Oficiālajā WFCC mājaslapā Latvijas risinātāji pēdējos paziņojumos par lielākajiem reitinga kāpumiem pieminēti 2 reizes (01.07.22 un 01.10.22):
Solvers’ ratings July 1st 2022
Solvers’ ratings as of July 1st 2022 produced by the Solving Tournament Manager are published on the WFCC Solving Portal.
8 tournaments of the 2nd quarter 2022 are included:
48th Latvian Chess Solving Championship 2022, Open Solving Tournament of ECSC 2022, 15th European Chess Solving Championship 2022, 43rd French Chess Solving Championship 2022, 30th Chess Solving Championship of Slovakia 2022, 41st Azerbaijan Chess Solving Championship 2022, 7th Israel Open Solving Championship 2022, 44th German Solving Championship 2022.
The only change of the ranking of the top ten solvers is that Danila Moiseev gained the 10th place by surpassing Bojan Vučković who lost 11 points in the last quarter. The largest three gains have been achieved by junior solver Emīls Tabors (LAT / +162.34), ahead of Dmitrijus Chocenka (LTU / +109.96) and Richard Dobiáš (SVK / +73.35).
Solvers’ ratings October 1st 2022
Solvers’ ratings as of October 1st 2022 produced by the Solving Tournament Manager are published on the WFCC Solving Portal.
Only 3 tournaments of the 3rd quarter 2022 are included: 1st Solving Tournament of Martynas Limontas 2022, 30th Czech Chess Solving Championship 2022, 20th Greek Chess Solving Championship 2022.
The ranking of the top ten solvers almost remain the same with the exception of Silvio Baier who now belongs to the non active solvers. The largest three gains have been achieved by Martynas Limontas (LTU / +43.29), ahead of junior solver Kevinas Kuznecovas (LTU / +30.72) and women solver Laura Rogule (LAT / +29.07).