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Recently crowned Under-8 Asian Youth Chess Champion Ivana has challenged many on her chess board. Fernanda
Andrade, Research Assistant at The International Centre, Goa talked to the little queen of chess.
She can barely talk but you can never take your eyes from her when she plays chess.
She makes moves as fast as any age old champion could do and she is –when playing-as
serious as any world champions which she is now.
Meet Ivana Maria Furtado, just eight years old, she is a child prodigy in Chess and has
won laurels not just for India -at such a young age- but also for her own state of Goa.
Ivana is the winner of the gold Medal at the Under 8 Asian Youth Chess Championship,
which was held in U.A.E this year and the gold Medal at the World School Chess Championship in Greece in 2007, and of course a gold
medal at the World Youth Championship in Georgia in 2006.
Ask her what helped her develop interest in chess at such a young age and she replies without hesitation, “I had an environment
wherein my brother, Keegan used to be actively playing at various National Championships and school championships along with
other state players. We used to travel for various tournaments at Lucknow, Delhi, Calicut etc. and it is at this age, when I was around
three to three and a half years that I learnt the game. At 5 years and 3 months I played my first Under-7 tournament at Moira where I
won a prize and it is from there I started off”.
According to Ivana the turning point in her chess career came when she played under -7 nationals at Aurangabad in Maharashtra and
was placed third.
It was then that she came to realize she can do better in this field, where few people have been able to make their mark especially in
our country.
Ivana entered in the Limca Book of World Records in 2007 for being the youngest Indian to win a world title in any sport. Her name
also features amongst the 12 Indians who have world titles which include Viswanathan Anand, P. Hari Krishna and Koneru Humpy.
Ivana was voted the Sportswoman for the Year 2007 by the Goa Sports Journalist Association for the Geno Award, and The Person of
the Year by "Goa Today " in 2007.
She says "while preparing for different championships she has to practice for 3-4 hours a day and at least 8 hours during the
tournament."
According to Ivana’s father Mr. Eli Furtado, ‘had the Secretary of the Goa State Chess Association (GSCA), Mr. Suhas Asnodkar not
discovered the talent and coined her as the "Wonder Girl" in 2005, Ivana would be any other girl.
He said, "Mr. Sameer Salgaoncar, President GSCA and Vice President, All India Chess Federation (AICF) gave her all important thrust in
venturing into international tournaments, the entire chess fraternity who stood by her is one of the reasons behind Ivana’s successes.
According to Ivana’s parents, she never loses hope even when she lost the second round of the Asian Youth Chess Championship.
According to Ivana's father the GSCA has helped Ivana in every possible way, “but we are expecting more from them, the Sports
Authority of Goa wherein appeal for grants made in (i) July 2006 Asian Youth Championship, held at Tehran where Ivana won the silver
medal (ii) December 2006 Asian Schools Chess festival, held at Singapore where she won a U-7 gold medal and team gold medal have
not been granted till date. Such delays result in the loss of valuable time which is very crucial as Ivana has already played six
international tournaments in a span of eighteen months”.
He further added “we expect much more from the Government of Goa but it has failed in some respects”.
According to Ivana's father the only reason he cannot plan her future is due to the
uncertainty created by the sports officials in granting the necessary financial help at the
right time. It is unfortunate that even her award money announced in October 2006 by
the Hon. Sports Minister was granted only in mid-March 2007 and that too only after
much perseverance by the family members and friends.
But for the moment this great admirer of the Indian Grand Master Koneru Humpy doesn't
bother much about the funds. It is the job of her parents to take care of that.
So what is the message she wants to give to the children of Goa and India. She says, "Work hard, sacrifice, concentrate and only then
you will achieve success".
Nov 29: Ivana Furtado becomes the first Indian to become a double champion in succession by winning World Youth Under-8
Chess Championship continuously for the second time.
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India ’s youngest World champion IvanaFurtado once again created history by retaining the World Girls under-8 chess title. The wonder
girl from Goa topped the chart finishing with a tally of 9 points out of the total 11 rounds.
This is the second successive title for the little girl. Ivana recorded eight victories; two draws and lost only a single match in the entire
tournament that too from her compatriot C H Meghna. She guaranteed her title after accepting a draw offered by Zhansaya Abdumalik
of Kazhakastan in the final round on Wednesday at Antalya in Turkey.
Limca Book of Record holder of becoming the youngest world champion from India, Ivana, emerged sole leader after beating
Mammadzada Gunay of Azerbeijan in her tenth round match on Tuesday. With a total of 8 and half points, she went in to the final round
with high confidence.
She was in terrific form in the decider as her Azerbaijani opponent offered her a draw, which was enough for her to claim the title. By
this victory Ivana now becomes only the third girl after Koneru Humpy and Dronavalli Harika to win more than one world age group title.
