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Đào Thiên Hải
CountryVietnam
Born (1978-05-10) 10 May 1978 (age 46)
Sa Đéc, Đồng Tháp
TitleGrandmaster (1995)
FIDE Trainer (2011)
FIDE rating2439 (June 2024)
Peak rating2609 (April 2005)
Peak rankingNo. 100 (July 1993)

Medal record

Men's chess
Representing  Vietnam
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2006 Doha Men's Individual
Southeast Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2011 Jakarta/Palembang Mixed Standard

Đào Thiên Hải (born 10 May 1978 in Sa Đéc) is a Vietnamese chess player and trainer. In 1995 he became the first Vietnamese player to be awarded the title of Grandmaster.

Chess career[edit]

Đào made his international debut at the age of 11 in the 1989 World Junior ChampionshipinTunja, Colombia, finishing in equal 30th place with a score of 6/13.[1] He won the 1993 World Under-16 ChampionshipinBratislava. Following this he was awarded the title of International Master; the Grandmaster title followed in 1995.

He participated in three FIDE World Championships knockout events. At the 2000 event in New Delhi, he defeated Ruslan Ponomariov but lost to Michael Adams in the second round.[2]InMoscow in 2001, he lost in the first round to Gilberto Milos.[3] He was once again eliminated in the first round at Tripoli in 2004, this time by Zdenko Kožul.[4] In 2005 Đào competed in the FIDE World Cup, where he was knocked out in round 1 by Sergei Rublevsky.

In 2006 he won the 3rd IGB Dato' Arthur Tan Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur.[5]

Đào has represented Vietnam at eleven Olympiads, beginning in 1990 at the age of 12, and at every Olympiad from 1994 to 2012.[6] He also represented Vietnam at seven Asian Team Chess championships [7] and at the 2006 Asian GamesinDoha, Qatar, where he won a silver medal in the Men's individual rapid event.[8][9]

References[edit]

  • ^ Mark Weeks. "World Chess Championship 2000 FIDE Knockout Matches".
  • ^ Mark Weeks. "World Chess Championship 2001-02 FIDE Knockout Matches".
  • ^ Mark Weeks. "World Chess Championship 2004 FIDE Knockout Matches".
  • ^ Edwin Lam Choong Wai (2006-09-18). "Dao slices his way past Dimakilling". ChessBase. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  • ^ "Men's Chess Olympiads: Đào Thiên Hải". OlimpBase.
  • ^ "Men's Asian Team Chess Championship: Đào Thiên Hải". OlimpBase.
  • ^ Mark Crowther (2006-12-18). "The Week In Chess 632: 15th Asian Games". The Week in Chess. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  • ^ "Individual Men's Rapid Chess Doha 2006". Chess-Results.com.
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