Aleksa Striković
Serbian chess grandmaster (born 1961)
Aleksa Striković | |
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Country | Yugoslavia → Serbia |
Born | (1961-05-12) May 12, 1961 (age 63) |
Title | Grandmaster (1996) |
Peak rating | 2573 (July 2011) |
Aleksa Striković (born 12 May 1961) is a Serbian chess grandmaster.
He won the FR Yugoslavia Chess Championship in 1992, and the South African Open in 2016.[1]
He also competed in the 1998 Chess Olympiad for Yugoslavia, finishing on 3.5/7.[2]
References
External links
- Aleksa Strikovic rating card at FIDE
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Serbian Grandmasters
Chess players for Serbia with the FIDE title of Grandmaster (GM)
- Dejan Antić
- Suat Atalık
- Dragan Barlov
- Boban Bogosavljević
- Slaviša Brenjo
- Luka Budisavljević
- Goran Čabrilo
- Branko Damljanović
- Aleksander Delchev
- Stefan Đurić
- Siniša Dražić
- Zlatko Ilinčić
- Aleksandar Inđić
- Ivan Ivanišević
- Mikhail Ivanov
- Velimir Ivić
- Veljko Jeremić
- Goran A. Kosanović
- Vladimir G. Kostić
- Aleksandar Kovačević
- Borko Lajthajm
- Miroljub Lazić
- Ljubomir Ljubojević
- Slavoljub Marjanović
- Miroslav Marković
- Robert Markuš
- Igor Miladinović
- Danilo Milanović
- Miroslav D. Miljković
- Nikola Nestorović
- Stanimir Nikolić
- Miša Pap
- Miloš Pavlović
- Miloš Perunović
- Dejan Pikula
- Dušan Popović
- Petar Popović
- Alexandr Predke
- Dušan Rajković
- Miloje Ratković
- Nenad Ristić
- Miloš Roganović
- Alexey Sarana
- Miodrag R. Savić
- Nikola Sedlak
- Dragan Šolak
- Mihajlo Stojanović
- Aleksa Striković
- Branko Tadić
- Viacheslav Tilicheev
- Goran M. Todorović
- Bojan Vučković
- Milan Zajić
- Boško Abramović
- Dragoljub M. Ćirić
- Svetozar Gligorić
- Slobodan Martinović
- Aleksandar Matanović
- Milan Matulović
- Dragan Paunović
- Vladimir Raičević
- Radoslav Simić
- Miroslav Tošić
- Dragoljub Velimirović
- Borislav Ivkov
- See also: Category:Serbian chess players
- Category:Serbian female chess players
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