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I removed the picture of Dmitro Komarov featured in the article. The picture that was used was a picture of the Ukranian journalist Dmitro Konstantinovych Komarov, born in 1983 and famous for traveling programs. This article describes the Ukranian Chess Grandmaster, born in 1968, Dmitro Danilovich Komarov. Thus in my opinion it is better if the article shows no picture at all rather than showing a picture of the wrong Dmitro Komarov.
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Dimitri Komarov
Komarov at Reggio Emilia in 2003
Full nameDimitri Komarov
CountryUkraine
Born1 December 1968 (1968-12) (age 56)
TitleGrandmaster (1994)
FIDE rating2442 (December 2024)
Peak rating2615 (January 1997)
Peak rankingNo. 45 (January 1997)[1]

Dimitri Komarov (Template:Lang-uk (Dmytro Komarov); born 1 December 1968) is a Ukrainian chess grandmaster (1994). He was the Ukrainian Chess Champion in 1983.

Chess career

Born in 1968, he won the Ukrainian Chess Championship in 1983, sharing first with Valeriy Neverov. Komarov earned his international master title in 1990 and his grandmaster title in 1994. He won the Reggio Emilia chess tournament of 1997–98. He is the No. 46 ranked Ukrainian player as of June 2020.[2] He is coaching Indian grandmaster Nihal Sarin since 2016.

References

  1. ^ FIDE rating history :: Komarov, Dimitri OlimpBase
  2. ^ Staff writer(s) (April 2018). "Federations Ranking – Ukraine". FIDE.