Who is the Youngest Chess Grandmaster?
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Who is the Youngest Chess Grandmaster?
Sergey Karjakin
Know more about him:
- He became grandmaster at the age of 12 years, 7months and 0 days!
- He was born in Russia
- He became the challenger to beat the defending champion Magnus Carlsen in World Chess Championship 2016.
- He however lost with Magnus Carlsen in Rapid tiebreak after 6-6 classical matches
- He participated in the Candidates Tournament but he secured 3rd place.
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Sergey Karjakin
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Sergey Karjakin still holds the record for the youngest grandmaster in chess history at 12 years old and 7 months! Like many children, Karjakin learned chess at the age of five, and just six years later at the age of 11 he was an international master. Karjakin has been World Rapid Champion (2012), and World Blitz Champion (2016). In March 2016 he won the Candidates' Tournament and earned the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen for the World Chess Championship. Though Karjakin lost this match to Carlsen in November 2016, he still has aspirations to challenge the champion in the future
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