- Ruslan Ponomariov
Infobox chess player
playername = Ruslan Ponomariov
caption= Ruslan Ponomariov
birthname = Руслан Пономарьов
country = UKR
datebirth = birth date and age|1983|10|11
placebirth =Horlivka ,Soviet Union
datedeath =
placedeath =
title = Grandmaster
worldchampion = 2002–2004 (FIDE)
womensworldchampion =
rating = 2718
(No. 19 on the July 2008 FIDE ratings list)
peakrating = 2743 (April 2002)Ruslan Ponomariov ( _ua. Руслан Пономарьов; _ru. Русла́н Пономарёв) (born
October 11 ,1983 ) is a Ukrainianchess player and formerFIDE world champion.On the January 2008 FIDE
Elo rating list Ponomariov had a rating of 2719, making him number eighteen in the world and the Ukrainian number three, behindVassily Ivanchuk andSergey Karjakin . His highest rating ever was 2743 on the April 2002 FIDE list.Early career
Ponomariov was born in
Horlivka inUkraine to parents of Russian ethnicity. In 1994 he placed third in the World Under-12 Championship at the age of ten. In 1996 he won the European Under-18 Championship at the age of just twelve, and the following year won the World Under-18 Championship. In 1998, at the age of fourteen, he was awarded the Grandmaster title, making him the youngest ever player at that time to hold the title.Among Ponomariov's notable later results are first at the Donetsk Zonal in 1998, 5/7 in the European Club Cup 2000 (including a victory over then-FIDE World Champion
Alexander Khalifman ), joint first with 7.5/9 at Torshavn 2000, 8.5/11 for Ukraine in the 2001Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, winning gold medal on board 2, and first place with 7/10 in the 2001 Governor's Cup in Kramatorsk.World Champion
In 2002 he beat his fellow countryman
Vassily Ivanchuk in the final of theFIDE World Chess Championship 2002 by a score of 4.5-2.5 to become FIDE world champion at the age of eighteen, the first teenager to ever become world champion.In the same year he finished second in the very strong Linares tournament behind
Garry Kasparov . His result in the strong 2003 Corus tournament at Wijk aan Zee was less good - despite having the third highestElo rating , he finished only join eleventh out of fourteen players with 6/13, and at Linares the same year he finished only fifth out of seven with 5.5/12.There were plans for him to play a fourteen game match against Kasparov in
Yalta in September 2003, the winner of which would go on to play the winner of a match betweenVladimir Kramnik andPéter Lékó as part of the so-called "Prague Agreement" to reunify theWorld Chess Championship (from 1993 until 2006 there were two world chess championships). However, this was called off after Ponomariov refused to sign his contract without reservation.Ponomariov remained FIDE champion until
Rustam Kasimdzhanov won theFIDE World Chess Championship 2004 .Post-championship career
On Ponomariov's 20th birthday,
October 11 2003 , he became the first high-profile player to default a game because of hismobile phone ringing during play. This happened in round one of the European Team Championship inPlovdiv ,Bulgaria , when Ponomariov was playing black against Swedish GMEvgenij Agrest .He finished in the top 10 in the 2005 FIDE World Cup, which qualified him for the Candidates for the
FIDE World Chess Championship 2007 , being played in May-June 2007. He was eliminated in the first round, losing 3.5-2.5 toSergei Rublevsky .Playing style
In his games with white, Ponomariov has almost always played 1. e4 (see
chess opening ), entering the main lines of theRuy Lopez andSicilian Defence . With black, he has played the Sicilian against 1. e4 and also replied 1... e5, going into the Ruy Lopez. Against 1. d4 he has adopted a variety of defences, including theQueen's Gambit Accepted , the Queen's Indian Defence and theKing's Indian Defence . Earlier in his career he experimented with theBenko Gambit andPirc Defence , but as of 2003 these have fallen out of his repertoire.External links
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* [http://chess.vrsac.com/search/player_e.asp?FC=14103320 Rating data]
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