Team competitions
Bareev was a member of the Soviet national team in the 1990 Chess
Olympiad and of the Russian national team in the Chess Olympiads of
1994, 1996, 1998 and 2006. He won the team gold medal in 1990,
1994, 1996 and 1998. He is also two-time winner of the World Team
Chess Championship (1997 and 2005) and two-time winner of the
European Team Chess Championship (1992 and 2003).
Bareev is four-time winner of the European Club Cup with three
different clubs: “Lion” of France (1994), “Ladia” of Russia (1997)
and “Bosna” of Bosnia and Hercegovina (1999 and 2000).
Trainer
In 1992 Bareev graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physical
Culture.
Bareev was a second to Vladimir Kramnik in the Classical World
Chess Championship 2000 against Garry Kasparov and Peter Leko in
2004.
In 2006, Bareev organized a grandmaster chess school for top
Russian junior players and headed it until 2010. In 2009-10, Bareev
worked with Lê Quang Liêm, who became World Blitz Champion in
2013.
From 2010 to 2011, he was the head coach of the Russian men's chess
team. During that time, they won silver medals at the 2010 Chess
Olympiad. Between 2010 and 2014, Bareev was the head coach of
Russia’s Junior’s, Men’s and Women’s national teams.
Writer
With Ilia Levitov, Bareev wrote «From London to Elista» awarded as
“Best Book of 2007 ” by BCF.
“A magnificent book about the immense variety in chess – it is very
inspiring and makes a lot of fun.” German IM Dirk Schuh. 230519
What I do look at when I think about a chess book is whether the
material will help me to improve, and whether I will recall any of
it in six months’ time. I feel that this book fulfils those goals,
because what is within is both thought-provoking and inspiring.
And is Bareev’s book worth the investment? Well, I would say: yes!
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