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He was City of Buenos Aires 1993 Champion. He was a winner of the "Magistral Ciudad de San Martín" 1994, the "Magistral Circulo de Ajedrez Torre Blanca" 1994, and the "Groenningen Masters Tournament" 1994. He took 2nd at the 1995 ARG-ch ([[Pablo Ricardi]] won). In 1998, he took 2nd in Buenos Aires (Boca Juniors-op, [[Maxim Sorokin]] won).
He was City of Buenos Aires 1993 Champion. He was a winner of the "Magistral Ciudad de San Martín" 1994, the "Magistral Circulo de Ajedrez Torre Blanca" 1994, and the "Groenningen Masters Tournament" 1994. He took 2nd at the 1995 ARG-ch ([[Pablo Ricardi]] won). In 1998, he took 2nd in Buenos Aires (Boca Juniors-op, [[Maxim Sorokin]] won).


Sorin was [[Argentine Chess Championship|Argentine Champion]] in 2000 and 2004. He took 5th at Buenos Aires 2003 ([[Andres Rodriguez (chess player)|Andres Rodriguez]] won). He tied for 2nd-8th at Buenos Aires 2005 (Continental; [[Lazaro Bruzon]] won).
Sorin was [[Argentine Chess Championship|Argentine Champion]] in 2000 and 2004. He took 5th at Buenos Aires 2003 ([[Andres Rodriguez (chess player)|Andres Rodriguez]] won).


Sorin has played for Argentina in three [[Chess Olympiad]]s.
Sorin has played for Argentina in three [[Chess Olympiad]]s.

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Ariel Sorín (born 26 April 1967) is an Argentine chess master.

He played trice in Panamerican Junior Championships, and took 2nd at Saladillo 1985, tied for 5-7th at Quito 1986, and tied for 4-5th at Asuncion 1987. He was Argentine Junior Champion in 1987. He took 3rd place at the 1987 Argentina Absolute Championship. He took 4th at the 1988 La Habana Panamerican Championship. In 1989, he won the Magistral III Mar del Plata, and tied for 1st-2nd with James Mann de Toledo in Buenos Aires.

He was City of Buenos Aires 1993 Champion. He was a winner of the "Magistral Ciudad de San Martín" 1994, the "Magistral Circulo de Ajedrez Torre Blanca" 1994, and the "Groenningen Masters Tournament" 1994. He took 2nd at the 1995 ARG-ch (Pablo Ricardi won). In 1998, he took 2nd in Buenos Aires (Boca Juniors-op, Maxim Sorokin won).

Sorin was Argentine Champion in 2000 and 2004. He took 5th at Buenos Aires 2003 (Andres Rodriguez won).

Sorin has played for Argentina in three Chess Olympiads.

  • In 1994, at second reserve board in 31st Olympiad in Moscow (+3 –2 =5);
  • In 1996, at first reserve board in 32nd Olympiad in Yerevan (+2 –1 =4);
  • In 2004, at fourth board in 36th Olympiad in Calvia (+3 –3 =5).

Sorin was awarded the International Master title in 1989, and the GM title in 1995.

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