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Attila Grószpéter

Attila Grószpéter (born 9 June 1960) is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster (GM) (1986). He is a World Team Chess Championship silver medalist (1985) and a European Team Chess Championship bronze medalist (1983).

Attila Grószpéter
CountryHungary
Born (1960-06-09) 9 June 1960 (age 62)
Hódmezővásárhely, Hungary
TitleGrandmaster (GM) (1986)
FIDE rating2429 (March 2023)
Peak rating2565 (January 1996)

Biography

At the end of the 1970s Attila Grószpéter was one of the best Hungarian chess juniors, representing his country in the World Youth Chess Championship in U16, U18 and U20 age groups and European Junior Chess Championship in U20 age group. In 1978, he made his first appearance in the final of individual Hungarian Chess Championship, sharing 3rd place (together with, among others, Iván Faragó). He repeated this result two years later, sharing the 3rd place with László Hazai, and in 1984 he won the bronze medal in the Hungarian Chess Championship. Attila Grószpéter achieved his greatest successes in these competitions in 1993 and 1995, winning silver medals twice.[1]

Attila Grószpéter has participated in international chess tournaments many times, achieving successes in Plovdiv (1982, 1st place), Copenhagen (1988, shared 2nd place after Rafael Vaganian], Kecskemét (1992, shared 1st place with Konstantin Aseev, 1993, shared 2nd place after Sergey Zagrebelny, with András Adorján, 1994, shared 2nd place after Artur Kogan, together with, among others Zoltan Gyimesi], 1997, shared 2nd place after Zoltán Varga, together with, among others, Artur Jakubiec], Budapest (1993, shared 2nd place; 1995, shared 1st place together with Gyula Sax and Zoltán Varga; 1996, shared 1st place together with István Csom), Vienna (1996, shared 2nd place after Ilia Balinov, together with Petar Popović and Pavel Blatný), Guyli (1998, 1st place), Hampstead (1998, shared 1st place with Steffen Pedersen), Paks (1999, 2nd place after Bu Xiangzhi; 2001, 1st place), Zalakaros (2002, shared 1st place together with, among others, József Horváth and Attila Czebe), Szombathely (2004, shared 1st place) and again in Paks (2007, 1st place).[2]

Attila Grószpéter played for Hungary in the Chess Olympiads:[3]

Attila Grószpéter played for Hungary in the European Team Chess Championships:[4]

  • In 1983, at eigth board in the 8th European Team Chess Championship in Plovdiv (+1, =3, -1), and won team bronze medal,
  • In 1989, at fourth board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship in Haifa (+5, =3, -1) and won individual silver medal.

Attila Grószpéter played for Hungary in the World Team Chess Championships:[5]

  • In 1985, at second reserve board in the 1st World Team Chess Championship in Lucerne (+0, =1, -1) and won team silver medal,
  • In 1989, at third board in the 2nd World Team Chess Championship in Lucerne (+2, =4, -0) and won individual gold medal.

Attila Grószpéter played for Hungary in the World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship:[6]

  • In 1981, at first board in the 3rd World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship in Graz (+4, =6, -0) and won team bronze medal.

Attila Grószpéter played for Hungary in the Men's Chess Mitropa Cup:[7]

  • In 1990, at first board in the 13th Chess Mitropa Cup in Leibnitz (+3, =0, -2) and won team silver medal.

Attila Grószpéter six times played for chess club Zalaegerszegi Csuti-Hydrocomp SK in the European Men's Chess Club Cups (1995-1996, 2001-2004).[8]

In 1979, Attila Grószpéter was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and received the FIDE Grandmaster (WGM) title seven years later. He reached his career highest chess ranking on January 1, 1996 (at that time he had 2565 points), while the highest place on the FIDE world list was the 75th place, which he occupied on July 1, 1990 (with a score of 2555 points).[9] At the same time, he was ranked 5th among Hungarian chess players, after Zoltán Ribli (2610), Gyula Sax (2600), Lajos Portisch (2590) and József Pintér (2565).

References

  1. ^ Hungarian Championship (1993) chess tournament: games, players, results, crosstables, discussion forums, etc.
  2. ^ XI. Paks cup GM tournament 2007
  3. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  4. ^ "OlimpBase :: European Men's Team Chess Championship :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  5. ^ "OlimpBase :: World Team Chess Championship :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  6. ^ "OlimpBase :: World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  7. ^ "OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Mitropa Cup :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  8. ^ "OlimpBase :: European Men's Chess Club Cup :: Attila Grószpéter". www.olimpbase.org.
  9. ^ Ergebnis von Eloabfrage: Groszpeter, Attila

External links

  • Attila Groszpeter rating card at FIDE
  • Attila Groszpeter player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Attila Groszpeter chess games at 365Chess.com


