M Mahalakshmi (Girls Under-18), R Vaishali (Girls U-14), her younger brother R Pragnanandaa (Open U-10), Rakshita Ravi (Girls U-10) and Bharath Subramaniyam (open U-8) dominated their respective sections to win the gold medal while Nihal Sarin (Open U-12) missed it by a whisker to settle for silver.
Dev Shah (Open U-8) and V Varshini (Girls U-18) were the other two silver medallists. The bronze medals were bagged by Vantika Agrawal (Girls U-14), Saina Salonika (Girls U-12) and Divya Deshmukh (Girls U-10).
India had fielded a total of 50 players in 12 categories held in under-8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 age group separately for girls and the other section is called the open group.
India's performance as a team was the best by a huge margin as other competing countries, at best, got one gold medal each. Russia and United States got four medals each but none of them was a gold.
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The Indians had won five gold medals in the 2006 edition also when the event was held at Batumi in Georgia. However, back then, Russia, one of the biggest powerhouse in chess, had not participated.
For Bharath and Rakshitta it was their maiden world title.
Interestingly, all the five gold medal winners are from a single academy in Chennai called the Chess Gurukul headed by Grandmaster R B Ramesh.