Also in 2009, he won the Lê Quang Liêm competed for Vietnam at the Chess Olympiads in 2006 (board 4), 2008 (board 2), 2010 (board 1), 2012 (board 1) and 2014 (board 1). He also played in the World Chess Cup (2007) and World Cup (2009), but on both occasions was knocked out in the first round by Andrei Volokitin and Vladislav Ivanovich Tkachiev respectively.
Lê Quang Liêm's results in subsequent international tournaments has also been consistent. His score was 6½/9, a shared first place with From May 10 to May 21, he was invited to play in the Elite group of the From October 12 to 21, he participated in the SPICE Cup,From May 16 to 26, he participated in the Asian Continental Championships, which was held in the Philippines. He finished at 4th place with a score of 6½/9.
After doing relatively well (=4) in the 3rd Singapore Masters International Open Tournament and the Aeroflot Open 2007 A2 (=6), in April 2007, he tied for first in the Vietnam Chess Championship 2007 with In 2009 he won the 2nd Vietnam Dragon Capital Chess Open 2009 with 8/9.
U14 World Champion (2005); Asian Blitz Champion (2013); World Blitz Champion (2013); Asian Champion (2019)Lê Quang Liêm was born in Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam and learned chess at the age of 7. He earned his Grandmaster title in early July 2006 when he was 15 years and 3 months old.
Le won a gold medal at the 2003 Asian Youth Chess Championships, held in During August–September, he won the 1st Dragon Capital Vietnam chess open with 7/9.In September, he won the 4th Kolkata Open Chess Tournament ahead of 13 higher-rated players.In December, Le with Vietnamese team won the silver prize at Tata Steel Asian Team Chess Championship in India, behind the host India.
His final score was 7/9 (+5=4), a shared first place with From February 7 to February 18, he once again participated in Aeroflot Open and successfully defended the title. With +5=4 performance, he tied for 1st-4th with From July 15 through the 25th, he took part in his first elite invitational tournament in From August 28 to September 3, he participated in 1st Campomanes Memorial Cup Open in the Philippines. He has competed for team Vietnam at the Chess Olympiad since 2006. Le won the blitz championship with 8½/9. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster by FIDE in 2006.
FIDE Master (2003); IM (2006); GM (2006). Lê Quang Liêm (born 13 March 1991) is a Vietnamese chess player, the top-ranked of his country. His only loss was to His personal performance is +4=1-1.In February, Le participated in the Moscow Open tournament in Moscow, Russia. He is doing great so far in Asian Continental.Still gains a solid 5.3 points to move to #32 on the live ratings, now at 2723.3.Liem had the honour to represent Vietnamese students by carrying the countrys flag at Webster Universitys graduation ceremony:Liem graduated from the university with two bachelor degrees, a BSc in Finance and a BA in Management.He also received an honour from the Departments of Business and Management and from the Susan Polgar Institute for Chess Excellence Programme (SPICE) for his substantial contributions to SPICE in 2013-2017.10 to 1 cg has linked the ratings to FIDE automatically.Right after this victory, he also won the Spring Chess Classic A group in St Louis with 6/10.Please try to maintain a semblance of civility at all times. But make no mistake, he is a terror on the board, a gifted player who, possibly, could have gone to greater chess heights had he devoted more time to the game (i.e., not pursued his studies at Webster).But he is making great strides in both chess and his studies, good for him!
He has also been the world's number 1 Junior (U20).
period rtng gms rapid rtng rapid gms blitz rtng blitz gms; 2020-aug : 2709 : 0 : 2744 : 0 : … He also played in the In 2015, he won Zonal 3.3 in March 2015, scoring 7.5/9, and thereby qualified for the Le's highest rating to date was 2717 in September 2011 when he was ranked #25 in the world (his highest ranking to date), and #2 Junior in the world.
Lê Quang Liêm competed for Vietnam at the Chess Olympiads in 2006 (board 4), 2008 (board 2), 2010 (board 1), 2012 (board 1) and 2014 (board 1).
Ngôi nhà nằm trong làng Phú Đô cũ nay thành ngõ 8 đường Lê Quang Đạo, con đường thông từ Đại lộ Thăng Long ra SVĐ Mỹ Đình, đường rộng ngõ rộng giao thông thuận lợi, gần chợ Phú Đô,trương học các cấp 1,2,3 và các trường quốc tế vây quanh, khu vực đã phát - 60030486 Lê Quang Liêm hạ gục nhà vô địch châu Âu, vào vòng 4 World Cup cờ vua. From June 15 to 20 Le competed in the 2014 World Rapid and Blitz Championships in From 8 to 18 July, Le participated in Danzhou SuperGrandmaster Tournament in From 13 to 19 of August, Le was invited to the Saint Louis rapid and blitz event of the In the second Danzhou super-grandmaster tournament with all 8 participants with Elo higher than 2700, Le finished second with 4/7 (+2=4-1). Before: The French colonised Vietnam and later Vietnam beats the USToday: The US (player) beats the Vietnamese, but the French avenged him.I can attest to this as I have met him several times. He reached 2717 again in April 2013 when he was ranked #27. Đồng Nai 173 liên quan. Le is the current Asian champion and he was world champion in blitz chess in 2013.. Consistently scoring well in international youth championships, he placed second in the World Youth Championship (U12) in Halkidiki, Greece in 2003, and then won the Under-16 Asian Championship in July 2004 in Iran, the Asian Youth Open U14 in December 2004, and the Under-14 World Youth Chess Championship staged in Belfort, France in July 2005.