This was the 6th international gold medal for the child prodigy in a short span of two-and-half years.
Ivana has been working hard under the guidance of Dronacharya awardee coach Raghunandan Gokhale, who advised her to use the
Pirc Defence for the second consecutive time in two days.
The coach was full of praise for her disciple Ivana, “We can expect even greater things from her in the future,” said Gokhale.
Ivana’s efforts were also lauded by AICF secretary, Mr D V Sundar who said that she had showed her ‘fighting qualities’ to come back
strongly after losing to compatriot C H Meghna during the tournament.
Goa ’s Chief Minister Digamber Kamat also showered praise on Ivana for her stupendous accomplishment. “I am sure Ivana’s triumph
will inspire many others,” said Digambar.
Seven times state champion, Ivana, a class III student, had won the world U-8 title for the first time in Batumi, Georgia in October 2006
and went on to become the youngest Indian world champ in any sport at the age of 7 years 226 days.
World champion Viswanathan Anand was among the first to congratulate Goa’s child prodigy. Anand also hailed the triumph and said
he was delighted that there was one more age group world champion.
“I was in contact with Ivana Furtado and was supposed to have played a simultaneous in Goa but could not make it,” Anand said.
“I am happy for her win and wish her well,” said Anand on the AICF’s official website.
BOYS (RESULTS)
U-8: 1. Konstantin Savenkov (Rus), 10. Harshal Shahi, 15. Arjun Bharat and 17. G.V. Revanth Reddy.
U-10: 1. Wang Ton Sen (Chn), 3. Prince Bajaj, 8. Vaibhav Suri, 13. Shardul Gagare, 15. CH Mohineesh and 17. Girish Koushik.
U-12: 1. Naroditzky ( USA), 13. Sahaj Grover and 23. Shiven Khosla.
U-14: 1. Sjugirov (Rus), 10. N. Srinath, 17. S.P. Sethuraman, 19. Vidit Gujrathi and 21. Prasanna Rao.
GIRLS (RESULTS)
U-14: 1. Nazi Paikidze (Geo), 3. Shalmali Gagare, 6. Padmini Rout, 10. Mohana Priya and 15. NLV Anusha.
U-18: 1. Valentina Gunina (Rus), 6. Mary Ann Gomes and 14. R. Preethi.
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India's little champion Ivana Maria Furtado of Goa won the World Girls Under-8 Title with a final
round draw to end on 9/11, a clear half point ahead of the rest of the field. Thus, she regains her title.
Overall, India won one title in Girls Under-8 and picked up two bronzes in the Boys Under-10 section
through Prince Bajaj of Delhi and Girls Under-14 through Shalmali Gagare of Rahauri (near Shirdi) in
Maharashtra.
Backed by below average nerves, Indians lost out on many medals. India had won five titles and ten
medals in the previous edition at Batumi. Russians came with a bang for missing out on Batumi for
political reasons winning four of the 12 titles. China and Georgia won two titles each followed by
India, Israel, USA and Romania taking one each.
Boys Section:
Under-8: 1 Konstantin Savenkov (Rus) 10/11, 2-3 Chingiz Qasimov (Aze), Maxim Sinyanskiy (Rus) 9
each, 10 Harshal Shahi 7.5, 15 Arjun Bharat 7.5, 17 G.V.Revanth Reddy 7.5, 21 Hetul Shah 7, 29
Jerome Ebenezer 6.5, 42 Shivam Srivastav 6, 48 Yeshwanth Nagasai 6...123 players.
Under-10: 1 Wang Tong Sen (Chn) 9.5/11, 2 Mikhail Al Antipov (Rus) 8.5, 3 Prince Bajaj (Ind) 8, 11
Vaibhav Suri 7, 20 Ch Mohineesh 6.5, 26 Girish
Koushik 6.5...156 players.
Under-18: 1 Ivan Popov (Rus) 9/11, 2 Edouard Romain (Fra) 8.5, 3 Aleksandr Rakhmandov (Rus)
8.5 each, 28 Gogineni Rohith 6.5, 31 D.Sai Srinivas 6.5, 52 M.R.Lalith Babu 6...112 players.
Girls Section:
Under-8: 1 Ivana Maria Furtado (Ind) 9/11, 2-3 Gunay Mammadzada (Aze), Aydan Hojatova (Aze)
8.5 each, 8 P.Preethy 8, 10 C.H.Meghna 7, 46 Prathima Muthyala Bansi 5, 59 C.R.Varsha 4...73
players.
Under-10: 1 Anna Styazhkina (Rus) 9.5/11, 2 Chiang Sarah (USA) 8.5, 3 Gue Yue Fan (Chn) 8.5, 11
M.Mahalakshmi 7.5, 19 U.Ashwini 7, 24 Gorthy Aishwarya 6.5...102 players.
