CHESS PLAYER

Laurent Fressinet

1981 - Today

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Laurent Fressinet (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ fʁɛsiˈnɛ]; born 30 November 1981 in Dax) is a French chess grandmaster. He is a two-time French Chess Champion. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Laurent Fressinet is the 379th most popular chess player (down from 332nd in 2024), the 6,331st most popular biography from France (down from 6,021st in 2019) and the 9th most popular French Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Laurent Fressinet ranks 379 out of 461Before her are Boris Alterman, Boris Chatalbashev, Alexei Fedorov, Andrei Volokitin, Ana Matnadze, and Francisco Vallejo Pons. After her are Anna Cramling, Lilit Mkrtchian, Alexandra Botez, Boris Avrukh, Yelena Dembo, and Igor Miladinović.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Laurent Fressinet ranks 1,066Before her are Brede Hangeland, Shugo Oshinari, Choi Byung-chul, Shad Gaspard, Anderson Santos Silva, and Sidney Samson. After her are Malkhaz Asatiani, Maarten van der Weijden, Ruslan Alekhno, Ashley Eckstein, Cecilia Brækhus, and Pirjo Muranen.

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In France

Among people born in France, Laurent Fressinet ranks 6,331 out of 6,770Before her are Jérôme Moïso (1978), Robert Malm (1973), Ronan Le Crom (1974), Billy Ketkeophomphone (1990), Christophe Rinero (1973), and Melvyn Richardson (1997). After her are Catherine Marsal (1971), Laura Georges (1984), Hélène Laporte (1978), Camel Meriem (1979), Valentin Porte (1990), and Anice Badri (1990).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In France

Among chess players born in France, Laurent Fressinet ranks 9Before her are Pal Benko (1928), André Chéron (1895), Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant (1800), Chantal Chaudé de Silans (1919), Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (1990), and Étienne Bacrot (1983). After her are Marie Sebag (1986).