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India wins Silver and Bronze at 23rd IPCA World Individual Championship 2024

by Shahid Ahmed - 10/08/2024

Alimzhan Ayapov (KAZ) scored 7/9 to win 23rd IPCA World Individual Championship 2024. He finished a half point ahead of the field. Five players scored 6.5/9 each. Out of them FM Sander Severino (PHI) and FM Sargis Sargissyan (ARM) secured second and third place respectively according to tie-breaks. CM Samarth J Rao scored 6/9 to finish ninth overall. He earned Silver in Men Wheelchair category. Sharon Rachel Abby scored 2.5/9 to win Bronze in Women in Wheelchair category. The top three prizes were €3000, €2000 and €1500 along with a cup, medal and diploma each. The tournament was organized by International Physically Disabled Chess Association and Chess Academy of Armenia at Black Fortress, Gyumri in Shirak, Armenia from 20th to 27th July 2024. Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Silver for Samarth Rao, Sharon Rachel Abby Bronze

Silver in Men Wheelchair category - CM Samarth J Rao 6/9 | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Bronze in Girl Juniors - Sharon Rachel Abby 2.5/9 | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Samarth J Rao en route his victory over FM Vit Vaclav Valenta (CZE) in Round 6 | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Sharon Rachel Abby before her game against Pripa Svyatoslav in Round 2. She went on to win the game | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Players in action | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Team India at the inauguration ceremony | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

GM Smbat Lputian, Vice-President, Armenian Chess Federation, delivers his speech at the closing ceremony | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Players, accompanying persons and organizers at the closing ceremony | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Deputy Chief Arbiter - IA Anandh Babu V L | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

Team India after winning the medal | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

The tournament hall at Black Fortress, Gyumri in Shirak, Armenia | Photo: Armenian Chess Federation

A total of 52 players including three IMs took part from 12 countries across the world in this eight-day nine-round Swiss League Rating tournament. It was organized by International Physically Disabled Chess Association and Chess Academy of Armenia at Black Fortress, Gyumri in Shirak, Armenia from 20th to 27th July 2024. The time control of the tournament was 90 minutes + 30 seconds increment.

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Final standings

Rk.SNo NameTypsexFEDRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4 Krtg+/-
117
Ayapov AlimzhanU20KAZ1940747435102061,2
22
FMSeverino SanderPHI2350Wheelchair6,55044,554010-4,1
34
FMSargissyan SargisARM22336,549,544,5540205,4
426
Dzenisenia Mikhail.U20FID18306,5464249,5040168
51
FMMolenda MarcinPOL23946,5444047,5010-9,7
63
IMGurbanov AndreiISR22836,543,53947020-15
77
FMLipilin IliaFID21916433947020-14,2
815
Infiesto JamesS50PHI1945642,538,546,502033,2
928
CMSamarth J RaoIND1796Wheelchair6423845,502039,4
1011
IMCampos EugenioANG202764237,545,50209,8

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