NL SEPTEMBER 2015 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION 1 European Youth Chess Championship 2015 The 25th European Youth Chess Championship, the most numerous Championship in the ECU calendar finished yesterday in Porec/Croatia. After 10 days of great fights, 12 new European Youth Champions were crowned. ECU PRESIDENT AT FIDE CONGRESS ABU DHABI 2015 ECU CONGRESS & ECU GENERAL ASSEMBLY BAR 2015 FIDE WORLD CHESS CUP BAKU 2015 SOCIAL CHESS ENTREPRENEUR BOOTCAMP LONDON 2015 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION NEWSLETTER
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NL SEPTEMBER 2015 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION · NL SEPTEMBER 2015 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION 3 WCM Mironenko Galina (RUS 1792) became the winner in Girls U10 with 7.5 points, followed by Allahverdiyeva
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NL SEPTEMBER 2015 EUROPEAN CHESS UNION
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European Youth Chess Championship 2015
The 25th European Youth Chess Championship, the most numerous Championship in the ECU
calendar finished yesterday in Porec/Croatia.
After 10 days of great fights, 12 new European Youth Champions were crowned.
ECU PRESIDENT
AT FIDE
CONGRESS
ABU DHABI 2015
ECU CONGRESS & ECU
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
BAR 2015
FIDE WORLD
CHESS CUP
BAKU 2015
SOCIAL CHESS
ENTREPRENEUR
BOOTCAMP
LONDON 2015
E U R O P E A N C H E S S U N I O N
NEWSLETTER
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In Open U18 IM Ali Marandi Cemil Can (TUR 2422) with 7 points. Silver and bronze went to IM
Petrosyan Manuel (ARM 2443) and IM Stremavicius Titas (LTU 2466) respectively, with 6.5
points and best tie-breaks.
WFM Khomeriki Nino (GEO 2296) triumphed with 8 points in Girls U18, followed by WFM
Harazinska Ewa (POL 2055) with 7.5 points, and WIM Tijana Blagojevic (MNE 230) with 6.5
points.
The 24th seed German Sawlin Leonid (2258) surprised and took the gold in Open U16 with 7.5
points, while the first seed IM Kelires Andreas (2432) from Cyprus had to be satisfied with silver
with half a point behind. Bronze went to Tuncer Tuna (TUR 2243) with the best tie-break in the
group with 6.5 points.
WFM Kazarian Anna-Maja (NED 2259) won the Championship in Girls group U16 with 7.5
points, ahead of Drogovoz Irina (RUS 2253) and Antolak Julia (POL 1945) who took second and
third place respectively with 6.5 points.
In Open U14 gold went to Lobanov Sergei (RUS 2394) with 7.5 points and better tie-breaks than
his compatriot FM Esipenko Andrey (2384). Bronze went to FM Hakobyan Aram (ARM 2348)
with 7 points.
In group Girls U14 Russians were dominant in battle for all three medals. WFM Kochukova Anna
(2049) won the title with 7.5 points, followed by Maltsevskaya Aleksandra (2107) and WFM
Obolentseva Alexandra (2084) with 7 points.
Shubin Kirill (RUS 2176) triumphed in Open U12 with 7.5 points. Ognean Mihnea-Ionut (ROU
2164) scored the same amount of points, but he had worse tie-break than the Romanian. The
bronze went to the Slovenian Subelj Jan (1964) with 7 points.
In Girls U12 WFM Solozhenkina Elizaveta (RUS 2061) took the title with 7.5 points. WCM
Beydullayeva Govhar (AZE 1828) came second, while Garifullina Leya (RUS 1776) came third,
both with 7 points.
Last year’s Champion from U8 category, talented Russian Makoveev Ilya (1942) triumphed again,
but in older category with convincing 8.5 points. Silver medal went to Antonica Dragos-Andrei
(ROU 1800) and bronze to Stukan Martin (RUS 1804), both with 7 points.
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WCM Mironenko Galina (RUS 1792) became the winner in Girls U10 with 7.5 points, followed by
Allahverdiyeva Ayan (AZE 1613) and Trifoi Mihaela-Ioana (ROU 1547), both with 7 points.
In Open U8 the title went to Navumenka Mikhei from Belarus, who scored 8 points. Silver medal
went to Samadov Read (AZE 1409) with 7.5 points, while Lystsov Leonid (RUS 1633) took bronze
with 7 points.
In the youngest Girls category Veremyuk Veronika from Ukraine became the European Champion
and the only player who managed to score 9 out of 9! Markus Molli Amina (HUN 1330) came
second with 7.5 points, and Gadasi Noam (ISR) came third with 7 points.
Full Standings on Chess-Results
In total medal count, Russia is the absolute winner with 13 medals (6 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze).
Turkey got 1 gold and 1 bronze medal, Azerbaijan got 3 silver medals, Romania 2 silver and 1
bronze, while Poland and Armenia have 1 silver and 1 bronze each.
The ECU Treasurer, Mr. Martin Huba, represented the European Chess Union at the closing
ceremony. He greeted all the present and congratulated the winners for the great games.
The Championship was organized by the Croatian Chess Federation, under the auspices of the