Asian Junior, Junior and Youth Chess Championships: India Dominates Rankings, Vietnam Rises – Al Ain (Al Ittihad)

2023-12-20 20:49:30

Al Ain (Al Ittihad)

India continued to dominate the rankings of the Asian Junior, Junior and Youth Chess Championships for the age groups under 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 years, while Vietnam increased the flames of excitement and competition, before the end of the tournament, which will be held from December 12 to 22.
Vietnam took advantage of the results of the blitz chess tournaments, entering the bilateral struggle between India and China for the top spot in the tournament held in Al Ain, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, at the Al Ain Convention Center, organized by the Al Ain Chess and Games Club. Mentality, in cooperation with the Chess Federation, under the supervision of the Asian Federation, and with the support of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.
The winners of the blitz chess competition were crowned by Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa bin Sultan bin Shakhbout Al Nahyan, President of the Asian Chess Federation, President of Al Ain Chess and Mind Games Club, Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee of the Championship, Arif Al Awani, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and Taryam Matar, President of the Chess Federation. Abdul Karim Al Marzouqi, Secretary General of the Federation, Hisham Al Taher, Managing Director and CEO of the Club, Secretary General of the Asian Chess Federation, and Hussein Abdullah Al Khouri, President of the Abu Dhabi Chess and Mind Games Club.
The results of the competitions were extremely exciting, as it seemed that India would continue to impose its control over the course of the tournament with the first results of the Cubs.
In the U-8 female category, India won gold, Vietnam won silver, and Uzbekistan won bronze. Likewise, India won the gold medal for under 10 years, and the two Russian players under the International Federation flag won the silver and bronze medals. Dominance continued in the female under-12 category, with gold for India, silver for Kazakhstan, and bronze for Uzbekistan. Things changed quickly, as Vietnamese players began winning medals successively. In the female under-14 category, Vietnam won gold, then Kazakhstan won silver, and Iran won bronze.
Under 16 years, the Russian player won the gold medal, Vietnam won the silver medal, and Mongolia won the bronze. Under 18 years, Uzbekistan won the gold, and Vietnam won the silver and bronze medals.
As for the male competition, in the under-8 category, the Russian player under the International Federation flag won the gold medal, then Vietnam won the silver medal, and Iran won the bronze medal.
In the under-10 category, Iran won the gold medal, Russia won the silver medal, and the bronze medal went to Syria, which won the second medal for itself and the Arabs in the tournament.
In the under-12 competitions, China was able to register its name in the medal record with gold, while the Russian player came in second place and won the silver medal, and finally Iran won the bronze medal.
The U-14 competition saw Vietnam win gold, while Russian players won silver and bronze medals. Under 16 years, Kazakhstan won gold, then Russia won silver and Vietnam won bronze.
Finally, in the under-18 male competition, Vietnam won the gold and bronze medals, while Uzbekistan won the silver medal.

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