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Beliavsky and won
In the FIDE Moscow Grand Prix rapid event in June he won matches against Ivanchuk, Svidler, Beliavsky and Akopian before losing the final to Kasparov 0. 5-1. 5.
In 1996 he beat Vasily Smyslov 5-1, in 1997 lost to Viktor Korchnoi 4-2, in 1998 defeated Robert Hübner 3. 5-2. 5, in 1999 lost to Alexander Beliavsky 3. 5-2. 5, in 2000 lost to Nigel Short 4-2, in 2001 tied 3-3 with Emil Sutovsky, in 2002 beat Boris Gelfand 3. 5-2. 5, and in 2004 won against Ivan Sokolov 3. 5-2. 5 ( there was no match in 2003 ).

Beliavsky and World
In the World Chess Championship cycle, Beliavsky qualified for the Candidates Tournament once, losing to eventual winner Garry Kasparov in the quarterfinals of the 1983 Candidates matches.

Beliavsky and Championship
He shared the 1st place with Alexander Beliavsky in the 1987 USSR Championship but lost the play-off match (+ 0,

Beliavsky and USSR
Beliavsky was born in Lviv, USSR.

Beliavsky and four
Beliavsky is a four times winner of the Vidmar Memorial: in 1999, 2001, 2003 ( with Emil Sutovsky ) and 2005.

Beliavsky and 1980
He shared first at Baden in 1980, on 10½ / 15 with Alexander Beliavsky.

Beliavsky and .
He scored 8 / 15 to tie for sixth place with Alexander Beliavsky, behind joint winners Andrei Sokolov, Rafael Vaganian, and Artur Yusupov, and one-half point short of potentially qualifying via a playoff.
Some of his late successes included victories at Lone Pine 1976 and in the 1979 Paul Keres Memorial tournament in Tallinn ( 12 / 16 without a loss, ahead of Tal, Bronstein and others ), shared first place ( with Portisch and Hübner ) in the Rio de Janeiro Interzonal the same year, and second place in Tilburg in 1981, half a point behind the winner Beliavsky.
Alexander Genrikhovich Beliavsky ( sometimes transliterated as Belyavsky, born December 17, 1953 ) is a Soviet and Slovenian chess grandmaster.
Beliavsky is also a first-class endgame study composer, having published about fifty studies, many together with Leopold Mitrofanov.
Both he and compatriot Michael Stean defeated the tournament winner Alexander Beliavsky, but were unable to match the Soviet player's ruthlessness in dispatching lesser opponents.
Miles also tied for first in the 1999 Continental Open in Los Angeles with Alexander Beliavsky, Ľubomír Ftáčnik, and Suat Atalık.
The field, in eventual finishing order, consisted of Karpov, Kasparov, Shirov, Bareev, Kramnik, Lautier, Anand, Kamsky, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Gelfand, Illescas, Judit Polgár, and Beliavsky.
No grandmasters have regularly adopted the Wilkes-Barre as Black, but Alexander Beliavsky and Alexei Shirov have played it occasionally even in top competition.
More recently, several grandmasters, including Alexander Beliavsky, Ni Hua, Veselin Topalov, and Magnus Carlsen, have played 5.

