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A dozen champions crowned at MPL 11th National Schools 2023

by Shahid Ahmed - 02/02/2023

MPL 11th National School Chess Championships 2022 witnessed a participation of over 1500 players from 28 different states and union territories across the nation. Telangana and Tamil Nadu these two states bagged the maximum number of medals - seven each. However, Telangana won five Gold medals and much to everyone's surprise Tamil Nadu won none despite the host state having the maximum number of participants compared other states. Out of the twelve new champions, Mandar Lad Pradip (Goa) and Saparya Ghosh (WB) are the only two top seeds who won their respective Under-17 Open and Under-13 Girls category. Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Telangana dominates the field

Both Telangana and Tamil Nadu won seven medals each, followed Karnataka and Maharashtra four medals each. Telangana is the only state which won five Gold medals, only seven other states won a Gold medal each. Union territory, Andaman and Nicobar Islands won a Bronze medal. The total prize fund of the tournament was the same as the previous edition ₹504000. Top three prizes in each section were ₹10000 + trophy, ₹7000 and ₹6000 cash.

12 Champions were crowned in 12 different age categories | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Medal tally

Both Telangana and Tamil Nadu bagged the maximum medals - seven, however, the former clinched five Golds while the latter five Silvers

Under-7 Open

Unrated Hriday Garg (DEL) scored 8/9 to clinch the championship. He finished a half point ahead of the runner-up. Ayaan Phutane (KAR) and Divith Reddy Adulla (TEL) scored 7.5/9 each. They were placed second and third respectively. Hriday defeated the eventual runner-up Ayaan in the fifth round, however, he lost to the second runner-up, Divith in the seventh round.

Champion - Hriday Garg (DEL) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Hriday Garg with his mother and sister | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNameRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
133Hriday Garg0DEL849,55346,50081385
21Ayaan Phutane1129KAR7,549,552,542,00071286
33Divith Reddy Adulla1114TEL7,547,55242,50071287
44Pranav M1060TN7485234,00071193
525Chayank Ramesh0KAR7454735,00071227
631Hemanth Reddy0KAR74447,537,50061220
72Mani Sarbartho1122WB743,54837,50061220
811Advik Aditya Swain0ODI740,543,533,00071220
921Atharv Singh0HAR6,5485235,50061166
107Aadwik Abhinav Krishna0KAR6,546,54932,75061166
1118Akshith Done0TEL6,54547,532,00061166
1244Kavish Palaniappan K0TN6,5414428,25061180

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Under-7 Girls

Ankita Raj scored 7.5/9 and finished a half point ahead of the field to win her category. This is her seventh tournament of her nascent career so far, out of them four were rated events and this is her first tournament triumph! She won the sole medal of the event for Bihar. Vamshika Boga (TEL) and Rayna Ajay Patel (GUJ) scored 7/9 each. They secured second and third place according to tie-breaks. Ankita defeated both podium finishers.

Champion - Ankita Raj (BIH) 7.5/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Ankita Raj with her father | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgIClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
15Ankita Rajw0BIH7,549,553,543,7507
246Vamshika Bogaw0TEL745,54933,5007
330Rayna Ajay Patelw0GUJ739,54232,0007
425Narayani Umesh Marathew0MAH6,55256,540,2505
51Aditi Moharanaw0ODI6,54851,534,2506
623Nakshatra Gumudavellyw0KAR6,543,54628,7506
727Nitya Konduriw0TEL6,541,545,530,7506
88Aryahi Bhattacharyaw0WB645,54726,0006
944Tripathi Mishkaw0MAH639,54226,5006
1034Sevitha Reddy Jangaw0AP6374027,0006
1121Mahenya Jayanthw0TN63638,523,0006
1233Sanvitha A Shettyw0KAR5,54548,525,2505

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Under-9 Open

The reigning Haryana State Under-11 Open champion, Vyom Malhotra (1255) scored an unbeaten 8.5/9 to become champion in his category. He started with eight straight wins and needed a draw in the final round to win the event. That is exactly what he did. His statemate, Vairaj Sogerwal (1224) scored sole 8/9 to finish second. Three players scored 7.5/9. Shourya Bagdia (MAH, 1099) was adjudged third according to tie-breaks. All three podium finishers remained undefeated.

