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      Home  >  General News  >  Navara dominated Czech Championship

      Navara dominated Czech Championship

      Czech Republic, David Navara


      Ostravsky Konik International Chess Festival 2014 took place from 26th April to 4th May 2014 at the Social Hall of Culture House in Ostrava, the third largest city in the Czech Republic.

      GM David Navara takes the national trophy, winning the Czech Championship with 8/9 points, 1,5 points ahead of the nearest followers.

      Second place is shared in a 4-way tie by IM Richard Biolek, GM Martin Petr, GM Tomas Oral and GM Jiri Stocekwith 6.5/9 points each.

      Oskar Hajek is the winner of FIDE Open “B” with 7.5/9 points.

      Emil Matsura is the best veteran with 7.5/9 points.

      GM Peter Michalík from Slovakia shares first place in the blitz tournament with IM Vojtech Zwardon with 9.5/11 points each.

      The team Piat – Jelinek takes the gold with 12 points, leaving the runner-up a full point behind.

      Martin Nehyba proves to be the best child in rapid, finishing with 6.5/7 points.

      You can see the standings in each group below. More information here or at the official website.

      Czech championship final standings (top finishers):

      1 GM Navara David CZE 2706 8
      2 IM Biolek Richard CZE 2418 6,5
      3 GM Petr Martin CZE 2529 6,5
      4 GM Oral Tomáš CZE 2515 6,5
      5 GM Štoček Jiří CZE 2540 6,5
      6 GM Hráček Zbyněk CZE 2633 6
      7 GM Cvek Robert CZE 2519 6
      8 GM Rausis Igors CZE 2578 6
      9 GM Babula Vlastimil CZE 2553 6
      10 GM Krejčí Jan CZE 2518 6
      11 IM Rašík Vítězslav CZE 2456 6
      12 Kuba Jindřich CZE 2239 6
      13 FM Kočiščák Jiří CZE 2434 5,5
      14 GM Vokáč Marek CZE 2422 5,5
      15 FM Kriebel Tadeáš CZE 2366 5,5
      16 IM Šimáček Pavel CZE 2469 5,5
      17 GM Hába Petr CZE 2498 5,5
      18 IM Žilka Štěpán CZE 2541 5,5
      19 IM Kaňovský David CZE 2416 5,5
      20 GM Jansa Vlastimil CZE 2455 5,5

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        May 4, 2014 at 11:14 pm

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