CHESS PLAYER

Vladimir Potkin

1982 - Today

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Vladimir Potkin (Russian: Владимир Поткин; born 28 June 1982) is a Russian chess grandmaster (2001) and a former European champion. He is also Ian Nepomniachtchi's trainer and one of the coaches of the Russian national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Potkin is the 405th most popular chess player (up from 411th in 2019), the 3,496th most popular biography from Russia (up from 3,559th in 2019) and the 68th most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Vladimir Potkin ranks 405 out of 461Before him are Tatiana Kosintseva, Lê Quang Liêm, Ernesto Inarkiev, Phiona Mutesi, Jeff Sarwer, and Markus Ragger. After him are Tania Sachdev, Mateusz Bartel, Zhao Xue, Erald Dervishi, Ni Hua, and Nadezhda Kosintseva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Vladimir Potkin ranks 1,243Before him are Andreas Ibertsberger, Benh Zeitlin, Ri Han-jae, Hayato Sasaki, Francis Dickoh, and Daisuke Yoneyama. After him are Reiko Nakamura, Monika Karsch, Masahiro Kazuma, Matthew McNulty, Satoshi Nagano, and Yutaka Tahara.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Vladimir Potkin ranks 3,496 out of 3,761Before him are Javid Hamzatau (1989), Angelina Golikova (1991), Dmitry Larionov (1985), Iouri Podladtchikov (1988), Ksenia Afanasyeva (1991), and Dmitry Malyshko (1987). After him are Ksenia Perova (1989), Vasily Koshechkin (1983), Shamil Borchashvili (1995), Vyacheslav Karavayev (1995), Ramil Sheydayev (1996), and Kamilla Gafurzianova (1988).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Vladimir Potkin ranks 68Before him are Dmitry Andreikin (1990), Nikita Vitiugov (1987), Ekaterina Atalik (1982), Valentina Gunina (1989), Alina Kashlinskaya (1993), and Tatiana Kosintseva (1986). After him are Nadezhda Kosintseva (1985), Igor Kurnosov (1985), Vladimir Fedoseev (1995), Gadir Guseinov (1986), Vladislav Artemiev (1998), and Kirill Alekseenko (1997).