2012 European championships of international draughts

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The 2012 European championships of international draughts were held from 16 to 22 September in Emmen, Netherlands over 9 rounds Swiss-system tournament. There were 68 participants from 25 countries, including, 24 grandmasters, 9 international masters and 12 masters of the FMJD.

The winner was Alexei Chizhov from Russia, silver was for Guntis Valneris from Latvia, third was Pim Meurs from the Netherlands.

Results

PlacePlayerCountryRankRatingPointsWinsDrawLosses
1 Alexei Chizhov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia GMI237512360
2 Guntis Valneris Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia GMI240612360
3 Pim Meurs Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI237212360
4 Aynur Shaybakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MI232312360
5 Murodoullo Amrillaev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia GMI233912441
6 Kees Thijssen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI234111270
7 Anatoli Gantvarg Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus GMI237011270
8 Alexander Georgiev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia GMI244511270
9 Ron Heusdens Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI231611351
10 Edvardas Bužinskis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania GMI231611270
11 Roel Boomstra Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI240211270
12 Artem Ivanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine MI234611351
13 Andrei Tolchykau Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus MI233311351
14Anton PermyakovFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 211811351
15 Vadim Virny Flag of Germany.svg  Germany GMI238611351
16 Martin Dolfing Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI236611270
17 Alexander Bulatov Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus GMI228410261
18 Wouter Sipma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF221510342
19Igor KirznerFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine GMI227110180
20Cor van DusseldorpFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MI228010261
21 Alexander Getmanski Flag of Russia.svg  Russia GMI236510180
22Frerik AndriessenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MI229210342
23 Yuri Anikeev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine GMI232710261
24Michiel KroesbergenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF230610261
25Jakob OkkenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF226410342
26 Jan Groenendijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 215410423
27 Alexander Baljakin Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI239010261
28 Sven Winkel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MI230810180
29Hans VerminFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland GMI235910423
30 Auke Scholma Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI231710180
31 Evgeni Vatutin Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus GMI232610261
32 Raimonds Vipulis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia GMI22859252
33Nicolai ShliahovskyFlag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 22199252
34Valery KudriavcevFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania MF22279252
35 Jos Stokkel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands GMI22599171
36 Ivan Trofimov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia MF22779171
37Martijn van IJzendoornFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MF22229252
38 Ronald Schalley Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium MF22239171
39 Oscar Lognon Flag of France.svg  France MI22689171
40Wouter LudwigFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands MI22799333
41Nshan AlaverdyanFlag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 9252
42 Oskar Budis Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20549171
43 Yuriy Lagoda Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine MI22349252
44 Villem Lüüs Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia MF22299252
45 Andrei Kalmakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia GMI21469252
46Aisen AndreevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 8243
47 Aleksej Domchev Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania GMI8243
48Bart StegemanFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 21418243
49Juri GeisenblasFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 20768324
50Daniele BertéFlag of Italy.svg  Italy MF21838243
51Oleg KittaFlag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 8243
52Ilgar IbrahimovFlag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan MF21028243
53Marius SlezakFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 20488324
54Alexander CaraulniiFlag of Romania.svg  Romania 8405
55Anri PlaksijFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 20587072
56Anthon HanssensFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 21017234
57Jimmy DepaepeFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium MF21287234
58Karol DudkiewiczFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 20437234
59Grigori MoldavskiFlag of Israel.svg  Israel 20977315
60Feike CasteinFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 20227234
61Vaclav MarekFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19367234
62Theo DijkstraFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal MF21336144
63Jaroslav TichyFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 19256225
64Pascal StilFlag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 6225
65Bogdan YanevFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 19976225
66David HarwoodFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 20196225
67Odon KollnerFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 3117
68Barnabas KollnerFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1018

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