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Peter Svidler

Russian chess player

1976 - today

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His biography is available in 37 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 36 in 2024). Peter Svidler is the 256th most popular chess player (down from 237th in 2024), the 2,652nd most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,617th in 2019) and the 40th most popular Russian Chess Player.

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Peter Svidler's biography appears in 37 language editions of Wikipedia — more than 86% of all Chess Players.

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Peter Svidler shares a June 17 birthday with Martin Bormann, Heinz Guderian, and Edward I of England.

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Among Chess Players

Among chess players, Peter Svidler ranks 256 out of 461. Before him are Antoaneta Stefanova, Valery Salov, Lev Psakhis, Aloyzas Kveinys, Emil Sutovsky, and Andrei Sokolov. After him are Harry Golombek, Vladimir Akopian, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Aaron Alexandre, Manuel Aaron, and Leonid Yudasin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Peter Svidler ranks 378. Before him are Thomas Sørensen, Chad Lindberg, Domenick Lombardozzi, Fei-Fei Li, Lúcia Moniz, and Nicola Legrottaglie. After him are Érik Morales, Curro Torres, Michał Żewłakow, Kajsa Bergqvist, Bernardo Corradi, and Cori Bush.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Peter Svidler ranks 2,652 out of 3,761. Before him are Alexei Urmanov (1973), Andrei Sokolov (1963), Nikolay Merkushkin (1951), Sergey Galitsky (1967), Nikolai Fomenko (1962), and Igor Kolyvanov (1968). After him are Alsou (1983), Tatyana Providokhina (1953), Olga Nazarova (1965), Vladimir Semenets (1950), Yefim Dzigan (1898), and Anna Chakvetadze (1987).

Among Chess Players In Russia

Among chess players born in Russia, Peter Svidler ranks 40. Before him are Yuri Balashov (1949), Alexander Morozevich (1977), Elena Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya (1957), Alexander Grischuk (1983), Lev Psakhis (1958), and Andrei Sokolov (1963). After him are Leonid Yudasin (1959), Yury Dokhoian (1964), Alisa Galliamova (1972), Sergei Tiviakov (1973), Dina Belenkaya (1993), and Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (1974).

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