Nihal Sarin

Chess player

Indian Thrissur, Kerala

Quick Info

ProfessionChess player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth13/07/2004
Age21 years
BirthplaceThrissur, Kerala

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Bio/Wiki

Indian chess grandmaster and prodigy who became a grandmaster at age 14 years, 1 month and 1 day
Third youngest player in history to cross the Elo rating of 2600, achieving this at age 14 in 2018
53rd grandmaster from India
Became a Super Grandmaster in March 2024
Specializes in speed chess (blitz and bullet formats) and is ranked third in bullet chess on Chess.com
Has played over 29,000 games on Chess.com, the most by any player in speed chess competitions

Physical Stats & More

Height161 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

School
  • Excelsior English School, Kottayam
  • Devamatha CMI Public School, Thrissur

Personal Life

Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried

Family

FatherSarin Abdulsalam (dermatologist)
MotherShijin Ammanam Veetil Ummar (psychiatrist)
SiblingsNeha Sarin
GrandfatherA. A. Ummar (taught him chess rules)

Career

Won U-10 World Blitz Championship in 2013
Won U-10 World Youth Chess Championship in 2014 with a score of 9/11
Achieved International Master (IM) title in February 2017 at Aeroflot B Open
Became Grandmaster in 2018 after scoring his second GM norm at Reykjavik Open in March 2018
Won U-18 World Youth Championship in 2020 (held online)
Won Chess.com Junior Speed Chess Championship in 2020, defeating Alexey Sarana 18-7 in the final
Won gold medal as part of Indian team at FIDE Chess Olympiad 2020 (held online)
Won bronze medal at 2022 FIDE Chess Olympiad, scoring 7.5/10 on second board for India's second team
Won Tata Steel India Rapid tournament in 2022
Won Karpov Trophy, defeating Sarana in the final

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Nihal Sarin recognized capitals and flags of 190 countries at three years old.
2. He knew the scientific names of insects and plants in his early years.
3. Nihal became fluent in English in upper kindergarten.
4. He won multiple titles at the Kerala state championship from a young age.
5. Nihal was awarded Candidate Master (CM) by FIDE in 2014.
6. He achieved the title of FIDE Master in 2015 and Grandmaster in 2016.
7. In April 2021, Nihal received training from Judit Polgár and Vladimir Kramnik.
8. On April 19, 2021, Nihal defeated Magnus Carlsen in Blitz format, one of two players to achieve this.
9. Started playing chess at age six after his father introduced him to a chess set during school vacations
10. His grandfather A. A. Ummar taught him the rules of chess
11. Played approximately 11,000 online chess games in his first four years of formal training
12. First coach was EP Nirmal, known for his dedication to staying in coaching classes longer than other students
13. Viswanathan Anand praised him as one of the world's fastest juniors
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