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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  Unlikely hero at the World Junior

      Unlikely hero at the World Junior

      Adly, Egypt, World junior championship


      Ahmed Adly was one of the early leaders at the World Championship. But after a couple losses, he fell out of 1st place. But a strong finish gave him the prestigious World Junior Championship title, 1/2 point ahead of Ivan Popov of Russia. Pre-tournament favorites such as Wang Hao, Stellwagen and Laznicka all under performed.

      Here are the final standings of the leaders:

      1 GM Adly Ahmed 2494 EGY 10.0
      2 GM Popov Ivan 2539 RUS 9.5
      3 GM Wang Hao 2643 CHN 9.0
      4 GM Andreikin Dmitry 2555 RUS 9.0
      5 GM Meier Georg 2558 GER 8.5
      6 GM Pashikian Arman 2534 ARM 8.5
      7 GM Rodshtein Maxim 2615 ISR 8.5
      8 GM Negi Parimarjan 2514 IND 8.5
      9 GM Jones Gawain C. B. 2567 ENG 8.5
      10 IM Jojua Davit 2434 GEO 8.0
      11 GM Stellwagen Daniel 2639 NED 8.0
      12 IM Romanov Evgeny 2515 RUS 8.0
      13 IM Gupta Abhijeet 2470 IND 8.0
      14 IM Corrales Jimenez Fidel 2513 CUB 8.0
      15 GM Amin Bassem 2561 EGY 8.0
      16 GM Khairullin Ildar 2567 RUS 8.0

      Here is the official website: http://www.armchess.am/WJGCC07/wjgcc-sta-j13.html

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 17, 2007 at 5:36 am

        Well done and congrats to the young lad.

      2. scugrad Reply
        October 17, 2007 at 9:11 am

        Philippine sensation Wesley So led the tournament after about five rounds but then collapsed losing three of his next four games. He did get a GM norm (his second) though.

      3. torrelio Reply
        October 17, 2007 at 3:32 pm

        hao wang did not underperform…he simply did not win. Others overperformed, which is always nice to see.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 17, 2007 at 4:28 pm

        Negi will win next year.

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