Gabriel Sargissian

Gabriel Sargissian
Full name Gabriel Eduardi Sargissian
Country  Armenia
Born (1983-09-03) September 3, 1983
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Title Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2667 (December 2016)
(No. 41 on the January 2016 FIDE World Rankings)
Peak rating 2702 (December 2015)

Gabriel Eduardi Sargissian (Armenian: Գաբրիել Էդուարդի Սարգսյան, Gabriel Eduardi Sargsyan; born 3 September 1983) is an Armenian chess player holding the title of Grandmaster (GM) since 2002. He was a member of the gold-medal winning Armenian team at the Chess Olympiads in 2006, 2008 and 2012 and at the World Team Chess Championship in 2011. Sargissian was awarded the Khorenatsi medal in June 2006[1] and awarded the Honoured Master of Sport of the Republic of Armenia title in 2009.[2]

Early years

Sargissian was born in Yerevan on 3 September 1983 and was taught to play chess by his grandfather when he was 6.[3] He won the World Youth Chess Championship (under 14) in 1996 and the European Youth Chess Championship (under 16) in 1998.[4] In the same year he became an International Master.[3]

Career

Sargissian won the Armenian Chess Championship in 2000 and 2003.[5] He took part in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, but was eliminated in the first round by Sergei Tiviakov.[6] Sargissian was victorious at Reykjavík 2006[7] and Dubai 2006.[8] At the 8th Dubai Open in 2006, Sargissian scored 7/0 points, sharing first place with Sergey Fedorchuk and compatriot Tigran L. Petrosian.[9] In 2007 he won the Ruy Lopez Festival (Zafra, Spain, March 16–25) finishing with 6.5/7, a point-and-a-half above the rest, including in particular players Ponomariov, Sasikiran, I. Sokolov.[10] Sargissian won the Ruy Lopez Memorial 2007 in Zafra by an enormous 2½ point margin and with a 3021 performance rating.[11] He came in third place at the 2008 Second Ruy López International in Mérida with 4.5/7 points.[12] In 2009 he came first in the 18th Annual Chicago Open.[13] He qualified for the Chess World Cup 2009 and was knocked out by Li Chao in the first round.[14] Sargissian won the Annual Chicago Open 2012 with 7.0/9 points.[15]

Armenia won its first ever Chess Olympiad at the 37th Chess Olympiad. Sargissian played on board five for the Olympiad. The Armenia national chess team won gold ahead of China and the United States.[16]

Sargissian won the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden with the Armenia national Chess team, winning gold for the second time in a row at a Chess Olympiad.[17] He played on board three and defeated Alexander Grischuk, the only win in a game with Russia, putting Armenia in the lead. Armenia ended up winning by one point ahead of Israel.[18] Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan attended the Olympiad to support the team. After the Olympiad, they flew back to Armenia with him on the presidential plane, Air Force Armenia One.[19]

The Armenian national chess team won the World Team Chess Championship for the first time in 2011. Sargissian played on board four.[20]

Armenia and Sargissian regained their Olympiad title at the 40th Chess Olympiad. This was the third time Armenia won gold at the Olympiad. As the players were awarded their gold medals, the Armenian national anthem Mer Hayrenik was played and the Armenian flag was raised in Istanbul. Levon Aronian was also holding an Armenian flag as he and his team were standing on the first place podium.[21][22] Upon returning to Yerevan, the players were welcomed back with a ceremony by many people in the city the moment their airplane touched down in Zvartnots Airport.[23]

In 2014, Sargissian tied for 1st–2nd with Priyadharshan Kannappan in the 23rd Annual Chicago Open.[24] In 2015 he tied for 1st–3rd with P. Harikrishna and Laurent Fressinet at the 2nd PokerStars Isle of Man International Chess Tournament in Douglas, Isle of Man.[25]

Team competitions

Gabriel Sargissian
Medal record
Men's chess
Representing  Armenia
Chess Olympiad
Turin 2006 Open
Dresden 2008 Open
Istanbul 2012 Open
Bled 2002 Open
Calvià 2004 Open

Sargissian played for Armenia in the Chess Olympiads of 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012. He took team bronze medal in 2002 and 2004 and team gold medal in 2006, 2008 and 2012. In the 2008 Chess Olympiad he won the gold medal for his individual performance on board three (+7 −0 =4 with an Elo performance rating of 2869).[26] He was a member of the gold-medal winning Armenian team at the World Team Chess Championship in Ningbo 2011.[20] He also played for Armenia in the European Team Chess Championships of 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015, winning team silver medal in 2007 and 2015, and individual gold in 2009.[27] Sargissian played for "MIKA Yerevan" in the European Chess Club Cup in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and played for "CA Linex Magic Mérida" (Spain) in the 23rd European Chess Club Cup in Kemer 2007, winning team gold medal.[28]

Awards

In June 2006 Sargissian was awarded the Khorenatsi medal,[29] in December 2009 the Medal For Services Contributed to the Motherland and in July 2012 the Order of Honor of the Republic of Armenia.[30]

Notable chess games

References

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  25. "GM Harikrishna wins Isle of Man International on tie-break". Chessdom. 2015-10-13. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  26. Bartelski, Wojciech. "Men's Chess Olympiads: Gabriel Sargissian". OlimpBase. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  27. Bartelski, Wojciech. "European Men's Team Chess Championship: Gabriel Sargissian". OlimpBase. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  28. Bartelski, Wojciech. "European Men's Chess Club Cup: Gabriel Sargissian". OlimpBase. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
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  30. "High Titles of Olympic Champions". Armchess. 2011-12-16. Retrieved 19 December 2009.
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