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      Home  >  General News  >  Igor Lysyj and Olga Girya took the trophies in Vladivostok

      Igor Lysyj and Olga Girya took the trophies in Vladivostok

      Russian Championship, Vladivostok


      The Russian Individual Chess Championship – Higher League took place from 3rd to 13th June, 2014 in the city of Vladivostok, the largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean.

      In the Men’s section GM Igor Lysyj shared first place with GM Vadim Zvjagintsev and GM Dmitry Jakovenko on 6,5/9 points each. However, Lysyj emerged winner on his superior tie-break score.

      The 9 round Swiss Open had a qualifying character for the Russian Superfinal 2014. GM Igor Lysyj, GM Vadim Zvjagintsev, GM Dmitry Jakovenko, GM Denis Khismatullin and GM Boris Grachev were the top five to earn spots in the prestigious Superfinal.

      WGM Olga Girya and WGM Alina Kashlinskaya had impressive run in the Women’s section, finishing on 7,5/9 points each and leaving the nearest followers 1,5 point behind. Girya took the gold on tie-break and qualified for the Russian Women Superfinal 2014.

      WGM Alina Kashlinskaya, IM Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, WFM Oksana Gritsayeva and WGM Aleksandra Goryachkinacompleted the list of qualifiers.

      Replay the games in the Men Section/ Replay the games in the Women Section

      Final standings – Top finishers:

      1 GM Lysyj Igor 2670 6½
      2 GM Zvjagintsev Vadim 2642 6½
      3 GM Jakovenko Dmitry 2736 6½
      4 GM Khismatullin Denis 2671 6
      5 GM Grachev Boris 2661 6
      6 GM Alekseev Evgeny 2673 6
      7 GM Tomashevsky Evgeny 2695 6
      8 GM Motylev Aleksander 2696 6
      9 GM Kobalia Mikhail 2627 6
      10 GM Fedoseev Vladimir 2662 5½
      11 GM Vorobyov Evgeny 2587 5½
      12 GM Demchenko Anton 2613 5
      13 GM Shimanov Aleksander 2643 5
      14 GM Matlakov Maxim 2689 5
      15 GM Iskusnyh Sergei 2478 5
      16 GM Sjugirov Sanan 2645 5
      17 GM Najer Evgeny 2653 5
      18 GM Maletin Pavel 2588 5
      19 GM Khairulin Ildar 2648 5
      20 GM Riazantsev Aleksander 2692 5
      21 GM Potkin Vladimir 2621 5
      22 GM Gabrielian Artur 2544 4½
      23 GM Bukavshin Ivan 2607 4½
      24 GM Stukoopin Andrey 2546 4½
      25 IM Airapetian Gor 2472 4½
      26 GM Shomoev Anton 2574 4½
      27 GM Inarkiev Ernesto 2682 4½
      28 IM Lushnikov Nikolay 2480 4½
      29 GM Belous Vladimir 2586 4½
      30 GM Oparin Grigoriy 2552 4½

      Final standings (women) – Top finishers:

      1 WGM Girya Olga 2479 7½
      2 WGM Kashlinskaya Alina 2419 7½
      3 IM Kovalevskaya Ekaterina 2427 6
      4 WFM Gritsayeva Oksana 2340 6
      5 WGM Goryachkina Aleksandra 2432 6
      6 FM Pustovoitova Daria 2336 6
      7 WIM Tomnikova Lidia 2172 5½
      8 IM Bodnaruk Anastasiya 2434 5½
      9 IM Zaiatz Elena 2408 5½
      10 WGM Charochkina Daria 2377 5½

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