Bharath Subramaniyam

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He completed his 3rd IM norm in June 2019 at the age of 11 years and 8 months.<ref>[https://www.chessbase.in/news/Bharath-Subramaniyam-becomes-an-IM-at-the-age-of-11-years-and-8-months Bharath Subramaniyam - IM at the age of 11 years and 8 months] on ''chessbase.india''</ref> The title was officially ratified by [[FIDE]] in September of the same year.<ref>[http://ratings.fide.com/title_applications.phtml?details=1&id=46634827&title=IM&pb=57 3rd quarter PB 2019, 7-8 September, Budapest, HUN], on ''ratings.fide.com''</ref>
He completed his 3rd IM norm in June 2019 at the age of 11 years and 8 months.<ref>[https://www.chessbase.in/news/Bharath-Subramaniyam-becomes-an-IM-at-the-age-of-11-years-and-8-months Bharath Subramaniyam - IM at the age of 11 years and 8 months] on ''chessbase.india''</ref> The title was officially ratified by [[FIDE]] in September of the same year.<ref>[http://ratings.fide.com/title_applications.phtml?details=1&id=46634827&title=IM&pb=57 3rd quarter PB 2019, 7-8 September, Budapest, HUN], on ''ratings.fide.com''</ref>


In January 2022, Bharath earned his third and final GM norm to become India's 73rd grandmaster at the age of 14 by scoring 7.5/9 at the Vergani Cup Open in Cattolica, Italy, and raising his live rating above 2500.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/sports/others/bharath-subramaniyam-becomes-india-s-73rd-chess-gm-101641782965910.html|title=Bharath Subramaniyam becomes India's 73rd chess GM|publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]|date=10 January 2022|access-date=10 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/chess/viswanathan-anand-lauds-bharath-subramaniyam-as-teenager-becomes-indias-73rd-grandmaster/articleshow/88802115.cms|title=Viswanathan Anand lauds Bharath Subramaniyam as teenager becomes India's 73rd Grandmaster|work=[[The Times of India]]|date=10 January 2022|access-date=10 January 2022}}</ref> As of March 18th, 2024, he is the youngest Indian grandmaster.
In January 2022, Bharath earned his third and final GM norm to become India's 73rd grandmaster at the age of 14 by scoring 7.5/9 at the Vergani Cup Open in Cattolica, Italy, and raising his live rating above 2500.<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/sports/others/bharath-subramaniyam-becomes-india-s-73rd-chess-gm-101641782965910.html|title=Bharath Subramaniyam becomes India's 73rd chess GM|publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]|date=10 January 2022|access-date=10 January 2022}}</ref><ref>{{citation|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/chess/viswanathan-anand-lauds-bharath-subramaniyam-as-teenager-becomes-indias-73rd-grandmaster/articleshow/88802115.cms|title=Viswanathan Anand lauds Bharath Subramaniyam as teenager becomes India's 73rd Grandmaster|work=[[The Times of India]]|date=10 January 2022|access-date=10 January 2022}}</ref> As of July 8th 2025, he is the youngest Indian grandmaster and he has been so for last 3.5 years since he became grandmaster.


==Main results==
==Main results==
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* 2020 – in February he places 11th at the [[Aeroflot Open]] in Moscow with 5,5/ 9, ahead of 54 [[Chess Grandmaster|Grandmasters]]<ref>He won with four Grandmasters: [[Gabriel Sargissian]], [[Maksim Chigaev]], [[Zhou Jianchao]] and [[Mikhail Antipov]].</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/chess/aeroflot-open-bharath-subramaniyam-posts-creditable-win-sp-sethuraman-held-to-draw/articleshow/74254065.cms |title=Bharath Subramaniyam posts win over GM Gabriel Sargissian (Elo 2689)|publisher= [[Times of India]]|date= 20 February 2020|access-date= 15 August 2020}}</ref> and getting his first GM norm with a rating performance greater than 2700.<ref>[https://chess-results.com/tnr508930.aspx?lan=16&art=4 Final Standings of Aeroflot Open-A, 2020] on ''chess-results.com''</ref>
* 2020 – in February he places 11th at the [[Aeroflot Open]] in Moscow with 5,5/ 9, ahead of 54 [[Chess Grandmaster|Grandmasters]]<ref>He won with four Grandmasters: [[Gabriel Sargissian]], [[Maksim Chigaev]], [[Zhou Jianchao]] and [[Mikhail Antipov]].</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/chess/aeroflot-open-bharath-subramaniyam-posts-creditable-win-sp-sethuraman-held-to-draw/articleshow/74254065.cms |title=Bharath Subramaniyam posts win over GM Gabriel Sargissian (Elo 2689)|publisher= [[Times of India]]|date= 20 February 2020|access-date= 15 August 2020}}</ref> and getting his first GM norm with a rating performance greater than 2700.<ref>[https://chess-results.com/tnr508930.aspx?lan=16&art=4 Final Standings of Aeroflot Open-A, 2020] on ''chess-results.com''</ref>
* 2021 – in October he is placed 4th (tied for 3rd) at the Junior Roundtable Under 21 tournament in Bulgaria with 6.5/9. He made his 2nd GM norm.<ref>[http://chess-results.com/tnr571844.aspx?lan=1&art=1&rd=9&flag=30 Final standings in Junior Under 21, Bulgaria] on ''chess-results.com''</ref>
* 2021 – in October he is placed 4th (tied for 3rd) at the Junior Roundtable Under 21 tournament in Bulgaria with 6.5/9. He made his 2nd GM norm.<ref>[http://chess-results.com/tnr571844.aspx?lan=1&art=1&rd=9&flag=30 Final standings in Junior Under 21, Bulgaria] on ''chess-results.com''</ref>
* 2024 - in Feb won the Cannes chess open held in France.
* 2025 – in July he won the 53rd World chess open held at Philadelphia and won the first prize of $20500.


==References==
==References==
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