Alex Yermolinsky

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Alex Yermolinsky
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Alex Yermolinsky at the 2003 U.S. Chess Championships in Seattle, Washington
Country Soviet Union
United States
Born (1958-04-11) April 11, 1958 (age 66)
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Title Grandmaster
FIDE rating 2490 (July 2024)

Alex Yermolinsky (Russian: Алексей Ермолинский, Aleksey Yermolinskiy; born April 11, 1958 in Leningrad) is an American chess Grandmaster and two-time US champion.

He tied for first with Vladislav Vorotnikov in the Leningrad City Chess Championship in 1985. In 1993, Yermolinsky won the U.S. Chess Championship, tying for first place with Alexander Shabalov. In 1996 he was the sole champion. He won the World Open in Philadelphia three times: in 1993, 1995 and 1996 (in 1999 he was equal first with other nine players, but Gregory Serper won the playoff). In 2001 he won the American Continental Championship.

In 2012 Yermolinsky was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame.[1]

Yermolinsky is married to the WGM Kamilė Baginskaitė. They have two children, a son named Edward and a daughter named Greta.[2] They met each other at the Chess Olympiad 1996 in Yerevan. He is a regular commentator and presenter on the Internet Chess Club.

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Preceded by United States Chess Champion
1993 (with Alexander Shabalov)
Succeeded by
Boris Gulko
Preceded by United States Chess Champion
1996
Succeeded by
Joel Benjamin


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