Igor Štohl

Igor Štohl (born 27 September 1964) is a Slovak chess player who holds the titles of Grandmaster (GM) (1992), Slovak Chess Championship winner (1984).

Igor Štohl
Igor Štohl in 2006
CountryCzechoslovakia
Slovakia
Born (1964-09-27) 27 September 1964
Bratislava, Slovakia
TitleGrandmaster (GM) (1992)
FIDE rating2465 (August 2020)
Peak rating2600 (July 1999)

Biography

Igor Štohl learned to play chess at the age of 10. In 1982, in Copenhagen he won silver medal in World Junior Chess Championship after winner Andrei Sokolov. Two years later Igor Štohl won Slovak Chess Championship. In 1990 in Manila he participated in the World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournament where he was ranked in 23rd place.[1]

Igor Štohl is winner of many international chess tournaments, including winning or sharing first place in Trnava (1983), Starý Smokovec (1986, 1988), Hradec Králové (1988), Vrnjačka Banja (1989), Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting (1991), Paul Keres Memorial Tournament (Vancouver, 1993), Vinkovci (1995), Stavanger (1998).

Igor Štohl played for Czechoslovakia and Slovakia in the Chess Olympiads:[2]

Igor Štohl played for Czechoslovakia and Slovakia in the European Team Chess Championships:[3]

  • In 1989, at fourth board in the 9th European Team Chess Championship in Haifa (+3, =3, -1),
  • In 1997, at second board in the 11th European Team Chess Championship in Pula (+3, =3, -2),
  • In 1999, at first board in the 12th European Team Chess Championship in Batumi (+3, =4, -2),
  • In 2001, at second board in the 13th European Team Chess Championship in León (+0, =7, -1).

In 1983, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title and in 1992 received the FIDE Grandmaster (GM) title.

Igor Štohl is a regular collaborator of ChessBase. He took, among others participation in the development of the monograph about Emanuel Lasker. Igor Štohl also published several chess books, including two dedicated to Garry Kasparov chess career.

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