Under-12: 1 Marsel Efroimski (Isr) 9.5, 2 Dinara Saduakasova (Kaz) 9, 3 Qi Guo (Chn) 8.5, 8
Priyanka Kumari 8, 14 J.Vaishnavi 7, 19 B.Pratyusha 7, 22 Ch Sahajasri 7, 31 Anjana S Krishna
6.5...122 players.
Under-14: 1 Nazi Paikidze (Geo) 8.5/11, 2 Cori T Deysi (Per) 8, 3 Shalmali Gagare (Ind) 7.5, 5
Mohana Priya 7.5, 11 Padmini Rout 7, 21 N.L.V.Anusha 6.5, 51 K.Sai Nirupama 5...114 players.
Under-16: 1-3 Keti Tsatsalashvili (Geo), Olga Girya (Rus), Olga Ivanenko (Ukr) 8.5 each, 21 P.Uthra
7, 32 Pon N.Krithikha 6, 45 Bhakti Kulkarni 5.5, 48 Mitali Patil 5.5...106 players.
Under-18: 1 Valentina Gunina (Rus) 9/11, 2 Katerina Nemcova (Cze) 8.5, 3 Betul Cemre Yildiz (Tur)
8 each, 6 Mary Ann Gomes 7.5, 13-14 Kiran Mohanty, R.Preethi 7 each...76 players
Ivana Furtado in the lead
Manuel Aaron
Antalya (Turkey): Ivana Furtado, the reigning World under-8 girls champion, is leading in the u-8 section
with four points in the fourth round of the World Youth chess championship.
After Ivana, J. Mohana Priya was the second Indian to garner full four points in this round. Two more
Indians are expected to join the list of winners with four points each.
Kiran Manisha Mohanty was defeated in the fourth round of the under-18 girls. But Mary Ann Gomes is
poised to win her game and continue to lead in the u-18 category.
At close of play on Tuesday night, 10 Indians were leading with full three points in seven sections.
For the second day running S.P. Sethuraman is playing a fellow Indian on the top board of the u-14 boys
section. On Tuesday he had beaten N. Srinath.
On Wednesday, Sethuraman outplayed Vidit Gujrathi from the black side of a Catalan and was two pawns
up in a rook and minor piece ending. Friday is a rest day.
Girls: U-8: Ivana Furtado 4 bt N. Mammadova (Aze); Anna Marczuk (Pol) bt C.R. Varsha 2.5; P. Preethy 2
lost to K. Ghaziolsharif (Iran).
U-10: U. Ashwini 2.5 lost to Anastasya Paramzina; U-14: J. Mohana Priya 4 bt Anna Endress (Ger);
Padmini Rout 2.5 bt Hughes (Sco); N.L.V. Anusha 2 bt Johannsdottir (ICE).
U-16: Valerie Forgues (Fra) drew with P. Uthra 2.5; U-18: Anya Corke (Hkg) bt Kiran M Mohanty 3;
Yanjav Batzaya (Mon) bt R. Preethi 2.
Boys: U-10: Shardul Gagare 3.5 bt Ayan Akhmetov; Vaibhav Suri 3.5 bt Mikhail Nikolov; Hao Tan Wei
(MAS) lost to Ch. Mohineesh 3.5; A. Baruchovsky (Isl) bt Girish Koushik 2.
U-12: Seyit Yaran (Tur) lost to Fenil Shah 3; Shiven Khosla 3 bt A. Deliman (Rom).
U-14: David Kachikiyan (BLR) lost to Prasanna Rao 3; N. Srinath 3 bt Nils Nijs; Atishay Ajmera 2 bt Rahul
Mohan (Ken); Pranav Shetty 3 bt J. Bures.
U-16: Alexi Savchenko (Ger) drew with S. Nitin 2.5; U-18: G. Rohit 2.5 drew with Elliot Liu; Sai Srinivas 3
bt Catelli Hernan; H.V. Yazgi (Tur) lost to M.R. Lalith Babu 2.
The award was received on Ivana’s behalf by her brother Keegan at Gomant Vidyaniketan, here. Mr
Eduardo Faleiro, Commissioner for NRI Affairs was the chief guest.
Meanwhile, two-time world under-8 girls champion Ivana Furtado, who is presently competing for the
title at Asian Youth chess championships in Tehran (iran), also remained in joint lead in the under-10
girls after compatriot M Mahalakshmi proved equal to her in a keenly contested game. Both the Indian
girls now have 3.5 points apiece and continue to be atop the table with five more rounds to go.
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Report on Ivana Furtado at the Asian Youth chess championship from The Press Trust of India:
With just two rounds to come in the 9-rounds event, Mahalakshmi emerged as the sole leader on 6.5
points out of a possible 7 and now enjoys a huge 1.5 points lead over nearest rivals. Barring a debacles,
Mahalakshmi's gold is confirmed.
