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European Youth Rapid & Blitz Chess Championship 2015
The 15th European Youth Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship was opened in the splendid hall of
Master Centre of the Novi Sad Fair, in Novi Sad/Serbia. This festival-like championship consisted
of five competitions, and attracted numerous young chess players all over Europe.
Two hundred players from 23 national federations took part in the competition, in 12 different
categories, Girls and Boys separately.
EUROPEAN
AMATEUR
CHAMPIONSHIP
2015
AZMAIPARASHVILI
IN RIGA
ECU PRESIDENT AT
VIENNA OPEN 2015 EUROPEAN
UNION YOUTH
CHAMPIONSHIP
2015
E U R O P E A N C H E S S U N I O N
NEWSLETTER
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After the introductory speech from the Chief Arbiter Petar Katanic Vujic, participants were
greeted by the president of the Serbia Chess Federation Miroslav Kopanja, who eventually
officially opened the competition.
The Championship started with Rapid Individual competition, which was held 1-2 August. 16
best players from all 12 categories: U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 and U18, Boys and Girls separately,
played the Superfinal, and competed for the absolute best young rapid chess player in Europe.
The Superfinal was played in the knock-out format, and after 8 rounds, WIM Laura Unuk (SLO
2019) and IM Benjamin Gledura (HUN 2416) became the winners of European Youth Rapid
Superfinals.
Superfinal Results
The event continued with the European Youth Team Championship in Rapid chess, which took
part 3-4 August. The Championship was held in three categories: U10, U14 and U18, and the
teams were composed of 4 players: 3 boys + 1 girl. The tournament was played according to the
Swiss System with time control was 10 minutes + 5 seconds per player. After 7 rounds, teams of
Belarus (U10), Serbia (U14) and Hungary (U18) became the new European Youth Champions in
Rapid chess.
European Youth Team Championship Results
Championship in Solving chess was held in the afternoon of 4th August, in 6 categories: U10, U14
and U18, Boys and Girls separately.
European Champions in Solving Chess are:
Open U10 Maksim Tsaruk (BLR) 40 points (46 min)
Girls U10 Felicia Ojog (MDA) 40 points (1h20 min)
Open U14 Artur Avalyan (RUS) 36 points (1h25 min)
Girls U14 Ana Afanasieva (RUS) 30 points (1h 58 min)
Open U18 Zivojin Perovic (SRB) 38 points (1h 41 min)
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Girls U18 Ekatarina Diakonova (RUS) 26 points (2h)
The 15th European Youth Championship concluded with the Blitz event. 138 young players from
19 European countries took part in this Championship, and here are the winners:
Open U10 Maksim Tsaruk (BLR 1573) 9 points;
Girls U10 Kseniya Zeliantsova (BLR 1481) 8.0 points;
Open U14 Maksim Ivannikau (BLR 1962) 8.0 points;
Girls U14 Olga Badelka (BLR 1950) 7.5 points;
Open U18 Valeriy Kazakovskiy (BLR 2261) 7.0 points;
Girls U18 WIM Mai Narva (EST 2163) 9.0 points.
Blitz Final Results
Official Website
Lukas Jonkus wins European Amateur Chess Championship
The European Amateur Chess Championship 2015 was held in Kaunas, the second city of
Lithuania, from the 8th of August (arrival) to the 17th of August (departure) 2015.
The organizer and Tournament Director was Prof. Donatas Pilinkus (IO), President of the Kaunas
Chess Federation, under the auspices of the Lithuanian Chess Federation.
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Lukas Jonkus (LTU 1853) became the winner of the Open section, scoring 7.5 points, the same as
Paulo Fanha (POR 1890). But thanks to better tie-break, gold went to the Lithuanian. Bronze
went to Eugenijus Zygmanta (LTU 1947) who was sole third with 7 points.
Saule Gailiunaite (LTU 1785) triumphed at the European Women’s Amateur Chess Championship
with 7 points, silver went to the Irish WCM Diana Mirza (1856) also with 7 points and worse tie-
breaks, and Kristina Sulikiene (LTU 1926) came third with 6.5 points.
Lukas Jonkus was also a winner of the Blitz event, which was held on 14th August. He triumphed
with 7.5 points ahead of Kristina Sulikiene with 7 points, and David Moshenberg from Israel with
6.5 points.
This Championship was played according to the Swiss Paring System in two sections. The
Women’s section started with 24 players. In the Open section 88 players (86 men and 2 girls)
took part. The time control was 90 minutes for the first 40 moves followed by additional 30
minutes for the rest of the game + 30 seconds for each move from the first one.
The tournament was played in the Palace of Army Officers. The total money prize fund was €
4.000. The Chief Arbiter of the Championship was IA Luc Cornet (BEL).
Official Website
Photos by Justina Dobravalskytė
Winners announced at EU Youth Chess Championship 2015
The European Union Youth Chess Championship 2015 finished on Thursday, 27th August 2015.
