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{{short description|Bulgarian chess player|bot=PearBOT 5}}
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|caption = Ermenkov in 2008
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'''Evgenij Petkov Ermenkov''' ({{lang-bg|Евгени Петков Ерменков}}) (born 29 September 1949) is a [[chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (GM).<ref name="Gaige">{{citation
'''Evgenij Petkov Ermenkov''' ({{lang-bg|Евгени Петков Ерменков}}; born 29 September 1949) is a [[Bulgarian people|Bulgarian]] [[chess]] player. [[FIDE]] awarded him the titles [[International Master]], in 1974, and [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] in 1977.<ref name="Gaige">{{citation
| last=Gaige | first=Jeremy | author-link=Jeremy Gaige
| last=Gaige | first=Jeremy | author-link=Jeremy Gaige
| year=1987 | title=Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography
| year=1987 | title=Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography
| publisher=McFarland
| publisher=McFarland
| isbn=0-7864-2353-6
| isbn=0-7864-2353-6
| page=110}}</ref> Born in [[Sofia]], Bulgaria,<ref name="Gaige"/> he now plays for [[Palestine]].
| page=110}}</ref> Ermenkov [[List of nationality transfers in chess|represented]] [[State of Palestine|Palestine]] from October 2003 to December 2010.{{fact|date=November 2023}}


Ermenkov won the [[Bulgarian Chess Championship|Bulgarian Championship]] in 1973, 1975 (after a play-off), 1976, 1979 (after a play-off) and 1984 (jointly).<ref>http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/pagine/bulgaria.htm</ref>
Ermenkov won the [[Bulgarian Chess Championship|Bulgarian championship]] in 1973, 1975 (after a play-off), 1976, 1979 (after a play-off) and 1984 (jointly).<ref name="alice">{{cite web|url=http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/pagine/bulgaria.htm|title=bulgaria|publisher=xoomer.alice.it|accessdate=2014-03-15}}</ref> In international competition, he has had tournament victories, including [[Albena]] 1977 (and 1979), [[Plovdiv]] 1978 (and 1979), [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]] 1986, [[Dieren]] 1990 (Open Dutch Championship), [[Beirut]] 2004 and [[Imperia (city)|Imperia]] 2005.{{fact|date=November 2023}}


He has a long career in team chess, beginning at the World Student Olympiad of 1972, where he represented his country of birth. Graduating to the full Bulgarian men's team, he first played at the [[European Team Chess Championship]] in 1977 (Moscow) and won an individual bronze medal in 1983 (Plovdiv). At the [[Chess Olympiad]], he represented Bulgaria from 1978 to 1992, taking individual bronze in 1990.{{fact|date=November 2023}}
In international competition, he has had many tournament victories, including [[Albena]] 1977 (and 1979), [[Plovdiv]] 1978 (and 1979), [[Varna]] 1986, [[Dieren]] 1990 (Open Dutch Championship), [[Beirut]] 2004 and [[Imperia (city)|Imperia]] 2005.


From 1992, there was a break from team chess which lasted twelve years, during which time he switched his place of residence and chess registration to Palestine. Playing for his adopted nation in the Olympiad from 2004 to 2008, he won the gold medal at [[36th Chess Olympiad|Calvià 2004]] for the best result on {{chessgloss|first board}} (87.5%, 10½/12) and at [[37th Chess Olympiad|Turin 2006]], the silver medal (85%, 8½/10, again on top board).<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org/players/pfl9p7xg.html Evgeny Ermenkov] team chess record at Olimpbase.org</ref> But later, he returned to Bulgaria.
He has a long and illustrious career in team chess, beginning at the World Student Olympiad of 1972, where he represented his country of birth. Graduating to the full Bulgarian men's team, he first played at the [[European Team Chess Championship]] in 1977 (Moscow) and won an individual bronze medal in 1983 (Plovdiv). At the [[Chess Olympiad|Olympiad]], he represented Bulgaria from 1978–1992, taking individual bronze in 1990.

From 1992, there was a break from team chess which lasted twelve years, during which time he switched his place of residence and chess registration to Palestine. Playing for his adopted nation in Olympiads from 2004–2008, he won the gold medal at [[36th Chess Olympiad|Calvià 2004]] for the best result on first board (87.5%, 10½/12) and at [[37th Chess Olympiad|Turin 2006]], the silver medal (85%, 8½/10, again on top board).<ref>[http://www.olimpbase.org/players/pfl9p7xg.html Olimpbase - Ermenkov's personal record of team events]</ref>

Ermenkov earned the [[International Master]] (IM) title in 1974 and the GM title in 1977.<ref name="Gaige"/>


==References==
==References==
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<references/>
*Polish Wikipedia entry - tournament record


==External links==
==External links==
*{{Fide}}
*[http://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=2900106 Evgenij Ermenkov] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306192313/http://chess-db.com/public/pinfo.jsp?id=2900106 |date=2016-03-06 }} games and profile at Chess-DB.com
*{{chessgames player|id=17581}}
*{{chessgames player|id=17581}}
{{Bulgarian chess grandmasters}}
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 6 March 2024

Evgenij Ermenkov
Ermenkov in 2008
Full nameEvgenij Petkov Ermenkov
CountryBulgaria
Palestine (2003–2010)
Born (1949-09-29) 29 September 1949 (age 74)
Sofia, Bulgaria
TitleGrandmaster (1977)
Peak rating2520 (January 1978)

Evgenij Petkov Ermenkov (Bulgarian: Евгени Петков Ерменков; born 29 September 1949) is a Bulgarian chess player. FIDE awarded him the titles International Master, in 1974, and Grandmaster in 1977.[1] Ermenkov represented Palestine from October 2003 to December 2010.[citation needed]

Ermenkov won the Bulgarian championship in 1973, 1975 (after a play-off), 1976, 1979 (after a play-off) and 1984 (jointly).[2] In international competition, he has had tournament victories, including Albena 1977 (and 1979), Plovdiv 1978 (and 1979), Varna 1986, Dieren 1990 (Open Dutch Championship), Beirut 2004 and Imperia 2005.[citation needed]

He has a long career in team chess, beginning at the World Student Olympiad of 1972, where he represented his country of birth. Graduating to the full Bulgarian men's team, he first played at the European Team Chess Championship in 1977 (Moscow) and won an individual bronze medal in 1983 (Plovdiv). At the Chess Olympiad, he represented Bulgaria from 1978 to 1992, taking individual bronze in 1990.[citation needed]

From 1992, there was a break from team chess which lasted twelve years, during which time he switched his place of residence and chess registration to Palestine. Playing for his adopted nation in the Olympiad from 2004 to 2008, he won the gold medal at Calvià 2004 for the best result on first board (87.5%, 10½/12) and at Turin 2006, the silver medal (85%, 8½/10, again on top board).[3] But later, he returned to Bulgaria.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gaige, Jeremy (1987), Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography, McFarland, p. 110, ISBN 0-7864-2353-6
  2. ^ "bulgaria". xoomer.alice.it. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  3. ^ Evgeny Ermenkov team chess record at Olimpbase.org

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