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      Home  >  General News  >  US results at the World Youth

      US results at the World Youth

      Greece, Team USA, World Youth


      Current results after 2 rounds:

      SNo Name Rtg FED 1 2 Pts. Rk. Group
      56 Kumar Aravind 0 USA 1 0 1,0 50 Boys U08
      62 Liang Awonder 0 USA 1 1 2,0 15 Boys U08
      87 Praveen Balakrishnan 0 USA 1 1 2,0 17 Boys U08
      104 Taghizadeh Rayan 0 USA ½ 1 1,5 35 Boys U08
      1 Sevian Samuel 2105 USA 1 1 2,0 1 Boys U10
      16 FM He Tommy O 1830 USA 1 0 1,0 49 Boys U10
      19 Xiong Jeffrey 1824 USA 1 1 2,0 8 Boys U10
      24 Panchanatham Vignesh 1803 USA 0 1 1,0 85 Boys U10
      43 Chiang Jonathan 1714 USA ½ 1 1,5 40 Boys U10
      153 Wheeler Cameron 0 USA 1 1 2,0 26 Boys U10
      5 Troff Kayden W 2216 USA 1 1 2,0 3 Boys U12
      12 Williams Justus D 2155 USA 1 0 1,0 49 Boys U12
      14 Wu Christopher 2138 USA 0 1 1,0 85 Boys U12
      20 Colas Joshua 2068 USA ½ 1 1,5 38 Boys U12
      24 Chandran Kapil 2058 USA 1 ½ 1,5 31 Boys U12
      31 Viswanadha Kesav 2017 USA ½ 0 0,5 112 Boys U12
      79 Lin Dachey 1805 USA 0 1 1,0 90 Boys U12
      120 Beilin Allan 0 USA 0 ½ 0,5 125 Boys U12
      25 Adelberg David 2201 USA 1 ½ 1,5 25 Boys U14
      46 Shetty Atulya 2092 USA 1 1 2,0 17 Boys U14
      26 FM Zierk Steven C 2391 USA 1 1 2,0 11 Boys U18
      58 Haskel Jeffrey 2229 USA 0 1 1,0 64 Boys U18
      4 WFM Wang Annie 0 USA 1 1 2,0 2 Girls U08
      34 Joanna Liu 0 USA 1 0 1,0 32 Girls U08
      54 Nguyen Emily 0 USA 1 0 1,0 37 Girls U08
      64 Ramesh Kaavya 0 USA 0 1 1,0 53 Girls U08
      41 Devina Sevagharan 0 USA ½ 1 1,5 29 Girls U10
      79 Palakollu Samritha 0 USA 1 1 2,0 18 Girls U10
      90 Singh Reva 0 USA 1 0 1,0 46 Girls U10
      107 Zlotchevski Nicole 0 USA 1 0 1,0 52 Girls U10
      9 Hua Margaret 1943 USA 1 1 2,0 4 Girls U12
      59 WFM Liao Simone 1673 USA 1 0 1,0 51 Girls U12
      62 Oreshko Mariya 1651 USA 0 1 1,0 69 Girls U12
      82 Dong Alice 0 USA 0 ½ 0,5 89 Girls U12
      113 Virkud Apurva 0 USA 0 ½ 0,5 93 Girls U12
      29 WCM Chiang Sarah 1864 USA 1 0 1,0 37 Girls U14
      79 WCM Munoz Claudia 0 USA 1 ½ 1,5 24 Girls U14
      95 Regam Jessica 0 USA ½ 1 1,5 34 Girls U14
      46 Matlin Anna 1923 USA 1 0 1,0 42 Girls U16
      37 Datta Anjali 2025 USA 0 1 1,0 39 Girls U18
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      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 22, 2010 at 4:34 am

        Go USA!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 22, 2010 at 5:37 pm

        I’m cheering for Michiganders Atulya Shetty and Apurva Virkud as well all the others from the USA!

        Michigan Chess Dad

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