Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian (Armenian: Գրիգոր Սևակ Մխիթարեան; born 15 November 1986) is a Brazilian chess grandmaster, streamer, and the current Director of Portuguese Content for Chess.com. He is a two-time Brazilian Chess Champion.
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Full name | Krikor Sevag Mekhitarian |
Country | Brazil |
Born | (1986-11-15) 15 November 1986 (age 35) São Paulo, Brazil |
Title | Grandmaster (2010) |
FIDE rating | 2551 (November 2022) |
Peak rating | 2589 (July 2015) |
Born to a Brazilian mother and a Lebanese father, both of Armenian descent, he learned to play chess aged seven.[1]
Mekhitarian achieved his Grandmaster title within the space of eight months, securing his first norm at the 26th Brazilian Championships held in 2009, tying for third place with a score of 7.5/11. His second norm came with an eighth-place finish and a 6/9 score in the La Laguna tournament held in April 2010. His final GM norm came in June 2010, with a 9th-place finish in the International Chess Festival Eforie, held in Romania where he scored 8/11.[2][3]
He took part in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament C Group 2013 finishing in 4th place with 8/13.
At the 2016 Chess Olympics held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Armenia, which was involved in an armed conflict with the host country, boycotted the event, claiming that its delegation was at risk. Several Armenian chess players, such as the then Brazilian champion Krikor Mekhitarian, decided not to participate in the event as a way of supporting the Armenian team. This boycott affected Krikor's political relationship with the Brazilian sherry confederation, but an organized movement of Brazilian chess players supported Krikor for his decision and he returned to represent Brazil in upcoming competitions. [4]
He has represented Brazil at five Chess Olympiads as follows: [5] [6] [7] [8]
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