Ten Players Vie For Title of 2006 U.S. Junior Chess Champion |
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By Alan Kantor | |||||||
July 14, 2006 | |||||||
Ten Players Vie For Title of 2006 U.S. Junior Chess Champion(CROSSVILLE, TN)Ten of the strongest junior players will gather in Dallas, Texas to compete for the title of 2006 U.S. Junior Chess Champion. In addition to the prize fund offered is the incentive of qualifying the World Junior Championship. The round robin event will start on July 15, 2006 and end on July 20 with the awards ceremony the following day. The tournament is open to the highest rated players under age 20 (as of January 1, 2006) using the average of the April 2006 rating and the peak published rating. All of these juniors have earned the right to be invited: Salvijus Bercys (average rating: 2468.5) from New York, Igor Schneider (average rating: 2424.5) from New York, Robert Hess (average rating: 2386.5) from New York, Mackenzie Molner (average rating: 2377) from New Jersey, Joel Banawa (average rating: 2358) from California, Adam Maltese (average rating: 2338) from New York, Daniel Ludwig (average rating: 2334.5) from Florida, Jake Kleiman (average rating: 2318) from Tennessee, Kazim Gulamali (average rating: 2302.5) from Georgia, and Benjamin Coraretti (rating: 2049) who earned the right to play by virtue of winning the 2005 U.S. Junior Open. The 2006 U.S. Cadet Championship will be run concurrently, followed by the 2006 U.S. Junior Open beginning July 21 – 23 at the Marriott Dallas/Addison Quorum. Details for online registration for the “Open” can be found at: http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=1287555. Note that active.com charges a small fee. Enter: Susan Breeding, 7909 La Guardia Dr, Plano, TX 75025. Ph: 972.208.1802. E-mail: [email protected]. website: http://www.swchess.com. ****************** |