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Son of Isabelle Rodrigue, Shawn learned to play chess at age 6 at an after school program and quickly fell in love with the game. In his first event, at 6, he won five straight games, and at 12, he had a FIDE rating of over 2000. He became an International Master at 18 and a Grandmaster at 19.
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norm, became only the second Canadian to win a World Youth Chess Championship and the first Canadian over 14 to win the Youth Chess Championship. In November 2023, he earned his final GM norm at the
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and was one of the few people to hold him to a draw in one of his games. An unorthodox player, Rodrigue-Lemieux is known to use uncommon openings with regularity, most notably
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residing in Montreal. He first discovered his interest in chess in Grade 1 where he saw his classmates playing and signed up for chess classes.
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title in 2023 at the age of 19, and was officially awarded the GM title in January 2024. He is the youngest grandmaster in Quebec's history.
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He finished an international tournament with 9 straight victories, no losses and a performance rating of 3037. By becoming the
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His 3037 tournament performance where he won 9/9 created a social media buzz, drawing attention from popular streamers like
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Final position after 25.Rxa5. One of the few games where Nakamura was held to a draw in the event.
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In April 2023, he was offered a four-year scholarship to the
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In 2022, Rodrigue-Lemieux played 2 exhibition games against
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Canada
Montreal
Quebec
Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
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Peak rating
Grandmaster
World Youth Chess Champion
grandmaster
FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament 2023
Benjamin Gledura
Max Warmerdam
Vasyl Ivanchuk
Hikaru Nakamura
Anderssen's Opening
Magnus Carlsen
Gotham Chess
French-Canadian
Collège de Maisonneuve
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
"FIDE Title Application (GM)"
"FIDE Ratings"
"Making his move: Montreal teen on accelerated path to chess Grandmaster title"
"FIDE Ratings"
"Shawn Rodrigue-Lemieux, 19 ans et grand maître aux échecs"

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