Champion - Vyom Malhotra (HAR) 8.5/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I want to become a World Champion - Vyom Malhotra | Video: ChessBase India

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
15Vyom Malhotra1255HAR8,55153,550,25081563
27Vairaj Sogerwal1224HAR84649,539,50071471
338Bagdia Shourya1099MAH7,554,559,547,50061440
415Sidhant Rana1188HAR7,553,557,545,25071390
517Aarit Kapil1184DEL7,54548,538,25071394
619Rishen Jilowa1182RAJ74952,536,50071313
712Reyaansh Venkat1196MAH74751,537,50071328
82Avyaay Garg1352MAH74749,536,00071326
918Nirvaan Nirav Shah1182MAH74650,538,25061289
1027Jai Prakash Vanum1163AP737,540,531,00071299
1133ACMVenkata Naga Karthik Malladi1123KAR6,5525536,25061347
128Narendra Agarwal1219WB6,550,554,535,75061266

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Under-9 Girls

The Asian Youth 2022 Under-11 Bronze medalist and the current Telangana State Under-9 Girls champion, Samhita Pungavanam (1123) scored 8/9, remained undefeated and finished a half point ahead of the field to become the winner of her category. Pooja Shree R (TN, 1079) scored sole 7.5/9 to finsh second. Four players scored 7/9. Top seed of the category, Aaradhya Das (TRI) was adjudged third. She is the sole medal winner of Tripura.

Champion - Samhita Pungavanam (TEL) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I solve 30-35 puzzles every day - Samhita Pungavanam | Video: ChessBase India

Samhita with her mother | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgRtgIClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
16Samhita Pungavanamw11231123TEL8495346,5007
28Pooja Shree Rw10791079TN7,5515544,7506
31Aaradhya Dasw12741274TRI75357,541,7506
44Srinika Sw11381138TN7485037,7506
55Narayanan Rishithaw11361136AP746,55137,5007
69Sharvaanica A Sw10711071TN7464632,5007
733Divi Bijeshw00KER6,5545836,7505
83Waghle Bhumikaw11821182MAH6,54851,532,2506
929Deepthaashri Ravi Ganeshw00TN6,547,55134,7506
1045Kashika Goyalw00HAR6,5434528,7506
1127Dakshina Rw00KER6,541,544,529,7506
122Leah R Josephw12571257KAR647,549,526,0006

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Under-11 Open

Madhesh Kumar S (1468) scored an unbeaten 8/9 and finished a half point ahead of the field to become champion. He won the sole medal for Puducherry. Three players Aadik Theophane Lenin (KER, 1465), Siddhanth Poonja (KAR, 1563) and Adhiraj Mitra (JHAR, 1455) scored 7.5/9. They were placed second to fourth according to tie-breaks.

Champion - Madhesh Kumar S (PUD) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
Viswanathan Anand and Magnus are my role models - Madhesh Kumar S | Video: ChessBase India

Madhesh Kumar S with his mother | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
16Madhesh Kumar S1468PUD8525649,25071666
27AIMAadik Theophane Lenin1465KER7,549,55342,75061557
34Siddhanth Poonja1563KAR7,5485242,25071545
49Adhiraj Mitra1455JHAR7,5454837,50071473
55Shashveen A K1494HAR7545839,25061504
617AFMPavan Karthikeya Varma Gunturi1376TEL752,55440,00061600
71Vivaan Vishal Shah1873GUJ750,554,535,50071512
819Dolas Aarush1365MAH750,55439,75061414
913Rishabh Kumar1402DEL7475037,50071419
1070Shubh Atha1141GUJ74548,535,25061497
1118Rajveer Patil1370GOA74347,537,50071360
1225AFMAarav Manche1321KAR74346,535,00061428

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Under-11 Girls

Deekshitha Modipalli (TEL, 1226), Vedika Pal (MAH, 1362) and Aadya Ranganath (KAR, 1327) scored 7.5/9. The reigning Telangana State Under-11 Girls champion clinched the first place, the remaining two secured second and third place respectively.

