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  2. Nodirbek Abdusattorov - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Abdusattorov won the first group of the PNWCC Super G60. [10]He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2021 where, ranked 69th, after receiving a walkover in the first round, he defeated Aravindh Chithambaram 1½–½ in the second round and beat fourth seed Anish Giri 3–1 in tiebreaks of the third round before losing to Vasif Durarbayli 4–2 in the 4th round.

  3. Nodirbek Yakubboev - Wikipedia

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    He came second in the Zone 3.4 Zonal Open Championship in 2021, qualifying for the Chess World Cup 2021. [3] [4] In 2022, he won the gold medal at the 44th Chess Olympiad in Chennai with the Uzbekistan team, playing in 2nd board, where he won the individual bronze medal, scoring eight points out of eleven and having a performance rating of ...

  4. UzChess Cup - Wikipedia

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    UzChess Cup is an annual closed chess tournament, first held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 6 June to 14 June 2024. [1] ... Shamsiddin Vokhidov (Uzbekistan)

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels!

  6. Open event at the 44th Chess Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Uzbekistan and Armenia entered into the final round tied for the first place with 17 match points each. The Uzbek team defeated the Netherlands by 2½–1½, while the Armenians beat Spain with the same result. As a result, Uzbekistan kept the superior tie-breaker to win the gold medal, whereas Armenia won the silver medal in the final standings.

  7. Abdimalik Abdisalimov - Wikipedia

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    Abdisalimov represented Uzbekistan in the World U16 Chess Olympiad in 2015. He played on Board four, going undefeated with four wins and three draws. [3] In 2017, he obtained six points out of possible nine in the 11th Tashkent Open, Agazamov Memorial (group A), finishing in 19th position. [4]

  8. Temur Kuybokarov - Wikipedia

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    Temur Kuybokarov (Uzbek: Temur Qo’yboqarov; previously Temur Igonin; born July 22, 2000) is an Uzbekistani-Australian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2019. [1] He qualified as a grandmaster at age 18 - the first from Western Australia - and then in 2020 became Australian chess champion.

  9. Uzbekistani Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbekistani Chess Championship is a chess tournament held in Uzbekistan. Winners. This list is incomplete; ...