Aleksandr "Alex" Lenderman (born September 23, 1989) is an American chess
grandmaster. He won the 2005
World Under-16 Championship in
Belfort with a score of 9/10 (+8 −0 =2), becoming the first American to win a gold medal at the
World Youth Chess Championship since
Tal Shaked
Tal Shaked is an American chess grandmaster who is best known for winning the World Junior Championship in 1997.
Shaked learned the game at the age of seven, and developed his chess skills in the scholastic chess organizations of Tucson, Ariz ...
won the
World Junior Championship in 1997.
Early life
Born in
Leningrad, he arrived with his family in
Brooklyn when he was four. He attended
Edward R. Murrow High School
Edward R. Murrow High School is located in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York and is part of the New York City Department of Education. The school is known for its theater program. Its success in the arts was recognized by Me ...
in Brooklyn where he played for one of the most successful U.S. high school chess teams of the decade, winning multiple national chess championships.
Chess career
Lenderman attended
Edward R. Murrow High School
Edward R. Murrow High School is located in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, New York City, New York and is part of the New York City Department of Education. The school is known for its theater program. Its success in the arts was recognized by Me ...
in Brooklyn where, from 2004 to 2007, he was part of the "dream team" winning four straight national high school titles for the school, along with now
International Master
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Salvijus Bercys. He played an important role in the book ''
The Kings of New York'', written by Michael Weinreb and published by Gotham Press in 2007.
Lenderman was first in the 2008
USCF Grand Prix
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At the end of the year, prizes are ...
, scoring higher than all the
grandmasters he competed against by playing and championing in smaller events, including
WCL tournaments.
In 2009, he announced after completing his second year at
Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is a public university in Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York. It is part of the City University of New York system and enrolls about 15,000 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate students on a 35-acre campus.
Being New York City's first publ ...
, he planned to end his studies there and become a professional chess player. He finished first in the 2009 Atlantic Open, in front of several other GMs. He also won the 2009 USCF Grand Prix and was a co-champion of the 2009
U.S. Open.
Lenderman earned three
Grandmaster norms in quick succession in the summer of 2009:
*He earned his first Grandmaster norm at the Copper State International tournament in Mesa AZ, May 29 to June 3, 200
*A second GM norm was earned at the Philadelphia International Tournament, June 25–29, 200
*He earned his third GM norm on July 5, 2009, at the
World Open chess tournament, World Open in
Philadelphia.
In 2014 he won the 18th Open International Bavarian Chess Championship in
Bad Wiessee
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on tiebreak over
Robert Hovhannisyan and
Ante Saric
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* Ante (cards), an initial stake paid in a card game
* Ante (poker), a forced bet in the game of poker
* Ante (name), Croatian form of the given name Anthony
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, after they all tied for first with a score of 7.5/9 points.
Lenderman played for USA team in the 2015
World Team Chess Championship in
Tsaghkadzor and scored 5/7, winning the gold medal on the second board.
He won the 2015 World Open after beating
Rauf Mamedov
Rauf Mamedov ( az, Rauf Məmmədov; born 26 April 1988) is an Azerbaijani chess grandmaster and a three-time national champion. He competed in the FIDE World Cup in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2015.
Career
Born in Baku, Mamedov started playing chess a ...
in an
armageddon playoff; the two had the best tiebreak among eight players who tied for first place with 7/9.
In September 2017, Lenderman participated in the
Chess World Cup
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as the No. 104 seed in the field of 128 players. He upset
Pavel Eljanov 2–0 in the first round and
Aryan Tari 1.5-0.5 in the second, before losing on tiebreak in the third round to
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave.
Later in the same month, Lenderman played in the Chess.com Isle of Man Open, where he finished with a record of +3-0=6, which included a win against
Francisco Vallejo Pons, and a performance rating of 2768. His final score of 6/9 placed him in joint 10th to 18th place.
Personal life
Lenderman was born into a Jewish family but converted to Christianity in his 20s.
He is currently a student at
Webster University.
References
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1989 births
Living people
Chess grandmasters
Converts to Christianity from Judaism
American Christians
American chess players
World Youth Chess Champions
American people of Russian descent
Edward R. Murrow High School alumni
Brooklyn College alumni