Evgeny Tomashevsky

Yevgeny Jurjewitsch Tomaschewski (in Russian Евгений Юрьевич Томашевский, scientific transliteration Evgenij Tomaševskij; born July 1, 1987 in Saratov ) is a leading Russian chess master.

Life

Tomaschewski 1997 Russian Youth U10 champion, 2001 winner of the U18 age category, the same year he played for the first time at the Russian adults Championship in Elista, where he gained almost 50 percent of the points was 14 years old and honorable hit. In the World Youth Championships U16 in Kallithea (Chalkidiki ) In 2003, he won bronze at the World Youth Championships U18 in Heraklion in the following year he became vice world champion after Poland Radosław Wojtaszek. In 2005 he qualified again for the final of the Russian Cup in Moscow, which was particularly strongly held this year and was won by Sergei Rublevsky.

In the same year, the FIDE Tomaschewski awarded the grandmaster title. In 2006, he shared first place in the Open in Pardubice and second place in the highest league of Russia, the qualifying tournament in Tomsk to Russian championship in the same year, at the Tomaschewski managed a shared fifth place. In 2007 he was by Yevgeny Alexeyev and shared second place ( with Dmitri Yakovenko, Ni Hua and Wang Yue ) in the very strong field Aeroflot Open in Moscow. In the same year he shared first place in the highest league of Russia in Krasnoyarsk and qualified again for the final in the same year. This in turn staged in Moscow final Tomaschewski won behind Alexander Morozevich and Alexander Grishchuk the bronze medal. In March 2009 he won the European Championship in Budva by tag battle against Vladimir Malakhov.

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