# Stelios Halkias

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Greek chess grandmaster (born 1980)

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Stelios Halkias Stelios Halkias, 2010 Personal information Born (1980-04-11) April 11, 1980 (age 46) Chess career Country Greece Title Grandmaster (2002) FIDE rating 2498 (July 2026) Peak rating 2602 (May 2011)

**Stelios Halkias** (born 11 April 1980) is a [Greek](/source/Greece) [chess](/source/Chess) player. He was awarded the title of [Grandmaster](/source/Grandmaster_(chess)) (GM) by [FIDE](/source/FIDE) in 2002.

## Chess career

He has represented his country in a number of [Chess Olympiads](/source/Chess_Olympiad), including [2000](/source/34th_Chess_Olympiad), [2002](/source/35th_Chess_Olympiad), [2004](/source/36th_Chess_Olympiad), [2006](/source/37th_Chess_Olympiad), [2008](/source/38th_Chess_Olympiad), [2010](/source/39th_Chess_Olympiad) and [2012](/source/40th_Chess_Olympiad).

He played in the [Chess World Cup 2011](/source/Chess_World_Cup_2011), losing to [Alexander Morozevich](/source/Alexander_Morozevich) in the first round.

## References

## External links

- [Stelios Halkias](https://ratings.fide.com/profile/4201809) rating card at [FIDE](/source/FIDE)

- [Stelios Halkias](https://www.365chess.com/players/Stelios_Halkias) chess games at 365Chess.com

- [Stelios Halkias](https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=49439) player profile and games at [Chessgames.com](/source/Chessgames.com)

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