Abhijeet Gupta - Achievements

Achievements

  1. Won Silver Medal on Board 4 in the Istanbul Chess Olympiad 2012, Turkey
  2. Member of the Indian team that won silver medal in the Asian team championship in 2012
  3. Won Gold Medal on Board four in the Asian Team Chess Championship 2012, China
  4. Won Silver Medal on Board Two in Asian Team Blitz Chess Championship 2012, China
  5. Won the National Championship 2011 at Aurangabad in October 2011
  6. Represented India in the World Cup of Chess – 2011, was the only Indian to Play 3rd Round
  7. Won Gold Medal in National Team Championship at Cochin in February 2011
  8. Won Board No. 1 Gold Medal in National Team Championship at Cochin in February 2011
  9. Silver Medalist Commonwealth Chess Championship in the year 2010
  10. Bronze Medalist Asian Championship in the year 2010
  11. Represented India in the World Cup of Chess for the first time in 2009.
  12. Became International Grand Master in the year 2008
  13. Became World Junior Chess Champion in the year 2008
  14. Bronze Medalist Commonwealth Championship in the year 2007
  15. Member of the Indian team that won silver medal in the Asian team championship in 2007.

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