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Khosro Sheikh Harandi | |
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1974 West Asian chess championship, Tehran | |
Country | Iran |
Born | (1950-09-01)1 September 1950 Tehran, Iran |
Died | 8 January 2019(2019-01-08) (aged 68) Tehran, Iran |
Title | International Master (1975) |
Peak rating | 2430 (January 1988) |
Khosro (Hosrov) Sheikh Harandi (1 September 1950 – 8 January 2019) was the first Iranian chess International Master and 3-time Iran chess champion. He was a member of the national team in five Chess Olympiads.
- In 1970, at fourth board in 19th Chess Olympiad in Siegen (+6 –3 =10);
- In 1972, at first board in 20th Chess Olympiad in Skopje (+8 –3 =11);
- In 1974, at first board in 21st Chess Olympiad in Nice (+10 –6 =4);
- In 1976, at second board in 22nd Chess Olympiad in Haifa (+5 –3 =5);
- In 1990, at first board in 29th Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad (+4 –3 =6).
He represented Iran at first board in 19th World Student Team Chess Championship at Graz 1972 (+6 –3 =3).
Harandi won twice zonal FIDE tournaments held in Tehran (1975 and 1978). He tied for 18-20th at Manila 1976 (interzonal; Henrique Mecking won). In 1977, he tied for 1st-3rd in Netanya. In 1978, he tied for 4-5th in Baguio. In 1979, he took 15th place (drew with Huebner & Timman as well as scored a victory over Sax) in Rio de Janeiro (interzonal; Lajos Portisch, Tigran Petrosian and Robert Hübner won).
He was awarded the International Master title in 1975 and FIDE Senior Trainer title in 2009.
References
- Khosro Harandi Rating history
- OlimpBase :: Men's Chess Olympiads
- OlimpBase :: World Student Team Chess Championship
- Zonals in USSR, CIS and Asia Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine
- 1976 Manila Interzonal Tournament
- 1979 Rio de Janeiro Interzonal Tournament
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