Levon Aronian won the Sinquefield Cup chess tournament in Saint Louis, USA, with 6.5 points out of 9.

He played against Veselin Topalov in the last tour, ending in a draw.

What happened?

Aronian competed against top players like Magnus Carlsen, Vishy Anand, and Hikaru Nakamura.

The tournament started on August 23 and ended with Aronian's victory.

He was born on October 6, 1982, in Yerevan, Armenia, to Seda Aronova-Avagyan and Grigory Leontievich Aronov.

Why it matters for Levon Aronian

This win adds to Aronian's impressive record, including his 2005 Chess World Cup win.

Aronian has led the Armenian national team to gold medals in the 2006, 2008, and 2012 Chess Olympics.

He was named the best sportsman of Armenia in 2005 and awarded the title of Honoured Master of Sport in 2009.

What comes next?

Aronian's victory in the Sinquefield Cup solidifies his position as a leading chess player.

He has been the leading Armenian chess player since the early 2000s, with a career spanning over two decades.

Aronian's first coach was Grandmaster Melikset Khachiyan, who taught him the game at a young age.

He won the 1994 World Youth Chess Championship with 8/9 points, ahead of future luminaries like Étienne Bacrot and Ruslan Ponomariov.

Aronian holds a diploma from the Armenian State Institute of Physical Culture, showcasing his dedication to the sport.

He was ranked number two in the world on the March 2014 FIDE rating list, with an Elo rating of 2830.