14 October, 2009 [ 12:42 ]
Peru’s Jorge Cori became the youngest Grand Master in the world
LivinginPeru.com
Isabel Guerra

The Peruvian chess player Jorge Cori became the youngest Grand Master (GM) in the world.

Aged 14 years and 2 months, the national chess player won this title after winning two Grandmaster norms in the Continental Chess Championships of the Americas 2009 in Brazil, and now in the International Marcel Duchamp Championship in Argentina.

Cori’s participation for the title of Grand Master took three months of preparation in Europe, where he had a private tour with Spanish with Javier Moreno.

Meanwhile, his sister Daysi, which already holds at age 16 the title of GM, has now entered the ranking of the 80 best chess players in the world and is acknowledged as one of the best players in the adult category.

Source: http://www.livinginperu.com

Here are the top Peruvian players:

1 Granda Zuniga, Julio E g PER 2644 27 1967
2 Cordova, Emilio g PER 2570 10 1991
3 Cruz, Cristhian m PER 2531 36 1992
4 Castaneda, Georgui m PER 2509 11 1976
5 Munoz Pantoja, Miguel m PER 2479 69 1975
6 Cori, Jorge f PER 2445 39 1995
7 Oblitas, Carlomagno m PER 2443 7 1970
8 Cruz, Filemon f PER 2404 27 1964
9 Cornejo, Max f PER 2397 24 1989
9 Terry, Renato f PER 2397 9 1992
11 Pacheco, Marco f PER 2387 0 1983
12 Cori T., Deysi wm PER 2361 39 1993
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