David Navara

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David Navara (born March 27, 1985) is a chess Grandmaster from Czech Republic. On the April 2007 FIDE rating list he was ranked number 14 in the world with an Elo rating of 2720, making him the highest ranked Czech player.

His career progressed very fast under coaches like Luděk Pachman or Vlastimil Jansa, as he won several world medals in youth categories. In 2001, aged 16, he got 7/9 in the European Team Championships. One year later, three days before his 17th birthday, he received the Grandmaster title, next year he won open tournament in Polanica Zdrój.

Ranked 14th, he finished sixth in the 2004 Fifth European Individual Chess Championship in Antalya with 7.5 points (+5−2=5), including a draw against the eventual champion Vassily Ivanchuk.

Navara won the Czech Chess Championship in 2004, 2005 and 2010.[1]

In 2005, Navara participated in the World Chess Cup, but was eliminated by Predrag Nikolić in the first round.

He was very successful in the 37th Chess Olympiad 2006, having 8.5 points from 12 games against world-class competition.

Navara played several matches in Prague, drawing with Anatoly Karpov (+0−0=2) in 2005 and Boris Gelfand (+1−1=2) in 2006 and winning against Nigel Short (+3-0=3) in 2007 and Sergei Movsesian (+1-0=5) in 2011.[2]

In 2007 he was invited for the first time into the supertournament in Wijk aan Zee, where he replaced Alexander Morozevich. Navara, nicknamed Navara Express by organizers, gained 6.5 points in 13 games (+3−3=7), including wins against Ruslan Ponomariov and Magnus Carlsen (and draws with black pieces against KramnikAnand and Topalov), and finished in 7th place.

In August 2007 Navara finished first in the big Ordix Open with a score of 9.5/11 on progressive score tiebreak. In September he played in Karlovy Vary tourney where he finished 3rd half a point behind the winners Ponomariov and Movsesian. He also participated in the European Team Chess Championship where he scored 6 points out of 9 game on the first board for the Czech team. In November 2007 Navara participated in the World Chess Cup. He beat Ivanov of US in the first round but was defeated in the tie-breaks by Rublevsky in the second round.

In 2007-2008 Navara played in the Torneo di Capodanno in Italy, scoring 3/8 (+1 -3 =4). He played in the Baku Grand Prix Tournament in 2008, scoring 5.5/13 (+2 -4 =7).

He took part in the Chess World Cup 2011, but lost to Alexander Grischuk in the quarterfinals of the competition.[3]

Navara obtained a degree in logic at Charles University in Prague.

 

timothyblack235

I'm a big fan of David Navera.  Here's a good documentary about him.

http://vimeo.com/4146577

beerpatzer

Terrific documentary... The girl who made it, also made some other good documentaries too... Check them out.