Sneha Girap (Editor)

Simen Agdestein

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full name
  
Simen Agdestein

Role
  
Chess coach

Siblings
  
Espen Agdestein

Name
  
Simen Agdestein

Peak rating
  
2637

Title
  
FIDE rating
  
2606

Country
  
Height
  
1.88 m


Simen Agdestein

Born
  
15 May 1967 (age 57) Asker, Norway (
1967-05-15
)

Spouse
  
Marianne Aasen (m. 1996–2008)

Similar People
  
Jon Ludvig Hammer, Magnus Carlsen, Viswanathan Anand, Garry Kasparov, Marianne Aasen

Garry kasparov black vs simen agdestein tilburg 1989 english opening symmetrical a36


Simen Agdestein (born 15 May 1967) is a Norwegian who has excelled in chess, chess coaching and football. He is also an author of several books.

Contents

Simen Agdestein httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Agdestein is a chess grandmaster. He has won seven Norwegian chess championships, including the 2005 title. He is also the former coach of Magnus Carlsen, and is the brother of Carlsen's present manager, Espen Agdestein. He has authored and co-authored several books on chess, including a biography of Carlsen.

Simen Agdestein Simen Agdestein Wikipedia wolna encyklopedia

Agdestein is also a former professional footballer who represented the Norway national football team. He played as a striker.

Simen Agdestein Simen Agdestein chess games and profile ChessDBcom

Magnus Carlsen interview by Yasser Seirawan


Chess career

Simen Agdestein Simen2gif

Agdestein became Norwegian national champion at the age of 15, an International Master at 16 and a grandmaster at 18.

Simen Agdestein Disse kan bli Carlsens motstander NRK Sport

On a local level, his regular dominance of the Nordic and Norwegian Chess Championships during the 1980s amply demonstrated that there were few players who could resist his enterprising and inventive style. In international competition, he finished second at the 1986 World Junior Championship behind Walter Arencibia but ahead of Evgeny Bareev, Viswanathan Anand and Jeroen Piket. A little later, his Elo rating rose to over 2600.

Simen Agdestein Magnus Carlsen 15 Norwegian Chess Champion Chess News

In the late 1980s, Agdestein combined top-flight chess with a full-time football career, representing his country at both. In the early 1990s, a knee injury cut short his football activities. In 1999, Agdestein returned to winning ways, topping the Cappelle la Grande tournament that year and the Isle of Man tournament in 2003. Agdestein scored two tournament victories in 2013, when he won the Open Sant Martí in Barcelona with 8½ points out of 9 possible, with a rating performance of 2901, and the Oslo Chess International-Håvard Vederhus' Memorial with 7 points out of 9.

Agdestein has represented his country seven times at the Chess Olympiad, mostly playing first board and winning an individual (board 4) gold medal at his first appearance in 1982.

As a player of the white pieces, he shows a preference for the queen pawn openings, while with Black, favours the Ruy Lopez, Dutch Defence and Semi-Open Games.

Agdestein works at the sports academy Norges Toppidrettsgymnas, where he teaches chess and soccer. He has been a chess coach to many young talents, including current world champion Magnus Carlsen.

His handle on the Internet Chess Club (ICC) is "Gruk".

Personal life

He was born in Oslo as a son of civil engineer Reidar Frank Agdestein (1927–2002) and secretary Unni Jørgensen (1934–). He is a maternal grandson of runner and botanist Reidar Jørgensen. In October 1996 he married Marianne Aasen, a later Member of Parliament. The couple had two children, but separated in 2008. Currently, Simen Agdestein works at Valler Upper Secondary School.

References

Simen Agdestein Wikipedia


Similar Topics