- Varuzhan Akobian
Infobox chess player
playername = Varuzhan Akobian
caption = Varuzhan Akobian
birthname = Varuzhan Akobian
country = ARM/USA
datebirth = birth date and age|1983|11|19
placebirth = Yerevan,Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , USSR
datedeath =
placedeath =
title = Grandmaster
worldchampion =
rating =2585 (October 2007 FIDE ratings list)
peakrating =2600 (January, 06)Varuzhan Akobian (born
November 19 1983 ) is an American Grandmaster ofchess , originally fromArmenia , who now resides inLos Angeles . He began playing chess at age 5 when his family moved toMongolia . Due to the inordinately harsh weather conditions there, "Var" and his sister were encouraged to stay indoors and play chess. In this unusual circumstance, Akobian's intense love of chess was born.Akobian and his family returned to Armenia when he was seven and he began studies at a chess academy created by the Armenian Ministry of Education specifically for talented chess players. Here, he received instruction from his first real chess coaches, Gagik Sargissian and IM
Ashot Nadanian . Vahag Grigorian, a high-ranking Minister in the Armenian government, provided financial support that enabled Varuzhan to compete in tournaments outside of Armenia.In 1992, Akobian qualified to play in his first rated tournament, the Armenian Junior Chess Championship; he earned 3rd place in the under 10 (years) section. In 1993, Varuzhan defeated every player in his section and earned 1st place in the event; a feat he would accomplish three times. At age 9, he participated in the
World Chess Championship in Czechoslovakia, his first appearance on an international stage and where he tied for 8th in a field of 50 participants.In 1994 and 1996, Akobian competed in the European Junior Championship where he placed 4th each time. In 1995, he won the tournament in the under 12 section and took 3rd place in the World Rapid Chess Championship held in Paris. In 1997, Varuzhan played in one of chess's most prestigious tournaments: the Kasparov Cup in Moscow. Only the top 2 players from any given country may participate in the event. Akobian took 2nd place, ceding 1st to
Levon Aronian , now among the top 10 players in the world. Varuzhan's performance at the Kasparov Cup earned him a monthly scholarship which allowed him to procure exceptional coaching and attend chess retreats conducted by world renowned Grandmasters. In 1999, Akobian earned the National Master title at the age of 15 and at 16, became a FIDEInternational Master . In 2001, he moved to the United States and one week after his 20th birthday in November, 2003, earned FIDE’s highest title, International Grandmaster. Akobian has won many tournaments, including the World Open Chess tournament inPhiladelphia on three separate occasions; he shared first place in 2002 and won it outright in 2004 and 2007. An arguably greater achievement was his shared first place finish at the San Marino tournament that immediately followed the37th Chess Olympiad . As of December 2007 he is the highest rated player in the state ofCalifornia according to the USCF website, with a 2665 rating (2585, FIDE). He also won the American Continental Championship in Cali,Colombia , which qualified him for the 2007 World Cup.Akobian is featured in
MTV 's "True Life " documentary "I'm a Genius".External links
*fide|id=13300580|name=Varuzhan Akobian
*chessgames player|id=51148
*http://www.akobian.com
* [http://www.olimpbase.org/players/wegai60h.html OlimpBase]
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