9-year-old Xenia Strukova Final standings of Russian Youth Championship (30.04.201) Russian Youth Championships 30.04.2011 .

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9-year-old Xenia Strukova

Final standings of Russian Youth Championship (30.04.201)

Russian Youth Championships

30.04.2011

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=7188

Krasnodar

The beginning of the round of the Boy's under-14

is a city in Southern Russia on the Kuban River, located around 148 kilometers (92 mi)

northeast of the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk. It is the administrative center of Krasnodar Krai (also known as Kuban).

Population: 744,900 (2010)

Krasnodar

A madonna waiting for her opponent to play

Their male counterparts

Ilya Ilyushenok greets IM Vladimir Fedoseev (left) and Alexander Predke from the

Boys Under-18.

The penultimate round of the Girls Under-16 event

Deep battle and full concentration

And the Girls under-10 with participants already scrutinizing their opponents' play

What on earth is she doing? I wouldn't play that if I were her....

Alina Beshukova - Under-10 player

11-year-old Daria Maksimova takes it to the next level

13-year-old FM Vladislav Artemev

Young ladies in the Girl's under-10 championship

13-year-old Catherine Kolosova

The Boy's under-10 round just started

The arbiter is the only adult allowed

The parents are forced to stay in the waiting area

Sometimes the temptation and curiosity is too strong to resist

A last round victory by Marie Severin over the tourney winner,secured second in the Girl's Under-16, and the right to represent

Russia in the European Youth Championships.

Semyon Khanin was the Boy's Under-12 champion with an impressive 8.0/9

WFM Irina Barayev, Girl's Under-16 champion

Some of the champions posing with their trophies and diplomas

The Russian Youth Championship (Premier League) recently took place

for boys and girls in the sub-10, 12, 14, 16, and 18 years-old categories.

Parallel to it was the slightly lower All-Russian Youth competition,

which is essentially the lower category of the same event.

The tournament was held in the AquaLoo Hotel,

in the Krasnodar Territory, from April 15 to 24.

There was also a rapid and blitz championship held from April 24-26.

The tournaments were held on the swiss system, nine rounds, played in g/90

with a 30-second increment as of move one.

The winners of the championship of Russia will be entitled to participate

in the Youth World Championship in 2011, and silver medalists - in the

European Youth Championship.

The winners of the sub-18 tournaments

will be able to play in the Russian Premier League championship,

and finally players who place in the top four of the All-Russian

will receive the right to participate in next year's Premier

League of the Russian Youth Championship.

Final standings of Russian Youth Championship

Age group Boys Girls

under 10Zahar Alexandrov

Alexandera Obolentseva

under 12Semyon Khanin

Dinara Dordzhieva

under 14Arsene KuhmazovLjubov Kosticina

under 16Vladislav Terentyev

Irina Barayev

under 18 Vladimir Fedoseev Daria Pustovoitova

All in all the competitions drew a total of 1305 children.

Anna Burtasova was at the venue and provided many lovely pictures of the event:

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=7188

30.04.2011 Russian Youth Championships

- Paving the future

Russian Youth Championships - Paving the future

30.04.2011 –

Although the Russians still hold the

greatest number of grandmasters and masters,

the key is in the renovation.

The 2011 Russian Youth Championships just took place,

crowning not only

the new champions, but also designating those who will

represent Russia in the next World and European Youth Championships.

Here is a beautiful panoply of pictures by Anna Burtasova.

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