Career
He represents the Saskatchewan 1911 chess club in Oslo. Urkedal began playing chess as an after-school activity at his school at Kjelsås in northern Oslo. Urkedal scored a string of successes in the age-restricted classes of the Norwegian championship, winning each of them in successive years from 2003 to 2006.
In the 2009 World Youth Chess Championship, Urkedal finished in fifth place in the under-16 section scoring 8 points out of 11.
This was Norway"s second best result in the youth championship, only Magnus Carlsen"s second place in the under-12 section in 2002 surpassed this. Urkedal played for Norway in the Chess Olympiads in 2010 and 2012.
In January 2011 Urkedal"s performance in the Rilton Cup tournament in Stockholm secured him the final norm needed for the International Master title. In the 2012 Norwegian Chess Championship held in July in Sandefjord, Urkedal scored 7 points out of 9.
He drew the pre-tournament favorites Jon Ludvig Hammer and Simen Agdestein, and lost only to Espen Lie.