Yuriy Kuzubov

Juryj Kusubow (Ukrainian Юрий Кузубов, the World Chess Federation FIDE Yuriy Kuzubov; born January 26, 1990 in Sytschowka, Smolensk Oblast ) is a Ukrainian chess master.

As Juryj Kusubow was four months old, the family moved to Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast. It comes from the A.V. Momot chess club in Kramatorsk, which has also produced other world-class players such as Ruslan Ponomariov, Sergey Karjakin, Kateryna Lahno, Oleksandr Areschtschenko and Sachar Jefymenko. Upon reaching his third Grandmaster norm 2004, he was at the age of 14 years, 7 months and 12 days after Sergei Karjakin of the world's second- youngest grandmaster.

In the U14 World Cup in 2004 in Heraklion, he received a silver medal. In the World Chess Cup 2005, he failed in the first round of Oleksandr Mojissejenko. In 2009 he won the International Open in Indian Gurgaon Alexander Areschtschenko, 2011, the Reykjavík Open against Ivan Sokolov.

For the Ukrainian national Juryj Kusubow played in the European Team Championship in 2005. 1 in the Austrian Bundesliga he played in the 2009/10 season for wood Dohr. In Spain, he plays for cajacanarias in Iceland for TB A.

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