CHESS PLAYER

Vadim Milov

1972 - Today

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Vadim Markovich Milov (born 1 August 1972) is a Swiss chess player who received the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM) in 1993. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Vadim Milov is the 319th most popular chess player (down from 301st in 2024), the 3,023rd most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,998th in 2019) and the 50th most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Vadim Milov ranks 319 out of 461Before him are Aleksej Aleksandrov, Dmitry Jakovenko, Ye Jiangchuan, Sergei Shipov, Wang Yue, and Natalia Zhukova. After him are Alexander Onischuk, Rustem Dautov, David Navara, Leinier Domínguez, Ildikó Mádl, and Monika Soćko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Vadim Milov ranks 919Before him are Héctor Vinent, Jean-Marc Mormeck, Lisa Leslie, Jason Mantzoukas, Marco Aurelio Silva Businhani, and Alain Gomis. After him are Magnus Brunner, Wojciech Kowalczyk, Maja Ostaszewska, Mirjam Ott, Levan Varshalomidze, and Snatam Kaur.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vadim Milov ranks 3,023 out of 3,761Before him are Igor Semshov (1978), Peter Nalitch (1981), Sergey Klyugin (1974), Aslan Karatsev (1993), Natali (1974), and Sergey Kovalev (1983). After him are Vera Dushevina (1986), Olga Skabeyeva (1984), Katya Lel (1974), Yuliya Chepalova (1976), Valery Gopin (1964), and Oxxxymiron (1985).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Vadim Milov ranks 50Before him are Sergei Tiviakov (1973), Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (1974), Sergei Rublevsky (1974), Alexander Moiseenko (1980), Dmitry Jakovenko (1983), and Sergei Shipov (1966). After him are Rustem Dautov (1965), Natalia Pogonina (1985), Konstantin Landa (1972), Pavel Tregubov (1971), Evgeny Alekseev (1985), and Evgeny Tomashevsky (1987).