Zhou Jianchao
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Full name | Zhou Jianchao |
Country | China |
Born |
Shanghai, China | June 11, 1988
Title | Grandmaster (2006) |
FIDE rating | 2565 (February 2014) |
Peak rating | 2668 (July 2010) |
Zhou Jianchao (Chinese: 周健超; born June 11, 1988 in Shanghai)[1] is a Chinese chess Grandmaster. In 2006, he became China's 21st Grandmaster at the age of 17. In March 2009, Zhou became for the first time in his career a top 100 player in the world. He is ranked 117th globally and 5th in China.
Career
- He learned to play chess at the age of 6.
- In 2004, at the 2nd Russia-China Match, he scored 4.5/6 with a performance of 2623.[2]
- First GM norm at the 2005 Aeroflot Open (A2 Group) having scored 6/9 (perf 2727)
- Second GM norm at the 2005 Dubai Open having scored 6/9 (perf 2664)
- Zhou was the runner-up of the National Individual Championship and joint runner-up of the World Team Championship in 2005.
- Third GM norm at the 2006 Aeroflot Open (A2 Group) having scored 6.5/9 (perf 2616)[3]
- He is a co-champion of Asian Team Championship and won a Board Gold in 2008.[4]
- Zhou qualified for the Chess World Cup 2007 (held in Khanty-Mansiysk) where he reached Round Three. He eventually lost to Michael Adams after having upset Emil Sutovsky and Andrei Volokitin in the first two rounds. In this tournament he achieved a performance rating of 2687. This was his biggest achievement to date.
- At the 2009 Aeroflot Open, Zhou came third on tiebreak scoring 6.0/9 (+3,=6,-0) with a 2753 performance.
- He reached the second round of the Chess World Cup 2009 in Khanty-Mansiysk.
- Zhou Jianchao scored 6.0/9 (+3,=6,-0) at the 2010 Aeroflot Open coming 4th out of 80 players with a 2777 performance.[5]
- In 2011 he came third in the Lake Sevan tournament in Martuni[6] and won the 1st Chinese Rapid Championship in Hefei.[7]
- China Chess League
Zhou Jianchao plays for Shanghai chess club in the China Chess League (CCL).[8]
See also
References
- ↑ 中国国际象棋运动员等级分数据库
- ↑ OlimpBase
- ↑ FIDE title
- ↑ Participants Chess Academy of Armenia
- ↑ Crowther, Mark (2010-02-19). "The Week in Chess: 9th Aeroflot Open 2010". London Chess Centre. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ↑ Nadanian, Ashot (2011-08-02). "Lake Sevan 2011 - Jobava wins volcanic event". ChessBase.com. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
- ↑ Crowther, Mark (2011-07-07). "The Week in Chess: Zhou Jianchao wins 1st Chinese Rapid Championship". London Chess Centre. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ↑ http://ccl.sports.cn/
External links
- Zhou Jianchao player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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