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2022 European Individual Chess Championship
| 2022 European Individual Chess Championship | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brežice, Slovenia | ||||||
| 27 March–6 April | ||||||
| www.eicc2022.eu | ||||||
| Matthias Blübaum Gabriel Sargissian Ivan Šarić | Matthias Blübaum | Gabriel Sargissian | Ivan Šarić | |||
| Matthias Blübaum | ||||||
| Gabriel Sargissian | ||||||
| Ivan Šarić | ||||||
| Govhar Beydullayeva |
The 2022 European Individual Chess Championship was held from 27 March to 6 April 2022 in Brežice, Slovenia. In open competition, Matthias Blübaum and Gabriel Sargissian tied for first, with Blübaum securing the gold and Sargissian the silver via tie-breaking criteria. Multiple players tied for third place, with Ivan Šarić receiving the bronze via tie-breaking criteria. In the women's competition, medalists were Govhar Beydullayeva, Nurgyul Salimova, and Nataliya Buksa for gold, silver, and bronze, respectively. Zdenko Kožul won gold among senior players.
The top eight finishers after all 11 rounds of the open competition were:
| # | Player | Nation | Rating | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matthias Blübaum | Germany | 2642 | 8,5 |
| 2 | Gabriel Sargissian | Armenia | 2681 | 8,5 |
| 3 | Ivan Šarić | Croatia | 2687 | 8,0 |
| 4 | Ivan Cheparinov | Bulgaria† | 2672 | 8,0 |
| 5 | Jaime Santos Latasa | Spain | 2648 | 8,0 |
| 6 | Mustafa Yılmaz | Turkey | 2624 | 8,0 |
| 7 | Ruslan Ponomariov | Ukraine | 2636 | 8,0 |
| 8 | Vasif Durarbayli | Azerbaijan | 2628 | 8,0 |
† Cheparinov competed under the flag of the European Chess Union.
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