After losing her 5th round game against compatriot Swetty Patel, Ivana Furtado lost her second
successive game to remain on 4.5 points. The Goan girl who holds a unique record in the world
championships, will now have to wait for the Asian title till next year.
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Rudraksh Parida of Bhubaneswar won against Yakubboev Nodirbek of Uzbekistan in 50 moves with the black pieces in a good knight versus bad bishop
ending to win the silver medal in the Open under-8 section. He scored nine points from eleven games to finish second.
Shiven Khosla of Mumbai finished with a silver medal in the Open under-14 section when he managed to win with the black pieces and reach 8.5 points.
Abhimanyu Puranik of Pune pipped Baskar Gupta of Mumbai in the tie-break to win the bronze medal in the Open under-10 section after the former won and
the latter drew the final round in the morning. Abhimanyu finished on 8.5. Baskar, who was the only undefeated player, took fourth place on same points.
In the tenth round, three Indian girls in the under-12 section stole the limelight. Sunyasakta crushed a Chinese opponent in 17 moves on board fours. Another
Chinese lost to Mahalakshmi on the second board. Mahalakshmi went on to emerge as the sole leader as Ivana Furtado completed the Indian wave by
overcoming the Ukrainian leader with the black pieces on the top board.
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Re: [GOAN-NRI] Ivana Furtado feat lost?
Miguel Braganza
Sun, 02 Dec 2007 09:26:14 -0800
Dears,
......................................................
Reny wrote: Let us assume as usual Goa govt does not want to put aside few
rupees for this feat and also let us assume that the Indian govt finished all
their money for the cricket team victory t20, how about the nri=goans doing
something about the contribution
...........................................................
That is the spirit. Personally, I am proud to have a person like Reny Pereira
as a fellow alumni of St.Britto High School, Mapusa-Goa, and fellow Patron
member of the Britto's OBA [Alumni Associaition]. The school and OBA
Motto:DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Our actions speak for themselves.
The Goa Government has woken up and approved a proposal to sanction funds to
Ivana Furtado and Bhakti Kulkarni. [See NT report below] There is scope for
more.
On Goanet, Jeevan and I have shared thoughts on how to deal with the funding
of Ivana Maria Furtado's fantastic exploits in Chess with Augusto Pinto
[ad hoc Secretary of Goa Chess], V.M. Prabhudesai [Exec Director of
Sports Authority of Goa], Dr. M.Modasir, Secretary of Sports and
Assistant Secretary Navin Acharya. The CM, Digu-Kaka, has cleared the
file and approved the proposal. A few routine steps to get the
sanction order and issue of the cheque by the Director of Accounts
will ensure that there is some funding. This is good, but definitely
not enough.
Let the Goa's Mine Owners, Business Houses and Sports Foundations come
forward to fund the education, training, diet, travel and stay for
little Ivana and one more person to accompany her for tournaments.
That she is sacrificing her time and energies for the greater glory of
Goa is something that needs acknowledgement. Her parents too have been
supportive ...even though they have to travel by train, time and again
while even middle order managers travel by air.
Mog asundi.
Miguel
Mr Prabhudesai said that the SAG had prepared the case afresh after
Chief Minister's instructions with assistant secretary Mr Navin
Acharya putting up the fresh proposal and with the higher officials
okaying it on the same day, given the fact that champions who did Goa
proud by winning prestigious events had to be given all support,
encouragament and special attention. Mr Prabhudesai hailed the Chief
Minister for taking up personal interest in the case. The deputy
speaker, Mr Mauvin Godinho had also sought Chief Minister's help to
review the case.
Why should those who are GOOD in Goa migrate to the West? It is
incumbent on the game managers ...in this case the Goa Chess
Association [of which netters Shrikant Barve and Augusto Pinto are a
part currently] .... to raise this issue in public fora. I hope this
is just the beginning of a debate.
An air fare for Ivana, and one person to accompany her, is not asking
for the moon these days. The Govt. of Goa does as much for petty
starlets and mediapersons during IFFI.
Mog asundi.
Miguel
> COMMENT: The Indian Government should have taken care of Ivana, she
> has brought honour not only to Goa but to the whole of India.
>
> Perhaps, her parents should seriously think about emigrating to the
> West, where Ivan will certainly receive first class paid education.
>
> The Goa chess Federation should write to the big Banks, commercial
> houses, Mobile phone companies and auto Cos. to seek sponsorship.
> --
> DEV BOREM KORUM.
>
> Gabe Menezes.
