Parimarjan Negi |
Birth: - February 9, 1993, Delhi.
Father: J.B. Lion.
Mother: Circumference D. Negi.
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Early life Of Parimarjan Negi:
A new name has been added to the list of exceptional talented children in chess, it is Parimarjan Negi. His mother's name is Perdi D. Negi and father's name is J.B. Lion is She is a student of Amity International School, Saket (Delhi). He came in the headlines when he won Grandmaster title at an early age and became the youngest Indian to win the title. At the age of 4, Parimaran, who started the game of chess, would soon start to become a national identity. He achieved his first international success in 2002, when he became the winner of Asian players in less than 10 years in Tehran.In 2002, Parimanjan Negi won a 10-section division in the Asian Youth Chess Championship in Tehran. He achieved his first Grandmaster Criterion in the 2005/06 Hastings International Chess Congress. In the fourth Parasnath International Open Chess Tournament in Delhi, he immediately after earning his second GM Criterion. Negi earned his third and final GM criteria on July 1, 2006, along with Russian Grandmaster Russlan Sherbakov in the Chelyabinsk region superfinals championship in Russia's Satna, where he finished with nine points from nine rounds. Thus Negi became the youngest chessgent ever Grandmaster in India, broke the records of Pantala Harikrishna, and the second youngest in the world.
Negi won the strong Philadelphia International Open Tournament with a score of 7/9 in June 2008, and he was humiliated. In August 2008, he secured second place behind Abhijit Gupta in the world junior chess championship in Gaziantep. In 2009, he won the 6th IGB Dato 'Arthur Tan Malaysia Open in the Copenhagen with PolicyCon Cup 8.5 / 10, on Taurrex on Boris Arukh and at Kuala Lumpur.
Parimarjan Negi has won Gold Medal in both the Asian Uth Chess Championship Year 2002 and Commonwealth Championship 2003, both in the Under-10 category at the international level. In the year 2004, Parimarjan Negi won silver medal in the Under-14 category of Commonwealth championship. Parimarjan Negi won the bronze medal in the Under-10 category of the Asian Youth Championship in 2003 and the Under-12 category of the Word Youth Championship in 2004. Parimarjan Negi was able to get gold medal in the Under-15 category of the National Sub-Junior Championship in 2004 due to his spectacular performance.
19-year-old Negi won the title of Ho Chi Minh, capital of Vietnam. They represent Asia in the World Cup series. Negi is the third Indian to win this title. Earlier in 2003. Shasikiran and Pendalya Harikrishna won the title in 2011. Parimarjan Negi beat Russia's Grandmaster Vagney Vorbioov in the seventh round of Leiden International Chess Tournament.