About any chess player in andhra pradesh
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Harikrishna was a highly successful junior player winning the Indian Under-08 (1993), Under-10 (1995), Under-14 (1999), Under-15 (1998) and Under-18(1998) titles. He won the Under 18 prize at the Commonwealth Chess Championship in 1999.[1] He won the World Under-10 Championship in 1996.
His progress was such that at the age of 14 years 5 months he joined the Indian team for the 2000 Chess Olympiad, scoring 6.5 out of 11 rounds and earning his first Grandmaster norm. The second and third norms came soon after with a solid 6.5/13 result placing fifth in Corus Group B and sharing seventh place at the Asian Individual Championship with 7/11.[2][3] This last norm both qualified him for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2002(knocked in the first round to Alexander Beliavsky) and secured his Grandmaster title, having reached the required FIDE rating of 2500 in the July 2000 rating list.
His progress was such that at the age of 14 years 5 months he joined the Indian team for the 2000 Chess Olympiad, scoring 6.5 out of 11 rounds and earning his first Grandmaster norm. The second and third norms came soon after with a solid 6.5/13 result placing fifth in Corus Group B and sharing seventh place at the Asian Individual Championship with 7/11.[2][3] This last norm both qualified him for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2002(knocked in the first round to Alexander Beliavsky) and secured his Grandmaster title, having reached the required FIDE rating of 2500 in the July 2000 rating list.
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