> London, England
>
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WORLD YOUTH
2. I Furtado vs A Ponamarchuk ½-½ 44 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP
D04 Queen's Pawn Game
WORLD YOUTH
3. Z Abdumalik vs I Furtado ½-½ 36 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP
B09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
WORLD YOUTH
4. C H Meghna vs I Furtado 1-0 70 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP
C01 French, Exchange
WORLD YOUTH
5. G Mammadzada vs I Furtado 0-1 55 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP
B09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
WORLD YOUTH
6. I Furtado vs N Mammadova 1-0 36 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP
D02 Queen's Pawn Game
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Full name Swapnil Ashok Asnodkar
29 March 1984 (age 26)
Born
Porvorim, Goa, India
Batting style Right-hand
Bowling style Right-arm off break
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Matches 34 47 23
Runs scored 2,794 1,716 519
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Top score 254* 120* 60
Balls bowled 126 38 0
Wickets 1 0 0
Bowling average 68.00 – –
5 wickets in innings 0 – –
10 wickets in match 0 – –
Best bowling 1/21 – –
Catches/stumpings 12/– 15/– 7/–
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An attacking, diminutive opener, Swapnil Asnodkar has been one of Goa's leading run-getters. The 2007-08 Ranji season was
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unrecognised, with Goa featuring regularly in the Plate League. He shot to prominence in the IPL, where his fearless style
evoked memories of Sri Lanka's Romesh Kaluwitharana and won the praise of his captain Shane Warne.
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Sadaullah Wazir says he was relaxing in his front yard when the missile struck, hurling him against the
wall and mangling his legs so badly that they had to be amputated. Three of his relatives died. Now the
17-year-old and his family want justice from Am…
Bhakti Kulkarni commented: wow, now forensically pakistan can destroy the evidence. Bring true spirit, opening such thing
is not going to help.
Islamabad, Dec 23 (IANS) Pakistan has decided to establish a national forensic agency (NFA) due to the
worsening law and order situation in the country and a budget of Rs.2 billion ($23 million) has been
approved for setting it up, an official said.
Bhakti Kulkarni commented: Congratulation Google, you can very much afford it.
New York, Dec 23 (DPA) Internet powerhouse Google is muscling in on New York. The web search
giant confirmed Wednesday that it had bought one of the most prestigious office buildings in Manhattan.
Phnom Penh, Dec 23 (DPA) Police in Cambodia arrested a man claiming to be an adviser to US
President Barack Obama and head of an international finance organisation that stores its assets in caves
and sunken ships.
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Bhakti Kulkarni commented: wow, what a year end. I still remember in AUG, manmohan singh told steps will be taken to
bring inflation level to 6%. what happen to this? I think goverment has no accountability and morever they are busy with
dealing to escape from corruption...
New Delhi, Dec 23 (PTI) Food inflation surged back into double-digit territory at 12.13 per cent for the
week ended December 24 as the prices of vegetables, particularly onions, rose for the third consecutive
week.Food inflation registered a sharp increas…
Bhakti Kulkarni replied to Aniruddha's comment: why hang him? indians should have hanged ambedkar so that such cheap
mentality wouldnt have come
Jaipur, Dec 23 (PTI) Gujjars demanding reservation in government jobs today blocked rail and road
routes for the fourth day, leading to the disruption of 19 trains.The agitators continued to squat on the
Delhi-Mumbai rail tracks and blocked Karauli-Hindau…
Bhakti Kulkarni more tears will continue for few weeks with onion. added to that floor and sugar are in the pipeline to surge.
Bhakti Kulkarni is now connected to 3 people including arvind, Raju Gupta and Charley H
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Blizzards and freezing temperatures shut down runways, train tracks and highways across Europe,
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Bhakti Kulkarni commented: sab chor. In india Politics means only corruption.
New Delhi, Dec 19 (IANS) Congress president Sonia Gandhi Sunday said the party 'solidly' supports
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his 'unwavering devotion' to the nation's prosperity and called the
opposition's 'personal atta…
Bhakti Kulkarni commented: No country including US is going to act against Pakistan and my question to Indian is why they
have to tell to anyone about Pakistan's involvement with attacks. dont you have any self respect? do you feel life of an indian
is so cheap? I think, all...
The Pakistan Army was involved in the Mumbai terrorist attack, India's National Security Adviser
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Sethuraman & Bhakti Kulkarni lead, Rajesh holds
Adhiban
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International Master SP Sethuraman (7.5) of Tamil Nadu and Bhakti Kulkarni (8.5) of Goa led the field
after nine rounds in the Stree Seva Mandir Diamond Jubilee 39th National Junior (U-19) Chess Championship – 2009 at Nehru Stadium, Chennai.
Sethuraman inflicted defending champion Lalith Babu his first defeat today. Close behind the leader at 7.0 points are three IMs Lalith Babu, Shyam Sundar,
Narayanan Srinath along with Arun Karthik, Swapnil Dhopade, Anwesh Upadhyaya and Ramnath Bhuvanesh.
