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      Home  >  Daily News • Women's Chess  >  Record numbers for the 2007 SP National Invitational

      Record numbers for the 2007 SP National Invitational

      Cherry Hill, SP National Invitational for Girls

      42 states so far (2 from CA, 2 Wild Cards, 1 Defending Champion, other qualifiers) Missing from Washington DC, Idaho, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Dakota and South Carolina.

      IF you qualified and your name is NOT listed, please send me an email immediately (SusanPolgar@aol.com). Thank you!

      List of qualifiers for the 2007 Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls (July 29 to August 3, 2007):

      Alabama – Hannah Hellwig
      Alaska – Alison K Parshall
      Arizona – Jenelle L. Wallace
      Arkansas – Elizabeth Mae Cooper

      California (Northern) – Louiza Livschitz
      California (Southern) – Melinda West
      Colorado – Kaila M Smith
      Connecticut – Catalina Estrada

      Delaware – Ann Marie Fitch
      District of Columbia – Missing

      Florida – Rita Mirchandani

      Georgia – Shivali Kasbekar

      Hawaii – Ashbea Oyadomari

      Idaho – Missing
      Illinois – Cheryl Liu
      Indiana – Alea Ford
      Iowa – Casandra Stull

      Kansas – Blythe Buscher
      Kentucky – Connie Wu

      Louisiana – Jordana Williams

      Maine – Lily Ann Briggs
      Maryland – Lisa Kong
      Massachusetts – Michelle Chen
      Michigan – Ashley Carter
      Minnesota – Missing
      Mississippi – Missing
      Missouri – Tess Butcher
      Montana – Missing

      Nebraska – Elizabeth Oliver
      Nevada – Missing
      New Hampshire – Avary Bell
      New Jersey – Anna Matlin
      New Mexico – Deanna Kristek
      New York – Missing
      North Carolina – Amelia Wheeless
      North Dakota – Missing

      Ohio – Anna Delamerced
      Oklahoma – Rachel Farell
      Oregon – Taylor Bailey

      Pennsylvania – Elizabeth M Lakata

      Rhode Island – Kathleen Coccio

      South Carolina – Missing
      South Dakota – Laticia Leftwich

      Tennessee – Su’ad Yoon
      Texas – Courtney Jamison + 1 missing

      Utah – Eliza Mc Intosh

      Vermont – Autumn Hope Brooks
      Virginia – Ettie Nikolova

      Washington – Sarah May
      West Virginia – Sarah Hoxie
      Wisconsin – Anna Ganster
      Wyoming – Rose Burke

      Defending Champion: Abby Marshall (VA)

      Qualifiers from the 2007 Susan Polgar National Open Championship for Girls:

      K-2: Hannah Liu
      3-5: Victoria Zhang, Alice Dong, Sarah Sampei, Georgia Olvera
      6-9: Charlina Hung
      10-12: Ananya Roy, Stephanie Guajardo

      Qualifiers from the 2007 Susan Polgar World Open Championship for Girls:

      Open Section: Rebecca Lelko, Janice Chen
      Under 14: Sylvia Yang
      Under 11: Vanessa Wong
      Under 8: Arissa Torres, Queena Deng, Bridget LeeSang, Iris Wu, Carol Jin, Jennifer Wong

      Wild Cards: Eunice Rodriguez, Julia Kerr

      Congratulations to all!

      Some information about the invitational:
      http://www.susanpolgar.com/susan-polgar-foundation-invitational.html
      Rules and conditions of the invitational: http://www.susanpolgar.com/rulesinvitegirls2007.pdf

      Here is the hotel info:

      Crown Plaza Philadelphia-Cherry Hill
      2349 W. Marlton Pike
      Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
      Free parking
      Phone: 1-800-227-6963 or make reservations at: http://www.crowneplaza.com/cherryhillnj
      HR: $114 single/quad

      If you need a roommate, please send me an email. I will try to get you in touch with others who may want to share rooms.

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      3 Comments

      1. Manuel Reply
        July 8, 2007 at 5:23 pm

        When you decided to start this event a few years ago, people like Marinello and others were fighting you tooth and nail. Then members of this executive board wanted to cancel this event. This is why it’s especially amazing to see such incredible success! Thanks Susan! Don’t every give up! Keep on fighting against these chess politicians. We need you!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 8, 2007 at 6:23 pm

        Susan, don’t let those … bother you. Just keep up the great work!

      3. SusanPolgar Reply
        July 8, 2007 at 10:14 pm

        Manuel,

        It is unfortunate that too many people are putting their personal agendas before the welfare of chess or the USCF.

        I do not plan to give up. I will continue to fight against this kind of destructive politics.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

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