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      Home  >  General News  >  Zaibi and Mezioud win FIDE Zone 4.1 Championships

      Zaibi and Mezioud win FIDE Zone 4.1 Championships

      FIDE, Tunisia, Zonal Tournament

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      The Tunisian Chess Federation hosted the 2015 FIDE Zone 4.1 Individual Chess Championships from 25th March to 1st April in Hammamet, Tunisia.

      28 players of 4 countries gathered for the event held under the auspices of the African Chess Confederation(ACC).

      In the Open section 18 players from Algeria, Mali, Mauritania and Tunisia competed for the International Master title and the qualification to the 2015 FIDE World Cup in Baku.

      The winner was the Tunisian FM Amir Zaibi 2332 with 7 points from 9 games, edging his compatriot Med Ali Boudriga on tie-break. The top seed GM Mohamed Haddouche finished 4th.

      10 players from Algeria and Tunisia played in the women’s section, where WIM Amina Mezioud from Algeria emerged the winner with 8,0/9 points. Full standings below.

       

       

      Final standings (Open):

      1. FM Zaibi Amir TUN 2332 – 7
      2. FM Boudriga Med Ali TUN 2269 – 7
      3. Meddeb Anis TUN 2158 – 6.5
      4. GM Haddouche Mohamed ALG 2529 – 6
      5. Diallo Moustaph MLI 0 – 5.5
      6. FM Traore Bakary MLI 2178 – 5
      7. Hbacha Achraf TUN 1954 – 5
      8. Bouzidi Ahmed TUN 2227 – 5
      9. FM Amdouni Zoubaier TUN 2354 – 5
      10. FM Oussedik Mahfoud ALG 2204 – 5
      11. FM Saim Mohamed Ilias ALG 2150 – 4.5
      12. FM Boydia Sidi MTN 2088 – 4
      13. FM Bouaziz Mehdi TUN 2239 – 4
      14. Ndiaye Amadou MLI 0 – 3
      15. FM Bah Brema MLI 2100 – 3
      16. Ben Ammar Mohamed TUN 1845 – 3
      17. CM Taleb Mohamed Ahmed MTN 1992 – 2.5
      18. Abdellahi Sidi MTN 1841 – 0

      Final standings (Women):

      1. WIM Mezioud Amina ALG 2066 – 8
      2. WIM Latreche Sabrina ALG 2042 – 8
      3. WFM Krifa Najla TUN 1774 – 6.5
      4. WIM Hamza Amira ALG 1923 – 6
      5. WFM Matoussi Amina TUN 1761 – 5
      6. WCM Marzouk Amira TUN 1726 – 4
      7. WCM Ben Said Safa TUN 1637 – 2.5
      8. Matoussi Amani TUN 1630 – 2.5
      9. Miladi Amen TUN 1240 – 2
      10. Ben Fredj Mariem TUN 1375 – 0.5

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