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		<title>Mesgen Amanov</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yury</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GM Mesgen is currently the number one rated player in his homeland of Turkmenistan. He has represented his home country in the 2006 and 2008 Olympiads and will do so again in 2010. Mesgen also has represented Turkmenistan in multiple World Youth Championships. In 2009 he was the IL State Co-Champion along with one of his <a href='https://shulmanchess.com/2012/02/mesgen-amanov/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a href="http://shulmanchess.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Mesgen.jpg"><img title="Mesgen" src="http://shulmanchess.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Mesgen.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="260" /></a>GM Mesgen is currently the number one rated player in his homeland of Turkmenistan. He has represented his home country in the 2006 and 2008 Olympiads and will do so again in 2010. Mesgen also has represented Turkmenistan in multiple World Youth Championships. In 2009 he was the IL State Co-Champion along with one of his Chicago Blaze teammates. Mesgen became an International Master in 2007 and achieved his Grandmaster title in 2009.</div>
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		<title>Alex Onischuk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 01:06:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yury</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GM Alex Onischuk He is currently the third-ranked American grandmaster, behind Hikaru Nakamura and Gata Kamsky. Career Highlights: World Youth Championship &#8211; 2nd place, Brazil, 1991 World Junior Championship &#8211; 1-2 place, Germany, 1995 Groningen Chess Tournament &#8211; 1st place, Netherlands, 1995 Chess Olympiad &#8211; Silver medal, Armenia, 1996 Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament &#8211; 2-4 place, Netherlands, <a href='https://shulmanchess.com/2012/02/alex-onischuk/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<div>He is currently the third-ranked American grandmaster, behind Hikaru Nakamura and Gata Kamsky.</div>
<div>Career Highlights:<br />
World Youth Championship &#8211; 2nd place, Brazil, 1991<br />
World Junior Championship &#8211; 1-2 place, Germany, 1995<br />
Groningen Chess Tournament &#8211; 1st place, Netherlands, 1995<br />
Chess Olympiad &#8211; Silver medal, Armenia, 1996<br />
Wijk aan Zee Chess Tournament &#8211; 2-4 place, Netherlands, 1997<br />
European Club Championship &#8211; 1st place, Russia, 1997<br />
Chess Olympiad &#8211; Bronze medal, Russia, 1998<br />
Beijing &#8211; 1st place, China, 1998<br />
Ukrainian Championship &#8211; 1st place, 2000<br />
Pojkovsky Chess Tournament &#8211; 1st place, 2002<br />
3 Times tied for 1st place in the World Open Tournament, 2001, 2002, 2004<br />
Lindsborg Knockout Tournament &#8211; 1st place, 2004<br />
US Open &#8211; 1st place, 2004<br />
Continental Championship - 2nd place, 2005<br />
US Chess Championship &#8211; 1st place, 2006<br />
Chess Olympiad &#8211; Bronze medal, Italy, 2006<br />
Tied for first place in Biel Chess Tournament, 2007<br />
Carlos Torre Memorial &#8211; 1st place, Mexico, 2008<br />
Chess Olympiad &#8211; Bronze medal, Germany, 2008<br />
World Team Championship &#8211; Silver medal, won personal gold medal on board two, Turkey, 2009<br />
Moscow Open &#8211; 1st place, 2009<br />
Two time Mexican Open Champion, 2009 &#8211; 2010<br />
Spice Cup &#8211; 1st place, Lubbock, Texas, 2010<br />
UT Dallas Grandmaster Invitational &#8211; 1st place, 2011</div>
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		<title>Gregory Kaidanov</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 01:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yury</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GM Gregory Kaidanov He learned to play when he was 6 years old from his father. At age 8, he started to attend a chess study group in &#8216;Pioneer&#8217;s House.&#8217; As an adult, he moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1991, with his two children and wife. He now coaches the chess team for Sayre School. He won the <a href='https://shulmanchess.com/2012/02/gregory-kaidanov/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>He learned to play when he was 6 years old from his father. At age 8, he started to attend a chess study group in &#8216;Pioneer&#8217;s House.&#8217;</p>
