Zoltan Gyimesi
Hungarian chess grandmaster
Zoltan Gyimesi | |
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Country | Hungary |
Born | (1977-03-31) 31 March 1977 (age 47) Kecskemét, Hungary |
Title | Grandmaster (1996) |
FIDE rating | 2674 (June 2024) |
Peak rating | 2674 (July 2012) |
Peak ranking | No. 71 (April 2013) |
Zoltán Gyimesi (born 31 March 1977) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster and national champion in 2005. He has participated in four Chess Olympiads (1998, 2002, 2004, 2006) with a record of +11=18-4. In 2002, at the 35th Chess Olympiad, the Hungarian team won the silver medal with Gyimesi on the fourth board.[1]
In 2004, he tied for 1st-6th with Evgeniy Najer, Artyom Timofeev, Kaido Külaots, Sergey Grigoriants and Oleg Korneev in the Cappelle-la-Grande Open.[2] In 2005 he won the Hungarian Chess Championship,[3] the EU Individual Open Chess Championship[4] and the European Rapid Chess Championship.[5]
Gyimesi is married to IM Nóra Medvegy.[6]
References
- ^ Zoltán Gyimesi team chess record at OlimpBase.org
- ^ 20e Open International de Cappelle-la-Grande 2004 Cappelle-la-Grande Open official website. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Crowther, Mark (23 May 2005). "TWIC 550: Hungarian Championships". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Crowther, Mark (4 April 2005). "TWIC 543: European Union Championship". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Gyimesi, Zoltán (29 May 2008). "Miskolc: Carlsen draws first blood". ChessBase. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
- ^ Relatives of Chessplayers
External links
- Zoltan Gyimesi games at 365Chess.com
- Zoltan Gyimesi player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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Hungarian grandmasters
Chess players for Hungary with the FIDE title of grandmaster (GM)
- Péter Ács
- Gergely Aczel
- András Adorján
- Zoltán Almási
- Emil Anka
- Gergely Antal
- Imre Balog
- Csaba Balogh
- Tamás Bánusz
- Gedeon Barcza
- László Bárczay
- Dávid Bérczes
- Ferenc Berkes
- István Bilek
- Dénes Boros [Wikidata]
- Cao Sang [Wikidata]
- István Csom
- Attila Czebe [Wikidata]
- Péter Dely
- Viktor Erdős
- Iván Faragó
- János Flesch
- András Flumbort [Wikidata]
- Tamas Fodor Jr.
- Tibor Fogarasi [Wikidata]
- Győző Forintos
- Miklos Galyas [Wikidata]
- Benjámin Gledura
- László Gonda [Wikidata]
- Attila Grószpéter
- Zoltan Gyimesi
- Imre Héra Jr. [Wikidata]
- Hoang Thanh Trang
- Karoly Honfi
- Ádám Horváth
- Csaba Horváth
- József Horváth
- Péter Horváth
- Gábor Kállai
- Gergely Kántor
- Bence Korpa [hu]
- Ádám Kozák
- Peter Leko
- Levente Lengyel
- Péter Lukács
- Géza Maróczy
- Zoltán Medvegy [Wikidata]
- Oliver Mihok [de; ru; hu]
- Gábor Nagy
- Gyula Pap
- Gábor Papp [de; fr; hu]
- József Pintér
- Judit Polgár
- Susan Polgar
- Lajos Portisch
- Péter Prohászka
- Richárd Rapport
- Zoltán Ribli
- Róbert Ruck
- Gyula Sax
- Lajos Seres [de; pl; hu]
- Krisztián Szabó
- László Szabó
- Péter Székely
- Tibor Tolnai [Wikidata]
- László Vadász
- Zoltán Varga
- See also: List of chess grandmasters
- Category:Hungarian chess players