Champion - Deekshitha Modipalli (TEL) 7.5/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I learned to never give up and not think of the result - Deekshitha | Video: ChessBase India

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgRtgIClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 
110Modipalli Deekshithaw12261226TEL7,552,555,543,5006
21Pal Vedikaw13621362MAH7,551,55644,7507
32Aadya Ranganathw13271327KAR7,5515443,0006
47Krupha S Ukkaliw12581258KAR7495236,5007
511Sravyasree Bheemarasettyw12251225AP747,55138,5005
625Aamuktha Guntakaw10981098AP74750,536,5007
76Siddhi Raow12721272KAR6,54949,531,2506
84Hanya Shahw13021302GUJ6,5475236,7506
93Tripurambika Vw13111311AP6,543,545,530,5006
1013Lasyasree Mattamw11581158AP6,542,544,530,5006
1114Aarohi Mathurw11531153TEL6,540,54428,0006
1216Charudharshini Rw11321132TN6485232,0006

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Under-13 Open

14th seeded Saharsha Challa (TEL, 1498) scored 8/9 to win his category. He finished a half point ahead of the field. Despite losing the penultimate round to Yashwant B (TN, 1578), the 11-year-old bounced by beating the former National Under-9 Open champion, Aakash G (TN, 1756) in the final round. Vignesh Kannan P (TN, 1738) and Prathamesh Sherla (MAH, 1658) scored 7.5/9 each to secure second and third place respectively.

Champion - Saharsha Challa (TEL) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I started chess for fun but now it's my profession - Saharsha Challa | Video: ChessBase India

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
114Challa Saharsha1498TEL8525646,00081805
23Vignesh Kannan P1738TN7,552,555,544,00071662
34Sherla Prathamesh1658MAH7,55154,543,50071699
47Yashwant B1578TN75054,541,00071548
58Saisarvesh S1567TN7505338,00071662
66Reyan Md.1590BIH749,554,541,00061557
715AIMMuthukumar Mukesh1493TN749,553,540,00061585
82Aakash G1756TN749,55340,00061587
922Mahish S A1435TN748,552,535,25061579
1011Mitul K H1535KAR748,55239,00071525
111Ajay Santhosh Parvathareddy1900UP7485238,50071595
129Jake Shanty1549KER746,550,536,50061538

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Under-13 Girls

The Asian Youth Under-12 Girls double Gold medalist, Saparya Ghosh (WB, 1595) scored an unbeaten 8/9 and finished a full point ahead of the competition. She won the sole medal for West Bengal. Aadya Gupta (DEL, 1568) and Jahnvi Ashok (KER, 1257) scored 7/9 each. They secured second and third place.

Champion - Saparya Ghosh (WB) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I wanted to become the champion and I have become - Saparya Ghosh | Video: ChessBase India

Saparya Ghosh with her mother | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
11Saparya Ghoshw1595WB848,55144,75071618
22AFMAadya Guptaw1568DEL74851,537,75061463
316Jahnvi Ashokw1257KER743,545,533,25061463
48AFMTheephigaa K Pw1369TN6,54952,535,25051405
520ACMShanmathi Sree Sw1242TN6,548,550,532,25061404
64Lakshana Subramanianw1466TN6,54852,537,00041350
715Akshaya Sathiw1271KAR6,5485133,50051452
812Vaishnavi S Kw1317TN6,5475034,50051431
913Rudra Rajeevw1297KAR6,546,55033,50051409
1011WCMShriyana S Mallyaw1327KAR6,545,548,533,50061303
1118Aji Shree Aw1250TN6,54245,533,25061252
1210Durga Karthika Lellapalliw1338TEL6495333,00051322

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Under-15 Open

Vignesh Advaith Vemula (TEL, 1687), CM Mrithyunjay Mahadevan (TN, 1645), Gyana Sai Santhosh M (AP, 1673) and Jaidambareesh N R (TN, 1613) finished with 7.5/9 each. They secured first to fourth place respectively. The newly crowned Telangana State Rapid 2023 champion, Vignesh became the champion in Under-15 Open.

Champion - Vignesh Advaith Vemula (TEL) 7.5/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I want to become an IM not a GM - Vignesh Advaith Vemula | Video: ChessBase India

Vignesh Advaith Vemula with his coach | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
15Vignesh Advaith Vemula1687TEL7,552,557,547,00061794
211CMMrithyunjay Mahadevan1645TN7,54952,542,50061731
38Gyana Sai Santhosh M1673AP7,548,55342,75071759
415Jaidambareesh N R1613TN7,547,55242,50061658
516Alluri Bhaskara Ratna Shanmukha Reddy1612AP746,55136,50061681
69Arshpreet Singh1659HAR6,553,558,540,25061692
721Jai Kamalesh S1564TN6,5495336,75051588
846Prathamesh Santosh Gawade1413MAH6,548,551,536,00041657
956Shashank K1380MAH6,548,551,533,25061603
107Nirnay Garg1678HAR6,547,55235,75061567
1110Agarwal Mukund H1651GUJ6,547,55135,00051602
1222Dawda Vihaan1561MAH6,546,550,534,75051561

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Under-15 Girls

The Girls section in Under-15 also witnessed top four having the same score. Yashvi Jain (TEL, 1387), the top seed Pragnya H G (TN, 1612), Siyona Judith C (TN, 1269) and Raveena Shri A (TN, 1158) scored 7/9 each. They were placed first to fourth according to tie-breaks.

