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MONGOLIAN CHESS PLAYERS CLAIMS 16 MEDALS AT WORLD YOUTH MIND SPORTS FAIR

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MONGOLIAN CHESS PLAYERS CLAIMS 16 MEDALS AT WORLD YOUTH MIND SPORTS FAIR

Around 30 Mongolian chess players took part in the World Youth Mind Sports Fair, held within the scope of the Pyeong Chang 2018 Winter Olympic Games, from January 19 to 21. The Mongolian team, led by G.Davaakhuu, competed in classic and open chess categories in the ages of seven to 23, and won 16 medals in total (seven gold, six silver and three bronze medals), which made them the overall winners of the competition where over 320 players from Mongolia, Russia, China, South Korea and India took part in. Some 400 players competed fiercely in the open chess tournament on the last day of the competition. Mongolian medalists at the World Youth Mind Sports Fair: Boys’ U7 Gold – B.Agibat Bronze – B.GereltMunkh Special prize – Z.Temuul Boys’ U8 Gold – B.Gerelt-od Boys’ U9   Gold – B.Tenuunbold (vice-master of World Chess Federation)   Boys’ U10 Bronze – Z.Anand   Boys’ U12 Gold – Kh.Temuujin Silver – Z.Angar Special prize – U.Togtokhbayar Special prize – U.Garid Boys’ U16 Silver – G.Bulgankhan (master of World Chess Federation) Girls’ U10 Gold – D.Unurzul (vice master of World Chess Federation) Silver – Ch.Khanil Girls’ U12   Gold – N.Enkhbolor (vice-master of World Chess Federation)   Silver – D.Munkhzul (vice-master of World Chess Federation)   Girls’ U16 Silver – M.Mandukhai Women’s (over 18 years of age) Bronze – N.Munkhjargal   Special prize – E.Khulan (master of World Chess Federation)

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