Biography

Denmark Hansen Sune Berg (21.04.1971)
 Danish Grandmaster (1998). When Sune Berg Hansen won the Excelsior Cup in Gothenburg in 1998, he became Denmark's seventh grandmaster. The following year, he tied for first place with Peter Heine Nielsen in the Danish championships, but lost in the playoff. However he won the championship in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009. In 1999, he also won the Hamburg Open, Gausdal and Aarhus In 2000, after ending among the top three in the Nordic world cup qualifying tournament in Reykjavik, Berg Hansen qualified for the New Delhi world championship tournament. This adventure ended in the first round, where he lost to Russia's Andrei Kharlov (0.5-1.5). He won also the Bangkok Open in 2010. For several years, Berg Hansen has been Danish daily Politiken's chess columnist. He is also a frequent speaker and often gives chess exhibitions, simultaneously playing a number of opponents. Nowadays, Berg Hansen spends more time promoting chess than he does playing international tournaments. A participant in 5 Olympiads since 1994. Best ELO: 2595 in 2010.
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Updated 10.11.2011