- Vladimir Malaniuk
Infobox chess player
playername = Vladimir Malaniuk
caption=Vladimir Malaniuk at Kraków, 2006
birthname = Vladimir Pavlovich Malaniuk
country = UKR
datebirth = birth date and age|1957|7|21
placebirth =Arkhangelsk ,Soviet Union
datedeath =
placedeath =
title = Grandmaster
worldchampion =
womensworldchampion =
rating = 2534 (October 2008)
peakrating = 2635 (July 1993)Vladimir Pavlovich Malaniuk (Malanyuk) (born July 21, 1957,
Arkhangelsk ,Soviet Union ) is a Ukrainian chess master.Considered by many to be one of the more colourful characters on the chess circuit, he has an extraordinary talent for
rapid chess , which has been demonstrated at some of the world's most prestigious 'speed chess' tournaments.In 2005, he finished second at the
Tallinn (Keres Memorial) rapid event, behindAlexey Shirov but ahead of such luminaries asAnatoly Karpov andBoris Gelfand . The same year, he took the silver medal at the European Rapid Championship, behind the strong Hungarian Grandmaster (GM)Zoltan Gyimesi . His sustained efforts were again rewarded in 2006, when at theAjaccio Open Rapid event, he finished clear winner, ahead of a large group of strong GMs and Super-GMs including Kasimdzhanov, Milov, Bareev, Motylev, Bologan, Almasi, Smirin, Sokolov, Naiditsch, Sasikirin and Van Wely.Whilst it is rare that older players can achieve this kind of success against more youthful talents, it is not completely unknown.
Yuri Balashov is another mature player who enjoys success in such events and it is probable that good quality rapid chess relies as much on intuition as calculation and stamina, giving the experienced professional good chances against younger, sharper, but less knowledgeable minds.Malaniuk has also been a strong player at standard time limits, winning many national and international tournaments, including
Minsk 1985,Kostroma 1985 (USSR Ch. Semi-final),Lvov 1986 andFrunze 1987 on the road to securing his Grandmaster title (awarded in 1987). There were further victories recorded atForlì in 1990 and 1992,Porto San Giorgio 1994, Minsk 1997Krasnodar 2001,Arkhangelsk 2002, Krasnodar 2002,Koszalin 2002,Kolobrzeg 2003,Kraków 2003 andMielno 2006. Notable runner-up performances includeBaku 1983, Tallinn 1987, Lvov 1988,Świdnica 2001 and Kraków 2004.He was a regular participant of the Soviet Championships between 1983 and 1991; his best finish occurring in 1986, when he shared second place behind
Vitaly Tseshkovsky . In Ukraine, he has thus far been the national champion on three occasions, in 1980, 1981 and 1986. In team chess, he played for Ukraine in theMoscow 1994,Yerevan 1996 andElista 1998Chess Olympiad s, winning team silver and bronze medals in '96 and '98, respectively.Malaniuk has been credited with an important contribution to
chess opening theory. Along withSergey Dolmatov , Mikhail Gurevich andEvgeny Bareev , his faithful adherence to the LeningradDutch Defence (described as a hybrid of the Dutch and theKing's Indian ) helped shape a dynamic new approach to the system in the 1980s and this led to a dramatic resurgence of interest. That it affords black the opportunity to unbalance the position and fight for the full point is probably its main attraction. The system has since become a popular choice for players at all levels, following the publication of a number of books and theoretical guides.In a more minor capacity, he and
Vladimir Akopian are noted for their attempts at reviving the Spielmann variation (4.Qb3) of theNimzo-Indian Defence , but have not met with any real success.In 2001, Russian player and chess journalist Evgeny Atarov reported that Malaniuk was severely ill and was undergoing a number of surgical operations, the funding of which had become a cause for concern.
ample game
[http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1112474 Polugaevsky-Malaniuk, USSR Ch. 1983, Leningrad Dutch, 0-1] Black ventures forward on the kingside while carefully neutralising white's central threat.
References
*cite book | author=Cafferty, Bernard and
Mark Taimanov | title=The Soviet Championships | publisher=Cadogan Chess | year=1998 | id=ISBN 1857442016
* [http://www.olimpbase.org Olimpbase - Olympiads and other Team event information]External links
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=17628? Malaniuk's games at Chessgames.com]
*fide|id=14100177|name=Vladimir Malaniuk
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