Sergey Drygalov | |
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Country | Russia |
Born | Kurgan, Russia | May 19, 1999
Title | Grandmaster (2022) [1] |
FIDE rating | 2541 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2558 (April 2024) |
Sergey Drygalov is a Russian chess grandmaster.
In April 2019, he won the Russian Junior U21 Championship. [2]
In September 2020, he won the open individual section of the All-Russian Student Competition. In the team section, he was representing Ural State Mining University (which was also the winning team) alongside Alexey Sarana, Polina Shuvalova, and Anna Afonasieva. [3]
In September 2023, he won a Titled Tuesday tournament held on chess.com, where he went undefeated in the tournament. [4]
His twin brother Andrey Drygalov is also a grandmaster.
Sergey Drygalov | |
---|---|
Country | Russia |
Born | Kurgan, Russia | May 19, 1999
Title | Grandmaster (2022) [1] |
FIDE rating | 2541 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2558 (April 2024) |
Sergey Drygalov is a Russian chess grandmaster.
In April 2019, he won the Russian Junior U21 Championship. [2]
In September 2020, he won the open individual section of the All-Russian Student Competition. In the team section, he was representing Ural State Mining University (which was also the winning team) alongside Alexey Sarana, Polina Shuvalova, and Anna Afonasieva. [3]
In September 2023, he won a Titled Tuesday tournament held on chess.com, where he went undefeated in the tournament. [4]
His twin brother Andrey Drygalov is also a grandmaster.