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hello everyone and welcome to our fifth
video top 10 facts about Sergey Karjakin.
number one Sergey Alexandrovich Karjakin
born 12th of january 1990.
Simferopol, Krimea, is a Russian chess
grandmaster formerly representing
Ukraine. Karjakin learned to play chess
when he was five years old. He joined the
A.V. Momoth club in Kramatorsk, Ukraine
and was coached by Vladislav Borovikov
Becoming an international master at 11 years and
11 months. He won be under-10 european
championship in 1999 and the under-12
world championship in 2001. Also in 2001
Karyakin tied for first place in the
under-14 european championship with
Borky Predojević and Rauf Mamedov
taking the silver medal on tiebreak.
Number two - in january 2002 he was the
official second of fellow Ukrainian
Ruslan Ponomariov during the final of
the FIDE world championships THOUGH
Karjakin has only just turned 12 at the
time
Number 3 - by scoring Grandmaster norms
said the Aeroflot open in Moscow, Alushta
tournament in may 2002 and Sudak in

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august 2002 he surpassed Bu Xiangzhi to become
the world's youngest grandmaster at the
age of twelve years and seven months.
A record that still stands!
Number 4 - Karjakin used to play World of
Warcraft. I found this fact on chess24.com.
Which World of warcraft raise do
you think best suits him?
Number five - The domain sergeykarjakin.com
redirects you to magnuscarlsen.com
I've tried this and it really works.
Number six - in 2004 Karjakin was
the only human to win against the
computer in the man versus machine World
Team Championship located in Bilbao
Spain, he was the youngest and lowest
ranked player there. He defeated the
computer called the Deep junior.
Number 7 - Karjakin won the 2012 World rapid chess
championship and the chess World Cup
2015. He also want to Norway chess
tournament twice in 2013 and 2014 and
the CORUS chess tournament in 2009. He has
competed in six chess olympiads: three
times for Ukraine and three times for
Russia winning three gold medals, two
silver and the bronze.

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He won team gold with Russia at the world
championship in Antalya in 2013.
Number 8 - Karjakin married Galia Kamalova in May 2014
and the son was born in late 2015.
He was previously married Ukrainian women
Grandmaster Kateryna Dolzhikova.
On 25th of July, 2009 by the decree of the President of Russia
Dmitry Medvedev,
Karjakin adopted russian citizenship. Later that year he
transfered chess federation from Ukraine
Russia in order to get sponsorship and
better coaching. He has lived in Moscow
since 2009. In 2013 he graduated from the
Russian state social university in
social pedagogy.
Number nine - Sergey Karjakin defeated Fabiano Caruana
in the final round of the 2016 candidates
tournament making him the new challenger
for the World Championship
Congratulations! How do you feel right now?
Well, I'm just completely happy
I'm probably the happiest
person in the world at this moment
and and and of course it was it was a

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great tournament not without
mistakes but I will I was fighting in
every game sometimes I was lucky but
some but also it is not only it is
not only.....
because of luck but also because i was
fighting in every game so so I managed to win
And number 10 - "We had to move so he could
become world champion", his father
explained. Indeed, upon Karjakin's
achievement of the Grandmaster title in
record time
the boy said he wanted to be world
champion by age 16. Let's see what Sergey
has to say about becoming world champion
It's just my psychology that I can win
and I'm strongest,  I we'll be world
champion, if not now, I will be world
champion later but, but of course, better now :)
...and here's a question for you
will Sergey be able to defeat the
Mozart of chess and fulfill his lifelong
dream?
We'll find out in a couple of days. What do you think?
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Thank you all for watching
and see you next week.
What are you going to do with the prize money, do you know?
Well, I will i will give it to my wife...
... SHE KNOWS WHAT TO DO :)
