Ahmed Adly

Ahmed Adly (Arabic أحمد عدلي; born February 19, 1987 in Cairo ) is an Egyptian grandmaster in chess.

Ahmed Adly won in 2007 in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, the World Championship under 20 ( U20). With 10 points from 13 games he won, as 21 of the seedings under 80 participants, half a point ahead of the Russian Ivan Popov. None of his games in this tournament ended in a draw. Adly is the first African ever to have won this item.

Already in 2001 he won as a 14- year-old African U20 Championships, thereby received the title of International Master and performed his first Grandmaster norm. 2003 and 2004, he scored the two missing for the title standards, by which he became the first Grand Master of Egypt and also the youngest of Africa. In 2004, he also finished third at the U18 World Championships in Heraklion. Besides winning the African championship in 2005 in Lusaka in 2006, he shared the prestigious Open in Reykjavik first place with players like Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Gabriel Sargsyan and defeated Among other things, the Norwegian Magnus Carlsen young star. In May 2007 he won the International Open Batelco in Bahrain. In the African Continental Championship in September 2007 in Windhoek, he finished fifth and qualified for the next World Cup. In 2008, he told Dorian Rogozenko and Edvīns Kengis first place in the open Hamburger Championship. In 2009 he was Egyptian 's singles champion in Cairo.

Ahmed Adly was from the age of nine by the Technical Director of the Egyptian Chess Federation, Hassan Khaled, trained. 2001 trained him Igor Rausis and 2005 Edvīns Kengis.

For the Egyptian national team Adly played at the Chess Olympiads in Turin in 2006 (Score: 4, -3, = 3) and Dresden 2008 (Score: 3 -5 = 3) on the first board. With the club Sharkia Dokhan he was in season 2006/2007 Egyptian team champion. In the seasons 2008/ 09 and 2009/10 Ahmed Adly was reported at Hamburger SK in the chess Bundesliga, but he has only been used twice in the first season, in the second not at all.

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