Vasilios Kotronias | |
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Country | Greece Cyprus (1998–2004)[1][2] |
Born | Athens, Greece | 25 August 1964
Title | Grandmaster (1990) |
FIDE rating | 2434 (November 2024) |
Peak rating | 2628 (January 2008) |
Peak ranking | No. 44 (July 1996)[1] |
Vasilios Kotronias (Greek: Βασίλειος Κοτρωνιάς; first name sometimes spelled Vassilios; born 25 August 1964) is a Greek chess player and writer. He is a ten-time Greek champion (1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2006, 2010, 2014). Kotronias was awarded the titles of International Master in 1986 and Grandmaster in 1990 by FIDE. He was the first Greek chess player to become a Grandmaster.
Between 1998 and 2004, he represented Cyprus, but has since switched federations to become a Greek national player once again.
With the White pieces[6] | With the Black pieces |
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Sicilian (212) | Sicilian Defense (188) |
Ruy Lopez (117) | King's Indian (140) |
French Defense (71) | Sicilian Richter-Rauser (55) |
Ruy Lopez, Closed (62) | English (27) |
French Tarrasch (57) | Queen's Pawn Game (25) |
Caro-Kann (49) | Queen's Gambit Declined (18) |
In team chess, he has participated in many Chess Olympiads since 1984, including eight on top board, with an overall score of +63 −29 = 62 (61%). In seven appearances at the European Team Chess Championships, all played at board one, he made a score of +19 −13 = 26. At León, in 2001, he earned an individual silver medal for his score of 5½/8. He also earned a bronze medal for his performance on the second board at the Dresden Olympiad 2008 and a gold medal for his performance on the reserve board at the European Team Championship 2013 in Warsaw.
He was a candidate for the European Parliament with The River, in the elections of 25 May 2014.[7] After leaving the River, Kotronias joined Syriza and was a candidate in the 2019 general elections. He failed to get elected, as he finished last amongst the 18 candidates of his party.[8]