The fights culminated in Kouty nad Desnou/Czech Republic, and after 9 exciting rounds winners
were announced.
In category Boys U8 CM Rajat Makkar (FRA) took the first place. The second place went to
Alexandre Druaux (FRA) and the third place to Marek Fizer (CZE). In category Girls U8 Petya
Karaivanova (BUL) triumphed, while silver went to Lucia Kapicakova (SVK) and bronze to Ioana-
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Bianca Chicarosie (ROU). Champion of EU in category Boys U10 became Tomas Povilaitis (LTU),
Lachezar Kolev (BUL) took silver medal and the third place went Einars Lahs (LAT).
Sofia Bellahcene (FRA) won in category Girls U10. Raisa-Georgiana Vulpe (ROU) took the second
place and Admira Aida Kecskemeti (IRL) took the third place. In category Boys U12, Augustas
Gucaga (LTU) won the title, the second place went to Bogdan-Emanuel David (ROU) and Georg
Aleksander Pedoson (EST) came third. After a great performance, WFM Nurgyul Salimova (BUL)
became the Champion of EU in category Girls U12. The second place took Daria Vanduyfhuys
(BEL) and the third place went to Liwia Jarocka (POL).
In category Boys U14 Thomas Ariza (FRA) took the gold medal. Silver went to Aras Jonas
Lazaravicius (LTU) and bronze to Zarko Vuckovic (GER). WFM Viktoria Radeva (BUL) became
the Champion in category Girls U14 after an excellent performance, the same as her compatriot in
category U12! The second place went to Marika Kostecka (POL) and Dominika Ferková (SVK)
finished third.
The organizers provided a rich fund for the participants of the event. Players who took first three
places in each of categories got a cup and diploma. Each participant of the Championship got a
medal, and all eight champions of the EU left Kouty nad Desnou with a brand new lap top! The
prizes were given by Director of the event, Mr. Zdenek Fiala together with the ECU Tournament
Director, Mr. Petr Pisk and Deputy Director of the hotel Dlouhe Strane, Ms. Ivena Svedova.
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EU Youth Chess Championship 2015 was organized by Chess Club Svetla nad Sazavou in
cooperation with the Czech Chess Federation, under the patronage of the ECU. Boys and girls
played in the same tournament, but were evaluated separately. 99 players from 14 federations
took part in the championship. All games were broadcast online on the official website. Each day
young players were awarded for the best game of each round.
Organizers also provided chess and non-chess leisure time activities for all participants and
accompanying persons during the tournament, such as excursion to Hand-made paper-mill Velke
Losiny, simultaneous game with IM Pisk, Blitz tournament, etc.
Official Website
ECU NEWS
ECU President Zurab Azmaiparashvili starts Vienna Open 2015 19th Vienna Chess Open was held from 15-23 August, 2015 in the traditional Festival Hall of the
famous Vienna Town Hall. Over 800 chess players from all over the world took part in this
international event.
The tournament consisted of 4 tournaments- A, B, C and D, with the additional side events such
as the match between GMs Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Markus Ragger, Blitz event, Children's
tournament, and simul with GM Ragger.
ECU Board member Mr. Johann Poecksteiner was the organizer of the event, and the ECU
President Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili was invited to attend the Opening Ceremony of the
tournament. Mr. Azmaiparashvili and the President of Austrian Chess Federation Prof. Kurt
Jungwirth officially opened the Vienna Open 2015.
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After a dramatic finale, the 16-year-old Francesco Rambaldi (ITA) triumphed with 7.5 points
ahead of Keith Arkell (ENG) and Tamas Bánusz (HUN).
Official Website
ECU President at Chess Festival Liepajas Rokade 2015 in Riga In the beginning of the month, 8-9 August, the ECU President Zurab Azmaiparashvili met FIDE
President Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and three Presidents of the Baltic Chess Federations - Mr.
Andrei Korobeink (Estonia), Mr. Peteris Smirde (Latvia) and Mr. Aleksandr Cernov (Lithuania).
The meeting was held in Riga, during the 22nd International Chess Festival Liepajas Rokade
2015.
After the official meeting, Mr. Azmaiparashvili played in the "Rokade 2015 Super" tournament,
one of the festival’s events.
The ECU President played against top GMs such as Alexander Khalifman (RUS), Daniel Fridman
(GER), Igor Kovalenko (LAT), Vladislav Kovalev (BLR), etc.
The tournament was played as a Round Robin one in 7 rounds, with time control 15 minutes+ 5
seconds per player.
Results
Official Website
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Judit Polgar receives the Order of Saint Stephen
On 20th August, St. Stephen’s Day, President of the Republic Hungary, János Áder handed over
the Order of Saint Stephen, Hungary’s highest state decoration, to retired chess grandmaster
Judit Polgár at an opulent ceremony held in the Sándor Palace.
