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Good day for Indians
KOZHIKODE, AUG. 18. Friday proved a good day for the Indians in
Athens. In the second round of the World junior chess
championship, there were six wins for them to make up for the
losses of former World under-18 champion Aarthie Ramaswamy and
two-time Asian junior champion Tejas Bakre.
Koneru Humpy, the country's best bet in Greece, S. Meenakshi and
P. Mahesh Chandran posted their second straight wins. Humpy,
seeded fifth in the girls' section, beat Romania's Cristina
Calotescu on the second board, while Meenakshi surprised the
eighth seed Zhao Xue of China with black pieces. Aarthie
succumbed to the Polish girl Iweta Radziewicz, the seventh seed
who is quite a regular at the World juniors, but is still looking
for her maiden championship. Her best was a second place in
Kozhikode in 1998.
Asian junior champion M. Kasturi put the disappointment of her
loss on the opening day with a victory against the unrated
Swedish girl Veronica Breen. In the day's biggest upset, the top
seed Xu Yuanyuan of China (the new superpower in women's chess)
was beaten by Sopiko Khukhashvili of Georgia (from whom the
Chinese took over).
Mahesh got the better of Anton Korobov of the Ukraine, seeded 25
slots above, on the ninth board, while M.R. Venkatesh defeated
Ore Panagiotopoulos of host Greece and K. Ratnakran, the bronze
medallist at the recent Asian junior championship in Teheran,
defeated Evgeny Zournatsidis, also of Greece. Bakre went down to
Miroslav Zufic of Hungary.
lImportant results (Second round): Boys: Marek Stryjecki (Pol) 1
lost to Bu Xiangzhi (Chn) 2; Dimit Mastrovasilis (Gre) 1 lost to
Evgeny Shaposhnikov (Rus) 2; Dimitrij Bunzmann (Ger) 1 lost to
Diego Flores (Arg) 2; Artur Neiksans (Lat) 1 lost to Levente
Vajda (Rom) 2; Roman Bar (Isr) 1 lost to Emanuel Berg (Swe) 2;
Nikola Djukic (Yug) 1 lost to Zviad Izoria (Geo) 2; P. Mahesh
Chandran (Ind) 2 bt Anton Korobov (Ukr) 1; Mika Karttunen (Fin) 2
bt Rafal Tomczak (Pol) 1; Miroslav Zufic (Hun) 1.5 bt Tejas Bakre
(Ind) 0.5; Athansios Tsanas (Gre) 0 lost to Ni Hua (Chn) 1; M.R.
Venkatesh (Ind) 1 bt Ore Panagiotopoulos (Gre) 0; K. Ratnakaran
(Ind) 1 bt Evgeni Zournatsidis (Gre) 0.
Girls: Sopiko Khukhashvili (Geo) 2 bt Xu Yuanyuan (Chn) 1;
Cristina Calotescu (Rom) 1 lost to Koneru Humpy (Ind) 2; Lilit
Mkrtchian 1.5 drew with Inga Charkhalashvili (Geo) 1.5; Aarthie
Ramaswamy (Ind) 1 lost to Iweta Radziewicz (Pol) 2; Zhao Xue
(Chn) 1 lost to S. Meenakshi (Ind) 2; Darja Kaps (Slo) 1 lost to
Jana Jackova (Cze) 2; Maria Sergeeva (Kaz) 2 bt Katarzyn
Jurkiewicz (Pol) 1; M. Kasturi (Ind) 1 bt Veronica Breen (Swe) 0.
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