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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Open Internacional d’Escacs actius de Cervelló

      Open Internacional d’Escacs actius de Cervelló

      Chess tournament, Spain


      Open Internacional d’Escacs actius de Cervelló

      The 8th Open Internacional d’Escacs actius de Cervelló took place on 29th July at the Salón de actos del Ateneu, carrer Santa Anna in Cervelló, Spain.

      96 players from 7 countries competed in the 8-round rapid tournament with the time control 15 min + 5 sec.

      IM Miguel Mosquera (Colombia) wins the tournament after edging FM Rolando Alarcon Casellas (Cuba) on tie-break. Both players finished with 7 points.

      IM David Arenas, holder of two GM norms and also from Colombia, is third with 6.5 points.

      The top seeded Grandmasters Sergio Barrientos and Holden Hernandez had to settle for 4th and 9th place respectively. Full standings bellow.

      Official website

      Final standings (top finishers):

      1 IM Mosquera Miguel COL 2395 – 7
      2 FM Alarcon Casellas Rolando CUB 2436 – 7
      3 IM Arenas David COL 2406 – 6.5
      4 GM Barrientos Sergio E COL 2500 – 6.5
      5 IM Munoz Pantoja Miguel ESP 2496 – 6.5
      6 FM Rios Cristhian Camilo COL 2405 – 6
      7 IM Lorenzo De La Riva Lazaro ESP 2422 – 6
      8 FM Vittorino Carlo Giovanni COL 2278 – 6
      9 GM Hernandez Carmenate Holden CUB 2569 – 6
      10 IM Grafl Florian GER 2387 – 5.5
      11 IM Perpinya Rofes Lluis Maria ESP 2401 – 5.5
      12 IM Gallego Alcaraz Andres Felipe COL 2377 – 5.5
      13 WGM Cori T Deysi PER 2386 – 5.5
      14 FM Gomez Jurado Luis Alberto ESP 2270 – 5.5
      15 IM Cruz Filemon PER 2404 – 5.5
      16 WGM Vigoa Apecheche Yanira CUB 2269 – 5.5
      17 MK Moreno Martin Daniel ESP 2194 – 5.5
      18 Chalmeta Ugas Jordi ESP 2182 – 5.5
      19 MK Mingo Fernandez Matias ESP 2216 – 5.5

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 31, 2012 at 4:17 am

        Nice event.

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