Alexander Huzman

Alexander Huzman (born 10 April 1962) is an Israeli (formerly Soviet) chess Grandmaster and trainer.

[2] He represented Israel five times in Chess Olympiads.

In 2003 during the European Clubs Cup in Crete, he scored an upset win over Garry Kasparov after Kasparov made a rare blunder.

[5] In 2004, he took 6th in Beer Sheva Rapid (Viktor Korchnoi won).

Huzman has trained Canadian Grandmaster Mark Bluvshtein, with success, and seconded top player Boris Gelfand.