Yevgeniy Vladimirov
Yevgeniy Vladimirov (Russian: Евгений Владимиров; born 20 January 1957) is a chess player and trainer from Kazakhstan. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1989.
| Yevgeniy Vladimirov | |
|---|---|
| Country | Soviet Union → Kazakhstan | 
| Born | 20 January 1957 Alma Ata | 
| Title | Grandmaster (1989) | 
| FIDE rating | 2601 (April 2022) | 
| Peak rating | 2628 (July 2004) | 
Career
    
In 2004, during the 14th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival, Vladimirov played a match against the computer program Hydra, losing three games and drawing one.[1]
He acted as one of Garry Kasparov's seconds in his 1986 World Championship match against Anatoly Karpov,[2][3] when he was accused by Kasparov of giving information about the former's preparation to Karpov. In 2004 he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.[4] In 2014, at the 1st Annual Asian Chess Excellence Awards in Al Ain, Vladimirov was voted the best coach of the year.[5]
References
    
- "Hydra unbeatable in Abu Dhabi". ChessBase. 2004-08-24.
- Kasparov's Child of Change by Edward Winter
- World Chess Championship 1986 Kasparov - Karpov
- Arbiters / Trainers
- 1st Annual Asian Chess Excellence Awards. FIDE. 2014-06-05.
External links
    
- Yevgeniy Vladimirov rating card at FIDE
- Yevgeniy Vladimirov chess games at 365Chess.com
- Yevgeniy Vladimirov player profile and games at Chessgames.com
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