Champion - Yashvi Jain (TEL) 7/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNameRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
17Yashvi Jain1387TEL74953,540,75051522
21Pragnya H G1612TN74852,539,50051523
315Siyona Judith C1269TN74448,537,50071405
429Raveena Shri A1158TN74043,530,50061446
52AFMSanikommu Manasvi1460KAR6,55054,537,00061467
69Gade Sharanya1342TEL6,549,553,536,50061485
78Aswinika Mani R1385TN6,544,548,532,00061447
818Kavya N1230TN6,5444832,25051452
911Disha U A1313KAR6,54346,532,50051317
1028Sahanaa S M1160TN6,539,54227,75061356
115Arya G Mallar1408KER64953,534,50051407
124Pournami S1413KER646,550,530,50061387

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Under-17 Open

The top seed of the category, Mandar Lad Pradip (Goa, 1776) scored an unbeaten 8/9 and finished a full point ahead of the competition to become champion. He also won the sole medal for Goa. Four players scored 7/9. Jaiveer Mahendru (MAH, 1610) and Mohammed Tharig S (TN, 1604) were adjudged second and third according to tie-breaks.

Champion - Mandar Lad Pradip (Goa) 8/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy
I increased around 200 Elo rating points at the National Seniors | Video: ChessBase India

Final standings

Rk.SNoNamesexRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
11Lad Mandar Pradip1776GOA85256,549,50071853
25Jaiveer Mahendru1610MAH74751,538,00061667
36Mohammed Tharig S1604TN746,550,536,25061663
44Gokulakrishna S1665TN74448,537,00051662
57Hari Ganesh T1570TN74245,534,50061580
68Saravanan J1548TN6,547,55233,50061615
712Diganta Roy1452TRI64346,528,00051452
832Iniyan K1279TN6434427,00061486
924Kannish Varmaa K1369PUD642,545,528,75041499
1018Infant Jose H1425TN6404326,75051327
1122Devit Chirag Shah1379GUJ639,542,525,00051484
1220Ramakrishnan M R1404TN5,545,54927,75041470

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Under-17 Girls

11th seeded Prasiddhi Bhat (KAR, 1302) decimated the field. She scored an unbeaten 7.5/9, finished a full point ahead of the field to become the champion in Under-17 Girls category. Dhakshniga T (TN, 1350) scored sole 6.5/9 to finish second.Kashthuri Bhai R (A&N) edged past three other players at 6/9 to finish third. She won the sole medal for Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Champion - Prasiddhi Bhat (KAR) 7.5/9 | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

Final standings

Rk.SNoNameRtgClub/CityPts. TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4  TB5 Rp
111Prasiddhi Bhat1302KAR7,545,55042,00061613
27Dhakshniga T1350TN6,543,547,532,75051486
32Kashthuri Bhai R1457A & N644,54830,00041381
41Sneha Halder1662WB6444828,50061402
59AFMAsudani Ruhani Raj1336GUJ642,54527,75051359
65Padmini S1372TN6404125,50041335
713Shri Shivani G1241TN5,5465025,00031333
812Gopika M1294KAR5,5464825,75051388
916Bhuvana Koppineni1170AP5,536,538,520,50041279
1010Prakash Vaishnavi1325UP541,545,524,50021293
116Diya Jain1367TN5404221,00041222
123Pranavasri S1451TN538,540,519,75041260

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The Organizing and Arbiters' team | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

IA Anantharam R celebrating their 48th anniversary with his better half | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

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A total of 1537 players took part from 24 states and 4 union territories across the country. The tournament was held at Adhiyamaan College of Engineering at Hosur, Tamil Nadu from 27th to 31st January 2023. It was organized by Ananthi Chess Academy and Viyugam Chess Academy. The nine round Swiss-league rating tournament had a time control of 90 minutes each + 30 seconds increment from move no.1.



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