Volodar Murzin | |
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Full name | Volodar Arturovich Murzin |
Country |
Russia (until 2022) FIDE (since 2022) |
Born | Nizhny Tagil, Russia | 18 July 2006
Title | Grandmaster (2022) |
FIDE rating | 2632 (April 2024) |
Peak rating | 2635 (January 2024) |
Volodar Arturovich Murzin ( Russian: Володар Артурович Мурзин; born 18 July 2006) [1] is a Russian chess grandmaster.
Originally from Nizhny Tagil, Murzin lives in Khimki. [1]
Murzin won the U12 title at the European Youth Chess Championship 2018, [1] with a draw against Jakub Chyzy in the final round. [2]
In the Chess World Cup 2021, where he was seeded 151st, he reached the second round shortly before his 15th birthday, [1] [3] losing to 23rd-seeded Vladislav Artemiev by one point in a tiebreaker. [4] He later competed in the 2021 Julius Baer Challengers Chess Tour, placing 4th. [5]
Volodar Murzin | |
---|---|
Full name | Volodar Arturovich Murzin |
Country |
Russia (until 2022) FIDE (since 2022) |
Born | Nizhny Tagil, Russia | 18 July 2006
Title | Grandmaster (2022) |
FIDE rating | 2632 (April 2024) |
Peak rating | 2635 (January 2024) |
Volodar Arturovich Murzin ( Russian: Володар Артурович Мурзин; born 18 July 2006) [1] is a Russian chess grandmaster.
Originally from Nizhny Tagil, Murzin lives in Khimki. [1]
Murzin won the U12 title at the European Youth Chess Championship 2018, [1] with a draw against Jakub Chyzy in the final round. [2]
In the Chess World Cup 2021, where he was seeded 151st, he reached the second round shortly before his 15th birthday, [1] [3] losing to 23rd-seeded Vladislav Artemiev by one point in a tiebreaker. [4] He later competed in the 2021 Julius Baer Challengers Chess Tour, placing 4th. [5]