Artur Kogan
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Artur Kogan (born 29 January 1974, Chernivtsi, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian–born Israeli chess grandmaster.
Kogan immigrated from Ukraine to Israel when he was 2 years old and spent more than 20 years in Israel. He currently resides in Tarragona, Spain. He has also lived 3 years in France, 1 year in Prague, 8 months in Switzerland, and half a year in Ljubljana (Slovenia) and Budapest, Hungary.
In 1981-89 he was the winner of town open championships in Israel of Bat Yam, Holon, Rishon LeZion, Petah Tikva, among others.
Among other tournaments, he has won the 1991 Biel, 1994 Kecskemet, 1996 Formie, 1996 Vlissingen, 1996 Sas Van Gent] Open (Holland), 1996 Ischia (Italy), 1998 Ljubliana (Slovenia), 1998 Pyramiden Cup (Germany), 1999 Ljubliana, 2000 Almassora (Spain), 2000 Cutro Open (Italy), 2000 Quebec Open, 2001 Nordic Scandinavian Open, 2001 Salou Costa Dorada ( Spain), 2002 Genove (Italy), 2005 Paris Open, 2005 Tarragona Open, and 2006 Ashdod Open (Israel) tournaments.
He was awarded the GM title in 1998.
[edit] External links
- FIDE rating card for Artur Kogan
- Artur Kogan at ChessGames.com
- Kogan website
- Jeruchess bio
- "South African Nightmare - Decision of the CHESSA Ethics Committee; Chess South Africa; REPORT OF THE CHESSA ETHICS COMMITTEE IN REGARD TO THE COMPLAINT OF GM ARTHUR KOGAN AGAINST MR JACKIE NGUBENI," 12/8/06
- Artur Kogan autobiography