Giorgi Giorgadze (Georgian: გიორგი გიორგაძე; born 10 October 1964) is a Georgian chess Grandmaster (GM) (1993), two-times Georgian Chess Championship winner (1982, 1988), Chess Olympiad individual bronze medalist (1996).
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Country | Soviet Union Georgia |
Born | (1964-10-10) 10 October 1964 (age 57) |
Title | Grandmaster (GM) (1993) |
FIDE rating | 2584 (June 2022) |
Peak rating | 2625 (July 1997) |
From the early 1980s, Giorgi Giorgadze was one of the leading Georgian chess players. In 1982 and 1988 he won Georgian Chess Championship.[1] In 1989, Giorgi Giorgadze qualified to the Soviet Chess Championship final tournament, finishing in Odessa in 12th place.[2] In 1997, in Groningen he participated in FIDE World Chess Championship, in which in first round he won Étienne Bacrot and in the second round he lost to Michael Adams.[3] In 2007, in Tbilisi he won bronze medal in Georgian Chess Championship.
Giorgi Giorgadze has participated in international chess tournaments many times, winning or sharing the first places, including in:
Giorgi Giorgadze played for Georgia in the Chess Olympiads:[5]
Giorgi Giorgadze played for Georgia in the World Team Chess Championship:[6]
Giorgi Giorgadze played for Georgia in the European Team Chess Championships:[7]
In 1993, he was awarded the FIDE Grandmaster (GM) title.
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