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    Sergey Alexandrovich Karjakin (born 12 January 1990) is a Russian chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, he previously held the record for the world's youngest...
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    and the challenger Sergey Karjakin to determine the World Chess Champion. Carlsen had been world champion since 2013, while Karjakin qualified as challenger...
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    repeated in 2019 and 2022. He defended his classical world title against Sergey Karjakin in 2016, Fabiano Caruana in 2018, and Ian Nepomniachtchi in 2021. Carlsen...
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    30, 2021, at the age of 12 years, 4 months, and 25 days, beating Sergey Karjakin's record of 12 years and 7 months, which had stood since 2002. Abhimanyu...
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    Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, Richárd Rapport, and Ding Liren. Sergey Karjakin was originally a qualifier, but was disqualified for breaching the...
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    tournament, held in Moscow, Russia, from 11 to 30 March 2016. The winner, Sergey Karjakin, earned the right to challenge the defending world champion, Magnus...
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    "Duelo de Jóvenes Prodigios" in Mexico against Russian grandmaster Sergey Karjakin and defeated his fellow prodigy by 4½–1½. In November and December...
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  • Candidates Tournament. Two World Cup qualifiers (Boris Gelfand in 2009 and Sergey Karjakin in 2015) won the subsequent Candidates tournament and played in the...
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  • players in the world per the May 2013 FIDE World Rankings. It was won by Sergey Karjakin, with Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura tied for second place. Norway...
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    qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2016, where he placed second after Sergey Karjakin. He won the following Candidates Tournament 2018, becoming the first...
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    in Moscow, he won the Russian Chess Championship, after defeating Sergey Karjakin in a playoff. At the Chess World Cup 2011, Nepomniachtchi defeated...
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    classical chess or in the rapid tiebreakers. The two finalists (Duda and Sergey Karjakin) qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2022. The rest of the final...
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    Ponomariov, Andrei Volokitin, Alexander Moiseenko, Pavel Eljanov, Sergey Karjakin  Russia 36½ Alexander Morozevich, Peter Svidler, Alexander Grischuk...
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    the tournament winner Sergey Karjakin. Anand had the unique distinction of being the only player to have beaten the winner Karjakin in the 2016 Candidates...
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    the tournament that were visible to the players during the games. Sergey Karjakin summed up the complaints after round one: "Actually I don't like almost...
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    at Batumi, Georgia and Astana, Kazakhstan (Women's Championships) Sergey Karjakin won the Rapid Championship. Alexander Grischuk won the Blitz Championship...
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    joint 4th out of 12 participants in the Tashkent Leg after beating Sergey Karjakin. He won the individual board performance gold medals in the Chess Olympiads...
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    Sergey Karyakin may refer to: Sergey Karjakin (born 1990), Russian chess grandmaster Sergey Karyakin (pentathlete) (born 1988), Russian modern pentathlete...
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    done in 2013. Overall, few doubted Carlsen's chances of winning, and Sergey Karjakin remarked that Anand was not in top form. Anand himself admitted that...
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    the quarter-finals of the Chess World Cup 2015 by eventual winner Sergey Karjakin. In the 2018 cycle, he qualified for the Candidates Tournament 2018...
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    ahead of nearest rivals), beating Magnus Carlsen, Vladimir Kramnik and Sergey Karjakin. In August 2017, Aronian placed joint-fourth out of ten players in...
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    requirements to attain the title of Grandmaster before their 14th birthday. Note: Karjakin and Rapport have changed federations since attaining the grandmaster title...
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    martial arts fighter Sergey Karjakin, Russian (formerly Ukrainian) chess grandmaster Sergey Kirov, Soviet revolutionary leader Sergey Kiselnikov (1958–2020)...
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    Aronian in the semi-finals and Vachier-Lagrave in the finals. After Sergey Karjakin was disqualified from the Candidates Tournament 2022, Ding was the...
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    He defeated Luka Paichadze in the first round, but was defeated by Sergey Karjakin in the second round. In 2023 in Almaty he won Asian Chess Championship...
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    then second-youngest person ever to achieve the rank of grandmaster (Sergey Karjakin attained the title at 12 years and 7 months). He is the sixth-youngest...
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    Wesley So, Hikaru Nakamura, Anish Giri, the world title challenger Sergey Karjakin and the world champion Magnus Carlsen. Wei won against Giri playing...
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    Grandmaster title in July 2021. The record was previously held by Sergey Karjakin at 12 years, 7 months for 19 years, Judit Polgár at 15 years and 4...
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    the then second-youngest grandmaster in history, only surpassed by Sergey Karjakin by 17 days. The record has since been beaten by Abhimanyu Mishra, making...
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    women's world titles. Ding gained a place in the Candidates only because Sergey Karjakin, whom he replaced, was sanctioned for supporting the Russian invasion...
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