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Dennis Wagner | |
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Country | Germany |
Born | 19 June 1997 Kassel, Germany | (age 27)
Title | Grandmaster (2015) |
FIDE rating | 2613 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2620 (March 2024) |
Dennis Wagner (born 19 June 1997) is a German chess grandmaster.
Born in 1997, Wagner won the U10 German Chess Championship in 2007. [1] He competed in the World U12 Chess Championship in 2008, placing ninth. [2] He won the U12 German Chess Championship in 2009. [3] He also placed second in the U14 German Chess Championship in 2010, [4] and second in the U16 German Chess Championship in 2011. [5] In December 2011, he won the Paderborn Cup, scoring 6½/7 (+6–0=1) for a performance rating of over 2700. [5]
He earned his international master title in June 2012 and in November participated in the World U16 Chess Championship, finishing sixth. [6] He finished second in the German Chess Championship in November 2014 and in December achieved the final norm needed for his grandmaster title. [7] He was officially awarded the title in 2015. At the 2015 Gibraltar Open, held from 27 January to 5 February 2015, he scored 7½/10 (+6–1=3) for a performance rating of 2757. In November, he played on board 5 for Germany at the European Team Chess Championship, scoring 3½/6 (+1–0=5). [8]
He is the No. 17 ranked German player as of November 2017. [9] In March 2018, he competed in the European Individual Chess Championship. He placed one-hundred-and-fifty-second, [10] scoring 5½/11 (+3–3=5). [11]
In 2022, he married fellow chess player Dinara Dordzhieva. [12] [13]
Wagner was named the U14 Player of the Year of 2007, [14] 2008 [15] and 2009 [16] by the German Chess Federation, and the U20 Player of the Year of 2012 [17] and 2014. [18]
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Dennis Wagner | |
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![]() Dennis Wagner in 2023 | |
Country | Germany |
Born | 19 June 1997 Kassel, Germany | (age 27)
Title | Grandmaster (2015) |
FIDE rating | 2613 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2620 (March 2024) |
Dennis Wagner (born 19 June 1997) is a German chess grandmaster.
Born in 1997, Wagner won the U10 German Chess Championship in 2007. [1] He competed in the World U12 Chess Championship in 2008, placing ninth. [2] He won the U12 German Chess Championship in 2009. [3] He also placed second in the U14 German Chess Championship in 2010, [4] and second in the U16 German Chess Championship in 2011. [5] In December 2011, he won the Paderborn Cup, scoring 6½/7 (+6–0=1) for a performance rating of over 2700. [5]
He earned his international master title in June 2012 and in November participated in the World U16 Chess Championship, finishing sixth. [6] He finished second in the German Chess Championship in November 2014 and in December achieved the final norm needed for his grandmaster title. [7] He was officially awarded the title in 2015. At the 2015 Gibraltar Open, held from 27 January to 5 February 2015, he scored 7½/10 (+6–1=3) for a performance rating of 2757. In November, he played on board 5 for Germany at the European Team Chess Championship, scoring 3½/6 (+1–0=5). [8]
He is the No. 17 ranked German player as of November 2017. [9] In March 2018, he competed in the European Individual Chess Championship. He placed one-hundred-and-fifty-second, [10] scoring 5½/11 (+3–3=5). [11]
In 2022, he married fellow chess player Dinara Dordzhieva. [12] [13]
Wagner was named the U14 Player of the Year of 2007, [14] 2008 [15] and 2009 [16] by the German Chess Federation, and the U20 Player of the Year of 2012 [17] and 2014. [18]