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Rustam Kasimdzhanov

Rustam Kasimdzhanov ((ウズベク語:Rustam Qosimjonov); (ロシア語:Рустам Касымджанов); born 5 December 1979) is an Uzbek chess Grandmaster, best known for winning the FIDE World Chess Championship in 2004.
He was born in Tashkent, in the former Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. He is an ethnic Uzbek.
==Early career==

His best results include first in the 1998 Asian Chess Championship, second in the World Junior Chess Championship in 1999, first at Essen 2001, first at Pamplona 2002 (winning a blitz playoff against Victor Bologan after both had finished the main tournament on 3½/6), first with 8/9 at the HZ Chess Tournament 2003 in Vlissingen, joint first with Liviu Dieter Nisipeanu with 6/9 at Pune 2005, a bronze-medal winning 9½/12 performance on board one for his country at the 2000 Chess Olympiad and runner-up in the FIDE Chess World Cup in 2002 (losing to Viswanathan Anand in the final). He has played in the prestigious Wijk aan Zee tournament twice, but did not perform well either time: in 1999 he finished 11th of 14 with 5/13, in 2002 he finished 13th of 14 with 4½/13.

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