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Nepo once studied at 'our' Evgeny Bareev's Chess School, but, as has
gone down in legend, was expelled for throwing a shoe at a trainer!
Later (more than a dozen years ago), Bareev predicted that Carlsen
would prob be the next World Champion after Anand,though he gave
very good chances to the "shoe-thrower" as the kid was referred to!
Wow. Also, in under 10 section Ding Liren and Fabiano Caruana. Many of the youth there went on to be grandmasters. Several Canadians also finished high.
Boys Under 18
Berkes Ferenc HUN 2545 9
Mammadyarov Shahriyar AZE 2580 9
Harikrishna Pentala IND 2551 8
Petrosyan Tigran ARM 2324 8
Mark Paragua PHI 2476 8
Boys Under 16
Pantsulaia Levan GEO 2450 8,5
GERZHOY LEONID ISR 2389 8,5
Wojtaszek Radoslaw POL 2452 8
Kuljasevic Davorin CRO 2381 8
Filippov Anton UZB 2292 8
Erdos Viktor HUN 2416 8
Pixton Arron USA 2443 8
Boys Under 14
Lenic Luka SLO 2257 9
Rohit G. IND 2319 8,5
Jojua Davit GEO 2208 8
Ragger Markus AUT 2211 8
Bercys Salvijus LTU 2167 8
Ramirez Alejandro CRC 2421 7,5
Sengupta Deep IND 2285 7,5
BLUVSHTEIN MARK CAN 2449 7,5
Romanov Evgueni RUS 2318 7,5
Brkic Ante CRO 2372 7,5
Thiruchelvam Thirumurugan ENG 2249 7,5
Kononenko Dmytro UKR 2376 7,5
Boys Under 10
Safarli Eltaj AZE 2210 9,5
Ding Liren CHN - 9,5
Sugirov Sanan RUS - 9
Cruz Christian PER - 8
Zhao Nan CHN - 8
Caruana Fabiano USA 2102 8
Gritsenko Andrei RUS - 8
THAVANDIRAN SHIYAM CAN - 8
Girls Under 10
Stock Lara CRO - 9,5
Hejazi Pour M. IRI - 9
Vojinovic Jovana YUG - 9
Muzychuk Mariya UKR - 8,5
SVIRIDOVITCH ALINA CAN - 8
Carlsen talks about one of his top 3 most unpleasant chess memories from that tournament here. https://twitter.com/MagnusCarlsen/st...D&refsrc=email In this clip, around the 2 minute mark, Howell tests Magnus's game recognition and shows a position Carlsen - Howell last round game.
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