Swiercz and Cori win World Junior Chess Championships |
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Monday, 15 August 2011 | ||||
India, Chennai (remember the bidder for the Anand-Gelfand match?) was the venue of the traditional World Junior Chess Championship this year. These events are always very competitive and unpredictable as rating favorites tend to slip and lose to underrated opponents from time to time. The 13-round distance was supposed to help determine the best of the best of the young and ambitious players seeking international recognition. In the Junior section there were three rating favorites: Maxim Matalakov (2632) and Sanan Sjugirov (2629) from Russia & Ivan Salgado Lopez from Spain (2626). Surprisingly enough, neither of them got a medal, while the title went to GM Dariusz Swiercz from Poland. Dariusz Swiersz (2553) from Poland, World Junior Chess Champion-2011 Photo: ChessBase In the girls U-20 section the results were more predictable. The race for gold was decided in Deysi Cori's (2376) favor in the very last round when she won her game, and her main competitor from Russia - Olga Girya (2371) - lost. The rating favorite, Nazi Paikidze (2416) from Georgia, got bronze. Cori Deysi (2376) from Peru, World Junior Chess Champion among girls-2011 Photo: official website Official website
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