Dmitry Bocharov | |
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Country | Russia |
Born | Novosibirsk, [1] Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | October 20, 1982
Title | Grandmaster (2003) |
FIDE rating | 2527 (June 2024) |
Peak rating | 2647 (January 2009) |
Peak ranking | No. 77 (January 2009) |
Dmitry Bocharov ( Russian: Дмитрий Бочаров; born October 20, 1982) is a Russian chess grandmaster.
In 2003 he tied for first with Vladimir Burmakin, Eduardas Rozentalis, Philipp Schlosser, Alexander Areshchenko, Jakov Geller and Evgeny Miroshnichenko in the Cappelle-la-Grande Open, finishing sixth on tiebreak. [2] In 2004, Bocharov took clear first place at the Masters tournament of the 14th Abu Dhabi Chess Festival. [3] [4]
He competed in the Chess World Cup 2005, where he was knocked out in the second round by Gata Kamsky. In 2006 he won the 14th Chigorin Memorial in Saint Petersburg. [5] In 2008 Bocharov won the 10th World University Chess Championship in Novokuznetsk. [6]
At the 2009 Voronezh Open he tied for first with Sergey Volkov, Igor Lysyj, Aleksandr Rakhmanov, Valerij Popov, Denis Khismatullin, Dmitry Andreikin and Dmitry Kokarev, placing eighth on countback. [7] In the same year he tied for first in the 11th Dubai Open, finishing second on tiebreak. [8] In 2011 he came first in the Chigorin Memorial for the second time. [9]
He played for Novosibirsk's team "Siberia" (alongside Vladimir Kramnik and Levon Aronian among others) that won both the Russian Team Chess Championship Premiere League [10] [11] and the European Chess Club Cup in 2015. [12] Bocharov won the 2015 Russian Blitz Chess Championship. [13]
In 26 June 2020 Bocharov placed 2nd-6th in the 1st Mukhtar Ismagambetov Memorial along with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Kazybek Nogerbek, and Davit Maghalashvili, with a score of 8.5/11. [14]