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Alexander Areshchenko

1986 - Today

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Alexander Areshchenko (Ukrainian: Олександр Арещенко, romanized: Oleksandr Areshchenko; born June 15, 1986) is a Ukrainian chess player. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster in 2002. He has competed in the FIDE World Cup in 2005, 2009, 2013, 2015 and 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alexander Areshchenko is the 370th most popular chess player (down from 314th in 2019), the 1,269th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 1,203rd in 2019) and the 29th most popular Ukrainian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Alexander Areshchenko ranks 370 out of 461Before him are Francisco Vallejo Pons, Laurent Fressinet, Lilit Mkrtchian, Alexandra Botez, Boris Avrukh, and Yelena Dembo. After him are Sam Shankland, Wei Yi, Anish Giri, Péter Ács, Wang Hao, and Eva Moser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Alexander Areshchenko ranks 893Before him are Sam Van Rossom, Sanzhar Tursunov, Davide Rigon, Vic Wild, Yuri Alvear, and Gabriella Szabó. After him are Nadezhda Mikhalkova, Bruno Correa, Denis Dmitriev, Christinna Pedersen, Ali Fazal, and Yojiro Takahagi.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Alexander Areshchenko ranks 1,269 out of 1,365Before him are Anna Fedorova (1990), Eduard Sobol (1995), Yuliana Fedak (1983), Andrei Volokitin (1986), Oleg Vernyayev (1993), and Mariya Ryemyen (1987). After him are Olena Starikova (1996), Sergiy Gladyr (1988), Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko (1989), Ruslan Honcharov (1973), Mykyta Shevchenko (1993), and Mykhailo Romanchuk (1996).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among chess players born in Ukraine, Alexander Areshchenko ranks 29Before him are Alexander Chernin (1960), Gregory Kaidanov (1959), Mariya Muzychuk (1992), Elena Sedina (1968), Anna Zatonskih (1978), and Andrei Volokitin (1986). After him are Zahar Efimenko (1985), Alexander Ipatov (1993), and Irina Krush (1983).