Ariel Erenberg

His coaches are the artists: Michael Roiz, Tal Baron, and International Master Asaf Givon.

In 2019, the Iranian Aryan Gholami refused to play against Erenberg at the Rilton Cup Chess Tournament in Sweden.

[5] The following are some of Erenberg's notable achievements:[1] 2009 - Won first place in the Israeli Championship under 8, held in Kfar Saba, after scoring 7 points out of 7 possible.

2015 - Won first place in a closed tournament for Grandmaster norms, after scoring 5.5 points out of 9 possible, despite being initially ranked last.

2018 - Won a bronze medal in the European Championship under 18, held in Riga, Latvia, after scoring 6.5 points out of 9 possible.