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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments  >  Bruzon and Iturrizaga qualify for WC

      Bruzon and Iturrizaga qualify for WC

      Bruzon, Eduardo Iturrizaga, World Cup, Zonal Tournament


      Eduardo Iturrizaga and Lazaro Bruzon qualify for the World Cup
      18-26th June
      14 players, 9 rounds
      Report by Chessdom.com

      Gran Hotel Costa Rica, in downtown San Jose, Costa Rica, was the stage of the Zonal 2.3 Chess Championships, a qualifying event for the World Chess Cup 2009. The tournament with 14 players from five countries in the region took place on 18-26th June.

      Lazaro Bruzon from Cuba and Eduardo Iturrizaga from Venezuela shared the first place with 7.0 points each to book the tickets for Khanty Mansiysk. The third Grandmaster, Neuris Delgado, was left with 6.5 points and behind the line, in spite of winning against Iturrizaga.

      “I am very happy that I managed to qualify for the next level in the World Championship, but I am also sad that Neuris Delgado won’t be traveling with me. Next, I will make sure to be well prepared for the competition in Russia.” – Lazaro Bruzon shared after the tournament.

      Final standings:

      1. GM Bruzon Batista Lazaro CUB 2617 – 7.0
      2. GM Iturrizaga Eduardo VEN 2528 – 7.0

      3. GM Delgado Ramirez Neuris CUB 2572 – 6.5
      4. IM Arias Lemmys A. ESA 2406 – 5.0
      5. IM Prasca Raphael VEN 2415 – 5.0
      6. FM Soto Paez Oliver VEN 2388 – 5.0
      7. IM Gonzalez Bernal CRC 2440 – 4.5
      8. FM Echavarria Johann COL 2379 – 4.5
      9. IM Valdes Leonardo CRC 2403 – 4.0
      10. IM Murillo Alexis CRC 2317 – 3.5
      11. FM Sanchez Enriquez Oscar MEX 2282 – 3.5
      12. IM Gongora Montes Benjamin MEX 2251 – 3.0
      13. IM Hernandez Basante Francis CRC 2278 – 3.0
      14. Ossa Orlando COL 2301 – 1.5

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 27, 2009 at 3:05 am

        How come Dominguez didn’t play?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        June 27, 2009 at 3:48 am

        Dominguez already qualified. It took some looking to figure out the ESA meant El Salvador. That was a guess but I wasn’t sure. My question is why didn’t Alejandro Ramirez play? He’s the strongest player in Central America.

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