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Jorge Cori

Jorge Moisés Cori Tello〔(Interview (2012) ) larepublica.pe 〕 (born July 30, 1995 in Lima)〔(IM title application ) FIDE〕 is a Peruvian chess grandmaster. He was the 2009 World Under-14 Champion and the 2011 World U16 Champion. Cori won several medals in both Panamerican and World Youth Championships.
His sister is WGM Deysi Cori.
==Career==
Cori came equal first in the Under-10 Panamerican Youth Championship in 2004〔(Pan-American Youth Championship Boys U-10 final standing ) FIDE〕〔(16° Campeonato Panamericano u10 (boys) ) BrasilBase〕 and thanks to this result he was awarded the title of FIDE Master. In 2005, he won the Panamerican U10 Championship with a perfect score of 9/9 points, namely winning all the nine games.〔(17° Campeonato Panamericano u10 (boys) ) BrasilBase〕〔(TWIC 554 )〕 He won the Panamerican U12 Championship in 2006〔(19° Campeonato Panamericano u12 (boys) ) BrasilBase〕 and later that year, he placed equal second (fourth on tiebreak) in the same division of the World Youth Chess Championship scoring 8.5/11.〔(World Youth Chess Championship 2006 Open -12 ) Chess-Results〕 In the following year he came equal first (second on tiebreak) in the Panamerican U12 Championship〔(Festival Panamericano de la Juventud U12 Absoluto ) Chess-Results〕 and placed equal third (fifth on tiebreak) in the World U12 Championship.〔(World Youth Championship 2007 (12) ) Chess-Results〕
In October 2007, he competed in the American Continental Championship for the first time and scored 6/9, achieving a double International Master (IM) norm.〔(IM norm certificate ) FIDE〕
In 2008, he won gold in the Panamerican U14 Championship and in the open U13 section of the 4th World School Championships, and bronze in the Panamerican Under 20 Championship.〔(Panamericano de la juventud de ajedrez Sub 14 Absoluto ) Chess-Results〕〔(4th World Schools Chess Championships 2008 - Open U13 ) Chess-Results〕〔(Campeonato Panamericano Juvenil Sub20 ) Chess-Results〕 In that year, he achieved his final IM norm in the 11th Malaga Open.〔
In 2009, he won the Panamerican U18 Championship〔(Panamericano de la juventud 2009 Sub 18 Absoluto ) Chess-Results〕 and the World U14 Championship.
Cori achieved a 20-game Grandmaster (GM) norm in the 2009 American Continental Championship and earned the final norm in October 2009. He gained the GM title in January 2010, at the age of 14 years, 5 months and 15 days, when he crossed the 2500 Elo rating mark during the 3rd Jose Marca Memorial Open in Lima, that he won with a score of 7.5/9.〔(GM title application ) FIDE〕〔(Cori, Jorge Individual Calculations March 2010 ) FIDE〕〔(Jorge Cori Campeón del III Open IRT Jose Marca In Memoriam ) Ajedrez Cusco 〕
In March 2010, he came equal fifth (sixth on countback) in the Reykjavik Open, one of the strongest open tournaments in Europe.〔(Reykjavik Open 2010 ) Chess-Results〕
Cori made his debut in the national team at the 39th Chess Olympiad playing on third board; he scored 7.5/11.〔(39th Olympiad Khanty-Mansiysk 2010 Open: Peru team composition ) chess-Results〕
He placed fourth in the 2010 American Continental Championship with 6.5/9.〔(Campeonato Panamericano-Continental Absoluto 2010 ) Chess-Results〕
In 2011, he finished fifth in the American Continental Championship with 7/9〔(American Continental Chess Championship 2011: final standing ) FIDE〕 and thus qualified for the Chess World Cup 2011, in which he was eliminated in the first round by Francisco Vallejo Pons. In that year he also won the World U16 Championship.
In 2012, he won bronze in the World U18 Championship.〔(World Youth Championships 2012 - U18 Open ) Chess-Results〕
He played on top board for his national team in the 40th Chess Olympiad, scoring 6.5/10.〔(40th Olympiad Istanbul 2012 Open: Peru team composition ) Chess-Results〕
In May 2013, Cori placed equal third (fourth on tiebreak) in the American Continental Championship and thus qualified for the Chess World Cup 2013.〔(VIII Campeonato Continental de las Americas 2013 ) Chess-Results〕 In July 2013, he won the 18th Balaguer Open.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peruvian Grandmaster Jorge Cori winner in Balaguer )〕 In the following month, he competed in the World Cup in Tromsø, Norway: after drawing the two classical games against Teimour Radjabov, Cori won the first rapid game, but lost the second one. In the third game he didn't show up in time, as Cori, due to language barrier, misunderstood the start time (6:50 instead of 6:15), and was forfeited due to "zero tolerance" rule; he drew the fourth game and therefore was eliminated from the tournament.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FIDE, Please Reinstate Him! )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kasparov on Cori Forfeit at World Cup )〕 Later that month, in August 2013, he placed second at the Open of Sants, Hostafrancs & La Bordeta in Barcelona, behind Baskaran Adhiban.〔(XV Open Internacional de Sants, Hostafrancs i la Bordeta ) Chess-Results〕 In September 2013, Cori finished equal third (fourth on tiebreak) in the World Junior Championship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FIDE World Junior Chess Championships 2013 Concluded )〕 He tied for first place, placing third on countback, in the 3rd Panama Open with 7/9.〔(Panama Chess Open 3 ) Chess-Results〕 In December 2013, he placed equal second, fourth on tiebreak, at the World U18 Championship.〔(WYCC U18 Open Classic ) Chess-Results〕
In July 2014, he tied for first in the Benasque Open with 6.5/9, placing second on countback.〔(XXXIV Open Internacional Villa de Benasque ) Chess-Results〕 Later that month, he finished runner-up in the 5th Iberoamerican Championship in Linares, Jaén, Spain.〔(GM Axel Bachmann is Iberoamerican Champion ) FIDE〕 In the following month, he took part in the 41st Chess Olympiad playing on third board for Peru; he scored 6.5/11.〔(41st Olympiad Tromso 2014 Open: Peru ) Chess-Results〕
In April 2015, Cori won the 6th Latin Chess Cup in Vicente Lopez, Argentina, edging out Axel Bachmann on tiebreak.
In May 2015, he won the Zonal 2.4 Championship and therefore qualified for the Chess World Cup 2015.〔(Campeonato Zonal 2.4 Absoluto ) Chess-Results〕 Later in the same month, he finished third in the 10th American Continental Championship in Montevideo.〔(X American Continental Classical Championship 2015 ) Chess-Results〕 Cori decided to not participate in the World Cup, thus leaving his spot to his sister Deysi, who came third in the Zonal 2.4 Championship,〔 in order to compete for the last time in the World Junior Championship.

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