Martyn Kravtsiv
Martyn Kravtsiv

Martyn Kravtsiv. Was born 26 of November 1990. He began to play in chess at six years.

Student of Lviv State University of Physical Culture.

International Grandmaster from 2009 year.

  • Triple  champion of Ukraine in categories under 10 (2000), 14 (2004) and 20 (2008) . 
  • Was the captain of youth national team of Ukraine which won Chess Olympiad under 16 years (Turkey 2006).  
  • Won 2nd place at Championship Europe under 16 years (Montenegro 2007).
  • Winner of 1st World Mind Sports Games, Beijing, China (blitz individual)
  • Silver winner of World Mind Sports Games (team rapid)
  • Bronze medalist of World Mind Sports Games (team blitz)
  • Silver winner of Czech Open 2009, Pardubice (295 participants, 26 GMs)
  • Winner of 2nd SCS International Open GM 2010, India (249 participants, 34 GMs)
  • Winner of Chennai Open GM 2011, India (329 participants, 23 GMs)
  • Winner of "6e open international de l'Ouest Toulousain" 2011, France
  • 2nd place on 4th Mumbai Mayor's Cup, 2011 (278 participants, 16 GMs)
  • shared 1-5 place on XXVIII Open International de Cappelle-la-Grande 2012, France (73 GMs)
  • 2 place on III Memorial Oliver Gonzalez (Torneo A, Spain, 2012)
  • Bronze of NIT Nagpur GM International Open Chess Tournament 2012 (India, 168 players, 19 GMs)
  • Winner of A.Margaryan memorial (Armenia, 2013)
  • shared 1-3 place on Al Ain Open A (UAE, 2013)
  • Winner of Vasylyshyn memorial (Ukraine, 2014)
  • Winner (8 of 10) 8th Mumbai Mayor's Cup International Open Chess Tournament 2015 (India)
  • shared 1-5 place on 22nd Abu Dhabi Int. Chess Festival Masters Tournament (UAE, 2015)
  • Silver winner of Ukrainian Championship (Lviv, 2015)
  • Winner Riga Technical University Open (Latvia 2016)
    Winner 14th Cap D'Agde Open (France 2016)
    Assisted  Ukraine national team (coach) - silver winner of 42nd Chess Olympiad , Baku 2016
    Winner Riga Technical University Open (Latvia 2016)
  • Winner 14th Cap D'Agde Open (France 2016)
  • Assisted  Ukraine national team (coach) - silver winner of 42nd Chess Olympiad , Baku 2016