chess.wikisort.org - PlayerKush Bhagat (born 11 June 2009) is an Indian chess player with an International FIDE Rating. His current and the peak rating is 2302.[1][2] He is a Student at South Mumbai Chess Academy, trained by Balaji Guttula.[3][4][5][6]
Indian chess player (born 2009)
Kush Bhagat |
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Born | (2009-06-11) 11 June 2009 (age 13)
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Nationality | Indian |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Title | FIDE Master |
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Parents | - Karan Bhagat (father)
- Shilpa Bhagat (mother)
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Country | India |
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FIDE rating | 2302 |
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Peak rating | 2302 |
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Early life and education
Kush Bhagat was born on 11 June 2009, in Mumbai, Maharashtra to Karan Bhagat, an Indian Entrepreneur and Shilpa Bhagat, who is a former Mrs. India World 2013.[7] Kush has a twin sister Kyra Bhagat.
Kush Bhagat is in 8th grade, currently studying at the American School of Bombay.[8][9][10]
Chess career
First Indian to win Triple Gold in an official Asian championship. Kush's live rating is an astonishing 2302 Elo points.[11]
On 1 September 2022, his rank among the 13-year-olds was 3rd in India and 20th in the world.[12][13]
- 1st Western Asian Youth Championship-Al Ain, UAE 2016.[14][5][15]
- Triple gold in U-7 boys classical, rapid, and blitz formats and was awarded Candidate Master (CM) title.[16]
- World School Chess Championship- Sochi, Russia 2016, International blitz chess championship, U-7 boys 1st place.
- Won the u-9 National School Championship, Bhubaneshwar held in 2018.
- He beat Grandmaster Vladimir Okhotnik at the age of 10 in a tournament held in Germany in 2019.
- Won gold in the prestigious MSSA Chess Championship 2022, U-14 Boys
- Won gold in the prestigious MSSA Chess Championship 2017/2018, U-10 Boys [17]
- Secured Gold in Maharashtra state U-7 chess championship 2016 held in Mumbai.[18]
- Secured Silver in Maharashtra state schools chess championship under-7, 2016.
- Won Silver in the 10th Asian school chess championship 2014 Taiwan. U-5.
- Leca open, 31 July to 5 August 2022 Portugal, 1st place in the 1800–1999 rating category and 1st place in the Under-14 category.
- Participated in Cannes open Category A in France.[19][20]
- Won the Koege long sommer championship 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark from 6 to 10 July 2022.
References
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