Stephen Solomon

Stephen Solomon

Stephen Solomon at the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden, Germany 2008
Country  Australia
Born (1963-07-24) 24 July 1963[1]
Melbourne, Australia
Title International Master
Peak rating 2478 (July 2008)

Stephen John Solomon (born 24 July 1963)[1] is an Australian chess International Master (IM). He became a FIDE Master (FM) in 1986, and an International Master (IM) in 1990.[2] He won the Australian Junior Chess Championship in 1980[3] and the Australian Chess Championship in 2008.[4]

Chess career

Solomon learnt to play chess when he was six years old from his parents, who were both chess players. His early successes included several Victorian Junior Championship victories, and winning the Australian Junior Championship in Canberra in 1980. His family moved to Queensland in 1985 and he has been based there since.

Solomon has represented Australia in ten Chess Olympiads between 1984 and 2012, usually on board 3 (four times), or board 4 (four times), although he played top board in the 1998 Olympiad in Elista.[5]

He has won or jointly won the Australian Masters international chess tournament seven times between since 1989, most recently in 2009 and 2010.[6][7] He also won the 2004 Victorian Masters[8] and 2004 Hardy’s Classic.[9]

Solomon tied for first place with Darryl Johansen in the 1984 Australian Chess Championship but lost the play-off match. He won the Australian Chess Championship in 2008 however, since first-placed GM Dejan Antic was not eligible for the title.[10]

Solomon won the 2006, 2007, 2011 and 2012 Queensland championships[11][12] and the 2009 Queensland Open.[13]

Solomon competed in the Oceania Zonal Chess Championships of 2005 (Auckland) and 2009 (Gold Coast), finishing =2nd with a score of 6.5/9 in the 2009 event.[14][15][16]

Solomon's consistent results in Australian weekenders have won him the Australian Grand Prix in 1990, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2008 and 2011.[17] He was also awarded the Steiner Medal for Australian Chess Player of the Year in 1997.

Notable games

References

  1. 1 2 Stephen Solomon player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  2. Stephen Solomon player profile, www.fide.com
  3. Australian Junior Champions Australian Chess Federation
  4. Australian Championship Winners Australian Chess Federation
  5. Stephen Solomon player statistics from www.olimpbase.org
  6. 2009 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
  7. 2010 Australasian Masters FIDE Tournament Report
  8. Victorian Masters 2004 Jonathan Paxman
  9. 2004 Hardy's Classic FIDE Tournament Report
  10. Report on the Australian Chess Championship 2008 David Evans
  11. 2011 Queensland Championship Chess Association Queensland
  12. 2012 Queensland Championship Chess Association Queensland
  13. 2009 Queensland Open Chess Association Queensland
  14. The Week in Chess 535, 7 Feb 2005 Mark Crowther
  15. The Week in Chess 764, 29 Jun 2009 Mark Crowther
  16. 2009 Oceania Zonal Championship report from www.fide.com
  17. Australian Grand Prix Winners Australian Chess Federation, retrieved Dec 2012
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