Stanislaw Voitsekhovsky is a Ukrainian and Russian chess Grandmaster who was born in 1969. His interest in chess began at an early age, and he achieved impressive results throughout his early career.
His greatest achievements include winning the Moscow Championship in 1995 and coming second in the Russian National Championship in 1994. He won the Chigorin Memorial tournament in 1997 and was awarded the Grandmaster title the same year. In 2002, he won the Nakhchivan International Open tournament.
Voitsekhovsky has competed in a number of international competitions, earning a reputation as a strong and formidable competitor. He has contributed extensively to the theory of chess and is noted for his analytical skills. He has also worked as a chess coach.
In recent years, Stanislav has played less competitively but remains an active member of the chess community. He continues to participate in international tournaments and some of his games are used in chess literature.