Noël Studer

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Noël Studer, Mitropa Cup 2019
Surname Noël Oliver Studer
Association SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Born October 18, 1996
Bern
title International Master (2014)
Grand Master (2017)
Current  Elo rating 2573 (September 2020)
Best Elo rating 2580 (April 2020)
Tab at the FIDE (English)

Noël Oliver Studer (born October 18, 1996 in Bern ) is a Swiss chess player who has been a Grandmaster (GM) since 2017 .

overview

Studer learned the rules of chess from his father at kindergarten age, but did not join a chess club until he was ten. At the age of twelve he first took part in national and international junior title fights. In 2013 Studer was U18 team vice-European champion in Maribor ( Slovenia ) and a year later fifth at the U18 youth world championships in Durban ( South Africa ). In July 2016 he won the title of Swiss single champion as the third youngest player in national chess history - still at the junior age. In April 2017, at the age of 20½, Studer fulfilled his 3rd GM norm, making him the youngest grandmaster in Swiss chess history.

Trainer

Award ceremony at SEM 2016: Master Noël Studer between runner-up Roland Lötscher (l.) And third Yannick Pelletier (r.).

National team

Studer celebrated his debut with the Swiss national team in 2013 at the Mitropa Cup . Since 2015 he has been a permanent member of the national squad, for which he was again in action at the Mitropa Cup in 2016.

Clubs and Achievements

Studer played for his first club, the Bern Chess Club , from 2006 to 2013 a. a. participated in the Swiss team championships (SMM) (2010 as the youngest National League A player in Swiss chess history) and the Swiss group championships (SGM) . In 2013 Studer played the SMM NLA for the Schwarz-Weiss Bern chess company . Studer played in the Swiss Bundesliga from 2013 to 2015 for ASK Winterthur , with which he became Swiss group champion in 2015 ; since the merger of the ASK Winterthur with the SG Winterthur in 2015 he has stood for the SG Winterthur. In the National League A he played for the chess society Zurich from 2014 to 2017 (3rd place in 2014; 2nd place in 2015 and participation in the European Club Cup in Skopje , Macedonia , 14th place, 2016 champion), since 2018 he has played for the chess club Lucerne , with which he became champion in 2018 . In the Austrian Bundesliga he played for SK Hohenems in the 2015/16 season and for SIR Royal Salzburg in the 2017/18 season, and in Germany he has been playing for Bayern Munich since 2017 .

National championship participations and results

year place competition Starting rank Final rank Points / laps Remarks
2018 Various Swiss team championships NL A 5 * 1* 6/8 ** Swiss team champion 2018 with the Lucerne Chess Society ; * Team, ** individual result
2018 Bern National tournament 4th 1 5½ / 7 Swiss Federal Champion 2018
2016 Flims Swiss individual championships 5 1 6/9 Third youngest title winner
(19 years and 9 months)
2012 Flims U18 Swiss Championships 2 1 6/9
2012 Flims U16 Swiss Championships 1 1 6/9
2011 Leukerbad U16 Swiss Championships 5 5 5/9
2010 Belp U14 Swiss Championships 4th 5 4/7
2009 Echallens U14 Swiss Championships 5 7th 4/7
2008 Bern U12 Swiss Championships 5 4th 4½ / 9

