Jacob Aagaard

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Jacob Aagaard
Aagaard, 2008
Country Denmark (before 2006; 2009–2017;[1] since 2023[2])
 Scotland (2006–2009;[3] 2017–2023[4])
Born (1973-07-31) 31 July 1973 (age 50)
Hørsholm, Denmark
TitleGrandmaster (2007)
FIDE rating2425 (April 2024)
Peak rating2542 (May 2010)

Jacob Aagaard (born 31 July 1973) is a Danish-Scottish chess grandmaster and the 2007 British Chess Champion.

Biography

He is Scotland's third-highest rated player as of July 2021, with an

Elo rating of 2477. His peak rating was 2542. In 2004, he took second place in the Scottish Chess Championship. In 2005, he took first place in the Scottish Championship but was not a British citizen, so the title went to Craig Pritchett. In 2012 he won the title; the first time he played and was eligible to win it. He is also a chess author and co-owner of Quality Chess, a chess publishing house.[5]

In 2011, Aagaard was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.

In 2012, Aagaard won the Scottish Chess Championships with a score of 7/9.[6]

Aagaard is the only chess writer in the world to win all four major Book of the Year awards: English Chess Federation (2010), ChessCafe.com (2001), Association of Chess Professionals (2013) and the Boleslavsky Medal from FIDE's trainer committee (2012).

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