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Faustino Gold Surrendered and Could Not Reach the Title of Grand Chess Master

Buenos Aires, 5 March (NA) -- The young Argentine Faustino Oro lost this Thursday to Russian Aleksei Grebnev in the last round of the International Aeroflot Open in Moscow and could not become the youngest Grandmaster in chess history. As the Argentine News Agency learned, the 12-year-old Argentine prodigy needed a victory to obtain the third standard required by the International Chess Federation (IFED) and exceed the record that belongs to the…
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Faustino Oro was one step away from a memorable milestone in world chess: the young Argentine prodigy, barely 12 years old, lost this Thursday to Russian Aleksey Grebnev with black pieces in the last round of the Open International Aeroflot in Moscow and could not achieve the record of being the youngest Grand Master in history. With this defeat, that merit remains in the hands of the American Abhimanyu Mishra, who reached him at 12 years, 4 mon…

Faustino Oro was one step away from a memorable milestone in world chess: the young Argentine prodigy, barely 12 years old, lost this Thursday to Russian Aleksey Grebnev with black pieces in the last round of the Open International Aeroflot in Moscow and could not achieve the record of being the youngest Grand Master in history. With this defeat, that merit remains in the hands of the American Abhimanyu Mishra, who reached him at 12 years, 4 mon…

Buenos Aires, 5 March (NA) -- The young Argentine Faustino Oro lost this Thursday to Russian Aleksei Grebnev in the last round of the International Aeroflot Open in Moscow and could not become the youngest Grandmaster in chess history. As the Argentine News Agency learned, the 12-year-old Argentine prodigy needed a victory to obtain the third standard required by the International Chess Federation (IFED) and exceed the record that belongs to the…

The Argentine Faustino Oro, 12 years old, lost this Thursday in the Open International Aeroflot 2026, which is disputed in Moscow, and with that defeat he evaporated his possibility of becoming the youngest great teacher in chess history. In the ninth and last round of the tournament, the minor faced from 6 to the Russian solid Aleksey Grebnev, who remained undefeated. Due to this trip, Oro could not exceed the record set in 2021 by the American…

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elCanciller broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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