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Artiom Tsepotan

Full name

Артем Цепотан

Country

Ukraine

Born

(1978-04-09) April 9, 1978 (age 46)
Kharkiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union

Title

International Master (2000)

FIDE rating

2406 (July 2024)

Peak rating

2416 (January 2000)

Artiom Tsepotan (Ukrainian: Артем Цепотан, romanizedArtem Tsepotan; born 9 April 1978) is a Ukrainian chess player holding the title of International master.

He attended the Kharkiv chess school under the guidance of Boris Khanukov. In 2000 he obtained a degree in education at the Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.

He won the Kharkiv city junior championship U20 in 1996 and placed third in the Beirut open in 1998. For many years an instructor at the Kharkiv chess school, in the first years 2000 he was the coach of Anna Ushenina, who won the Women's World Championship 2012inKhanty-Mansiysk.

In 2015-16 Tsepotan was an instructor on the internet of Zhou Liran, who in August 2017, at the age of 9 years, 3 months and 22 days, became the youngest ever National Master of the U.S. Chess Federation .[1] In 2019 Zhou Liran won the U12 World Youth ChampionshipatWeifang.

In May 2011 Tsepotan launched the website 2700chess.com, which reports the live rating of Grandmasters with over 2700 Elo points ("Super GMs").

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