FM (2012); IM (2014); GM (2017).
In 2006, at the age of 8, he won the national championship for nine-year-olds. A year later, he successfully defended his title. In the same year, he finished first in the (adult) 18th Coenius-Árvay Cup competition.
In 2008, at the age of 10, Gledura won the 1st World Cup before Benjamin. Talentum Cup, then a few months later, the 5−6. 17th Lauder Chess Festival.
In 2011, he won bronze in the U14 age group at the European Union Chess Championships. In October, he finished first in The Vii. Egri Autumn FIDE value-scoring competition.
At the 2012 European Youth Chess Championships, the U14 age group was tied for 2−6. (after all, article 4) 10. In 2012, at the age of 14, he reached number one in the Open group in Eger at the 6th annual Open. Eventus Cup, then, in the autumn of this year, he won the 8th World Cup with a 100% performance. Egri Autumn Chess Tournament.
In November 2013, he tied for 1st place at the Open Tatry 2013. In 2014, he was a member of the 4th-ranked Hungarian national team at the U16 Youth Chess Olympics.
In 2015, he finished 10th in the U18 Youth Chess World Championship. This year, with 9 points from 11 games as the team's second board member, the DVTK-EMSE team finished first in NB II and advanced to the first division.18 This year he finished 2nd in the 11th GrandMaster's Competition in Héviz.In December 2015, he won the 3rd World Trady. József Tóth memorial competition in Edelény.
In 2016, he won the National Olympiad, in the same year, he won silver medals in the European Under-18 Chess Team Championships both in the team and with his individual performance.
In 2017, he finished second behind Gergely Aczél in the Tasnád Cup international chess competition in Satu Mare.
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