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Top Chess Coaches in the Country
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List of the most popular cities in the country where chess coaches teach
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Atila Gajo Figura, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2376, offers personalized online chess lessons. Improve your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: Deutsch, English, Hrvatski
Julijan Plenca, an International Master with a FIDE rating of 2440 from Hamburg, offers personalized online chess lessons. Enhance your skills with an experienced coach.
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Language: Deutsch, English
Gerald Hertneck, a Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2414 and the 2022 German Blitz vice champion, offers personalized online chess lessons.
Language: Русский, Deutsch, English
Yevhenii Yelisieiev, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2425, offers personalized chess lessons. Enhance your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: English, Deutsch, Svenska, Русский
Jonas Hacker, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2421, offers personalized online chess lessons. Improve your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: English, Deutsch, Русский, Français
Lev Yankelevich, Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2496, offers personalized online chess lessons. Improve your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: Deutsch, English
Dr. Julian Geske, International Master with a FIDE rating of 2390, offers personalized online chess lessons. Enhance your skills with an experienced coach.
Language: Русский, Deutsch, English
Lev Gutman, Grandmaster with a FIDE rating of 2405, offers online chess lessons. Gain expertise from a highly experienced master.
In 2024, chess in Germany experienced several significant events that left a notable mark in the chess community. We present to your attention a selection of key moments from the past year.
Vincent Keymer suffered a defeat in the third round of the 2024 Chess Olympiad, which led to the loss of the German team against Lithuania.
Young German grandmaster Vincent Keymer, who is gaining a lot of hopes, faced a serious test at the Olympiad. His defeat in the third round was an unexpected setback for many, highlighting the need for further work on the stability of play at the highest level.
German chess players actively participated in various tournaments throughout Europe, demonstrating a high level of preparation and striving for victory.
Throughout the year, German chess players participated in numerous tournaments both at home and abroad. Their performances contributed to strengthening Germany's positions in the international chess arena and popularizing chess among the youth.
Major chess tournaments were held in Germany, attracting the attention of both local and international players.
The country became a platform for hosting a series of prestigious tournaments that brought together some of the strongest chess players from around the world. These events not only increased interest in chess among the population but also fostered the development of the chess infrastructure in the country.
German chess clubs noted an increase in participation, especially among youth and children.
In 2024, there was a significant influx of new members into chess clubs throughout Germany. Especially noticeable was the increase in the number of young chess players, indicating a revival of interest in the game among the younger generation.
Germany continues to invest in the development of chess, supporting both professional players and enthusiasts.
Government and private initiatives are aimed at supporting the chess movement in the country. Investments in training, organizing tournaments, and promoting chess contribute to creating favorable conditions for the growth of new talents and strengthening Germany's positions in the world chess scene.
Overall, 2024 was a year of testing and achievements for German chess. Despite individual setbacks, the overall trend in development remains positive, and the chess community in Germany looks optimistically towards the future.