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Gennady Pavlovich Kuzmin (, ; January 19, 1946 – February 28, 2020) was a player and trainer. He reached his peak strength in the early to mid-1970s and in 1973, was awarded the title of International Grandmaster by , the governing body.


Career
Kuzmin competed in the Soviet Chess Championship eleven times between 1965 and 1991. His best results occurred in 1972 in (3rd= behind and Vladimir Tukmakov) and 1973 in Moscow (2nd= behind ). The Baku final was also a qualifier for the 1973 , in which he placed seventh of eighteen players.

He was invited to compete at the Interzonal in 1976, but ex-World Champion Vassily Smyslov played in his place. Kuzmin later expressed disquiet regarding that. A second Interzonal appearance occurred at 1979, when he again finished in the top half of the table.

In other competition, he achieved outright or shared first place at Hastings 1973/74 (with László Szabó, Tal and ), Baku 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981 (with and Ľubomír Ftáčnik) and 1981. Other notable results included 1978 (third equal after and ) and Tallinn 1985 (second after ). In 1990, he was the Moscow Blitz Champion.

He had three times been the Ukraine national champion in a period spanning thirty years; 1969 at (shared with ), 1989 at (shared with Igor Novikov) and 1999, when the title was shared several ways at .

In team chess, representing the USSR, he was awarded a team gold and individual bronze medal at the 21st Chess Olympiad, held 1974 in , with a performance of +10 =5 -0, despite being selected only as a reserve.

Gennady Kuzmin was a chess trainer in Ukraine and along with , had helped rising star become the world's youngest Woman Grandmaster. He was also a trainer to Ruslan Ponomariov when he became the youngest (FIDE) world champion in history, at 18 years and 104 days. He ran a chess school on the official website of the Ukraine Chess Federation, where players are invited to join group and individual study sessions.

Kuzmin died on 28 February 2020.


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