Dennis de Vreugt

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Dennis de Vreugt
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Dennis de Vreugt in 2009
Country Netherlands
Born (1980-11-04) 4 November 1980 (age 42)
Title Grandmaster (2000)
FIDE   rating 2406 (June 2023)
Peak rating 2511 (July 2000)

Dennis de Vreugt (born 4 November 1980) is a Dutch chess grandmaster (2000).

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Biography

In 1994, in Hengelo Dennis de Vreugt won Netherlands Youth Chess Championship in U16 age group. In 1998, he won European Youth Chess Championship in U18 age group, [1] but in next year Dennis de Vreugt ranked first in European Junior Chess Championship in U20 age group. [2] In 2000, in Istanbul he was included in the Dutch team in 34th Chess Olympiad as the second reservist, but did not play any party. [3] In 2002, in Hoogeveen international chess tournament Dennis de Vreugt shared second place behind the winner Evgeny Alekseev. In 2003, in Santo Domingo he along with Bartosz Soćko, Vadim Milov, Alexander Moiseenko and Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu took first place in the international chess tournament.

In 2000, he was awarded the FIDE Grandmaster (GM) title.

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References

  1. "Mureck 1998 ME Juniorów". szachowavistula.pl.
  2. "Mistrzostwa Europy Juniorów Patra - Grecja 1999". szachowavistula.pl.
  3. "OlimpBase :: 34th Chess Olympiad, Istanbul 2000, Netherlands". www.olimpbase.org.