9th World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad: Denizli 2003

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Basic data

9th World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad
Date: 3rd - 11th August 2003
City: Denizli, Turkey
Venue: Grand Keskın Hotel
Head Arbiter: IA Faiq Gasanov (AZE)
Teams participating: 24 (including two women's teams, five reserve Turkish teams and one club team)
Players participating: 113 (including 3 IMs, 4 FMs and 2 WFMs)
Games played: 448 (including 8 forfeits)
Game system: Four board ten round Swiss.
Tie-breaks: 1. Game points; 2. Buchholz; 3. Match Points; 4. Berger; 5. Median Buchholz
Clock routine: 90 minutes per game plus 30 seconds per move
WWW home page: http://www.tsf.org.tr/ARSIV/english/denizli_u16.htm
Downloadable game file: 03child.zip


Tournament review

Photo from the OlympiadThat Turkey becomes centerfield of youth chess is no more a secret to anyone. The Denizli Children's Olympiad is no exception. The hosts fielded as much as eight (!) decent teams, including girl's and club team. Seeded second, the Hungarian boys tallied an impressive 29½ point out of a possible 40 and won the championship after playing steadily throughout. The silver medal went to top seed Ukraine, who beat Turkmenistan in a last round by a 3-1 margin. The Indian youngsters had to come up with an inspired performance against Greece in the last round as only a victory by a huge margin could have ensured them the medal as Russia, the fourth finisher, was just half a point behind them before the last round. The Indians did their job perfectly and grabbed bronze medals. The top seeds from Russia had to console themselves with fourth position.



Individual medals

1st Board
no. name code pts gms %
1. Anas, Nazreen Bakri MAS 7 92.9
2. Gerzhoy, Leonid ISR 8 10 80.0
3. Kononenko, Dmitry UKR 7 10 70.0
3. Jonker, Matthew RSA 7 10 70.0
3. Alavi Moghaddam, Seyed IRI 7 10 70.0

2nd Board
no. name code pts gms %
1. Magalashvili, Davit GEO 10 85.0
2. Yıldız, Mustafa TUR2 6 8 75.0
3. FM Pokazaniev, Nikolai RUS 9 72.2
3. FM Erdős, Viktor HUN 9 72.2

3rd Board
no. name code pts gms %
1. Papp, Gábor HUN 8 81.3
2. Faisal Kamarul, Muhammad MAS 10 75.0
3. Acuner, Emrah TUR3 9 72.2

4th Board
no. name code pts gms %
1. Ponkratov, Pavel RUS 8 93.8
2. FM Gupta, Abhijeet IND 7 9 77.8
2. Boros, Dénes HUN 7 9 77.8

Reserve Board
no. name code pts gms %
1. Sai Srinivas, Dasari IND 5 90.0
2. Lysyi, Igor RUS 6 8 75.0
3. Bánusz, Tamás HUN 5 70.0


Interesting games


Quick debacles are not uncommon at children's events, but Black is a 2500 player!
Gupta, Abhijeet (IND) - Lysyi, Igor (RUS) 1 - 0

Decisive mistake committed on move 4.
Kuyumcu, Cüneyt (TUR3) - Dingil, Seçkin (TUR6) 1 - 0