Mohammad Ashraf

Mohammad Ashraf

Mohammad Ashraf at the National University Championship 2014
Full name Mohammad Ashraf
Country India
Born October 29, 1995
Cuttack, Odisha
FIDE rating 2189 [1]
Peak rating 2233 (July 2012)

Mohammad Ashraf (born 29 October 1995) is an international rated chess player from Odisha, India. He is a student at KIIT University, Bhubaneswar pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. He has won the National Open Chess Title at the All India Open DBCA Cup and represented India in the most prestigious World Junior( U-20) Chess Championship in 2014. He has also clinched the junior category 1st prize at the 3rd London Chess Classic tournament, London,U.K. in 2011. He is a registered member of the Fédération Internationale des Échecs or World Chess Federation, a member of the All India Chess Federation and a member of the European Chess Union.[2]

Personal life

Mohammad Ashraf is a resident of the silver city Cuttack. He is the youngest son of Mohammad Nayeem, an ex-serviceman of the Indian Air Force and Rumana Perween. He has an elder brother Mohammad Asjad, an aeronautical engineering student at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering ,Bangalore. He completed his primary education from Stewart School, Cuttack ,affiliated to ICSE New Delhi. His meritorious performance in Std X helped him to get an admission into the +2 Science stream of the prestigious Ravenshaw Junior College, Cuttack. He was introduced to the game of Chess at the age of 11 by his father and quickly took keen interest in it. He has been spending most of his time in traveling to various places for participating in chess tournaments. His father often accompanies him in his trips. Dr.Achyuta Samanta, the founder of KIIT and KISS and a great patron of Chess in the state, recognized his talent and awarded him a generous scholarship to pursue Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in the KiiT University, Bhubaneswar Odisha.

Influences

His father has been very instrumental throughout his career. He also credits his success to his brother for his invaluable technical help and mother for her unswerving support. However, he believes that the real motivation in his chess career comes from the tournament in London where he shared the playing hall with some of the greatest players in the history of chess. He describes "The mere glimpse of your sports hero in person is in itself a dream come true and being able to momentarily converse with him is simply inexplicable".

Ashraf with World Champion Viswanathan Anand, London U.K. 2011

The Annual London Chess Classic Festival hosts one of the strongest tournaments every year, which fields the best players from around the globe to compete in a round robin system of play. The likes of Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik , Levon Aronian , Hikaru Nakamura and Viswanathan Anand have been the stalwart participants since its inception. This grand event is commentated on by some of the worlds finest chess commentators, and broadcast live on the internet. The event is also visited by chess legends like GM Garry Kasparov and GM Victor Korchnoi as guests.

Achievements

He has won many championship titles at the state level. The most prominent of them include titles in the state U-17,[3] state U-19,[4]state U-25,[5]state Blitz open[6] etc.

He has had many commendable performances at the national level. Most cherished is his maiden National open chess title which he won in the

Winner of the DBCA All India Cup 2014

DBCA All India Fide Rating Chess Tournament 2014 in Kolkata, India.[7] and won a cash prize of INR 50,000.[8][9][10] He has also represented the state twice in the National Challengers Chess Championship in the year 2010[11] and 2011.[12] In 2010 he finished in the top 6 of 36th National Sub - Junior Chess Championship at New Delhi[13] by virtue of which he received an exposure trip sponsored by Sports Authority of India (SAI), to participate in the very prestigious 3rd London Chess Classic Tournament 2011 at the Olympia Hall in London, U.K. where he clinched the 1st prize in the Junior Category.[14][15]However, his most notable achievement has been representing India in the World Junior U-20 Chess Championship 2014 at Hotel Hyatt in Pune, India where he finished with a career best of 54th rank.[16][17] He demonstrated an uncompromising style of chess and in the end remained invincible with the white pieces finishing with a +7 -6 =0 score i.e. with no draws.[18]

He represents the KIIT University's team in the Universities Team Championship. The team was runner-up in the East zone Inter-zonal 2014[19] and he was awarded the gold medal for his individual performance on board three. The team subsequently qualified for the Nationals at the Amity University Noida,Delhi where they tied for the bronze medal with Delhi University but narrowly finished fourth on the Buchholz tie break score.[20][21]

