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Robert Kempiński

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Kempiński entered his first tournament at the local chess club aged 7 and won easily. At the age of 14 he won the Polish junior championship in his age category, and the year after that he won the Polish junior championship for U20. In the following years he represented Poland in international
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three times: 1993 (U16), 1994 (U18) and 1995 (U18). In 1995 he also won the world title in the
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World Chess Championship: 2004 FIDE Knockout Matches
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He won the 28: 763:Sportspeople from Gdańsk 205:, 2005), Porzellan-Cup ( 131:Polish Chess Champion 113:No. 79 (January 2005) 768:Polish chess players 508:Krzysztof Jakubowski 201:(2004) Neckar-Open ( 643:Włodzimierz Schmidt 558:Marcin Krzyżanowski 488:Mirosław Grabarczyk 418:of Grandmaster (GM) 275:de:Robert Kempiński 195:Rubinstein Memorial 129:. 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Gdańsk
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
2566
Peak rating
chess
Grandmaster
Polish Chess Champion
European Youth Chess Championship
World Youth Chess Championship
Guarapuava
Brasil
Emil Sutovsky
Chess Olympiad
Polish Chess Championship
Zlín
České Budějovice
Lippstadt
Frýdek-Místek
Biel
Rubinstein Memorial
Bad Zwesten
Deizisau
Dresden
FIDE World Chess Championship 2004
Alexander Lastin
Gata Kamsky
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