Alexander Beliavsky
Ukrainian-Slovenian chess grandmaster (born 1953) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other people named Aleksandr Belyavsky, see Aleksandr Belyavsky (disambiguation).
Alexander Genrikhovich Beliavsky (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ге́нрихович Беля́вский, Ukrainian: Олександр Генріхович Бєлявський, Slovene: Aleksander Henrikovič Beljavski; also romanized Belyavsky; born December 17, 1953) is a Soviet, Ukrainian and Slovenian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 1975. He is also a chess coach and in 2004 was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.
In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Genrikhovich and the family name is Beliavsky.
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Full name | Alexander Genrikhovich Beliavsky |
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Born | (1953-12-17) December 17, 1953 (age 70) Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union |
Title | Grandmaster (1975) |
FIDE rating | 2481 (July 2024) |
Peak rating | 2710 (July 1997) |
Peak ranking | No. 4 (July 1985) |
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Beliavsky was born in Lviv, USSR, now Ukraine. He now lives in Slovenia and has been playing for its national team since 1996.[1][2]