Friday, August 8, 2008
2008 World Juniors Chess Championship (Girls)
Rank after round 7
Rank SNo. Name Rtg FED Pts Fide Rtg+/- Ra Rp
1 1 IM HARIKA Dronavalli 2461 IND 6 24½ 7 2256 2565
2 2 WGM MUZYCHUK Mariya 2413 UKR 5½ 24 8 2276 2506
3 23 WFM NIKOLOVA Adriana 2242 BUL 5½ 20½ 26 2198 2428
4 13 WFM ABRAHAMYAN Tatev 2277 USA 5 24 21 2268 2426
5 18 WIM MIKADZE Miranda 2258 GEO 5 21½ 14 2191 2349
6 31 WFM OZTURK Kubra 2188 TUR 5 21 24 2262 2297
33 WFM NAKHBAYEVA Guliskhan 2170 KAZ 5 21 25 2250 2287
8 6 WIM MAJDAN Joanna 2323 POL 5 20 6 2204 2362
9 32 PREETHI Rajkumar 2183 IND 5 19½ 21 2229 2268
10 12 WGM MAMEDJAROVA Turkan 2284 AZE 5 18½ 3 2131 2259
11 10 WIM SOUMYA Swaminathan 2293 IND 5 18 2 2142 2300
Those are the top players with 5 to 6 points, battling for the top 3 spots.
Dronavalli has the sole lead now after winning her Round 7 game and she's going to be very difficult to knock out of the top spot, having garnered tons of international experience against tough fields during the past year, and playing particularly fine chess since January of this year in major events.
How is Narmin Kazimova doing? Right now she's in 25th place with 4 points, a more than respectable showing after 6 rounds against the toughest competition she's likely to face anywhere in the world. Narmin came to my attention by way of her perfomance in the European Women's Individual Championships earlier this year.
India's Mary Ann Gomes, Padmini Rout and Nadig Kruttika are in 19th, 20th places, respectively, also with 4 points.
There are 9 players from Turkey, which isn't surprising to me since the event is being hosted in Turkey; on the other hand, I saw only one US player, Tatev Abrahamyan (go, Tatev!) India has 6 players and they're all in the top 21 (2 in the top 10)!
Play is half over; tomorrow is a free day and then the second half begins on August 10th. There are a total of 13 rounds, and from the looks of things it will be a tight race all the way to the end.
In the juniors (guys) section, Hou Yifan is hanging tough in 5th place with 5.5 after Round 7.
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