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Name PENTALA Harikrishna
Country  India
Date of Birth 10 MAY 1986 Gender Male
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Discipline Chess
Residence HYDERABAD
 
 Chess
Date Time Event Match NO. Result Opponent
Name NOC
02 DEC 2006 11:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 1 2 Won TSEGMED Batchuluun MGL
02 DEC 2006 15:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 2 22 Drew MORADIABADI Elshan IRI
02 DEC 2006 17:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 3 45 Drew HOSSAIN Enamul BAN
03 DEC 2006 11:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 4 68 Drew SATTAR Reefat Bin BAN
03 DEC 2006 15:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 5 89 Won DABLEO Ronald PHI
03 DEC 2006 17:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 6 108 Lost WANG Yue CHN
04 DEC 2006 11:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 7 133 Won ANNABERDIYEV Meylis TKM
04 DEC 2006 15:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 8 150 Lost DAO Thien Hai VIE
04 DEC 2006 17:00 Men's Rapid Swiss Round 9 174 Won GHAEM MAGHAMI Ehsan IRI
06 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 1 1-2 Drew BAYARSAIKHAN Gundavaa MGL
07 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 2 14-2 Won AMANOV Mesgen TKM
08 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 3 23-2 Won AL SAYED Mohammed QAT
09 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 4 34-2 Drew NGUYEN Anh Dung VIE
10 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 5 45-2 Won WANG Yue CHN
11 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 6 56-2 Won BARSOV Alekxei UZB
12 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 7 67-2 Won MORADIABADI Elshan IRI
13 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 8 78-2 Drew MEGARANTO Susanto INA
14 DEC 2006 15:00 Mixed Team's Classical Swiss Round 9 89-2 Lost KAZHGALEYEV Murtas KAZ
 
Detailed Information
BirthCountry India
Higher education Bachelor of Arts - Ambedkar Open University: Hyderabad, India
Why this sport? His grandfather taught him how to play chess.
Hero / Idol Indian Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand. (Rediff 30/1/04)
Other information FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF GREATNESS
In 2004 he became the second Indian to win the World Junior Championships, seven years after Viswanathan Anand's triumph in the Philippines. (Rediff 30/11/04)

ADDITIONAL
He won the 1996 World U10 Championship, came second at the 1996 World U12 Rapid Championship, won gold at the 1998 Children's Olympiad and at the 2000 U18 Commonwealth Championships. Also in 2000 he won the Asian U14 Championships, the next year he won the 2001 Asian Junior Championships and the 2000 Commonwealth Championships. (FIDE 01/08/06)
Major Achievements Explanation Competition Highlights explanation
The following results are generally included in the competition highlights fields for Chess. There can be small discrepancies for some sports due to the lack of sources for certain results.

Results in Last Asian Cycle:
- Top 8 at Asian Championships
- Top 8 in Regional Asian Games

 

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