- Jon Arnason
Jon Loftur Arnason (born
November 13 1960 ) is anIceland icchess grandmaster, three-time national champion, and a successful businessman.Not unlike fellow Scandinavians
Simen Agdestein andMagnus Carlsen , Arnason in his youth was hailed as a potential world champion after a string of startling results. In 1976, while only 15, he tied first in an event for players under 21. The same year, he won an Icelandic open tournament with the outstanding score of 9.5/11. Just a year later, playing in a telex match for Iceland against England, he drew as Black againstJonathan Mestel , an established master. Also in 1977, atCagnes-sur-Mer , he won the World Under-16 championship (ahead of other distinguished young talents, includingGarry Kasparov ), before becoming Icelandic champion on the first of three occasions (1977, 1982 and 1988). Shortly thereafter, he accepted an invitation to join the Botvinnik chess school. In 1979,FIDE awarded him the title ofInternational Master .In international competition, he took first at Husavik 1985, Plovdiv 1986 and Helsinki 1986 (shared). 1986 was also the year that FIDE awarded him the
International Grandmaster title.In individual encounters with some of the world's best players, Arnason showed that he was always a very dangerous opponent. He defeated world championship contenders and super-grandmasters of the calibre of Short, Korchnoi, Shirov, Adams, Dreev, Vaganian and Larsen. He has also drawn former world champions Petrosian, Smyslov, Tal, Karpov, and Khalifman.
Representing the national Olympiad team between 1978 and 1994, he helped Iceland to very respectable 5th and 6th place finishes in 1986 and 1992 respectively. From 1982 onwards, he consistently turned in high scores in this arena.
Arnason ceased playing competitively around 1995, in order to concentrate on his other passion, business and finance. He obtained a Degree in Finance and Accounting from the
University of Iceland and embarked on a career that took him to Icelandic dot-com firm Oz Communications Inc., where he was appointed company Secretary and Treasurer. Perhaps due to Arnason's elevated position, the company showed an affinity with chess and in 2000, sponsored the prestigious rapid "chess@iceland" tournament, won by Kasparov ahead of Anand. Arnason took part, but was by then short of top class practice and finished in last place. Since then, he has continued to play only in a minor capacity, mainly in local team tournaments.References
* "Chess" Magazine (August 1978) - page 346, A new Icelandic star.
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]
* [http://sec.edgar-online.com/2002/04/15/0000892569-02-000807/Section18.asp Reference to Arnason's business career up to 2002]External links
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