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GIẢI VÔ ÐỊCH CỜ VUA TRẺ CHÂU Á
2001
Asian
Youth Chess Championship, Bikaner - India
Jan 7 to 17, 2001
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Giải cờ vua vô địch Châu Á các lứa tuổi
dưới 14 tại Bikaner (Ấn Ðộ) từ 7 đến 14 tháng 1, đoàn VN với 8 kỳ thủ nam, nữ
thi đấu ở đủ 4 lứa tuổi và đã
giành thắng lợi lớn khi đoạt 2 HCV, 1 HCB và 1
HCÐ.
Chiếc HCV thứ nhất thuộc về nữ kỳ thủ
Hoàng Bảo Trâm (TT-Huế) thi đấu ở bảng G-14
(nữ U.14), nơi có 10 VÐV thi đấu. Chiếc HCV thứ
2 thuộc về kỳ thủ Nguyễn Ngọc Trường
Sơn (Kiên Giang) 10 tuổi nhưng thi đấu ở bảng
B-12 (nam U.12), nơi có 14 kỳ thủ tranh tài. Như vậy
Trường Sơn đã đoạt đủ bộ ba
HCV Ðông Nam Á, châu Á và thế giới. Ở lứa tuổi
B-10 (nam U.10) kỳ thủ Lê Quang Liêm (TPHCM) đã đua tài
cùng 18 VÐ và xuất sắc giành HCB ngay lần đầu xuất ngoại. Nữ kỳ thủ Ngô Kim
Tuyến (Quảng Ninh) thi đấu ở bảng G-10 (nữ U.10) với 9 VÐV cũng giành HCÐ. Dự
giải lần này có 76 VÐV từ 8 nước: Ấn Ðộ, Việt Nam, Uzbekistan, Iran, Srilanka,
Bangladesh, Mông Cổ, Kyrgyztan. Cờ vua Việt Nam một lần nữa lại mở đầu năm mới
rất ngoạn mục. Ðầu năm 2000, Hoàng Thanh Trang đã mở đầu năm 2000 bằng chiếc
HCV châu Á.
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Viet Nam’s youth juggernaut rolls on
Viet Nam’s chess players have had a
flying start to the new year, winning two gold medals, one silver and one
bronze at the Asian Youth Chess Championships in India this week.
Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son, who won the
World U-10 championships in Spain last year, took gold in the U-12
competition. Son won seven matches, drew one and lost one.
Hoang Bao Tram, the only player to win
nine matches, took the second gold for Viet Nam in the girl’s U-14 section.
Le Quang Liem won silver in the boy’s U-10 and Kim Tuyen took bronze in the
girl’s U-10.
The Asian Youth Chess Championships
hosted 75 players from eight countries, including India, Iran, Uzbekistan,
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Mongolia, Kyrgyztan and Viet Nam.
The medals won at the championships
strengthen Viet Nam’s position in Asian chess, where it is ranked third.
Last year, local chess players won 45
international medals. Two of these medals were won at the World
Championships (Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son’s U-10 gold and Dang Bich Ngoc’s U-18
bronze).
At present, the nation has four
International Grand Chess Masters (three men and one woman), eight
international masters (six women and two men), and 15 players with FIDE
(International Chess Association) accreditation.
In Chinese chess, two players last
year received International Grand Master titles (one woman and one man) and
11 became international masters (eight men and three women).
This year, Vietnamese chess players
will compete in several important tournaments, including the Asian Youth
Championships, the ASEAN Championships, the World Junior Championships and
the U-20 World Championships.
VNS
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There
were 75 participants in fray from eight Asian Countries including India,
Uzbekistan, Srilanka, Iran, Mangolia, Krygystan and Vietnam.
Y Sandeep (U-10 boys'), D
Meenu (U-10 girls') and Saheli Nath (U-12 girls) did India proud with gold
medals, while last year winner of U-12, Abhijit Gupta got silver and G Rohit
won bronze. The world No.2 in girls' U-10, India's D Harika, won a silver in
under-12. Dhyani Dave finished second in U-10 girls' and Kritika Nadig took
the second slot in under-14 leaving India with a huge bag of medals. In the
U-14 for boys, the Iran's Sayed Javadalvi Mogadam was the top seed but the
title winner was Gareev Timur. Young Madurai star Deepan Chakravarthy took
the bronze. In the boys' U-10, India's Y Sandeep (6.5) tied for the first
place with Vietnam's Quang Liem. But better progressive score saw the Andhra
lad clinching the title. T Semeti of Krygystan (6.0) tied for the third
place with India's National Champion and top seed T Gobin. But ultimately
Gobin finished fourth.
Two Indian girls became the
new Asian Champions. In U-10, D Meenu from Andhra Pradesh won gold, scoring
6.5 inm the nine-round round robin league. Ahmedabad based Dhayani Dave
(5.5) finished second ahead of Kim Tuyen, Vietnam. Both scored 5.5, but
after applying Koya system tiebreak, Dhyani finished ahead of Kim Tuyen. In
U-12 girls' section, India's Saheli Nath got the first place by a half point
over his teammate D Harika (7.0). Dronavalli Harika got the silver for India
in the U-12 event while M Rajdarshini took the bronze with 6.5 points.
Kết quả
sau cùng - Final Placings
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Under 10
Boys |
Under 10
Girls |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
Y Sandeep |
India |
6.5 |
| Silver |
Le Quang Liem |
Vietnam |
6.5 |
| Bronze |
T Sameti |
Krygystan |
6.0 |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
D Meenu |
India |
6.5 |
| Silver |
Dhyani Dave |
India |
5.5 |
| Bronze |
Ngo Kim Tuyen |
Vietnam |
5.5 |
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Under - 12
Boys |
Under - 12
Girls |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
Nguyen Ngoc
Truong Son |
Vietnam |
7.5 |
| Silver |
Abhijit
Gupta |
India |
7.0 |
| Bronze |
G Rohit |
India |
6.0 |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
Saheli Nath |
India |
7.5 |
| Silver |
D Harika |
India |
7.0 |
| Bronze |
M Rajdharshini |
India |
6.5 |
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Under - 14
Boys |
Under - 14
Girls |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
Gareev Timur |
Uzbekistan |
6.5 |
| Silver |
Sayed Javadalvi |
Iran |
6.5 |
| Bronze |
Deepan Chakravarthy |
India |
5.5 |
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Medal |
Name |
Country |
Points |
| Gold |
Hoang Thi Bao Tram |
Vietnam |
9.0 |
| Silver |
Kritika Nadig |
India |
7.5 |
| Brone |
M Priyadarshini |
India |
6.0 |
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