Aleksei Kulashko | |
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![]() Aleksei Kulashko at the Waitakere Trust chess tournament, Auckland 2002. | |
Country |
Russia New Zealand |
Born | Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 3 July 1972
Title | FIDE Master |
FIDE rating | 2354 (February 2016) |
Peak rating | 2400 (July 2000) |
Aleksei Kulashko (born 3 July 1972) is a New Zealand chess player holding the title of FIDE Master (FM).
Born in Leningrad, he moved to New Zealand after graduating from university. [1]
Kulashko has represented New Zealand in four Chess Olympiads: in Elista 1998, Bled 2002, Baku 2016 and Batumi 2018 playing board 1 in 1998, 2002 and 2016. His best result was in 1998 when he scored 7.5/11, and finished in 9th place. [2]
Kulashko won the New Zealand Chess Championship in 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/2000 [3] and in 2015/16 (jointly with Michael V. R. Steadman). In 2016 he also became Oceania champion. [4] He also won the New Zealand Rapid Chess Championship in 1997/1998.[ citation needed]
He competed in the Oceania Zonal Chess Championship in 1999, 2000, and 2005.[ citation needed]
Aleksei Kulashko | |
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![]() Aleksei Kulashko at the Waitakere Trust chess tournament, Auckland 2002. | |
Country |
Russia New Zealand |
Born | Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | 3 July 1972
Title | FIDE Master |
FIDE rating | 2354 (February 2016) |
Peak rating | 2400 (July 2000) |
Aleksei Kulashko (born 3 July 1972) is a New Zealand chess player holding the title of FIDE Master (FM).
Born in Leningrad, he moved to New Zealand after graduating from university. [1]
Kulashko has represented New Zealand in four Chess Olympiads: in Elista 1998, Bled 2002, Baku 2016 and Batumi 2018 playing board 1 in 1998, 2002 and 2016. His best result was in 1998 when he scored 7.5/11, and finished in 9th place. [2]
Kulashko won the New Zealand Chess Championship in 1996/97, 1997/98, 1999/2000 [3] and in 2015/16 (jointly with Michael V. R. Steadman). In 2016 he also became Oceania champion. [4] He also won the New Zealand Rapid Chess Championship in 1997/1998.[ citation needed]
He competed in the Oceania Zonal Chess Championship in 1999, 2000, and 2005.[ citation needed]