• 1994 - National Belarus champion, Top Sportsman Award, Republic of Belarus and member of the Belarusian Chess Olympic team from 1994–1998 • 1998 - National Belarus champion co-champion • 1995 - European Junior Champion • 1995 - Achieved International Grandmaster norm, • 2000 - Co-Winner of US National Open, Texas State Champion, and winner of the Koltanowski Memorial • 2001 - Ranked in top 100 chess players in the world, and Co-Winner of World Open • 2002 - Co-Winner of American Open • 2004 - Tied for 3rd place in the US Chess Championship • 2005 - Illinois State Champion, co-winner of Millennium chess festival, and qualified to 1/16 in the World Cup (Khanty-Mansiysk, Siberia) • 2006 - Winner of 107th US Open Chess Championship (Chicago, Illinois, USA), U.S. Chess Championship runner-up (San Diego, California, USA), and U.S. Women Olympic team coach (4th place) (Torino, Italy) • 2006 - Co-Winner of the
University of Texas at Dallas GM Invitational Tournament • 2007 - Tied for 3rd place in the US Chess Championship and qualified for the 2007 FIDE world championship (Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA) • 2007 - Tied for 1st place in the 2007 Chicago Open (Chicago, Illinois, USA).
Vadim Milov won the blitz playoff game and the official title. • 2008 - Won US Chess Championship • 2010 - 1st Place tie in U.S. Chess Championship, taking 2nd in a tiebreaker game against Gata Kamsky. • 2011 - 1st Place tie in U.S. Chess Championship, taking 2nd in a tiebreaker game against Gata Kamsky. ==Yury Shulman International Chess School==