Benjámin Gledura (born 4 July 1999) is a Hungarian chess grandmaster.
Benjámin Gledura | |
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Country | Hungary |
Born | Eger, Hungary | 4 July 1999
Title | Grandmaster (2016) |
FIDE rating | 2652 (November 2024) |
Peak rating | 2654 (June 2019) |
Ranking | No. 81 (November 2024) |
Peak ranking | No. 81 (November 2024) |
Chess career
editBorn in 1999, Gledura earned his international master title in 2014[1] and his grandmaster title in 2016.[2] He is the No. 3 ranked active Hungarian player as of September 2023.[update][3]
Gledura competed in the Tata Steel Challengers in January 2019, placing third with 8½/13 (+5–1=7).[4] In March, he participated in the European Individual Chess Championship. He placed 19th with 7½/11 (+5–1=5) and qualified for the Chess World Cup 2019.[5]
References
edit- ^ 3rd quarter Presidential Board Meeting August 2014 FIDE
- ^ 87th FIDE Congress 2016, Baku, Azerbaijan FIDE
- ^ "PERIOD: SEPTEMBER 2023 – RANK STANDARD RATING HUNGARY". FIDE.
- ^ McGourty, Colin (28 January 2019). "Tata Steel 2019, 13: Carlsen's Magnificent Seven". Chess24.
- ^ European Individual Chess Championship 2019: Gledura Benjamin chess-results
External links
edit- Benjamin Gledura player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Benjamin Gledura rating card at FIDE