Jhr. Lucas van Foreest (born 3 March 2001) is a Dutch chess grandmaster. He won the Dutch Chess Championship in 2019.
Lucas van Foreest | |
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Born | 3 March 2001 Hengelo, Netherlands | (age 23)
Relatives |
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Family | Van Foreest |
Chess career | |
Country | Netherlands |
Title | Grandmaster (2018) |
FIDE rating | 2520 (December 2024) |
Peak rating | 2589 (August 2022) |
Van Foreest earned the International Master title in 2016 and was awarded the Grandmaster title in 2018, at age 17. A member of the Van Foreest family, his brother Jorden won the Dutch Chess Championship in 2016, and both his great-great grandfather Arnold and great-great granduncle Dirk were three-time Dutch Champions.
Chess career
editVan Foreest started playing chess aged "around six, seven".[1]
He achieved his first International Master (IM) norm at the Dutch Team Competition, from September to October 2015. He scored 7/9, which was enough for both the IM norm and Grandmaster (GM) norm.[2][3] He achieved his second IM norm at the Amsterdam Chess Tournament in July 2016, and his third IM norm at the Hoogeveen Open in October 2016.[2]
In January 2017, he won the top amateur group at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, thus qualifying for the Tata Steel Challengers in 2018.[4] He achieved his second GM norm at the 9th Batavia Chess Tournament in March 2017. He shared first with Bobby Cheng on 6½/9 (+6–2=1), finishing second on tiebreak.[5][6] He won the Bruges Masters in August 2017.[7]
Van Foreest competed in the Tata Steel Challengers in January 2018, placing eleventh with a score 5½/13 (+3–5=5).[8] He competed at the Open Dutch Championship, held from 24 July to 2 August. He shared first with Erwin l'Ami and Erik van den Doel on 7/9, achieving his third GM norm in the process.[9] He was awarded the GM title by FIDE in October 2018.[3]
As of July 2018[update], Van Foreest is a student of Sergei Tiviakov.[10]
Van Foreest competed in the Tata Steel Challengers again in January 2019, scoring 6/13 (+2–3=8) for a ninth-place finish.[11] In March, he participated in the European Individual Chess Championship. He placed 60th with 6½/11 (+5–3=3) for a performance rating of 2634.[12] In July, Van Foreest won the Dutch Chess Championship. He tied for first with 5/7 (+3–0=4), and defeated his elder brother Jorden on tiebreak to win the title.[13]
Personal life
editBorn in Hengelo on 3 March 2001,[14] Van Foreest comes from the noble Van Foreest family and has the honorific of jonkheer.[15][16] He is the great-great grandson of Arnold van Foreest and great-great grandnephew of Dirk van Foreest. Both Arnold and Dirk were three-time Dutch Chess Champions (Arnold: 1889, 1893, 1902; Dirk: 1885, 1886, 1887).[17]
Lucas has four brothers and one sister.[17][18] His eldest brother, Jorden (born 1999), became the youngest chess grandmaster in Dutch history at the age of 16, and won the Dutch Chess Championship at age 17 in 2016.[19] His sister, Machteld (born 2007), won the Dutch Girls' U10 Championship at the age of 6 and shared second place in the Dutch Girls' U20 Championship when she was 9. In 2017, she became the first girl ever to win the Dutch U12 Championship.[19] In 2022, she won the Dutch Women's Championship.
References
edit- ^ "Meet Lucas van Foreest – Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2018 Challenger". Tata Steel Chess. 26 January 2018.
I started playing around six, seven
- ^ a b Staff writer(s) (2017). "Title Applications approved by the Presidential Board by written resolution". FIDE.
- ^ a b Staff writer(s) (2018). "89th FIDE Congress 2018, 26 Sep – 6 Oct, Batumi, Georgia". FIDE.
- ^ Staff writer(s) (12 December 2017). "Tata Steel Chess 2018 field complete". ChessBase.
- ^ Janse, Evert (4 March 2017). "Lucas van Foreest behaalt tweede grootmeesterresultaat" (in Dutch). OOG.
- ^ Fier, Alexandr (7 March 2017). "9th Batavia tournament won by Cheng and Van Foreest". ChessBase.
- ^ van Oosterhout, Ecco (18 August 2017). "Lucas van Foreest wint Brugse Meesters" (in Dutch). OOG.
- ^ Janse, Evert (28 January 2018). "Jorden van Foreest speelt in laatste ronde remise tegen de winnaar en Lucas van Foreest wint" (in Dutch). OOG.
- ^ Staff writer{s} (3 August 2018). "Misschien wel het mooiste Open NK Schaken". Rheden Nieuws (in Dutch).
- ^ Schulz, André (12 July 2018). "Tiviakov: "You have to work hard on chess"". ChessBase.
- ^ Pai, Aditya (28 January 2019). "Tata Steel Chess: Carlsen wins his seventh title". ChessBase.
- ^ European Individual Chess Championship 2019: Van Foreest Lucas Chess-Results
- ^ Besenthal, Klaus (7 July 2019). "Niederländische Meisterschaft: Lucas van Foreest siegt nach Tiebreak" (in German). ChessBase.
- ^ Administrator (2018). "Lucas van Foreest". vanforeest.com.
- ^ Ligterink, Gert (28 August 2016). "Jonkheer van 17 zet dynastie met schaaktitel voort". de Volkskrant (in Dutch).
- ^ Verseput, Steven (28 August 2015). "Een wonderlijk Gronings schaakgezin". NRC (in Dutch).
Het talent zit in het bloed bij de familie Van Foreest – van het adellijk geslacht, met het predicaat jonkheer.
- ^ a b Derakhshani, Dorsa (4 January 2017). "Jorden van Foreest on his career so far". Chess24.
- ^ Ree, Hans (11 March 2017). "Een excentriek zetje". NRC (in Dutch).
- ^ a b Staff writer(s) (26 June 2017). "De stelling Van Foreest, een schaakfamilie" (in Dutch). VPRO. Archived from the original on 10 October 2018. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
External links
edit- Lucas van Foreest player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- Lucas van Foreest rating card at FIDE