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Sergey Alexandrovich Karjakin (born 12
January 1990) is a
Russian chess grandmaster and politician. A
chess prodigy, he
previously held the
record for...
- the
challenger Sergey Karjakin to
determine the
World Chess Champion.
Carlsen had been
world champion since 2013,
while Karjakin qualified as challenger...
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Fabiano Caruana,
Hikaru Nakamura, Richárd Rapport, and Ding Liren.
Sergey Karjakin was
originally a qualifier, but was
disqualified for
breaching the FIDE...
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musicians and
social activists:
Evgeni Malkin,
Yelena Isinbayeva,
Sergey Karjakin,
Sergey Tetyukhin,
Nikolay Rastorguyev,
Polina Gagarina, Dima Bilan, Ilya...
- in 2019 and 2022. He
defended his
classical world title against Sergey Karjakin in 2016,
Fabiano Caruana in 2018, and Ian
Nepomniachtchi in 2021. Carlsen...
- Tournament. Two
World Cup
qualifiers (Boris
Gelfand in 2009 and
Sergey Karjakin in 2015) won the
subsequent Candidates tournament and pla**** in the World...
- held in Moscow, Russia, from 11 to 30
March 2016. The winner,
Sergey Karjakin,
earned the
right to
challenge the
defending world champion,
Magnus Carlsen...
- in the
world per the May 2013 FIDE
World Rankings. It was won by
Sergey Karjakin, with
Magnus Carlsen and
Hikaru Nakamura tied for
second place. Norway...
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tournament winner Sergey Karjakin.
Anand had the
unique distinction of
being the only
player to have
beaten the
winner Karjakin in the 2016
Candidates Tournament...
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previously held by GM
Sergey Karjakin.
Mishra received congratulations from many players,
including former record holder Karjakin and
Magnus Carlsen. A New...