Stanislav Bogdanovich
Stanislav Eduardovich Bogdanovich (4 February 1993 – 5 March 2020) was a Ukrainian chess player who also competed for Russia.
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Full name | Stanislav Eduardovich Bogdanovich |
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Born | Odessa, Ukraine | 4 February 1993
Died | 5 March 2020 27) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Title | Grandmaster |
Peak rating | 2616 (September 2019) |
Early life
Bogdanovich graduated from the National University Odessa Law Academy.[1]
Chess career
- Silver medalist at the UEFA European Under-12 Championship [2]
- Ukrainian Under-18 champion
- Champion of Odessa (2010)
- Ukrainian blitz champion (2013)
He was awarded the title of International Master in 2009, and Grandmaster in 2017.
Bogdanovich graduated from the National University of Odessa Law Academy.
Death
Bogdanovich was found dead on 5 March 2020 in his Moscow apartment, alongside nitrous oxide-filled balloons and the body of his girlfriend, Alexandra Vernigora, also a chess player. Police do not suspect foul play.[2][1]
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References
- Doggers, Peter (6 March 2020). "GM Stanislav Bogdanovich And Girlfriend 'Found Dead In Moscow Apartment'". Chess.com. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
- "Young chess players 'killed by laughing gas'". BBC News. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
External links
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- Stanislav Bogdanovich rating card at FIDE
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- Stanislav Bogdanovich chess games at 365Chess.com
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