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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Diane Reese
December 9, 2003 (845) 661-3447
PRESS RELEASE 41 of 2003 [email protected]

 

2004 Majestic Chess All America Team Members Announced

32 of our nation's best chess players under the age of 19 comprise the 2004 Majestic Chess All America Team. Fluent Entertainment, a leading developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software will announce and award each of the members of the 2004 Majestic Chess All America Team their traditional jacket. A Fluent entertainment executive will present the jackets at this years 2003 USCF National K12/Collegiate Chess Championship. The closing ceremony will be held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, 9300 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Rosemont, Illinois, on December 14, 2003 at 4:30pm, will close this three-day national chess event.

Congratulations!

  • Tatevik Abrahamyan-CA
  • Andrew Ardito-NY
  • Marc Tyler Arnold-NY
  • John Bartholomew-MN
  • Fabiano Caruana-NY
  • Tony X. Chen-UT
  • Teddy Coleman-NY
  • Paris Fineberg-Heym-NY
  • Josh Friedel-NH
  • Ben Gershenov-NY
  • Alex Getz-NY
  • Alex Heimann-PA
  • Mark Heimann-PA
  • Robert L. Hess II-NY
  • Justin Karp-NY
  • Evan Ju-NJ
  • Dmytro Kedyk-NY
  • Nitai Leve-NY
  • Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura-NY
  • Zhao Parker-NY
  • Daniel Rensch-AZ
  • Ray Robson-FL
  • Laura Ross-NY
  • Igor Schneider-NY
  • Dmity Schneider-NY
  • Alexander Setzepfandt-CA
  • Patrick J. Tae-TN
  • Michael Thaler-NY
  • Kasun Waidyaratne-OH
  • Austin Wang-NJ
  • Nicolas A. Yap-CA
  • Oleg Zaikov-OR

These outstanding chess players, under the age of 19, had to have played in at least four open, non-scholastic USCF events between July 15, 2002 and July 14, 2003 and attain the minimum rating for their age.

For additional information contact either: Press Contact Peter Evers of Fluent Entertainment at phone (510) 601-8700, email: [email protected] or USCF Scholastic Director Diane Reese.

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