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Grandmaster Alexander Grischuk
Alexander Igorevich Grischuk is a Russian chess grandmaster and Russian Champion in 2009. He has won two team gold medals and one individual bronze medal at Chess Olympiads.[1] He was a member of the gold medal-winning Russian team at the 2013 World Team Chess Championship in Antalya.[2] He has also won the World Blitz Chess Championships of 2006, 2012 and 2015.
In the FIDE World Chess Championship 2000, Grischuk made it to the semifinals, losing to Alexei Shirov. In the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004 he made it to the quarter finals, where he lost 3–1 to eventual champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov.
Grandmaster Alexander Grischuk