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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015 Begins in Suwon, Korea

      Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015 Begins in Suwon, Korea

      Asian Youth Championship, South Korea
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      The Asian Youth Chess Championship got underway with a short and simple opening ceremony graced by In Suk Hyun, President of the Korea Chess Federation who welcomed all participants to Korea and wished them every success and an enjoyable stay.

      Kyung Hee University’s Global Campus in Suwon is a beautiful setting for a competition that is held from 3-11 August 2015 and incorporates the World Youth Mind Sports Fair with Rapid and Blitz chess tournaments.

      With over 282 participants from 15 countries, the event has broken the attendance records for this event from the last few years and validating the decision to host it in the Far East from traditional hosts Indian and Iran which result in the majority of participants coming from the home country.

      Top seeded IM Tran Tuan Minh and the highly regarded fourth seeded IM Lu Chan Hung, both from Vietnam, start as favourites in the blue ribbon Open U-18 category. Two Iranians, second seeded Masoud Mosadehpour and third seeded Mersad Khodashenas are expected to provide the stiffest competition for the Asian title and direct IM title.

      In the Girls U-18, with only 13 participants, it will just be a seven round rush to the finish and while Iran’s Orimi Anahita Ghoami is the top seed, she is expected to be chased by no less than four Indians ranked second to fifth, Seshadri Srija, V Varshini, M Malalakshmi, and G Lasya, all who are capable of winning and getting the WIM title as are several others even lower seeded.

      Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015

      Newly crowned Indian Junior Champion, GM Chithambaram Vr Aravindh is the overwhelming favourite to add the Asian U-16 title to his resume although Iran’s Shahin Lorparizangeneh would beg to differ and third seeded Indian N R Visakh cannot be also discounted.

      India’s Savant Riya is already World and Asian U-15 Champion and now is going one step up to add the Asian Girls U-16 title. Her competition are as always fellow Indians but also possibly lower ranked rivals from Uzbekistan and China.

      Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015

      Open U-14 has a very strong field, a good barometer indeed for the progress of chess in Asia. Iran’s Aryan Gholami is the top seed but behind him are the highly rated Vietnam’s Nguyen Anh Khoi, Uzbekistan’s Nodirbek Yakubboev amongst others.

      R Vaishali from India is the overwhelming ratings favourite in Girls U-14 but will have to deal with a large number of equally ambitious which are probably a lot stronger than their current ratings, amongst them third seeded Yijing Yang from China, fourth seeded country girl Vantika Agrawal, and sixth seeded Assel Serikbay from Kazakhstan.

      Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015

      In the lower categories, Alireza Firouzja from India heads Open U-12 with third seeded India’s L N Ram Aravindh is best known rival, while in Girls U-12 there is no clear favourite.

      With the lower age groups it is always hard to make predictions but Open U-10 looks to be a fight between Javokhir Sindarov of Uzbekistan and R Panggnanandhaa from India and Deshmukh Divya from India expected to win Girls U-10. For the U–10 categories, both Open and Girls, let’s just say it is possible new big talents can emerge as the champions!

      Asian Youth Chess Championships 2015

      The Chief Arbiter is MS Gopalkumar from India and the Tournament Director Tserendorj Sainbayar from Mongolia while the Korea Chess Federation Organising Team is led by Song Jinwoo.

      Official Facebook Page:
      https://www.facebook.com/pages/Asian-Youth-Chess-Championships-2015/1618763581737595

      Korean Chess Federation Website: www.kchess.or.kr

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