In other interesting games, Anwesh Upadhyaya of Orissa moved into second spot with an upset victory over higher seeded FM Shyam Nikhil of Tamil Nadu.
Top seed Baskaran Adhiban shed further half a point to FIDE Master VAV Rajesh and remained at 6.0 points.
In the Girls section, Bhakti Kulkarni of Goa increased her lead to 1.5 points and looks well set to clinch the National Junior Girls title. With just two rounds
remaining Bhakti is well and truly ahead of second placed WIM Padmini Rout and CH Savetha.
SP Sethuraman – M R Lalith Babu
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.g3 d5 4.Nf3 Bb4 5.Bd2 Be7 6.Bg2 O-O 7.O-O c6 8.Bf4 b6 9.Nc3 Ba6 10.cxd5 cxd5 11.Ne5 Bb7 12.Rc1 Nbd7 13.Nd3 Rc8 14.Qb3 Nh5
15.Be5 Nxe5 16.dxe5 g6 17.Nb5 a6 18.Nd4 b5 19.Rxc8 Qxc8 20.Rc1 Qa8 21.Rc7 Bd8 22.Rc2 Be7 23.Rc7 Bd8 24.Rc3 Ba5 25.Rc2 Rc8 26.Nc5 Bd8 27.Qa3
Be7 28.b4 Ng7 29.Qc1 Qa7 30.e3 Nf5 31.Ndb3 Ba8 32.g4 Nh4 33.Nd4 g5 34.Qa3 a5 35.Nxb5 Qb6 36.Nd6 Bxd6 37.exd6 Qxd6 38.Ne4 Qf8 39.Nf6 Kh8
40.Nd7 Qd8 41.Qb2 Kg8 42.Nf6 Kf8 43.Nxh7 Kg8 44.Nf6 Kf8 45.Rxc8 Qxc8 46.Nxd5 e5 47.h3 Qb8 48.Be4 Qd6 49.bxa5 Kg7 50.Qb6 Black Resigns.
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Pairings/Results
Round 9 on 2009/09/26 at 09.30 am
Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
1 5 IM Sethuraman S P 2443 6½ 1–0 7 IM Lalith Babu M R 2477 2
2 18 Arun Karthik R 2303 6½ ½–½ 6½ Swapnil S Dhopade 2407 7
3 9 IM Narayanan Srinath 2388 6½ ½–½ 6½ IM Shyam Sundar M 2403 8
4 12 Anwesh Upadhyaya 2339 6 1–0 6 FM Shyam Nikil P 2410 6
5 14 Stany G A 2325 6 0–1 6 Ramnath Bhuvanesh R 2357 11
6 21 FM Rajesh V A V 2300 5½ ½–½ 5½ IM Adhiban B 2490 1
7 26 Mehar Chinna Reddy C H 2235 5½ 0–1 5½ IM Ashwin Jayaram 2451 3
8 27 Shreyansh Daklia 2234 5½ 0–1 5½ FM Nitin S 2365 10
9 15 Kulkarni Chinmay 2322 5½ 1–0 5½ Satyajit Kundu 2180 34
10 35 Pradeep Kumar R A 2177 5½ ½–½ 5½ Bitan Banerjee 2306 17
11 22 Sagar Shah 2298 5 1–0 5½ Kumaran B 1791 89
12 36 Thakurta Soumya 2177 5 +–- 5 Premnath R 2303 19
13 23 Swayams Mishra 2259 5 1–0 5 G Akash 2161 38
14 24 Gusain Himal 2255 5 1–0 5 Srikanth Ajay 2159 39
15 41 Muthu Alagappan M 2143 5 0–1 5 Abhishek Kelkar 2241 25
16 84 Narayanan S L 1827 5 ½–½ 5 Sahoo Utkal Ranjan 2217 31
17 33 Navalgund Niranjan 2183 5 1–0 5 Kaushik S 2106 46
18 4 IM Karthikeyan P 2449 4½ 1–0 5 Eshwanth Dev Kumar J 1908 63
19 16 Ashwath R 2314 4½ 1–0 4½ Manigandan S S 2048 50
20 20 Saravana Krishnan P 2302 4½ 1–0 4½ Patil Pratik 2024 51
Pairings/Results (Girls)
Round 9 on 2009/09/26 at 09.30 am
Bo. No. Name Rtg Pts. Result Pts. Name Rtg No.
