Arutinian's main results are: • Strasbourg Prestige open — 1st place • Aeroflot open A2 — 1st place. • In 2007, tied for first place with
Wang Yue,
Vugar Gashimov,
Vasily Yemelin and
Yuri Drozdovskij in the
Cappelle-la-Grande Open. • In 2008 he tied for 1st–8th with
Vugar Gashimov,
Sergey Fedorchuk,
Yuriy Kryvoruchko,
Konstantin Chernyshov,
Andrei Deviatkin,
Vasilios Kotronias and
Erwin L'Ami in the
Cappelle-la-Grande Open. • 2009: 2nd place in 16th Vienna Open • 2010: he tied for 1st–8th with
Sergey Volkov,
Viorel Iordăchescu,
Eduardo Iturrizaga,
Gadir Guseinov,
Hrant Melkumyan,
Aleksej Aleksandrov and
Tornike Sanikidze in the 12th Dubai Open. • 2011: Sydney International Open — tied for 2nd–8th place, 2nd place using
Buchholz • In 2012, Warsaw chess festival group A — 2nd place. • 2012: 1st place in rapid chess event at the 11th Open International de Rochefort • In 2012, 11th Rochefort Open tournament — tied 1st place with
Bassem Amin. • He won the Karen Asrian Memorial in 2012. Arutinian is the Georgian runner-up in 2006 and 2007. He represented Georgia in 2
Olympics: 2006 and 2008. In 2007, he was also a participant in the
European Team Championships. Arutinian is a FIDE Senior Trainer (2016). He coaches the men and women Georgian Olympic team. Some of his successful students are: •
Sopiko Guramishvili — World champion under 16, 2006 •
Keti Tsatsalashvili — World champion under 16, 2007 •
Bobby Cheng — World champion under 12, 2009 •
Anna Maja Kazarian — European Silver medal under 12, 2012 •
Sayin Zhanat — World School Champion under 16, 2015 •
Zhansaya Abdumalik — Silver medal in World chess championship under 12, Silver medal in World Junior chess championship under 20 Georgian Women Olympic team: 2nd place in European team chess championship in 2009, 3rd place in World chess Olympiad in 2010 == References ==