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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Women's Chess  >  World Youth Standings after 5 rounds (girls 16 & 18)

      World Youth Standings after 5 rounds (girls 16 & 18)

      Girl's Chess, Khanty-Mansiysk, World Youth Championship

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      Girls 16 top 12 standings

      Ranking crosstable after Round 5
      Rk. Name Rtg FED 1.Rd 2.Rd 3.Rd 4.Rd 5.Rd 6.Rd Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3 Rp
      1 WIM Kiolbasa Oliwia 2196 POL  23w1  30b½  33w1   7b1   9w1   2b 4,5 0 13 15 2368
      2 Aakanksha Hagawane 2183 IND  41w1  14b1  13w½  30b1   3w1   1w 4,5 0 13 15 2339
      3 FM Kazarian Anna-Maja 2231 NED  35b1  36w1  17b1   4w1   2b0   6w 4 0 14 16 2300
      4 Yao Lan 2235 CHN  38w1  16b1  10w1   3b0  18w1   5b 4 0 14 16 2239
      5 Yakubbaeva Nilufar 1896 UZB  19b1  15w1   6b½  13w½  17b1   4w 4 0 13 16 2406
      6 WFM Shuvalova Polina 2393 RUS  45w½  49b1   5w½  36b1  14w1   3b 4 0 11 13 2119
      7 WIM Vazquez Maccarini Danitza 2142 PUR  40b1  18w1  29b1   1w0   8b½   9b 3,5 0 14 16 2071
      8 Jakab Kincso 1893 ROU   9w½  42b1  21w1  12b½   7w½  11b 3,5 0 14 16 2315
      9 FM Amina Battsooj 2302 MGL   8b½  34w1  31b1  28w1   1b0   7w 3,5 0 13 15 2126
      10 Broly Mathilde 2046 FRA  53b1  20w1   4b0  29w½  28b1  12w 3,5 0 12 13 2040
      11 WFM Sieber Fiona 2268 GER  34b½  54w1  28b0  31w1  13b1   8w 3,5 0 10 11 2024
      12 WFM Alinasab Mobina 2230 IRI  37w0  52b1  39w1   8w½  29b1  10b 3,5 0 10 11 1987

      Girls 18 top 12 standings

      Ranking crosstable after Round 5
      Rk. Name Rtg FED 1.Rd 2.Rd 3.Rd 4.Rd 5.Rd 6.Rd Pts. TB1 TB2 TB3
      1 WGM Tsolakidou Stavroula 2355 GRE  16b1   9w1  12b1   2w½  10b1   5w 4,5 0 14 17
      2 WFM Obolentseva Alexandra 2331 RUS  22w1  24b1  21w1   1b½   3b½  10w 4 0 15 18
      3 WIM Khomeriki Nino 2357 GEO  48w½  25b1  23w1   4b1   2w½   7b 4 0 14 15
      4 WIM Heinemann Josefine 2242 GER  35b1  34w1   5b1   3w0  13b1   6w 4 0 13 15
      5 Ghukasyan Siranush 2106 ARM  41b1  15w1   4w0  32b1  14w1   1b 4 0 12 14
      6 Lahav Michal 2054 ISR  50w1  14b½  18w1   8b½  17w1   4b 4 0 12 13
      7 Hu Yu A. 2049 CHN  33b1  12w0  49b1  31w1  15b1   3w 4 0 10 11
      8 WFM Balajayeva Khanim 2147 AZE  52b+  13w½  40b1   6w½  11b½   9w 3,5 0 13 14
      9 WIM Drogovoz Irina 2144 RUS  43w1   1b0  20w½  25b1  26w1   8b 3,5 0 13 14
      10 WIM Wozniak Mariola 2246 POL  25w½  28b1  27w1  26b1   1w0   2b 3,5 0 12 15
      11 WFM Santeramo Alessia 2001 ITA  37b1  19w½  31b½  12w1   8w½  17b 3,5 0 11 13
      12 WFM Gazikova Veronika 2213 SVK  29w1   7b1   1w0  11b0  34w1  20b 3 0 15 17

       

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