Results of the 4th World School Championships 2008 |
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008 07:15 |
Hosts Singapore made an incredible comeback in the last round of the 4th World School Championships 2008 to emerge as overall winners with a total tally of 9 gold, 8 silver and 9 bronze medals to make their parents, schools, country, federation, and trainers proud.
Favourites India, with a much smaller delegation took a very credible second with 6 gold, 5 silver and 7 bronze medals while Indonesia took third place with 3 gold, 5 silver and 7 bronze medals.
The Open U-17 section was the hardest fought, with the medal winners only separated by tie-break with FM Terry Chua emerging champion. WFM Bhakti Kulkarni was the top finisher amongst the girls and was declared Girls U-17 champion.
In the Open U-15, top seed CM Daniel Chan (SIN) who started badly put together a string of impressive wins against his rivals to edge Timothy Chan (SIN) on tiebreak after long time leader Shen Chuan-Qi (SIN) was upset in the last round.
The Girls U-15 was much less dramatic with WIM Cori T Deysi (PER) cruising home with two rounds to spare.
In the Open U-13, Cori Jorge (PER), rated 2381, was an impressive winner, only dropping his last round game when already champion.
Things were much closer in the Girls U-13 with Shite Chelsie Monica (INA) catching Anjana Krishna S (IND) and then beating her on tie-break to take the honours.
In the Open U-11, Sanal Vahap (TUR) was a runaway winner as was the case in the Girls U-11 where Medina Warda Aulia (INA) also posted an 8.5/9 score to win with one round to go.
Very young talent was on show in the Open U-9 and Girls U-9 with Arjun Bharat (IND) making a perfect score while and Ivana Maria Furtado (IND) had a hiccup before finally emerging champion.
In the Open U-7, Acosta Cubides Jorian Jared (COL) edged out Nathan Mar (SIN) by the smallest of tie-breaks but in the Girls U-7 it was a different story with Bansi Prathima Muthyala (IND) dominating her competition with 9/9. Please go to www.worldschools2008.blogspot.com for full results.
The 10-day world championship was organised by the Singapore Chess Federation, managed by Intchess Asia, and co-hosted by Teck Ghee Community Club
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