Background
Taught by his father at four years of age, he became British under-12 champion in 1993, in step with the achievements of sisters Cathy and Mandy, who were British girls" junior champions across the range of age groups.
Taught by his father at four years of age, he became British under-12 champion in 1993, in step with the achievements of sisters Cathy and Mandy, who were British girls" junior champions across the range of age groups.
Haslinger finished a Master"s degree in mathematics at Liverpool University in 2006 and decided to spend some time trying to become a chess Grandmaster.
Now a resident of nearby Formby, Haslinger comes from a strong chess-playing family. lieutenant was around the time of his first norm that he experienced a leap forward in his chess, following several months of dedicated chess study during a period of ill health. Haslinger has represented SG Trier in the German Schachbundesliga from 2009.
He began his studies for a Doctor of Philosophy in applied mathematics at the University of Liverpool in 2010 and was awarded it in 2014.
Blackpool Hilton Premier, 2003 – Fourth place after Abhijit Kunte, John Shaw and Nigel Davies. British Championship, Douglas, 2005 – Shared second place, after Jonathan Rowson.
British Championship, Great Yarmouth, 2007 – Shared fourth place, after Jacob Aagaard, Jonathan Rowson and Stephen Gordon. Four Nations Chess Challenge, Oslo, 2008 – In his international (England team) debut, he contributed a plus score, helping England to second place.
Benidorm, 2008 – Shared first place, with Vladimir Burmakin, Boris Avrukh and Eduardo Iturrizaga.
South Wales International, Pontypridd, 2008 – Shared first place with Normunds Miezis
Essent Open Hoogeveen, 2008 – Shared first place, with Friso Nijboer and Alexandr Fier. 3rd Open, Palma de Mallorca, 2008 – First place. Hilversum Open, 2009 – Shared first place with Daniel Fridman, Mikhail Krasenkov and Predrag Nikolić.
Unive Open, Hoogeveen, 2009 – First place (a point clear of ten other Grandmasters).
Seville International Open 2011 – Shared first place with Deep Sengupta.
Cathy progressed to become World Youth Champion (for girls under-14) in 1987. Achieving his aim sooner than expected, he gained his final two norms at the 2006/7 4NCL and at the Caerleon South Wales International 2007, having previously earned a norm at the British Championship of 2002. British Championship, Torquay, 2002 – Fourth place after Ramachandran Ramesh, Joseph Gallagher and Krishnan Sasikiran (General Motors Norm attained). Four Nations Chess League, 2006/7 – 6.5/9 (General Motors Norm attained). South Wales International, Caerleon, 2007 – Second place, after Marat Dzhumaev (General Motors Norm attained).