Khafizova and Petukhov are the champions of the Chess Games
9 days, 9 rounds on Swiss system battles on chess boards continued in NEFU Natural Science Building. 15 girls and 19 boys played personal championship.
The winner of the Games was Moscow FIDE master of sports Diana Khafizova (international ranking 2119), who scored 7.5 points. The same number of points has also master from Kazakhstan Ayura Altynbek (1928), but she lost by the coefficient. The bronze medal belongs to Elizaveta Telelyukhina (1773) from the Ural Federal District with 6 points.
The youngest participant 10-year-old Seder Randa (1710) from Palestine took the last place with 2 points.
The champion among young men was Alan Petukhov (2181) from Kazakhstan with 7 points. Second place went to FIDE master Daniel Sapenov (2339) from Kazakhstan with 6.5 points. The bronze medallist Emir Shershenbekov (2047) from Kyrgyzstan had the same score.
Seder Mohammed (2077) from Palestine and Albert Postnikov (2036) from Yakutia scored 6 points each.