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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Over $150,000 in chess scholarships and prizes awarded

      Over $150,000 in chess scholarships and prizes awarded

      Las Vegas International Chess Festival, SP World Open for Girls and Boys, Susan Polgar Foundation


      Sean Manross (CA), Randel Eng (AZ), Anu Bayar (Mongolia), and Maria Roselle Vicencio (Philippines) – Winners of the Texas Tech Scholarships (each scholarship has a value of approximately $36,000 for out of state students).

      Anu Bayar (Mongolia), Christina Kao (CA), Maggie Fang (OH), Gia Peterson (CA), Randel Eng (AZ), Tom Polgar (TX), Winston Zeng (CA), Anthony Zhou (CA) each won an awesome netbook computer with over $600 in chess software and DVD installed!

      Since 2004, the Susan Polgar Foundation has awarded approximately $1.5 million in chess scholarships and prizes to young chess players, thanks to our many sponsors and supporters!

      Full results in each section can be seen here: http://www.vegaschessfestival.com/results/2010

      Many pictures will be posted right here within the next week. Please check back and please feel free to download any picture you wish.

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 14, 2010 at 8:26 am

        Thank you for a wonderful event. My students really enjoyed it.

      2. Eyjafjallajokull Reply
        June 14, 2010 at 4:35 pm

        Smile Dr. K!

        Did Gata bite you and give you frowning disease?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        June 15, 2010 at 12:15 pm

        Congratilations! to every one for WINNERS!! I want to see picture of susan polgar world chess championships girls and boys 2010, Las vegas international festival….

      4. Dokemion Reply
        June 15, 2010 at 6:03 pm

        Graduating from high school is a very exciting time for students; however, for those students who are planning on attending college, it is also a time of stress as they work their way through the college admission process. Two ways you can alleviate some of this stress is to make sure you know when to take your college entrance exams, and that you are clear about your chosen school’s admission timetable. As long as students stay organized, understand the college admission process and know the policies of each school they are applying to, finding and starting a university or college can actually be fun!

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