Vadim Milov
{{short description|Swiss chess grandmaster (born 1972)}}
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1972|8|1|df=y}}
|birth_place = Ufa, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
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|title = Grandmaster (1993)
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|peakrating = 2705 (July 2008)
|peakranking = No. 22 (July 2004)
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Vadim Milov (born 1 August 1972) is a Swiss chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 1993.
Early life
Born in Ufa,[https://shop.chessbase.com/en/authors/vadim_milov Vadim Milov]. ChessBase Shop. Retrieved 4 January 2016 following the collapse of the USSR, he moved to Israel in 1992, before finally settling in Switzerland in 1996.
Career
He played at the traditional GM Invitation tournament of Biel in 1996, co-winning with then reigning FIDE World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov, ahead of prominent players such as Jaan Ehlvest, who was sole third, Ulf Andersson, Zoltán Almási, Joël Lautier, Lajos Portisch or Tony Miles who was placed last in a field of twelve players.
He won the Australian Open Chess Championship in 1999, held in Sunshine Coast.
Some tournament successes include joint first places at Aeroflot Open 2002, Santo Domingo 2003, Geneva 2004, the 2005 U.S. Open and Gibraltar 2009 (but lost the play-off against Peter Svidler).{{cite web|url=http://ratings.fide.com/tournament_report.phtml?event16=18474|title=Tournament report April 2009: Gibraltar Master 2009|publisher=World Chess Federation|access-date=30 December 2009}} He also won the Corsica Masters International Rapid 2005 by defeating Viswanathan Anand in the finals.{{cite web|url=https://theweekinchess.com/html/twic574.html#3|title=TWIC 574: Corsica Masters|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=2005-11-07|publisher=London Chess Center|access-date=30 December 2009}}
In 2015 Milov won the Swiss Chess Championship by defeating Alexandra Kosteniuk 1½-½ in a rapid playoff.{{cite web|title=Abschluss der SEM in Leukerbad: Erster Titel für GM Vadim Milov – FM Patrick Grandadam Junioren-Meister – Hans-Georg Morger holt Gold bei den Senioren|url=http://www.swisschess.ch/news-112/items/abschluss-der-sem-in-leukerbad-erster-titel-fuer-gm-vadim-milov-fm-patrick-grandadam-junioren-meister-hans-georg-morger-holt-gol.html|publisher=Swiss Chess Federation|access-date=4 January 2016|date=2015-07-17|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160119061202/http://www.swisschess.ch/news-112/items/abschluss-der-sem-in-leukerbad-erster-titel-fuer-gm-vadim-milov-fm-patrick-grandadam-junioren-meister-hans-georg-morger-holt-gol.html|archive-date=19 January 2016}}
He has so far played twice in Chess Olympiads.{{cite web|url=http://www.olimpbase.org/players/cigc8ukc.html|title=Men's Chess Olympiads: Vadim Milov|last=Bartelski|first=Wojciech|publisher=OlimpBase|access-date=29 December 2010}}
- In 1994, at second reserve board in 31st Chess Olympiad in Moscow (+4 –1 =4) for Israel;
- In 2000, at second board in 34th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul (+3 –2 =7) for Switzerland.
In recent years, he has been relatively inactive and playing very few tournaments.
References
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External links
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Category:Chess Olympiad competitors
Category:Russian chess players
Category:Israeli chess players
Category:Sportspeople from Ufa
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