India is Overall Winner in Asian Youth Championship 2018 |
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Wednesday, 11 April 2018 08:05 |
Indian delegation
Indian boys and girls topped the medal tally in standard and rapid chess to emerge overall winner of the Asian Youth Chess Championship held 1-10 April 2018 in Chiang Mai, Thailand organized by the Thailand Chess Association under the auspices of the Asian Chess Federation.
The Indian delegation had earlier dominated the blitz championship on the first day.
The Vietnamese finished in second followed by the Chinese. The tournament attracted a very large field of 573 players plus accompanying parents and coaches which overwhelmed the hotel. Congratulations to Thailand Chess Federation Secretary General Sahapol Nakvanich for rising to the challenge.
Visit chess-results.com for final standings of Standard Chess and Blitz. Visit official site and facebook page for photos. Here are the winners of standard chess:
Boys Under-18
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Rk.
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Name
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sex
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FED
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RtgI
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Pts.
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TB1
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TB2
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TB3
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Gold
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FM
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Miciano John Marvin
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PHI
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2260
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7.5
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0
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6
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48.5
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Silver
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Quizon Daniel
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PHI
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2228
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6.5
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0
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5
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48.5
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Bronze
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FM
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Xu Zhihang
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CHN
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2344
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6
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0
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5
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47.5
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Boys Under-16
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Gold
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FM
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Piyumantha M Sasith Nipun
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SRI
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2138
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6.5
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1.5
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4
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48.5
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Silver
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Vatsal Singhania
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IND
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2106
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6.5
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1
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5
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51
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Bronze
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Sankalp Gupta
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IND
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2374
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6.5
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0.5
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5
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48
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Boys Under-14
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Gold
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FM
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Raja Rithvik R
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IND
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2280
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7.5
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0
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6
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51.5
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Silver
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CM
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Wang Zideng
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CHN
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1891
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7
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0
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6
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46
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Bronze
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CM
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Kushagra Mohan
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IND
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2276
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7
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0
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5
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52.5
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Biys Under-12
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Gold
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CM
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Gukesh D
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IND
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2401
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8
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0
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7
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52.5
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Silver
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Daneshvar Bardiya
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IRI
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2325
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7
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0.5
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6
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53
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Bronze
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CM
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Nguyen Quoc Hy
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VIE
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2061
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7
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0.5
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5
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55
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Boys Under-10
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Gold
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Kadam Om Manish
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IND
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1788
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7.5
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1
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7
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52
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Silver
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Dang Anh Minh
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VIE
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1753
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7.5
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0
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7
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51.5
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Bronze
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Jin Yueheng
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CHN
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1603
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7
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0
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7
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51
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Bous Under-8
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Gold
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Chen Zhiyuan
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CHN
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0
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8.5
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0
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8
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53
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Silver
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CM
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Manon Reja Neer
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BAN
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1666
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7.5
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0
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7
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53
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Bronze
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Adireddy Arjun
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IND
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1506
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6.5
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0
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6
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51.5
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Girls Under-18
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Gold
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Hamedi Nia Vesal
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w
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IRI
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1976
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7
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0
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7
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52
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Silver
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WCM
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Yang Yijing
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w
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CHN
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1987
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6.5
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0.5
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5
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50
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Bronze
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WFM
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Karenza Dita
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w
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INA
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1831
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6.5
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0.5
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5
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46
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Girls Under-16
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Gold
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WFM
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Bach Ngoc Thuy Duong
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w
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VIE
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2128
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6.5
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0
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6
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46.5
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Silver
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Makhija Aashna
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w
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IND
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2083
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6.5
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0
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5
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49
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Bronze
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WFM
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Serikbay Assel
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w
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KAZ
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2121
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6.5
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0
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5
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45.5
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Girls Under-14
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Gold
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WFM
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Kamalidenova Meruert
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w
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KAZ
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1982
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7
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0
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5
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48.5
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Silver
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Bristy Mukherjee
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w
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IND
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1720
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6.5
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0
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6
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43
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Bronze
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Jain Nityata
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w
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IND
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1894
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6.5
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0
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5
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48.5
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Girls Under-12
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Gold
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WCM
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Sahithi Varshini M
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w
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IND
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1573
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7
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1
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7
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42
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Silver
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WCM
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Nguyen Le Cam Hien
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w
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VIE
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1483
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7
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0
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6
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48.5
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Bronze
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WCM
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Omonova Umida
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w
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UZB
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1740
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6.5
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0.5
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5
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51
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Girls Under-10
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Gold
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Nguyen Ha Khanh Linh
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VIE
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0
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7.5
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0
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7
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51.5
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Silver
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Anupam M Sreekumar
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w
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IND
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1343
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7
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0
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7
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40
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Bronze
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Rajanya Datta
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w
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IND
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1373
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6.5
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0.5
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6
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47.5
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Girls Under-8
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Gold
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Huynh Phuc Minh Phuong
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w
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VIE
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0
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7.5
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0
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7
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51
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Silver
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Ebrahimi Rashti Asal
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w
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IRI
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1140
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7
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0
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7
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48
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Bronze
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Dang Le Xuan Hien
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w
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VIE
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1270
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6.5
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1.5
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6
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54
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Asian Youth trophies
Indian and Vietnamese boys
Jubilant Chinese boys and girls
Kazakhstan delegation
Chess leaders, from left Ajeet Varma of India, Luxman Wijesuriya of Sri Lanka, Sahapol Nakvanich of Thailand, Asian Chess Federation Secretary General Hisham Al Taher of UAE, Maung Maung Lwin of Myanmar, Jaime Kenmure of Australia and K.K. Chan of Hong Kong
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