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Three world titles for India at Al-Ain

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
India finished with a rich haul of eight medals, including three gold, at the World Youth Chess Championships that concluded at Al-Ain in the United Arab Emirates today.

Besides three gold, India also won two silver and three bronze medals.

India dominated the Open Under-16 section by bagging both gold and silver. Karthikeyan Murali of Chennai and Girish Koushik of Mysore tied for the first place with 9/11 to win the gold and silver medals.

The youngster, who dominated the contest with a 11/11 sweep, was R Praggnanandhaa of Chennai who won the Open Under-8 section with a round to spare.
 

Saina Salonika of Odisha won the Girls Under-10 section with an undefeated 9/11 run. K S Raghunandan of Bangalore posted a final round win to pick up the silver medal in the Open Under-12 section.

Vaibhav Suri (Delhi, Open U-18), C Lakshmi (Chennai, Girls U-10), Bhagyashree Patil (Mah, Girls U-8) won the bronze medals in their respective sections.

Winning three titles out of 12 and eight medals out of the maximum 36 is quite an achievement for the Indians. A total of 1818 players from 123 nations took part in this event that ran from December 17.

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First Published: Dec 28 2013 | 10:25 PM IST

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