6th United Insurance Tournament in Dhaka 2003,[4] came first at Pune 2004[5] and Lucknow 2004.[6] In 2007 Dzhumaev tied for 1st–3rd with Leonid Yurtaev and Sergey Kayumov in the first edition of the Georgy Agzamov Memorial in Tashkent. In 2011 in the same tournament he tied for 1st–3rd with Tigran L. Petrosian and Anton Filippov.[7][8] In 2008, he tied for 3rd–7th with Susanto Megaranto, Darwin Laylo, Dražen Sermek and Ashot Nadanian at the 5th Dato' Arthur Tan Malaysia Open Chess Championship in Kuala Lumpur.[9] In 2009, he tied for 1st–2nd with Viacheslav Zakhartsov in the Cappelle-la-Grande Open[10] and tied for 2nd–5th with Tamaz Gelashvili, Lucian-Costin Miron, Amon Simutowe and Vladimir Burmakin in the Rochefort Open. In the same year, he won the Hokim Cup in Tashkent[11] and tied for first with Andrey Kvon in the Tashkent Mayor's Cup.[12] In 2012, tied for 1st–2nd with S. P. Sethuraman in the Rose Valley Tournament in Kolkata.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: Marat Dzhumaev". OlimpBase. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  2. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "World Men's Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev". OlimpBase. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  3. ^ Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Asian Team Chess Championship: Marat Dzhumaev". OlimpBase. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Tournament report July 2003: 6 Un.Insur.&Un.Leasing GM - Bangladesh". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  5. ^ P. K. Ajith Kumar. "Dzhumaev's career-best show". The Sportstar. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  6. ^ Crowther, Mark (2004-10-10). "TWIC 518: Piloo Mody International Open". London Chess Center. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  7. ^ Begmatov, Jamshid (2012-04-09). "VI Georgy Agzamov Memorial – Tashkent Open 2012". ChessBase. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Georgy Agzamov Memorial". Chessdom. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2011.
  9. ^ Lam Choong Wai, Edwin (2008-09-02). "5th Dato' Arthur Tan Open – Li Chao wins again". ChessBase. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  10. ^ "25e open international de Cappelle April 2009 France". FIDE. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  11. ^ "Tournament report September 2009: Hokim Cup, Tashkent". World Chess Federation. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  12. ^ Begmatov, Jamshid (2009-08-03). "Toshkent Xokimi kubogi What we say in Uzbek for 'Tashkent Mayor's Cup'". ChessBase. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  13. ^ "Rose Valley Open International Chess Tournament 2012, Kolkata". Chess-Results. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
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