The decoration was handed over to the world’s best female chess player and the world-famous
composer Péter Eötvös, in the presence of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Speaker of the
National Assembly László Kövér.
Speaking in praise of Judit Polgár, who was No. 1 female chess player of the world for 25 years
and is generally considered the top female chess player in history, Mr. Áder said that her
successes speak of the triumph of talent, of skill making its way across conventions without
regard for sex or age.
The ceremony, held in the President’s official residence, also saw the participation of Deputy
Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén, Minister of Interior Sándor Pintér, chairman of the Constitutional
Court Barnabás Lenkovics, chairman of the Curia Péter Darák, Cardinal Péter Erdő, Papal Nuncio
to Hungary Alberto Bottari de Castello, among other dignitaries.
The Order of Saint Stephen is awarded by the President of the Republic on 20th August, St.
Stephen’s Day, every year since 2013.
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FUN ZONE In August Fun Zone we present you the funny chess problems with different themes. Have fun
and try to solve these unique positions!
Solutions from the NL July 2015:
A. Pulyan 1915
1. Rh5! Qb2! 2. Ne3+ Ka4 3. Ra5+ Kb4 4. a3+ Kxa5 5. Nc4+ 1-0
A. Daniel 1915
1. Rc4! Qe6 (1… Nc4 2. Bf3+ Kd6 3. Bxc6 Kxc6 4. Nd4+ Kd5 5. Nf5 Ke5 6. Ng7; 1… Qxc4
2. Bf7+; 1… Kxc4 2. Na5+) 2. Rd4+ Kc6 3. Rc4+ Kd6 4. Rc6+ Kxc6 5. Nd4+ ½-½
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H. Adamson 1915
1 b4+ cxb3 2. Kxb3 b4 3. c4 b5 4. c5 ½-½
G. Carpenter 1915 selfmate
1. Nc6 Na3! (1… Nc3 2. Ne5!; 1… Nf3 2. Nb4!) 2. Nb4! (2. Ne5? Nc4+ 3. Nxc4 b1Q; 2.
Nd4? Nb5+) 2… Nc4+ 3. Ke6 Ne5 4. Kxe5 Nf3+ 5. Kd5 Ne5 6. Kxe5 b1Q 7. Nd3#
They told about chess…
“Most gods throw dice, but Fate plays chess, and you
don't find out till too late that he's been playing with two
queens all along.”
Terry Pratchett, English author of fantasy novels
UPCOMING EVENTS IN SEPTEMBER
ECU EVENTS
EUROPEAN YOUTH U8-U18 CHAMPIONSHIP 2015
European Youth Chess Championship 2015 is organized in
Porec, Croatia from 20 September (arrival) to 1 October
(departure) 2015. The organizer of the tournament is
Croatian Chess Federation, under the auspices of the
European Chess Union. Accommodation is provided in
tourist resort “Valmar” in Porec, and the tournament hall will
be Sports hall “Zatika” Porec.
The organizers provided a rich prize fund for the participants: laptops, tablets, trophies and
special awards in goods (e.g. chess software, chess books, chess sets…)
FIDE Seminars for Trainers, Arbiters and Organizers will be organized during Championship.
Detailed information will be published on the official tournament website, under section
“Seminars”.
The ECU Educational Committee Meeting will be held from 24th September to 27th September
2015. The agenda for the meeting will be published on the later date.
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The tournament will be played according to the Swiss system in 9 rounds,with the rate of play 90
minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game + 30 seconds increment
per move. Young chess players will be divided in 6 age groups: U8, U10, U12, U14, U16 and U18,
Boys and Girls separately. Official Website Players list
FIDE WORLD CHESS CUP 2015
FIDE World Chess Cup 2015, an integral part of the World
Championship Cycle 2014-2016, will be held in Baku,
Azerbaijan, from September 10th until October 4th, 2015.
It is a 128-player knockout tournament, played in 6 rounds of
matches comprising two games per round, with the winners
progressing to the next round, plus the final 7th round
comprising of four games.
Pairings are out and can be found here.
The prize fund is $1,600,000 with $120,000 going to the winner. The winner and the runner up
of the World Cup 2015 will qualify to the Candidates stage of the World Championship cycle
2014-2016.
The Chess World Cup 2013, held in Tromsø, Norway, was won by Vladimir Kramnik, who
defeated Dmitry Andreikin 2½-1½ in the final match.
Official Website
EUROPEAN EVENTS
COLOSSUS CUP OF RHODES 2015
1 - 9 September
Rhodes/Greece Official Website
14th SUNNY BEACH OPEN
5 - 13 September
Sunny Beach /Bulgaria Official Website
13TH CHESS FESTIVAL CITTÀ DI AMANTEA
6 - 13 September
Amantea /Italy Official Website
PRAGUE OPEN 2015 25 - 28
September Prague/Czech Republic Official Website