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'''Nikolay Noritsyn''' is a Canadian [[International Master]] |
'''Nikolay Noritsyn''' is a Canadian chess player and coach. He holds the title of [[International Master]]. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Nikolay Noritsyn | |
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Full name | Nikolay Noritsyn |
Country | Canada |
Born | Canada | May 28, 1991
FIDE rating | 2440 (January 2025) |
Peak rating | 2451 |
Nikolay Noritsyn is a Canadian chess player and coach. He holds the title of International Master.
Biography
Noritsyn was born on May 28, 1991 in Kaliningrad, Russia. He moved to Canada in Dec. 2001. In 2008 as International Master he achieved a 9 out of 9 score in Toronto Invitational Championship beating Lawrence Day. He came in second after Luke McShane in Canada Open. Currently he teaches strategy lessons at the Roman Pelts Chess Academy and in 2011 he trained 40 players for the World Youth Chess Championship. During the same year he played Quebec Open of the 1st-3rd in Toronto on Thanksgiving with Igor Divljan, and Labour Day with Roman Sapozhnikov and Michael Kleinman.[1] He also participated in the Chess Olympiad in 2008 where he ranked 6th out of 8, the 2010 one where he had only four wins and a draw, and the Turkish 2012 Chess Olympiad where he ranked 6th out of 9.[2] Nikolay Noritsyn is a coach of Harmony Zhu, a world youth chess champion U8, 2013.
References
- ^ "IM Nikolay Noritsyn wins the Quebec open 2011". Chessdom. August 1, 2011. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
- ^ "Nikolay Noritsyn". Chess Games. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
External links
- Nikolay Noritsyn player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- OlimpBase