International tournament participation and results

year City Country) competition Starting rank Final rank Points / laps Remarks
2019 Bad Ragaz ( Switzerland ) Accentus Young Masters 4th 1 7.5 / 9
2017 Zalakaros ( Hungary ) 36th Zalakaros Chess Festival Sax Gyula Memorial 26th 46 5/9
2017 Karlsruhe ( Germany ) Grenke Chess Open 59 26th 6½ / 9 3. GM norm and achievement of the grandmaster title
2017 Bad Ragaz ( Switzerland ) Accentus Young Masters 5 2 6/9
2016 Novi Sad ( Serbia ) European Chess Club Cup 15th 10 4½ / 7 with the chess society Zurich
2016 Bhubaneswar ( India ) U20 world championships 14th 47 6½ / 13
2016 Biel ( Switzerland ) Int. Chess Festival (Junior's Challenge) 4½ / 10 Match in ten rounds (4 × Blitz, 6 × Classic) against Francesco Rambaldi (ITA)
2016 Prague ( Czech Republic ) Mitropa Cup
2016 Gjakova ( Kosovo ) European championships 113 91 6/11
2016 Bad Ragaz ( Switzerland ) Int. Grandmaster tournament 6th 3 6½ / 9 2. GM standard
2016 Karlsruhe ( Germany ) Grenke Chess Open 87 63 6/9
2015 Zurich ( Switzerland ) Int. Christmas Open 19th 15th 4½ / 7
2015 Khanty-Mansiysk ( Russia ) U20 world championships 26th 48 5½ / 13
2015 Deizisau ( Germany ) Int. Neckar Open 38 30th 6/9
2015 Marienbad ( Czech Republic ) Int. Grandmaster tournament 8th 4th 5½ / 9
2015 Graz ( Austria ) Int. Open 25th 37 4/8
2014 Doha ( Qatar ) Qatar Masters Open 115 128 3½ / 9
2014 Durban ( South Africa ) U18 world championships 12 5 7½ / 10 3. IM standard; best Swiss result since 1971
2014 Batumi ( Georgia ) U18 European Championships 10 34 4½ / 9
2014 Biel / Bienne ( Switzerland ) Int. Chess Festival 31 21st 6½ / 11 2. IM standard; Swiss Champion U-18
2014 Deizisau ( Germany ) Int. Neckar Open 55 17th 6½ / 9 1. IM standard; 1. GM standard; youngest Swiss with GM norm
2014 Gibraltar Int. Open 123 112 5/10
2013 Al-Ain ( United Arab Emirates ) U18 world championships 28 71 5½ / 11
2013 Budva ( Montenegro ) U18 European Championships 19th 18th 5½ / 9
2013 Maribor ( Slovenia ) U18 team European championships 5 1 5½ / 7 also silver in the team and bronze in the Rapid team (Noël Studer, Nico Georgiadis , Lars Rindlisbacher, Patrik Grandadam)
2013 Meissen ( Germany ) Mitropa Cup First tournament with the men's national team
2012 Maribor ( Slovenia ) U16 world championships 23 23 7/11
2012 Prague ( Czech Republic ) U16 European Championships 21st 19th 6/9
2012 Deizisau ( Germany ) Int. Neckar Open 128 78 5½ / 9
2011 Kocaeli ( Turkey ) U16 team Olympics 10 4th 6/9 also start and finish 8th in the team
2011 Albena ( Bulgaria ) U16 European Championships 52 42 4½ / 9
2011 Deizisau ( Germany ) Int. Neckar Open 260 221 4½ / 9
2010 Chalkidiki ( Greece ) U14 world championships 56 77 5/11
2009 Antalya ( Turkey ) U14 world championships 68 76 5½ / 11
2008 Herceg Novi ( Montenegro ) U12 European Championships 119 73 4½ / 9

Web links

Commons : Noël Studer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Results at the European Chess Club Cup on olimpbase.org (English). Retrieved July 18, 2016
  2. Results of the U14 Swiss Championships 2010 on the website of the Swiss Chess Federation. Retrieved July 17, 2016
  3. Results of the U14 Swiss Championships 2009 on the website of the Swiss Chess Federation. Retrieved July 17, 2016
  4. Results of the U12 Swiss Championships 2008 on the website of the Swiss Chess Federation. Retrieved July 17, 2016
  5. Results of the U18 European Team Championships 2013 on olimpbase.org (English). Retrieved July 16, 2016
  6. U18 team EM in Maribor: silver medal for Switzerland! Website of the Swiss Chess Federation. Retrieved July 16, 2016
  7. Noël Studer's results at the Mitropa Cup on olimpbase.org (English). Retrieved July 16, 2016
  8. Noël Studer's results at the Chess Olympiads on olimpbase.org (English). Retrieved July 16, 2016