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| birth_date = {{Bda|1999|1|11}} | | birth_date = {{Bda|1999|1|11}} | ||
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| title = ] (2016)<ref name="FIDE">{{cite web|url=https://ratings.fide.com/crt/main223787.pdf|title=FIDE Title Application (GM)}}</ref> | | title = ] (2016)<ref name="FIDE">{{cite web|url=https://ratings.fide.com/crt/main223787.pdf|title=FIDE Title Application (GM)}}</ref> | ||
| peakrating = 2513 (January 2017) | | peakrating = 2513 (January 2017) |
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Serbian chess grandmaster (born 1999)Milan Zajić | |
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Country | Serbia |
Born | (1999-01-11) January 11, 1999 (age 25) Kruševac, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia |
Title | Grandmaster (2016) |
Peak rating | 2513 (January 2017) |
Milan Zajić is a Serbian chess grandmaster.
Chess career
He began playing chess at the age of 6 after his grandfather taught him and his brother the rules of the game.
In December 2013, he won the silver medal in the U14 World Youth Chess Championship.
In February 2015, he won the Georgi Tringov Memorial Open Tournament in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
In May 2015, he became the youngest Serbian grandmaster after winning the Selimir Manojlović Memorial.
In 2017, he won the 3rd World Interuniversities championship in Barcelona.
References
- "FIDE Title Application (GM)" (PDF).
- ^ "Interview with IM Milan Zajic: "Success is when you do what makes you happy"". February 16, 2015.
- Silver, Albert (December 31, 2013). "World Youth Championship: The champions".
- Beta (15 May 2015). "Zajić najmlađi srpski velemajstor". B92 (in Serbian).
- https://bigmio.com/zajic-champ
External links
- Milan Zajic rating card at FIDE