1 3 CM Bhakti Kulkarni 2188 7½ 1–0 6 WFM Pon N Krithika 2215 2
2 1 WIM Padmini Rout 2330 6½ ½–½ 6 WCM Gagare Shalmali 2165 4
3 17 Savetha C H 1899 6 1–0 6½ Pratyusha Bodda 1963 12
4 7 Divyasri Ch 2121 5½ ½–½ 5 Bharathi R 2160 5
5 19 A Akshaya 1884 5 0–1 5½ Nandhidhaa Pv 1919 14
6 6 Saranya J 2132 5 1–0 5 Monnisha Gk 1836 24
7 8 Harini S 2109 5 ½–½ 5 Supriya Joshi 1825 25
8 31 Mahalakshmi M 1771 5 0–1 5 Preethi R 2081 9
9 32 Nivedhitha J G 1747 5 0–1 5 WFM Mitali Madhukar Patil 2041 10
10 47 Salini R 1535 5 ½–½ 5 Shetye Siddhali 1862 20
11 21 Aparajita Gochhikar 1861 5 1–0 5 Khushboo M 1812 26
12 33 Lasya G 1746 5 1–0 5 Soukhin Pramanik 1847 22
13 11 Mohana Priya J 2037 4½ ½–½ 4½ Taraswinee B 1794 28
14 13 Athirai S 1953 4½ 1–0 4½ Hema Priya N 1722 34
15 27 Janani J 1804 4½ 1–0 4½ Nisha N Patkar 1788 29
16 15 Sithalatchumi A 1910 4 0–1 4 Aishwarya 1668 39
17 41 Karthikeyini R 1620 4 0–1 4 Sathya Priya S V 1907 16
18 42 Gangamma B N 1605 4 0–1 4 Michelle Catherina P 1892 18
19 68 Snehal Vikas Kenjale 0 4 0–1 4 WCM Ivana Maria Furtado 1840 23
20 35 Alka Raj 1712 4 0–1
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It is official now! Bhakti Kulkarni is Goa's first International Woman Master in chess.
The World Chess Federation (FIDE) at its annual meeting held at Khanty Manski (Russia) awarded Asian Under 18 Girls Champion
Bhakti Kulkarni the prestigious title of International Woman Master (IWM). The Press Officer of the All India Chess Federation Mr.
Arvind Aaron had sent a congratulatory message to Bhakti confirming her title.
"I consider this as not my destination but one of the stepping stones for my future achievements," said Bhakti who is the Brand
"I am grateful to Mr.Srinivas Dempo, Goa Carbon Ltd. and my trainer Mr.Raghunandan Gokhale for this achievement," she added.
Bhakti had scored seven norms for International Women Master in the last two years when it was mandatory to score just three norms.
The player must reach the rating of 2200 to be eligible for becoming IWM. Bhakti had crossed that milestone long back and is enjoying
a rating of 2294 with a first position in her age group in the Asian continent.
The newly appointed Vice President of FIDE and Hon Secretary of All India Chess Federation, Mr. D. V. Sundar hailed Bhakti as one of
the leading stars of Indian Chess with bright future. "Bhakti will be one of the leading women players of our country within the next three
Bhakti is training at present with Dronacharya Awardee Raghunandan Gokhale in Mumbai before leaving for Halkidiki (Greece) for the
"With God's grace and my parents' blessings, I hope to win a medal at the World Youth Championships," said the student of Chowgule
College, Margao.
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Chennai: Bhakti Kulkarni of Goa won round five with a slice of luck against R. Preethi of Madurai in the morning. In the
afternoon Bhakti Kulkarni grabbed her chance in round six in a see-saw game against Shalmali Gagare of Maharashtra to
wrest sole lead in the Stree Seva Mandir National junior girls’ chess championship here on Wednesday.
Bhakti, who had won the 2007 edition of the National juniors in a much stronger field at Nagpur, is leading with full six points
from as many games. Five rounds remain to be played.
Top seed Woman International Master Padmini Rout of Orissa is in close pursuit on 5.5 points after scoring two wins on the
day.
The World girls’ under-18 runner-up R. Preethi had a nightmare losing both games. In the first she was outplaying Bhakti
with the black pieces but blundered a key pawn on move 40 which wrecked her position beyond rescue.
Sacrificing a pawn
Bhakti sacrificed a pawn for attack with the black pieces against former National sub-junior champion Shalmali Gagare of
Shirdi. Shalmali had a draw but missed and lost. Bhakti and Padmini face each other in a round seven clash.
Top seed Baskaran Adhiban of Chennai moved into sole lead in the boys’ section with 5.5 points from six rounds. Adhiban
won a piece against Karthikeyan on move 36 using the tactics of pin while playing what seemed a level ending. Karthikeyan
made things difficult but Adhiban was about to mate with a bishop and knight when the resignation came.
The second and third board clashes ended in draws and none of the four other joint leaders could win. Ramnath Bhuvanesh
held Nitin to a draw by perpetual checks. Shyam Sundar, who landed a big fish in the morning beating the 2008 Asian junior
champion Ashwin Jayaram, drew with the 2008 Indian junior champion Lalith Babu in a level rook and bishop ending.
