Barden on Chess
Leonard Barden
Saturday January 6, 2007
The Guardian

David Howell became the UK’s youngest ever grandmaster in Stockholm yesterday where he tied for second prize with 7/9 in the traditional Rilton Cup.

The Sussex 16-year-old already had two of the three required GM results, while his new 2501 world rating completes the requirements. At 16 years one month Howell breaks Luke McShane’s UK age record set in 2000 by around six months.

Before that our youngest GM was Michael Adams, now the world No9, who did it at 17. Howell is among the 20 all-time youngest GMs, though his contemporaries Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin are far ahead and approaching the elite GM 2700 level.

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