U.S. Team Draws Brazil in Final Round at Pan-Ams

GM Varuzhan Akobian anchored board 2 for the U.S. and scored a more-than respectable 3/5.


By Mike Wilmering

The U.S. team drew its final round against Brazil (2-2) at the Pan-American Team Championship, which was held in Campinas, Brazil, over the past week. The U.S. team had already locked up the overall tournament victory, but Brazil was still competing with pre-tourney favorite Cuba for a second-place finish. Brazil's draw with the U.S. left them just short of second place, however, as Cuba easily handled the lower-rated team from Uruguay.

Round 6 on 2013/01/28 at 16:00
Bo. 3   USA Rtg - 4   BRA Rtg 2 : 2
1.1 GM Onischuk, Alexander 2660 - GM Milos, Gilberto 2580 ½ - ½
1.2 GM Akobian, Varuzhan 2615 - GM El Debs, Felipe De Cresce 2525 ½ - ½
1.3 GM Robson, Ray 2615 - IM Di Berardino, Diego Rafael 2495 0 - 1
1.4 GM Lenderman, Aleksandr 2619 - GM Matsuura, Everaldo 2475 1 - 0
Bo. 2   CUB Rtg - 1   URU Rtg 3½: ½
2.1 GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier 2723 - GM Rodriguez Vila, Andres 2508 1 - 0
2.2 GM Bruzon Batista, Lazaro 2701 - IM Roselli Mailhe, Bernardo 2449 1 - 0
2.3 GM Quesada Perez, Yuniesky 2595 - FM Larrea, Manuel 2261 1 - 0
2.4 GM Ortiz Suarez, Isan Reynaldo 2595 - IM Rivera, Daniel 2336 ½ - ½

 

With an average age of 25, this was one of the youngest teams the U.S. had ever sent to an international competition, and the young players rose to the occassion. GM Sam Shankland scored a tournament-best 87.5% with 3.5 points out of 4 games (3.5/4). Shankland was closely followed by GM Alex Lenderman's 80% with 4/5. Each of the other three team members for the U.S., GMs Alex Onischuk, Varuzhan Akobian and Ray Robson, scored 60% with 3/5.

This first-place finish qualifies the U.S. for the World Team Championship, which will be held in Antalya, Turkey in December.