In the morning session overnight leaders Ramnath Bhuvanesh and Adhiban drew after reaching a drawn rook and minor
piece ending. That allowed M.R. Lalith Babu P. Karthikeyan and Shyam Sundar to join them in the lead on 4.5 points.
Boys: B. Adhiban (TN) 5.5 bt P. Karthikeyan (TN) 4.5; M. Shyam Sundar (TN) 5 drew with M.R. Lalith Babu (AP) 5; S. Nitin
(TN) 4.5 drew with Ramnath Bhuvanesh (TN) 5; Swayams Mishra (Ori) 4 lost to Shyam Nikhil (TN) 5; V.A.V. Rajesh (TN) 4.5
drew with G.A. Stany (Kar) 4.5; Chinmay Kulkarni (Mah) 4.5 drew with M.C. Reddy (AP) 4.5; S. Daklia (Chh) 4 lost to Arun
Karthik (TN) 5; R. Premnath (TN) 5 bt B. Kumaran 4.
Girls: Shalmali Gagare (Mah) 4.5 lost to Bhakti Kulkarni (Goa) 6; R. Preethi (TN) 4 lost to Padmini Rout (Ori) 5.5; Pv
Nandhidhaa (TN) 4 lost to S. Harini (TN) 5; B. Pratyusha (AP) 5 bt J.G. Nivedhitha (TN) 4; C.H. Savetha (TN) 4 lost to Ch
Divyasri (AP) 4.5; Pon N. Krithikha (TN) 4.5 bt R. Bharathi (TN) 3.5; Mitali Patil (Mah) 4.5 bt S. Athirai (TN) 3.5; S.V. Sathya
Priya (TN) 3.5 lost to Aparajitha Gochhikar (Mah) 4.5; M. Mahalakshmi (TN) 4 drew with Gk Monnisha (TN) 3.5.
Round five: Boys: Ramnath drew with Adhiban; Lalith Babu bt Swapnil Dhopade; Shyam Sundar bt Ashwin Jayaram; P.
Karthikeyan bt R. Ashwath.
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Angle is a right handed batsman and right arm offbreak bowler. In the 2002-03 season, he made his first class debut. He participated in
Twenty20 cricket for the first time in 2007. His aptitude was acknowledged by the talent scouts of the Royals cricket team. However, he
could not contribute much in the victory of the Royals as he played in only one match and in this faced 6 deliveries and hit quick 16
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Aditya Angle participated in 11 first class matches wherein he accrued 245 runs at a batting strike rate of 36.35 and batting average of
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claimed 5 wickets. His economy rate was 2.91, bowling average was 95.20 and bowling strike rate was 202.8. He took part in 3
Twenty20 matches in which he scored 16 runs and failed to take any wickets.
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Full name Alvito Ronaldo Correia D'Cunha[1]
Date of birth 12 July 1978 (age 32)
Place of birth Goa, India
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Playing position Left winger
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4 January 2011 5:30:00 AM IST 29 December 2010 2:00:00 PM IST
Mumbai FC East Bengal
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Squad
Abhra Mondal
Goalkeeper
1
Jayanta Pal
Goalkeeper
12
Sandip Nandy
Goalkeeper
24
Wasim Feroze
Defender
2
Nirmal Chettri
Defender
3
Ravinder Singh
Defender
3
Uga Okpara
Defender
4
Sushant Mathew
Defender
7
Sunil Kumar
Defender
16
Syed Nabi
Defender
19
Poshna Poibang
Defender
20
Gurwinder Singh
Defender
24
Mehrajuddin Wadoo
Defender
26
Saumik Dey
Defender
29
Govin Singh
Defender
34
Naoba Singh
Defender
-
Harmanjot Khabra
Midfielder
7
Renedy Singh
Midfielder
8
Alvito D'Cunha
Midfielder
9
Reisangmi Vashum
Midfielder
12
Mehtab Hussain
Midfielder
14
Ali Gharami Saheb
Midfielder
16
Riston Rodrigues
Midfielder
18
Sanju Pradhan
Midfielder
22
Mumtaz Akhtar
Midfielder
23
Beingaichho Beiokhokhei
Midfielder
27
Chhangte Malswamkima
Midfielder
28
Goutam Kujur
Midfielder
32
N.G. Beirona
Midfielder
38
Penn Ikechukwu Orji
Midfielder
-
Abel Hammond
Striker
6
Tolgay Ozbey
Striker
10
Bhaichung Bhutia
Striker
15
Budhiram Tudu
Striker
35
Robin Singh
Striker
-
Trevor Morgan
Manager/Coach
-
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