CHESS PLAYER

Andrey Esipenko

2002 - Today

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Andrey Evgenyevich Esipenko (Russian: Андрей Евгеньевич Есипенко; born 22 March 2002) is a Russian chess grandmaster. He won the European U10 Chess Championship in 2012, and both the European U16 and World U16 Chess Championship in 2017. Together with 43 other Russian elite chess players, Esipenko signed an open letter to Russian president Vladimir Putin, protesting against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and expressing solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Andrey Esipenko is the 482nd most popular chess player (down from 428th in 2024), the 4,001st most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,679th in 2019) and the 83rd most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Andrey Esipenko ranks 482 out of 461Before him are Irina Krush, Dorsa Derakhshani, Nino Batsiashvili, Duško Pavasovič, Bibisara Assaubayeva, and Emanuel Berg. After him are Krishnan Sasikiran, Dimitrios Mastrovasilis, Yuzvendra Chahal, Jovanka Houska, Luke McShane, and Maxim Matlakov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Andrey Esipenko ranks 276Before him are Alan Velasco, Elkan Baggott, Johann Lepenant, Sakura Motoki, Hanna Bennison, and Gaia Cauchi. After him are Windy Cantika Aisah, Sofia Samodurova, Madisyn Shipman, Mihaela Cambei, Timothée Pembélé, and Isaac Lihadji.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Andrey Esipenko ranks 4,001 out of 3,761Before him are Maksym Talovierov (2000), Sergei Petrov (1991), Elizabet Tursynbayeva (2000), Sofia Pozdniakova (1997), Sergey Fesikov (1989), and Rifat Zhemaletdinov (1996). After him are Vladislav Larin (1995), Somon Makhmadbekov (1999), Ivan Kovalev (1986), Darya Dmitriyeva (1993), Ali Shabanau (null), and Mourad Aliev (1995).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Andrey Esipenko ranks 83Before him are Vladimir Fedoseev (1995), Gadir Guseinov (1986), Vladislav Artemiev (1998), Kirill Alekseenko (1997), Ivan Bukavshin (1995), and Maxim Rodshtein (1989). After him are Maxim Matlakov (1991), Olga Girya (1991), Nazí Paikidze (1993), and Polina Shuvalova (2001).