Ivan Schitco (born 4 January 2003) is a Moldovan chess player who holds the title of Grandmaster (GM, 2022).

Ivan Schitco
Ivan Schitco in 2022
CountryMoldova
Born (2003-01-04) 4 January 2003 (age 21)
Chișinău, Moldova
TitleGrandmaster (2022)
FIDE rating2511 (November 2024)
Peak rating2532 (November 2022)

Biography

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Schitco is one of the best young Moldovan chess players. He participated in European Youth Chess Championships and World Youth Chess Championships.He trained with the international master Boris Itkis and regularly attended the sessions of the Chess Federation Performance Center under the guidance of the distinguished coach Grandmaster Dmitrii Svetuskin. He got the bronze in 2012 at the World School Chess Championship. In November 2017, he ranked first at the Botvinnic Cup International Tournament in Moscow (Russia), where the strongest juniors from 11 countries participated, including 8 chess players with international titles. In 2019 Ivan Schitco won European School Chess Championship in U17 age group.[1]

Schitco played for Moldova in the Chess Olympiad:

Schitco played for Moldova in the European Team Chess Championship:

  • In 2019, at third board in the 22nd European Team Chess Championship in Batumi (+3, =1, -3).[4]

In 2019, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title[5] and received the FIDE Grandmaster (GM) title three years later.[6]

Schitco qualified for the Chess World Cup 2023, where, ranked 150th, he defeated 107th-seed Nidjat Mamedov in the first round, and 22nd-seed Sam Shankland in the second round.

As of 2022, Schitco was a student and chess team member at University of Texas at Dallas.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ European School Chess Championship - Boys & Girls U17
  2. ^ "Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - 44th Olympiad Chennai 2022". chess-results.com.
  3. ^ Magnus Carlsen vs Ivan Schitco || Chess Olympiad 2022 - R10
  4. ^ "22nd European Team Chess Championship 2019 Open". chess-results.com.
  5. ^ IM title application
  6. ^ GM title application
  7. ^ Ivan Schitco - Chess.com
  8. ^ HOME OF U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP CHESS & THE COUNTRY’S TOP PLAYERS
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