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Karen Asrian passed away

9 June 2008 17:36 PM | Last modified: 0:07

The “Chess Giants Yerevan 2008″ website brings the sad news that Armenian GM Karen Asrian passed away today, only 28 years old.

Photo: karpidis, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License

From the tournament website:

*** It is with great sadness and difficulty we report to you that today, June 9, Armenian Grandmaster Karen Asrian passed away. He was 28 years old. Details will be forthcoming. Round 1 games started late after a moment of silence in GM Asrian’s memory. ***

The death of such a young and talented chess player comes as a shock - we do not know whether Asrian was ill.

Rated 2630, Karen Asrian (born April 24, 1980) was the number 92 in the world and the number four in Armenia, behind Aronian, Akopian and Sargissian. We hope to bring you more details on this tragic news soon.

Update 20:06 CET
Several news sources speculate on a possible heart attack. Here’s msnbc’s version:

Apparently feeling ill, Asrian pulled his car into a court yard in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, early Monday and lost consciousness, the Armenian Chess Federation said. An ambulance crew pronounced him dead at the scene, possibly of a heart attack, it said.

Update June 10, 10:55 CET
Some more info about Karen Asrian:

He won the national Armenian Championship in 1999, 2007, and 2008, and the tournaments of Dubai 2001 and Stepanakert 2004. In 2006, Asrian won a Gold medal in the Chess Olympiad in Turin as a member of the Armenian team. He was playing on board three.

He also won a Silver medal in the European Team Championship and also won twice a bronze medal in World Team Championship. GM Asrian had a solid playing style and was an important team member of Armenian team.

(Source FIDE.com)

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9 Responses to “Karen Asrian passed away”

  1. Ani on 10 June 2008 7:51 AM

    Ya prinoshu svoi sobaleznovaniya vsem rodnym i vsem blizkim etogo VELIKOGO CHELOVEKA On byl samym luchshym ………………………………….Eto ochen velikaya poterya dlya vsex dush ,znaushix EGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Karina on 10 June 2008 16:10 PM

    shat tsavaliae or es tarikum mahanas shat em tsawaksum ira entanikin oxormi :’(

  3. Carl Giwa on 10 June 2008 17:33 PM

    It’s really sad to lose a great talent at such a young age. This is a tremendous loss to the chess world. My thoughts and prayers are with the family of GM Asrian at this difficult time.

  4. Anush on 10 June 2008 17:59 PM

    net slov chtobi virazit’ bol’ i pechal’ … mne poschastlivilos’ poznakomitsa s Karenom v Turine vo vremya olimpiadi…. Takoy jizneradostniy, s yumorom, umniy!!!….. odnim slovom CHELOVEK s bolshoy bukvi i GORDOST’ vsego nashego naroda!!!!
    Ya nadeyus emu budut vozdani vse pochesti, polagayushiyesya etomu neordinarnomu cheloveku!!! Glubokiye soboleznovaniya vsey semye i blizkim….

  5. Wolf Gray on 10 June 2008 21:28 PM

    Dorogie moi armjane,
    vy ymnye, dobrye i trudjagi k tomu zhe… Pomjanem Karena.
    Davajte zhit’ vmeste, kak ran’she. Zhizn’ budet dolgaja i horoshaja.

  6. karpidis on 11 June 2008 20:36 PM

    Sad that a friend like Karen passed away. I haven’t seen a top class chess to be interested so much for his teammates.

    @author: You cite every source that took the event but I didn’t saw a citation for my photo

  7. peter on 12 June 2008 0:08 AM

    Sorry karpidis, you’re right, hopefully it’s OK like this.

  8. K G on 13 June 2008 9:26 AM

    He was one of the kindest person on this earth. Emotional and taking everything too much to heart. He could love and his first passion was chess. He was very generous. Noone has more real and close friends than he had.
    On byl samym milym chelovekom. Moi soboleznovania vsem rodnym, roditelyam, bratu i druzyam. Ya skorblu s vami!

  9. Karina on 13 June 2008 10:20 AM

    gsvelu bane anhavatali der 28 tarekan ev shat em esavum shat apsos

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