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The Jeddah Youth Chess Festival was held from 24 to 30 January in this Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia. It was a celebration of youth, chess and friendship. In the Young Masters tournament, a 10-players single round-robin for rising stars aged 18 or younger, Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus from Turkey finished first with 6½ points. Volodar Murzin (FIDE), Raunak Sadhwani (India) and Andy Woodward (United States) obtained 6 points each. ....
2016 Now there is a new candidate for place one – and you can help him achieve his goal. The boy who is racing to break Karjakin s youngest GM record is Abhimanyu Mishra. Abhimanyu learnt the rules of chess when he was two and a half years old. He became the youngest national expert at the age of 7 years and 6 months, the youngest National Master in the US at the age of nine years and two months. In late 2019, he beat R. Praggnanandhaa s record of becoming the youngest IM in the world at the age of 10 years, 9 months and 3 days. The youngster who lives in New Jersey, USA. He is an amazing talent and is now going after the record of becoming the world s youngest GM – ever. ....
Mangalurean Chess prodigy Aaron Reeve Mendes shines in American continent Sat, Dec 12 2020 12:52:47 PM Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV) Mangaluru, Dec 12: Chess prodigy Aaron Reeve Mendes, once again outshined with a spectacular performance at the ‘American Continental - Fide Online World U10 Rapid Championship’ held from December 2 to 4. As many as 28 countries took part in the event wherein Aaron tied for the first position and bagged second in the tie breaker scoring 6 on 7. He is now entitled to participate in the ‘Fide Online World U10 Rapid Championship’. Aaron Reeve Mendes was born in 2012. Though Aaron was selected to play major under-8 world in world tournaments scheduled in various countries, it got cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic. And he had to take part in the higher age category of under-10, as FIDE under-8 Rapid Championship age category was cancelled. ....