Accolades

Notable Games

Some of his best performances from the World Junior Chess Championship 2014 include memorable victories over

References

  1. http://ratings.fide.com
  2. player profile at chess-db.com http://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=5066263
  3. " Ashraf, Aparajita win state u-17 chess titles " http://www.orisports.com/NewsDetails.aspx?nId=MzIyNw== Published 15 Oct 2010
  4. "Ashraf, Smaraki win State junior chess titles" http://www.orisports.com/NewsDetails.aspx?nId=MzMyMQ== Published 9 June 2013
  5. " Ashraf wins State Youth chess title" http://www.orisports.com/NewsDetails.aspx?nId=MzMyNg== Published 16 June 2013
  6. http://sportslogon.com/body.php?page=news_details&news_id=mqaonw%3D%3D
  7. Excerpts from AICF Chronicle page 7 of Retrieved Dec,2014
  8. "Mohammad Ashraf of Odisha with Dibyendu Barua after winning the DBCA All India Fide Rating Tournament on Sunday http://epaper.telegraphindia.com/details/121537-18213734.html
  9. http://epaper.telegraphindia.com/paper/14-0-01@12@2014-1001.html Published 1 December 2014 Retrieved 4 March 2015
  10. "Ashraf wins: A final round draw with IM Neeraj Mishra clinched the top honour for the 19 year old Mohammad Ashraf from Odisha"|http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-sports/ashraf-wins/article6649917.ece
  11. http://chess-results.com/tnr38202.aspx?lan=1&art=4&wi=821
  12. http://chess-results.com/tnr51569.aspx?lan=1&art=4&wi=821
  13. http://chess-results.com/tnr37754.aspx?lan=1&art=4&wi=821
  14. "There was Indian dominance in the junior section as all the prizes were shared by them. Mohammad Ashraf, PV Nandhidhaa and under-12 world champion Murali Karthikeyan shared the honours in the junior category." http://ibnlive.in.com/news/gupta-grover-sparkle-in-london-chess-classic/210989-2.html Published 12 December 2011
  15. Final Ranking of the 3rd London Chess Classic 2011 http://www.londonchessclassic.com/2011/pr.fide_rated_open.htm
  16. Final Standings of the World Junior Chess Championship 2014 http://www.worldjuniorchess2014.com/standings_open_round_13.php
  17. Chess-results.com reference of final standings http://chess-results.com/tnr147550.aspx?lan=1&art=4&flag=30&wi=821
  18. His Scorecard from the World Junior Chess Championship 2014|http://chess-results.com/tnr147550.aspx?lan=1&art=9&fed=IND&flag=30&wi=821&snr=92
  19. Final Standings of East Zone Inter University Championship 2014 http://chess-results.com/tnr146525.aspx?lan=1&art=63&wi=821
  20. KiiT University misses the podium finish by a margin of 0.5 in TB3 http://amity.edu/aspess/Chess_Pdf/InterZone_ResultFinal_14112014.pdf Retrieved 14.11.2014
  21. Final Standings at the National University http://chess-results.com/tnr151626.aspx?lan=1
  22. http://sportslogon.com/body.php?page=news_details&news_id=lqqjpA%3D%3D
  23. http://www.odisha360.com/2012/01/30/aoca-felicitates-successful-chess-players-of-2011/
  24. Mohammad Ashraf amongst the Top player's to be trained by Grandmaster http://www.telegraphindia.com/1121108/jsp/odisha/story_16171472.jsp#.VPYFOC47x5Y
  25. Games of round 7 at chess7.com http://www.chess7.com/game/ashraf-mohammad-vs-viacheslav-borisenko-at-world-junior-chess-championship-2014-pune/94320
  26. Games of round 11 at chess7.com http://www.chess7.com/game/ashraf-mohammad-vs-jonathan-westerberg-at-world-junior-chess-championship-2014-pune/94735
  27. Games of final round 13 at chess7.com http://www.chess7.com/game/ashraf-mohammad-vs-matej-blazeka-at-world-junior-chess-championship-2014-pune/94946

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