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Simen Agdestein (born 15 May 1967) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster, chess coach, author, and former professional
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as a striker for the
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. Agdestein won nine Norwegian Chess Championships between 1982 and 2023. He is also the former coach of
Magnus Carlsen Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster. Carlsen is a five-time World Chess Championship, World Chess Champion, five-time World Rapid Chess Championship, World Rapid Chess Champio ...
, and brother of Carlsen's manager, Espen Agdestein. He has written and co-written several books on chess, including a biography of Carlsen.


Chess career

Agdestein became Norwegian national champion at the age of 15, an International Master at 16 and a grandmaster at 18. On a local level, his regular dominance of the Nordic and Norwegian Chess Championships during the 1980s amply demonstrated that there were few players who could resist his enterprising and inventive style. In international competition, he finished second at the 1986 World Junior Championship behind Walter Arencibia and ahead of Evgeny Bareev, Viswanathan Anand and Jeroen Piket. A little later, his Elo rating rose to over 2600. In the late 1980s, Agdestein combined top-flight chess with a full-time football career, representing his country at both. In the early 1990s, a knee injury cut short his football activities. In 1999, Agdestein returned to winning ways, topping the Cappelle la Grande tournament that year and the
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tournament in 2003. Agdestein scored two tournament victories in 2013, when he won the Open Sant Martí in
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with 8½ points out of 9 possible, with a rating performance of 2901, and the Oslo Chess International-Håvard Vederhus' Memorial with 7 points out of 9. Agdestein has represented his country seven times at the
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, mostly playing first board and winning an individual (board 4) gold medal at his first appearance in 1982. As a player of the white pieces, he shows a preference for the queen pawn openings, while with Black, favours the Ruy Lopez,
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and
Semi-Open Game A Semi-Open Game is a chess opening in which White plays 1.e4 and Black breaks symmetry immediately by replying with a move other than 1...e5. Hooper & Whyld (1996), p. 365. ''semi-open game''. The Semi-Open Games are also called Single King Pawn, ...
s. Agdestein works at the sports academy , where he teaches chess and football. He has been a chess coach to many young talents, including world champion
Magnus Carlsen Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster. Carlsen is a five-time World Chess Championship, World Chess Champion, five-time World Rapid Chess Championship, World Rapid Chess Champio ...
. His handle on the Internet Chess Club (ICC) is " Gruk".


Football career


Personal life

He was born in Oslo as a son of civil engineer Reidar Frank Agdestein (1927–2002) and secretary Unni Jørgensen (1934–). He is a maternal grandson of runner and botanist Reidar Jørgensen. In 1995, he was awarded a master's degree from the Department of Political Science at the
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. In October 1996 he married Marianne Aasen, a later Member of Parliament. The couple had three children, but separated in 2008.


Bibliography

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As an author or co-author

* ''Sjakkleksjoner med Simen Agdestein'' (1987) * ''GATT, u-landene og miljøet : rapport fra en konferanse i Oslo 20. og 21. oktober 1994'' (1994) * ''Regionalt samarbeid versus apartheid : SADCC-landenes bestrebelser på å redusere transportavhengigheten til Sør-Afrika på 1980-tallet'' (1995) (Master thesis, University of Oslo) * ''Simens sjakkbok'' (1997) * ''Et hefte om internasjonalisering'' (1998) * ''Den unge sjakkspiller'' (2001) * ''Sjakk: Fra første trekk til sjakkmatt'' (2002) * ''Wonderboy : how Magnus Carlsen became the youngest chess grandmaster in the world : the story and the games'' (2004) * ''Sjakk'' (2007)


Books about Agdestein

* Arne Danielsen, Bjarte Leer-Salvesen, Bjarke Sahl, Atle Grønn. ''Simen Agdestein'' (2008)


References


External links

*
Tim Krabbe article
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Agdestein, Simen 1967 births Living people Chess Grandmasters Chess Olympiad competitors Norwegian chess players Norwegian chess writers Norwegian columnists Norwegian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Norway men's international footballers Lyn Fotball players Sportspeople from Asker 20th-century Norwegian sportsmen