Ï Chess players from Turkmenistan took part in the awarding ceremony at the world championship in Batumi
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Chess players from Turkmenistan took part in the awarding ceremony at the world championship in Batumi

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Chess players from Turkmenistan took part in the awarding ceremony at the world championship in Batumi
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Chess Federation of Turkmenistan

Three chess players from Turkmenistan took part in the award ceremony, which took place at the world championship in Batumi (Georgia).

Recall that the world championship brought together about 500 young chess players who competed for medals in the age categories from 8 to 18 in rapid and blitz.

In rapid, each player is allocated 15 minutes with an increment of 10 seconds per move, and in blitz - 3 minutes with an increment of 2 seconds per move.

Turkmenistan was represented at the world championship by 12 best chess players of the country (6 girls and 6 boys).

The most successful performance in our team was 16-year-old Leyla Shokhradova. In the “rapid” format, a student of the 10th grade of the 31st secondary school of the Dyanevsky etrap of the Lebap velayat achieved historical success, taking third place in the category of girls under 16 years old. Based on the results of 11 rounds, Leila scored 8 points, losing only to the representatives of Russia and Belarus. At the award ceremony, Leyla Shohradova was awarded a bronze medal.

Diplomas and valuable prizes were also awarded to Lala Shokhradova and Dunya Ruslanova, who entered the top five in blitz.

The current champion of Turkmenistan among women in classical chess, FIDE master Lala Shokhradova finished the tournament in 4th position in the category of girls under 18 with 7 points out of 11, losing to the representatives of Uzbekistan, Belarus and Vietnam.

And the youngest representative of our team, a graduate of the Lebap chess school, Dunya Ruslanova, with 6.5 points out of 11, closed the top five in the world in the category of girls under 8 years old, along with the champion from England and representatives of Uzbekistan and India.

The results of other Turkmen participants in the blitz tournament were distributed as follows:

Boys under 8 - Maksat Avlyakulyev (Lebap), 7 points out of 11, 8th place among 53 participants.

Boys under 10 - Alikhan Batyrov (Mary), 7 points out of 11, 12th place among 62 participants.

Boys under 12 - Rauf Yusupov (Mary), 5.5 points out of 11, 39th place among 71 participants.

Boys under 14 - Gurbanmyrat Rustemov (Lebap), 5 points out of 11, 31st place among 44 participants.

Boys under 16 - Sanjar Gaybullaev (Lebap), 5 points out of 11, 14th place among 24 participants.

Boys under 18 - Amanmukhammet Hommadov (Ashgabat), 6 points out of 11, 11th place out of 27 participants.

Girls under 10 - Pervana Serdarova (Ashgabat), 6 points out of 11, 9th place among 24 participants.

Girls under 12 - Nebahat Muradova (Lebap), 5.5 points out of 11, 17th place out of 29 participants.

Girls under 14 - Myahri Agamyradova (Lebap), 6.5 points out of 11, 8th place among 36 participants.

Girls under 16 - Leyla Shohradova (Lebap), 6 points out of 11, 10th place among 21 participants.