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Attila Groszpeter born 9 June 1960 is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster GM 1986 He is a World Team Chess Championship silver medalist 1985 and a European Team Chess Championship bronze medalist 1983 Attila GroszpeterCountryHungaryBorn 1960 06 09 9 June 1960 age 62 Hodmezovasarhely HungaryTitleGrandmaster GM 1986 FIDE rating2429 March 2023 Peak rating2565 January 1996 Biography EditAt the end of the 1970s Attila Groszpeter was one of the best Hungarian chess juniors representing his country in the World Youth Chess Championship in U16 U18 and U20 age groups and European Junior Chess Championship in U20 age group In 1978 he made his first appearance in the final of individual Hungarian Chess Championship sharing 3rd place together with among others Ivan Farago He repeated this result two years later sharing the 3rd place with Laszlo Hazai and in 1984 he won the bronze medal in the Hungarian Chess Championship Attila Groszpeter achieved his greatest successes in these competitions in 1993 and 1995 winning silver medals twice 1 Attila Groszpeter has participated in international chess tournaments many times achieving successes in Plovdiv 1982 1st place Copenhagen 1988 shared 2nd place after Rafael Vaganian Kecskemet 1992 shared 1st place with Konstantin Aseev 1993 shared 2nd place after Sergey Zagrebelny with Andras Adorjan 1994 shared 2nd place after Artur Kogan together with among others Zoltan Gyimesi 1997 shared 2nd place after Zoltan Varga together with among others Artur Jakubiec Budapest 1993 shared 2nd place 1995 shared 1st place together with Gyula Sax and Zoltan Varga 1996 shared 1st place together with Istvan Csom Vienna 1996 shared 2nd place after Ilia Balinov together with Petar Popovic and Pavel Blatny Guyli 1998 1st place Hampstead 1998 shared 1st place with Steffen Pedersen Paks 1999 2nd place after Bu Xiangzhi 2001 1st place Zalakaros 2002 shared 1st place together with among others Jozsef Horvath and Attila Czebe Szombathely 2004 shared 1st place and again in Paks 2007 1st place 2 Attila Groszpeter played for Hungary in the Chess Olympiads 3 In 1982 at second reserve board in the 25th Chess Olympiad in Lucerne 2 1 1 In 1984 at second reserve board in the 26th Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki 1 1 1 In 1990 at second board in the 29th Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad 1 5 3 Attila Groszpeter played for Hungary in the European Team Chess Championships 4 In 1983 at eigth board in the 8th European Team Chess Championship in Plovdiv 1 3 1 and won team bronze medal In 1989 at fourth board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship in Haifa 5 3 1 and won individual silver medal Attila Groszpeter played for Hungary in the World Team Chess Championships 5 In 1985 at second reserve board in the 1st World Team Chess Championship in Lucerne 0 1 1 and won team silver medal In 1989 at third board in the 2nd World Team Chess Championship in Lucerne 2 4 0 and won individual gold medal Attila Groszpeter played for Hungary in the World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship 6 In 1981 at first board in the 3rd World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship in Graz 4 6 0 and won team bronze medal Attila Groszpeter played for Hungary in the Men s Chess Mitropa Cup 7 In 1990 at first board in the 13th Chess Mitropa Cup in Leibnitz 3 0 2 and won team silver medal Attila Groszpeter six times played for chess club Zalaegerszegi Csuti Hydrocomp SK in the European Men s Chess Club Cups 1995 1996 2001 2004 8 In 1979 Attila Groszpeter was awarded the FIDE International Master IM title and received the FIDE Grandmaster WGM title seven years later He reached his career highest chess ranking on January 1 1996 at that time he had 2565 points while the highest place on the FIDE world list was the 75th place which he occupied on July 1 1990 with a score of 2555 points 9 At the same time he was ranked 5th among Hungarian chess players after Zoltan Ribli 2610 Gyula Sax 2600 Lajos Portisch 2590 and Jozsef Pinter 2565 References Edit Hungarian Championship 1993 chess tournament games players results crosstables discussion forums etc XI Paks cup GM tournament 2007 OlimpBase Men s Chess Olympiads Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org OlimpBase European Men s Team Chess Championship Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org OlimpBase World Team Chess Championship Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org OlimpBase World Youth U26 Team Chess Championship Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org OlimpBase Men s Chess Mitropa Cup Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org OlimpBase European Men s Chess Club Cup Attila Groszpeter www olimpbase org Ergebnis von Eloabfrage Groszpeter AttilaExternal links EditAttila Groszpeter rating card at FIDE Attila Groszpeter player profile and games at Chessgames com Attila Groszpeter chess games at 365Chess com This biographical article relating to a Hungarian chess figure is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Attila Groszpeter amp oldid 1142785538, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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