From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ernesto Inarkiev
Ernesto Inarkiev
Ernesto Inarkiev References
[1] New In Chess, 2006/7. Hail, young and unknown
tribe!, p.66
[2] "Evgeny Alekseev becomes the champion of
Russia". RussiaChess.org. 2006-12-04.
http://www.russiachess.org/eng/content/view/
50/71/. Retrieved 13 May 2010.
[3] "Chernyshov wins Moscow Open 2010". ChessBase.
2010-02-08. http://www.chessbase.com/
newsdetail.asp?newsid=6114. Retrieved 2 May
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External links
• FIDE rating card for Ernesto Inarkiev
• Ernesto Inarkiev player profile at ChessGames.com
Persondata
Full name Эрнесто Инаркиев Name Inarkiev, Ernesto
Country Alternative names
Russia
Short description
Born December 9, 1985 (1985-12-09)
Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Date of birth 1985-12-09
Place of birth Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Title Grandmaster
Date of death
FIDE rating 2692
(No. 52 in the September 2011 FIDE World Rankings) Place of death
Peak rating 2692 (September 2011)
Ernesto Inarkiev (born December 9, 1985 in Osh, Kyrgyzs-
tan) is a Russian chess Grandmaster. He was named af-
ter Ernesto "Che" Guevara.[1] In 2006 he came third in the
59th Russian Chess Championship Superfinal.[2]
In 2010 he tied for 1st–4th with Konstantin Ch-
ernyshov, Le Quang Liem and Evgeny Bareev in the
Moscow Open.[3]
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Categories:
• Chess grandmasters
• 1985 births
• Living people
• Kyrgyzstani chess players
• Kyrgyzstani people of Russian descent
• Russian chess players
• People from Osh
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