<p>As an adult, he moved to <a title="Lexington, Kentucky" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexington,_Kentucky">Lexington, Kentucky</a> in 1991, with his two children and wife. He now coaches the chess team for <a title="Sayre School" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayre_School">Sayre School</a>.</p>
<p>He won the 1992 <a title="World Open chess tournament" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Open_chess_tournament">World Open</a> in <a title="Philadelphia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia">Philadelphia</a>, and the 1992 <a title="U.S. Open Chess Championship" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Open_Chess_Championship">U.S. Open</a>.</p>
<p>His first major tournament win came in Moscow 1987, where he defeated Indian star <a title="Vishwanathan Anand" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishwanathan_Anand">Vishwanathan Anand</a>. He earned the IM title that same year, and was awarded the GM title just a year later in 1988.</p>
<p>He is the head coach of the www.uschessschool.com founded in 2006 by IM <a title="Greg Shahade" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Shahade">Greg Shahade</a>.</p>
<p>He is one of the most active Grandmaster teachers in the United States. In 2009 he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.</p>
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<div><strong>Chess awards:</strong></div>
<div>Became an International Master, 1987<br />
Became a Grandmaster, 1988</div>
<div>member of US team, in World Chess Olympiad (Istanbul, Turkey,2000)<br />
member of US team, in World Chess Olympiad (Bled Slovenia,2002)<br />
winner of Aeroflot Open, one of the strongest open tournaments ever (80+ GMs) Moscow, Russia,2002<br />
member of US team,who finished 4th in World Chess Olympiad (Calvia, 2004)<br />
member of US team, who finished 3rd in World Chess Olympiad (Torino, 2006)<br />
3rd place in US Championship (Stillwater, OK, 2007)<br />
Coach of U.S Women&#8217;s Bronze Medal Team (Dresden, Germany, 2008)</div>
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		<title>Yury Shulman</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 01:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yury</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GM Yury Shulman Chess Awards: 2011 and 2010 U.S. Championship Runner-up, 2009 World Team Championship: Silver, 2008 Chess Olympiad Bronze Medalist, 2008 U.S. Champion, 2006 U.S. Open Champion, T-1st World Open 2001, 1st: Montreal 2008 Yury Shulman achieved the Grandmaster title in 1995 and moved to the U.S. four years later to become one of the <a href='https://shulmanchess.com/2012/02/yury-shulman/'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<div><strong>GM Yury Shulman</strong></div>
<div>Chess Awards:</div>
<div>2011 and 2010 U.S. Championship Runner-up, 2009 World Team Championship: Silver, 2008 Chess Olympiad Bronze Medalist, 2008 U.S. Champion, 2006 U.S. Open Champion, T-1st World Open 2001, 1st: Montreal 2008</div>
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<div>Yury Shulman achieved the Grandmaster title in 1995 and moved to the U.S. four years later to become one of the top American players</div>
<div>Shulman also coached the 2006 Women’s Olympiad team in Turin to an impressive fourth place finish. In 2008, Yury joined the men&#8217;s Olympic team and helped lead them to a fantastic bronze medal finish. Yury scored the final clutch win over Ukraine&#8217;s board four, Efimenko to clinch bronze.</div>
<div>Yury credits his excellent results in the past few years to his chess students. Yury has been teaching since he graduated from UTD. He also founded the organization <strong><span style="color: #008080;"><a href="http://shulmanchess.com/global-projects/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #008080;">Chess Without Borders</span></a>.  </span></strong></div>
<div><strong></strong><span style="color: #008080;"><span style="color: #000000;">Teaching has helped him see chess in a different way, and he even came up with opening novelties while working with his students. Some chess professionals only teach because of the financial reward, but Yury claims that even if he were rich, he’d still coach. To learn from Shulman, you can buy his book Chess! Lessons From a Grandmaster. <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a href="http://main.uschess.org/content/view/9216/520/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff;">(Read Elizabeth Vicary&#8217;s CLO review.)</span></a></span></span></span></div>
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