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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The United States Chess Federation, founded in 1939, serves as the
governing body for chess in the United States and is devoted to extending the role of
chess in American society. It promotes the study and knowledge of the game of chess,
for its own sake as an art and enjoyment, and as a means for the improvement of society.
The USCF is a not-for-profit membership organization with more than 90,000 members.
For more information, please see http://www.uschess.org.
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