Yu Yangyi (; born 8 June 1994) is a Chinese
chess
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grandmaster. He qualified for the Grandmaster title at 14 years, 11 months and 23 days old in 2009. He is a three-time
Chinese Chess Champion and the 2014
Asian Chess Champion.
He was a member of the gold medal-winning Chinese team at the
41st Chess Olympiad in 2014 and at the
World Team Chess Championship in 2015. In the 2014 Olympiad he also won the individual gold medal on board 3, thanks to his
performance rating of 2912, the best of the entire event.
In December 2014, he won the first
Qatar Masters Open tournament, beating among others
Vladimir Kramnik and
Anish Giri.
Tournaments
*24 October–2 November 2003:
World Youth Chess Championship (under-10) in
Halkidiki, Greece. He scored 8½/11 coming equal second
* 3–14 November 2004:
World Youth Chess Championship (Under-10) in
Heraklio, Crete, Greece. He scored 9/11 coming equal first with Jules Moussard, Raymond Song and Hou Yifan (the current Women's World Champion).
*February 2007:
Aeroflot Open Group C in Moscow. He scored 7.5/9 coming second
*4–11 August 2007: Scandinavian Chess Tournament at Täby Park Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden. He scored 6½/9 coming 10th place
*February 2008:
Aeroflot Open Group B in Moscow. He scored 7.0/9 coming third
*February 2009:
Aeroflot Open Group A2 (and Blitz Tournament) in Moscow. He scored 5.5/9 coming 20th
*12–24 May 2009:
Asian Chess Championship in Subic, Philippines. He came 3rd place as he scored 6.0/9 with a performance rating of 2700. By doing so he qualified for his first
2009 World Cup in Khanty-Mansisk, Russia. This was his first
GM norm
*25–31 May 2009: 2nd Subic International Open in Subic Bay Free Port. He scored 6.0/9 (+3=6-0) with a 2653 performance finishing in 9th place This was his second
GM norm
*4 September 2009: 6th Dato Arthur Tan Malaysia Open Chess Championship in Kuala Lumpur. He scored 6½/9
*September 2009:
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Lishui Xingqiu Open, he came second behind
Lê Quang Liêm with 6.5/9.
*October 2009:
World Junior Chess Championship in Puerto Madryn, Argentina. He scored 8.5/13 (+7=3-3) with a 2618 performance. He came 7th place on tiebreak
*November 2009:
Chess World Cup
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History
Three different formats have been used:
*In 2000 and 2002, it was a multi-stage tournament, with a group stage consisting of 24 players in fo ...
, Russia, reached the third round after achieving the biggest upset of the first round – winning 1,5:0,5 against 16th seed
Sergei Movsesian
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...
, and also upsetting
Mateusz Bartel in the second round.
*February 2011: Aeroflot Open, Moscow, Russia. Tied for 4th–10th with
Rustam Kasimdzhanov,
Gata Kamsky,
Rauf Mamedov,
Ivan Cheparinov,
Denis Khismatullin and
Maxim Rodshtein.
*May 2011: came first at
Danzhou. He scored 7/9 (+5=4-0) with a
performance rating of 2880.
*September 2013: Overall winner of the 2013
World Junior Chess Championship. He came first with 11/13 (+9=4-0) with Alexander Ipatov close behind with 10.5/13 (+8=5-0). Due to winning the World Junior Championship, he automatically qualifies for the
Chess World Cup 2015 which is a qualification path to the
World Chess Championship 2016.
*March 2014: He competed in the Chinese Chess Championship and finished first on tiebreaks with 7/11 (+3=8-0) over his fellow countryman
Ding Liren 7/11 (+4=6-1). He scored impressive wins over fellow players Liu Qingnan, Wei Yi and Zeng Chonsheng.
*April 2014: He competed in the Asian Chess Championship and finished overall first 7/9 (+5=4-0) over
Ni Hua,
Rustam Kasimdzhanov and Adhiban B. With the win, he won $6,000 US.
*December 2014: Yu won the Qatar Masters scoring 7.5/9 (+6=3-0), beating former world champion
Vladimir Kramnik and top seed
Anish Giri.
*June 2015: Yu won the 50th
Capablanca Memorial in
Havana
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scoring 7/10 (+5=4-1), beating the top seed
Leinier Domínguez twice for a 2860 performance rating.
*December 2015: Yu earned second place in the 2nd edition of the Qatar Masters Open, scoring 7/9 (+5-0=4), defeating
Wesley So in the final round but losing to
Magnus Carlsen
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in the tiebreak.
*14 August 2019: Yu finished second place in the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz event with a score of 21.5/36. The second place was tied and shared with
Ding Liren and
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave.
*October 2019: Yu finished fourth in the
Chess World Cup 2019
*April 2021: Yu won the fourth edition of the
Shenzhen Masters with 12 points, one ahead of
Jan-Krzysztof Duda
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.
*October–November 2021: Yu finished fourth in the
FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2021.
*February–March 2022: Yu finished 20th in the
FIDE Grand Prix 2022 with three points.
*June 2022: Yu won the Summer Chess Classic A tournament in
St. Louis, US with a score of 6.5/9, 1.5 points ahead of
Grigoriy Oparin and
Abhimanyu Mishra.
*November 2022: Yu won the Fall Chess Classic A tournament in
St. Louis, US with a score of 6.5/9, half a point ahead of
Vidit Gujrathi.
*December 2023: Yu won the Alef Super Stars 2023 tournament in
Sharjah
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. In the same month, he came third place in the
World Rapid Chess Championship 2023 with a score of 9/13, behind Carlsen and
Vladimir Fedoseev.
Personal life
Yu Yangyi plays for
Beijing
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chess club in the
China Chess League (CCL).
Outside the chess world, Yu studied Sports Economics at
Beijing Sports University.
References
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1994 births
Living people
Chess Grandmasters
World Junior Chess Champions
World Youth Chess Champions
People from Huangshi
Chess players from Hubei
Beijing Sport University alumni
21st-century Chinese chess players
Chess Olympiad competitors