won and World
His book The World of Pooh won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958.
Australia won the 1977 Centenary Test which was not an Ashes contest, but then a storm broke as Kerry Packer announced his intention to form World Series Cricket.
In their first five seasons of existence, the Diamondbacks won three division titles ( 1999, 2001, 2002 ) a National League pennant ( 2001 ) and a World Series championship ( 2001 ).
This was the first time since that the home team won all seven games of a World Series and the first time that a National League team won a World Series in which the home team won all seven games of a World Series.
After winning the Dutch Mixing Championships ( DMC ) in 1988, he was invited for The World Mix Championships in the London Royal Hall and won third place in a fierce competition.
The first World Series was won by Boston of the American League.
It turned out that the Cubs and Giants ended the season tied for first place, so the game was indeed replayed, and the Cubs won the game, the pennant, and subsequently the World Series ( the last Cubs Series victory to date, as it turns out ).
A member of the England team who won the World Cup and Ballon d ' Or for European Footballer of the Year in 1966, he played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts and passing abilities from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot.
After helping United to win the Football League in 1965, he won a World Cup medal with England in 1966 and another Football League title with United the following year.
Between 1957 and 1980 Granaglia won a record 13 World Championships, 12 European Championship titles, and 46 Italian National Championships.
The Orioles won their first-ever American League championship in 1966, and in a major upset, swept the World Series by out-dueling the Los Angeles Dodgers aces Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
After sweeping the Twins once again in the ALCS, the Orioles won the 1970 World Series by defeating the Cincinnati Reds ' Big Red Machine in five games.
The Orioles won the World Series in five games by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies.
The Brewers went to the 1982 World Series and won seven organization of the year awards during his tenure.
Jack Brabham won his third title in 1966, becoming the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship in a car carrying his own name ( cf Surtees, Hill and Fittipaldi Automotive ).
The White Sox last won the World Series in 2005 when they played the Houston Astros and swept them in four games.
Another pennant winner did not come until their championship season of 2005, when the White Sox won their first World Series championship in 88 years, breaking their epochal drought only a year after the Boston Red Sox had broken their slightly shorter but more celebrated " curse.

won and Junior
A Junior who won two or more wins in the Open Class was eligible.
In 1967, he won the annual European Junior Championship at Groningen.
He then went on to play for Independiente Medellín and then Atlético Junior, for whom he won the Colombian championship in 1993 and 1995.
The Senior championship was won by Australian Tom Slingsby, whilst Dane Thorbjoern Schierup won the Junior competition.
In 1983, he obtained his German license, a year after he won the German Junior Kart Championship.
After a childhood of beauty pageants, Thiessen was crowned Miss Junior America in 1987 and a year later won Teen magazine's " Great Model Search " in 1988, by gracing the cover of that issue.
The Gretzkys won, and Wayne played Junior B hockey with the Toronto Nationals.
The same year, he won the World Junior Chess Championship held at Antwerp, Belgium, scoring 6 / 7 to qualify for the final, then 8 / 9 in the final to win by a full point over Edmar Mednis.
Arguello had previously won three boxing titles ( at Featherweight, Junior Lightweight and Lightweight ) and hoped to become the first boxer ever to win world titles in four divisions by adding the Jr. Welterweight title.
The club won the Irish Bowling Association Junior Cup for the first time in their history in 2006.
* Justin Carroll won the 1995 Scripps National Spelling Bee as a student at Wynne Junior High School.
In 2011, Croswell Lexington Little League from Croswell, Michigan won the championship game of the Junior League Softball World Series.
In 2007-08, both the Wildcats-5 and Wildcats-6 teams won the championship of their respective age brackets of the New Jersey Junior Basketball League.
In 2009-2010 the Wildcats-8 won the New Jersey Junior Basketball League.
* New Mexico Junior College: has a baseball team won the NJCAA World Series in 2005, and was runner up in the NJCAA World Series in 2007.
On Wednesday, December 7, 2010, The Valley Cottage Indians Junior Midgets Small Novice Cheerleading team won the national championship at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida.
Henning won the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics.
In 2005 the Junior High Boys won the Juniata Valley League championship to.
* The Junior High Lady Pirates won the Juniata Valley League basketball championship in 2006.
The Rushmore Thunder won 2010 State Championships for Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Pee Wee B.
* Antone ( Tone ) Belt, won silver medal for long jump at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics.
In that year alone, he drew against Grandmaster Paul Keres at the Georgian Chess Championship, then moved to Yerevan where he won the Armenian Chess Championship and the USSR Junior Chess Championship.
Like his father, Laurie was an oarsman at school and university ; in 1977, he was a member of the junior coxed pair that won the British national title before representing Britain's Youth Team at the 1977 Junior World Rowing Championships.
On July 9, 1974, Chacon won the vacant WBC Featherweight title by defeating former WBA Junior Lightweight champion Alfredo Marcano in nine rounds at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles.

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