User:Garybekker/James Morris (chess player)
James Morris | |
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Country | Australia |
Born | Melbourne, Australia | April 22, 1994
Title | International Master (2010) |
FIDE rating | 2425 (December 2024) 2366 (Jul 2014) |
Peak rating | 2406 (Apr 2013) |
James A. Morris (born April 22, 1994 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian chess International Master.[1] He has won, or jointly won, the Australasian Masters international chess tournament twice.
Chess Career
[edit]Morris was awarded the FIDE Master (FM) title after scoring 5/9 in the 2007 Oceania Zonal Chess Championship in Nadi, Fiji.[2] In 2009 he scored 6.5/9 in the Oceania Zonal Chess Championship on the Gold Coast, Queensland and finished equal second behind GM David Smerdon, to gain the International Master (IM) title.[3][4][5]
In 2011 Morris won the Ballarat Begonia Open with a score of 6.5/7,[6][7] and the Victorian Junior Championship with a perfect score of 9/9. Morris also won the 2011 Australasian Masters ahead of Bobby Cheng, scoring 7.5/9. He won an additional game in the tournament against IM Mirko Rujevic who later withdrew from the event. When this result is included, his performance rating was 2529.[8]
In 2012 Morris repeated his feat of winning the Victorian Junior Championship with a perfect score of 9/9,[9] came equal first in the Victorian Open with a score of 6/7,[10] and won the Victorian Championship with a score of 9.5/11.[11] Morris came equal first in the 2012 Australasian Masters with Bobby Cheng and Anton Smirnov, scoring 6/9.[12][13]
In 2013, Morris again won the Ballarat Begonia Open, winning the event with a perfect score of 7/7 including a win against IM Stephen Solomon.[14] During his return from the 2013 Doeberl Cup open in Canberra, where he had scored 5/9, Morris was seriously injured in a fatal car accident which resulted in the death of two fellow Melbourne Chess Club players.[15][16] Morris made a speedy recovery and returned to tournament chess in late August 2013, playing in the Victorian Open Rapid Play Championship where he finished third.[17] Morris score a career-best victory at the Australian Young Masters tournament in Adelaide in December 2013.
References
[edit]- ^ James Morris FIDE Chess Player Profile, www.fide.com
- ^ Oceania Zonal 2007 ChessChat forum
- ^ "FM James Morris receives IM title", younglions.chessdom.com
- ^ 2009 Oceania Zonal Championship FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ James Morris Bags IM Title, The Closet Grandmaster, June 26 2009
- ^ 45th Begonia Open Chess Tournament Ballarat Chess Club
- ^ Begonia Open 2011 FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ Australasian Masters 2011 FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ 2012 Victorian Junior Championships Chess Victoria
- ^ Victorian Open 2012 FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ 2012 Victorian Championship FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ Australasian Masters 2012 FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ 2012 Australasian Masters Box Hill Chess Club
- ^ Begonia Open 2013 FIDE Tournament Report, www.fide.com
- ^ Horrific car crash kills chess players ChessBase News, www.chessbase.com
- ^ Melbourne chess champ critical after car accident which killed two, www.theaustralian.com.au
- ^ 2013 Victorian Open Rapid Play Championship ChessChat forum
External links
[edit]- James Morris player profile www.chessgames.com
- James Morris player profile at www.fide.com
- "The James Morris Interview!", Robert Jamieson, 14 July 2009, Chess Kids
- How I Became a Chess IM in 7 Days!, James Morris, 15 July, 2009, Sunraysia Chess Club
Category:Australian chess players
Category:Chess International Masters
Category:Sportspeople from Melbourne
Category:1994 births
Category:Living people