Indian players who skipped World School Chess last month were present in full strength at Asian Youth Chess.They won 9 out of possible 18 medals in boys section including 4 golds. But in girls section their domination was complete. They won all 6 six gold medals ( in all 9 medals)!!
Boys 18 under --
1. D. Debashis (India); 2. G. Stany(India); 3. J. Vakhidov (Uzbekistan).
Boys 16 under
1. J. Garcia (Philippines); 2. N. Jabanbakht (Iran); 3. R. Sahoo(India).
Boys 14 under
1. K. Girish (India); 2. Y. Xu (China); 3. A. Azgarizadeh (Iran).
Boys 12 under
1. S. Lorpanizangeneh (Iran); 2. C. Aravindh (India); 3. J. Tin (Singapore).
Boys 10 under
1. B. Sankalph (India); 2. G. Mitrabah (India); 3. J. K. Rakesh (India).
Boys 8 under
1. A. Ram (India); 2. D. Gutierrez III (Philippines); 3. N. Abdulssatorov (Uzbekistan).
Girls 18 under
1. R. Pujari (India); 2. J. Fronda (Philippines); 3. A. Enkhtuul (Mongolia).
Girls 16 under
1. P. Nandhidhaa (India); 2. Y. Xiao (China); 3. C. Mejia (Philippines).
Girls 14 under
1. G. Monisha (India); 2. D. Derakhshani (Iran); 3. M. Mahalkshimi (India).
Girls 12 under
1. I. Furtado (India); 2. S. Revita (Philippines); 3. A. San Diego (Philippines).
Girls 10 under
1. R. Bidhar (India); 2. G. Tanini (India); 3. P. Bansi(India).
Girls 8 under
1. C. Lakshimi (India); 2. X. Bai (China); 3. D. Khamroeva (Kazakhstan).
Watch out for small young boy in first row Ram Arvind LN. He is going to be next youngest IM / GM.
Monday, May 30, 2011
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Well done Indian team and great show at the Asian Youth Chess Championships 2011. All the best for the World Youth Chess Championships 2011, later during the year. I had a chance to meet some of these young Indian chess stars at W.Y.C.C. 2010 in Greece.
ReplyDeleteKishan Iyengar (Kenya)