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Mikhail Gluzman

Mikhail Gluzman (born 5 September 1967, in Kiev, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-Australian chess International Master (IM) and an experienced chess coach.〔(Mikhail Gluzman ) player profile at (www.fide.com )〕
== Chess career ==
Gluzman gained the title of International Master (IM) in 1991, after a strong performance in the Belgrade international tournament. In 1992 he migrated to Melbourne, Australia. He finished equal first in the 1992 Victorian Chess Championship, but lost the play-off match to GM Darryl Johansen.
Gluzman won the Australian Masters chess tournament in 1993 and, jointly with Guy West, in 2002.〔(OzBase, The Australian Chess Games Archive )〕〔(2002 Australian Masters ) FIDE Tournament Report〕〔(ACF Bulletin #173 - 14 July 2002 ) Australian Chess Federation〕 He also won the 36th Doeberl Cup in 1998, on tie-break from GM Darryl Johansen.〔
He represented Australia in two Chess Olympiads in Moscow 1994 and Bled 2002.〔(Mikhail Gluzman ) Chess Olympiad statistics from (www.olimpbase.org )〕
Gluzman won the Oceania Zonal Chess Championship held on the Gold Coast, Queensland in April 2001, after finishing equal first with Mark Champan on a score of 7/9, and then winning a rapid play-off match.〔(The Week in Chess 338, 30 April 2001 ) Mark Crowther〕〔(ACF Bulletin No. 114 – 29 April 2001 ) Australian Chess Federation〕 He went on to compete in the knock-out format FIDE World Chess Championship 2002 in Moscow, Russia where he was eliminated in round 1 by Evgeny Bareev.〔〔(Mikhail Gluzman ) FIDE World Championships 2001 results, (www.chessage.com )〕
In 1994 Gluzman co-founded "Chess Ideas", Australia's first professional chess coaching business, in Melbourne, Australia.〔(Chess Ideas - Teaching Staff )〕 He successfully coached World Youth Chess Championship participants Denis Bourmistrov to finish =10th in the Boy's Under 10 Chess Championship in Minorca 1996,〔(World Junior Chess Championships Tournament Report ) Chess Kids〕 and Michelle Lee to finish =6th in the Girl's Under 10 Chess Championship in Oropesa del Mar 2000.〔(15th World Championship Under 10 (girls) ) BrasilBase, (www.brasilbase.pro.br )〕
Gluzman retired from his competitive chess interests in 2003, citing the low profile of chess and lack of opportunities for top chess coaches in Australia.

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