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      World Junior Chess Championship U20 pairings round 1
      GM Mamedov with difficult opponent, WGM Hou Yifan to play in the men section
      Report by Chessdom.com

      The pairings for round 1 of the World Junior Chess Championship U20 are already known. The top seeded GM Rauf Mamedov will have a difficult opponent – IM Pandian Karthiekeyan. Similar draw have GM Rodshtein, GM Andreikin, and GM Laznicka who will face IM Kore, FM Benidze, and FM Narmontas.

      WGM Hou Yifan, who recently missed to get a GM norm at First Saturday tournaments, will seek to achieve it in the men section of the Junior U20 championships in Turkey. She will meet Julijan Plenca in round 1.

      Other interesting pairings include GM Wesley So – FM Sokhib Djuraev, GM Ante Brkic – Mikko Niemi, Parimerjan Negi – Gareth Oliver, FM Grover – GM Howell.

      In the girls section, Vera Nebolsina has decided not to participate and with Hou Yifan participating in the junior section things at the top look quite ballanced. IM Dronavalli Harika will meet WFM Davletbayeva. WFM Toth will have white against WGM Mariya Muzychuk, and WGM Foisor will have difficult task against WIM Harmalukova.

      Pairings round 1, juniors U20
      GM MAMEDOV Rauf – IM KARTHIKEYAN Pandian
      IM KORE Akshayraj – GM RODSHTEIN Maxim
      GM ANDREIKIN Dmitry – FM BENIDZE Davit
      FM NARMONTAS Matas – GM LAZNICKA Viktor
      GM BARAMIDZE David – ENCHEV Ivajlo
      FM PACHER Milan – GM LI Chao B
      GM LENIC Luka – KULAKOV Viacheslav
      ANTON Teodor – GM ZHIGALKO Sergei
      GM NGUYEN Ngoc Truong Son – VISHNU Prasanna Vasanthan Peru
      FM KJARTANSSON Gudmundur – GM LE QUANG Liem
      GM SO Wesley – FM DJURAEV Sokhib

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 3, 2008 at 1:14 pm

        WHO’S REPRESENTING THE USA?????

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 3, 2008 at 2:15 pm

        World Junior Chess Championship 2008 participants
        85 HUGHES Tyler B. 2161 USA

        World Junior Chess Championships 2008, Girls
        14 WFM ABRAHAMYAN Tatev 2277 USA

        -jbf

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 3, 2008 at 5:01 pm

        Wow, gold for USA!

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