Ralf Åkesson
Ralf Åkesson is a Swedish chess player. He was awarded by FIDE the titles of International Master in 1981 and Grandmaster in 1995.
Åkesson war born in Oxelösund. He won the 1980/1981 European Junior Chess Championship in Groningen. In 1985 and 1999 he won the Swedish Chess Championship. Tournament victories include the Grandmaster Group in Gausdal in 2001, 2003/04 Rilton Cup in Stockholm, GM B Group of the Gausdal Classics tournament and the Open of the Marx György Memorial in Paks in 2005. He tied for first place with Stanislav Novikov, Batuhan Dastan, Hagen Poetsch, Alexey Kim, Jonathan Hawkins and Kacper Drozdowski in the 18th Vienna Open in 2013. In 2015, Åkesson won the Malmö Open, which consists of four rounds of rapid chess and three of standard chess, with a score of 6.5/7. In 2015, he tied 2nd-5th place with Drazen Dragicevic, Yuri Solodovnichenko, and Erik Blomqvist in the Elite Hotels Open.
He took part in three Chess Olympiads for the Swedish national team with altogether 15 points in 28 games. He achieved his highest rating, 2535, in July 1999.
In Sweden, he plays for the club Västerås SK and for the club Södra SS, and in Belgium for Leuven Centraal.