Nogerbek and Divya are the 2024 world junior champions (2024)

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6/15/2024 – Kazybek Nogerbek from Kazakhstan and Divya Deshmuk from India are the new U20 World Champions. Bogerbek won the decisive game in the final round against former leader Mamikon Gharibyan from Armenia, while Divy also won her final round game to end the event with a remarkable 10/11 score. | Photos: Aditya Sur Roy

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Kazybek Nogerbek is the new U20 World Junior Champion. The 20-year-old Kazakh grandmaster won the decisive game in the final round of the World Junior Championships in Gandhinagar (India) against Armenian grandmaster Mamikon Gharibyan, who entered the final round leading the standings with 8 points.

Emin Ohanyan, also from Armenia, overtook Gharibyan in the final standings as well. Ohanyan beat Daniel Quizon from the Philippines in the eleventh round. Both Nogerbek and Ohanyan finished with 8½ points. Tiebreak criteria favoured Nogerbek.

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Top 3 Open: Silver - GM Emin Ohanyan (ARM) 8½/11, Gold - GM Kazybek Nogerbek (KAZ) 8½/11 and Bronze - GM Luka Budisavljevic (SRB) 8/11

Behind the two leaders, a group of three players finished with 8 points. In addition to Luka Budisavljevic from Serbia and Gharibyan, this group also included Tobias Kölle, one of two German representatives in the open world championship. Kölle won his game against Baris Ozenir Ekin in the final round. With fifth place in the final ranking and 31st place in the seeding list, Kölle clearly exceeded expectations. He also remained undefeated over the course of the tournament.

IM Tobias Kölle gewinnt überzeugend die letzte Runde der U20 WM und ist damit Fünfter geworden.

Nur ein halber Punkt trennt ihn vom Erstplatzierten - tolle Leistung, herzlichen Glückwunsch!https://t.co/666ulCSeB6 pic.twitter.com/gga7ke51iD

— Deutscher Schachbund (@Schachbund) June 13, 2024

Final standings - Open

Rg.SnrNameLandEloPkt.Wtg1Wtg2Wtg3RpKrtg+/-
19IMNogerbek Kazybek25028,506974,526201017,9
210GMOhanyan Emin25018,5067722552109,9
318GMBudisavljevic Luka24688067722517109,5
415GMGharibyan Mamikon24928065,570243210-0,4
516IMKoelle Tobias2470806166237610-6,9
62GMGrebnev Aleksey25407,5071,577252410-0,3
711GMCardoso Cardoso Jose Gabriel24977,5071,5762542109,7
86IMMakarian Rudik25247,5071752518101,2
920IMQuizon Daniel24487,5069732489109,1
103GMPranav Anand25407,506873,52530100,3
1117GMSamant Aditya S24697,506469243310-2,1
1230IMAnuj Shrivatri23907,5064682415109,5
1312GMAvila Pavas Santiago24957,506367,5238010-10,5
1425IMStribuk Artiom24227,506366,52392103,5
158GMRodrigue-Lemieux Shawn25107,5058,562234010-12,1
164GMDudin Gleb25327066,572242210-11,4
175IMSiddharth Jagadeesh2525706671245010-8,9
1822FMPham Tran Gia Phuc2444706670230910-11,9
1948FMLopez Rayo Santiago22777062,56723132020,4
2014IMSrihari L R24957061,568,5244110-2,2
2143IMShahil Dey23327060,5652311103,2
2231IMOzenir Ekin Baris2390705761223210-15,3
2347FMKoziorowicz Michal23047055,558,5220820-14,8
2440FMBodrogi Bendeguz23536,506873,523822019
2523GMPrraneeth Vuppala24366,506772238810-3,6

...125 players

Divya astounding in women’s section

India’s Divya Deshmuk won the title at the World Junior Women’s Championship with 10 points from 11 rounds. In the final round, she won against Beloslava Krasteva from Bulgaria.

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🇮🇳 IM Divya Deshmukh wins her game and becomes the 2024 FIDE World U20 Girls Chess Champion! 👑 pic.twitter.com/WFYO03cEae

— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) June 13, 2024

However, Mariam Mkrtchian from Armenia was hot on the heels of the clear rating favourite throughout the tournament. The former U18 world champion scored 9½ points and grabbed silver. Third place went to Ayan Allahverdiyeva from Azerbaijan, who ended the event with 8½ points to her name.

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Top 3 Girls: Silver - WIM Mariam Mkrtchyan (ARM) 9½/11, Gold - IM Divya Deshmukh 10/11 and Bronze - WIM Ayan Allahverdiyeva (AZE) 8½/11

Final standings — Women’s

Rg.SnrNameLandEloPkt.Wtg1Wtg2Wtg3RpKrtg+/-
11IMDivya Deshmukh24561007479,52520107,6
22WIMMkrtchyan Mariam23009,5073,577,523872028
313WIMAllahverdiyeva Ayan21338,507580,522932046,6
439WFMShubhi Gupta19438064,567213740110,4
56WGMRaksh*tta Ravi22717,5073,577,5220020-11,2
615Abdinova Narmin21217,5072,577,521934056,4
734WFMRindhiya V19657,50677122022067,4
827WIMMrudul Dehankar20287,5059,563,52046207,6
98WIMHryzlova Sofiia22467076,581,5217720-13,6
1012Norman Kseniya21347073,57921644023,2
113WGMKrasteva Beloslava2289706974207920-39,6
1214WFMSachi Jain21247068,572,521394016,4
135WIMWikar Martyna2272706771207620-42,2
1424WIMTejaswini G20597066,571,520754012,4
157WIMBalabayeva Xeniya2246706671208620-36
1618WFMKaldarova Ayaulym2100706569,5206440-5,2
1725WCMSwara Lakshmi S Nair20517064,569,5203640-2
189WFMZhurova Anna2239706368201820-45,4
1930WFMShohradova Lala2000706367,520474030,4
204FMKurmangaliyeva Liya2282706266203920-52,6
2148WFMBristy Mukherjee19027060,563,521012056,2
2210WIMKanyamarala Trisha22197058,563196220-55
2358Bhat Sannidhi Ramakrishna1842705861,5210340140
2417WFMBarwinska Ewa21067054,557189040-92,8
2532WFMGunawardhana Devindya Oshini19806,50667020104020,4

...101 players

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5/23/2024 – Four players finished the Sharjah Masters atop the standings with 6½ points — and it was 17-year-old Bardiya Daneshvar who was declared the winner on tiebreak criteria. Volodar Murzin and Sam Shankland completed the podium, while Shamsiddin Vokhidov grabbed fourth place after scoring a full point in Thursday’s ninth round. In the Challengers, 18-year-old Divya Deshmukh emerged victorious, as she finished the event with a better tiebreak score than Leya Garifullina and Sina Movahed. Pictured on the right is Agshin Alizada, who won the Futures section. | Photo: Aditya Sur Roy

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