CHESS PLAYER

Igor Miladinović

1974 - Today

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Igor Miladinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Игор Миладиновић; born 25 January 1974) is a Serbian chess grandmaster. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Miladinović is the 387th most popular chess player, the 595th most popular biography from Serbia and the 10th most popular Serbian Chess Player.

Igor Miladinović, the Serbian chess grandmaster born in 1974, is most famous for his achievements in international chess competitions and for earning the title of grandmaster in 1997. He has represented Serbia in various team events and has contributed to the chess community through his participation in tournaments.

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Among CHESS PLAYERS

Among chess players, Igor Miladinović ranks 387 out of 461Before him are Laurent Fressinet, Anna Cramling, Lilit Mkrtchian, Alexandra Botez, Boris Avrukh, and Yelena Dembo. After him are Gregory Serper, Alexander Areshchenko, Sam Shankland, Wei Yi, Anish Giri, and Péter Ács.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Igor Miladinović ranks 1,116Before him are Murder of Adam Walsh, Fortunato Baliani, Enrique Osses, Shin Nakamura, Nikolay Shirshov, and Oleg Kuleshov. After him are Andy Priaulx, Chung Jae-hun, Jan Schäfer, Joel Sánchez, Shadi Ghadirian, and Will Gluck.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Igor Miladinović ranks 595 out of 661Before him are Saša Lukić (1996), Aleksa Avramović (1994), Nenad Kovačević (1980), Zlatan Alomerović (1991), Suzana Ćebić (1984), and Hamad Medjedovic (2003). After him are Jagoš Vuković (1988), Filip Filipović (1987), Ivan Radovanović (1988), Marija Šestak (1979), Stefan Šćepović (1990), and Milan Nikolić (1979).

Among CHESS PLAYERS In Serbia

Among chess players born in Serbia, Igor Miladinović ranks 10Before him are Peter Leko (1979), Boris Kostić (1887), Boško Abramović (1951), Milunka Lazarević (1932), Aleksandar Matanović (1930), and Andrija Fuderer (1931). After him are Dragan Šolak (1980), and Jovana Rapport (1992).