The 2014 European Individual Chess Championship took place from 2 to 15 March in Yerevan.
263 players took part. Although sometimes described as the men's championship, several women took part, including Judit Polgár and Antoaneta Stefanova. The top 23 players qualified for the Chess World Cup 2015, which took place in Baku, Azerbaijan from 10 September to 5 October 2015 and was won by Sergey Karjakin.
It was won by Alexander Motylev.[1]
The equivalent women's event took place from 6 to 17 July 2014 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and was won by Valentina Gunina.[2]
Result
[edit]Place Player Title Country Result 1 Alexander Motylev GM
Russia9/11 2 David Antón Guijarro GM
Spain8/11 3 Vladimir Fedoseev GM
Russia8/11 4 Dragan Šolak GM
Turkey8/11 5 Pavel Eljanov GM
Ukraine8/11 6 Constantin Lupulescu GM
Romania8/11 7 David Navara GM
Czech Republic8/11 8 Ivan Šarić GM
Croatia8/11 9 Igor Lysyj GM
Russia8/11 10 Hrant Melkumyan GM
Armenia7½/11 11 Radosław Wojtaszek GM
Poland7½/11 12 Dmitry Jakovenko GM
Russia7½/11 13 Vladislav Artemiev IM
Russia7½/11 14 Ilya Smirin GM
Israel7½/11 15 Laurent Fressinet GM
France7½/11 16 Gabriel Sargissian GM
Armenia7½/11 17 Alexander Areshchenko GM
Ukraine7½/11 18 Miloš Perunović GM
Serbia7½/11 19 Ivan Cheparinov GM
Bulgaria7½/11 20 Viorel Iordăchescu GM
Moldova7½/11 21 Sergei Zhigalko GM
Belarus7½/11 22 Samvel Ter-Sahakyan GM
Armenia7½/11 23 Csaba Balogh GM
Hungary7½/11
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Final Ranking after 11 rounds at Chess-Results.com
- ^ The final ranking of the 2014 European Individual Chess Championip for Women auf chess-results.com