Mikhail Ulibin | |
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Full name | Mikhail Vitalyevich Ulibin |
Country | Soviet Union → Russia |
Born | 31 May 1971 |
Title | Grandmaster (1991) |
Peak rating | 2589 (July 2002) |
Mikhail Vitalyevich Ulibin (Russian: Михаил Витальевич Улыбин; born 31 May 1971) is a Russian chess player, who was awarded the title of grandmaster by FIDE in 1991.
He played in the Soviet junior championships of 1984, [1] 1985 (3rd place), [2] 1986, [3] 1987, [4] and 1988 (tied for 1st–2nd with Gata Kamsky). [5] Ulibin took the silver medal in the World Junior Chess Championship of 1991. [6]
In 1994, he finished second behind Peter Svidler in the Russian championship at Elista [7] and played for Russia's second team in the Moscow Chess Olympiad. [8] His team took he bronze medal.
He won the 1998/1999 Rilton Cup in Stockholm. [9] In 2001, Ulibin won the Monarch Assurance International tournament at Port Erin, Isle of Man. [10] In 2002, he won the Masters' tournament of the 12th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival edging out Evgeny Gleizerov and Shukhrat Safin on tiebreak, after all finished on 6½/9 points. [11] [12] In 2003, he tied for 3rd–10th with Vladimir Belov, Alexei Kornev, Farrukh Amonatov, Alexey Kim, Alexander Areshchenko, Andrey Shariyazdanov, and Spartak Vysochin in the St. Petersburg 300 Open tournament. [13] Ulibin came first in the Master Open Tournament in Biel 2007 [14] and in the Zagreb Open in 2010. [15] In 2011, he won the Central Serbia Championship in Paraćin; [16] tied for 2nd–6th with Konstantine Shanava, Maxim Turov, Robert Hovhannisyan, and Levon Babujian in the 4th Karen Asrian Memorial tournament in Jermuk; [17] and came first at Winterthur. [18]
Mikhail Ulibin | |
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Full name | Mikhail Vitalyevich Ulibin |
Country | Soviet Union → Russia |
Born | 31 May 1971 |
Title | Grandmaster (1991) |
Peak rating | 2589 (July 2002) |
Mikhail Vitalyevich Ulibin (Russian: Михаил Витальевич Улыбин; born 31 May 1971) is a Russian chess player, who was awarded the title of grandmaster by FIDE in 1991.
He played in the Soviet junior championships of 1984, [1] 1985 (3rd place), [2] 1986, [3] 1987, [4] and 1988 (tied for 1st–2nd with Gata Kamsky). [5] Ulibin took the silver medal in the World Junior Chess Championship of 1991. [6]
In 1994, he finished second behind Peter Svidler in the Russian championship at Elista [7] and played for Russia's second team in the Moscow Chess Olympiad. [8] His team took he bronze medal.
He won the 1998/1999 Rilton Cup in Stockholm. [9] In 2001, Ulibin won the Monarch Assurance International tournament at Port Erin, Isle of Man. [10] In 2002, he won the Masters' tournament of the 12th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival edging out Evgeny Gleizerov and Shukhrat Safin on tiebreak, after all finished on 6½/9 points. [11] [12] In 2003, he tied for 3rd–10th with Vladimir Belov, Alexei Kornev, Farrukh Amonatov, Alexey Kim, Alexander Areshchenko, Andrey Shariyazdanov, and Spartak Vysochin in the St. Petersburg 300 Open tournament. [13] Ulibin came first in the Master Open Tournament in Biel 2007 [14] and in the Zagreb Open in 2010. [15] In 2011, he won the Central Serbia Championship in Paraćin; [16] tied for 2nd–6th with Konstantine Shanava, Maxim Turov, Robert Hovhannisyan, and Levon Babujian in the 4th Karen Asrian Memorial tournament in Jermuk; [17] and came first at Winterthur. [18]