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      Home  >  Chess Puzzles • General News • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog • Videos • Women's Chess  >  2008 SPNI Blitz Co-Champions

      2008 SPNI Blitz Co-Champions

      Blitz, Lubbock, SP National Invitational for Girls, SPF, SPICE, TTU


      Ashley Carter (Michigan) and Janice Chen (Utah) tied for 1st at the 2008 SPNI Blitz Championship with the score of 4.5 / 5. Congratulations to both Ashley and Janice!

      SwissSys Standings. 2008 Polgar: Polgar Blitz # Name ID Rtng Post St

      Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Tot

      1 Janice Chen 1772 1800 W34 W12 W22 W3 D4 4.5
      2 Ashley Carter 1877 1889 W27 W11 D9 W21 W6 4.5
      3 Courtney Jamison 2046 2040 W26 W14 W5 L1 W11 4.0
      4 Michelle Chen 1762 1788 W19 W13 D6 W7 D1 4.0
      5 Eve Zhurbinskiy 1750 1775 W28 W8 L3 W16 W14 4.0
      6 Sylvia Yang 1911 1906 W33 W17 D4 W9 L2 3.5
      7 Rita Mirchandani 1813 1802 W35 W18 D21 L4 W13 3.5
      8 Sonya Vohra 1621 1651 W39 L5 W23 W20 D10 3.5
      9 Taylor Bailey 1650 1674 W40 W23 D2 L6 W21 3.5
      10 Nisha Deolalikar 1726 1713 W36 L21 W33 W12 D8 3.5
      11 Angel Bohannon 1700 1693 W32 L2 W28 W15 L3 3.0
      12 Sayaka Foley 1652 1636 W15 L1 W24 L10 W29 3.0
      13 Michelle Farell 1506 1541 W38 L4 W31 W17 L7 3.0
      14 Amelia Wheeless 1711 1701 W24 L3 W34 W22 L5 3.0
      15 Alisha Chawla 820 1066 L12 W35 W18 L11 W26 3.0
      16 Shinan Jin 1686 1657 L22 W30 W19 L5 W24 3.0
      17 Rebekah Liu 1700 1680 W37 L6 W25 L13 W30 3.0
      18 Ananya Roy 1683 1653 W29 L7 L15 W28 W22 3.0
      19 Joanna Gossell 1255 1326 L4 W40 L16 W33 W23 3.0
      20 Rheanna English 1713 1680 W30 L22 W27 L8 W25 3.0
      21 Melanie Newell 1200 1346 W31 W10 D7 L2 L9 2.5
      22 Ashbea Oyadomari 900 1049 W16 W20 L1 L14 L18 2.0
      23 Steph Ballom 1800 1751 W25 L9 L8 W34 L19 2.0
      24 Sorel Edes 1100 1166 L14 W26 L12 W36 L16 2.0
      25 Georgia Olvera 1300 1329 L23 W29 L17 W31 L20 2.0
      26 Leanne Hwa 1436 1383 L3 L24 W32 W37 L15 2.0
      27 Claudia Munoz 1324 1295 L2 W32 L20 L29 W37 2.0
      28 Sarah Garza 1244 1259 L5 W38 L11 L18 W33 2.0
      29 Annie Wang 880 996 L18 L25 W36 W27 L12 2.0
      30 Dhrooti Vyas 1117 1142 L20 L16 W40 W35 L17 2.0
      31 Fiona Lam 1727 1667 L21 W36 L13 L25 W34 2.0
      32 Crystal Qian 924 972 L11 L27 L26 W39 W35 2.0
      33 Hannah Hellwig 1333 1292 L6 W37 L10 L19 L28 1.0
      34 Ensley-field 1260 1252 L1 W39 L14 L23 L31 1.0
      35 Erica Barkell 1315 1226 L7 L15 W39 L30 L32 1.0
      36 Alexa Lasley 1141 1093 L10 L31 L29 L24 W38 1.0
      37 Susan Brown 960 951 L17 L33 W38 L26 L27 1.0
      38 Hannah Whatley 670 681 L13 L28 L37 W40 L36 1.0
      39 Faith Munoz 700 710 L8 L34 L35 L32 W40 1.0
      40 Kaitlynn Loos 734 671 L9 L19 L30 L38 L39 0.0

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      1. Anthony (Los Angeles) Reply
        July 30, 2008 at 2:56 am

        Let’s see each of their favorite games from the blitz competition. 🙂

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