Saint Louis Chess Club to Host Legends and Prodigies of American Chess in Upcoming National Championships
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Saint Louis Chess Club to Host Legends and Prodigies of American Chess in Upcoming National Championships
2019 U.S. Junior, Girls’ Junior, and first-ever U.S. Senior Championship running from July 10-20
SAINT LOUIS (June 10, 2019) – This summer marks a hallmark first for Saint Louis, America’s Chess Capital, as the Saint Louis Chess Club will host national championships showcasing the best of American junior and senior chess. For the first time-ever, the U.S. Senior Championship - an invitation-only tournament for the top 10 players in the United States over 50 years old - will run simultaneously with the U.S. Junior and U.S. Girls’ Junior Championships from July 10-20, 2019.
“One of the best aspects of chess is that it’s truly a game for life,” said Tony Rich, Executive Director of the Saint Louis Chess Club. “There is no better example of this than the incredible chess that will be witnessed from July 10-20 at the U.S. Junior, U.S. Girls’ Junior and U.S. Senior Championship. We’ve been proud to host the future of chess annually with the U.S. Junior and U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship for the past 10 years, but the addition of the U.S. Senior Championship makes this year even more special.”
The three 10-player fields in the coming championships will tie together chess past and future for a celebration of the best of chess. Please see below for notable storylines on the U.S. Junior Championship and U.S. Girls’ Junior Championships, as well as the U.S. Senior Championship:
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U.S. Junior & U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship
All eyes will be on 17-year-old Woman Grandmaster Jennifer Yu, who made history as the first teenager to win the U.S. Women’s Championship in nearly 20 years this March with a dominating 10/11 score. Yu will be competing for her share of the $20,000 prize fund against all male opponents in the U.S. Junior Championship, as well as the coveted qualifier spot to the 2019 U.S. Chess Championship. Alongside her in the field will be other talented juniors, including previous U.S. Junior Champion Awonder Liang.
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U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship
The future of women’s chess in America is bright and will be on full display during the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship. Headlining players include WIM Maggie Feng, WIM Emily Nguyen, and defending champion WIM Carissa Yip, whose electric strategies and tactics put them among the brightest young minds in the game. Along with winning the title, players will be up for the chance to win a piece of the more than $10,000 prize fund.
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U.S. Senior Championship
The first-ever U.S. Chess-backed invitational championship for players over 50 years old, the annual U.S. Senior Championship will be aptly hosted by the Saint Louis Chess Club alongside the country’s other national chess championships. The inaugural field will boast legendary chess players, including five U.S. Chess Hall of Fame inductees: Alex Shabalov, Larry Christiansen, Joel Benjamin, Gregory Kaidanov and Alex Yermolinsky.
Covering all the action will be the expert commentary team of WGM Tatev Abrahamyan, GM Robert Hess, and GM Jesse Kraai. The team will be providing game analysis daily via an online broadcast stream starting at 1 p.m. To tune in for the broadcast or for more information, visit www.uschesschamps.com.
U.S. Junior Championship Field |
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Name |
Invitational Rating* |
Qualification |
Hometown |
GM Awonder Liang |
2683 |
2018 U.S. Junior Champion |
Madison, WI |
GM John Michael Burke |
2649 |
Rating |
Brick, NJ |
GM Nicolas Checa |
2617 |
Rating |
Dobbs Ferry, NY |
GM Andrew Tang |
2601 |
Rating |
Plymouth, MN |
IM Brandon Jacobson |
2578 |
Rating |
Westfield, NJ |
IM Joshua Sheng |
2577 |
Rating |
Santa Monica, CA |
IM Hans Niemann |
2549 |
Rating |
Weston, CT |
IM Craig Hilby |
2527 |
Rating |
Irvine, CA |
WGM Jennifer Yu |
2405 |
Wildcard |
Ashburn, VA |
NM Atulya Vaidya |
2299 |
2018 U.S. Junior Open Champion |
Plano, TX |
U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship Field |
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Name |
Invitational Rating* |
Qualification |
Hometown |
WIM Carissa Yip |
2389 |
2018 U.S. Girls’ Junior Champion |
Andover, MA |
WIM Maggie Feng |
2339 |
Rating |
Dublin, OH |
WIM Emily Nguyen |
2334 |
Rating |
Austin, TX |
WCM Rochelle Wu |
2278 |
Rating |
Davis, CA |
WIM Thalia Cervantes |
2275 |
Rating |
St. Louis, MO |
WFM Martha Samadashvili |
2226 |
Rating |
Albany, NY |
WIM Agata Bykovtsev |
2215 |
Rating |
Goleta, CA |
Rui Yang Yan |
2201 |
Rating |
Mountain View, CA |
Rachael Li |
2122 |
Wildcard |
Plano, TX |
Veronika Zilajeva |
2072 |
2018 Girls TOC |
Los Angeles, CA |
U.S. Senior Championship Field |
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Name |
Invitational Rating* |
Qualification |
Hometown |
GM Alex Shabalov** |
2582 |
Rating |
Pittsburgh, PA |
GM Larry Christiansen** |
2578 |
Rating |
Cambridge, MA |
GM Joel Benjamin** |
2572 |
Rating |
Waldwick, NJ |
GM Igor Novikov |
2568 |
Rating |
Lexington, KY |
GM Gregory Kaidanov** |
2566 |
Rating |
Lexington, KY |
GM Alex Goldin |
2554 |
Rating |
Barrington, IL |
GM Alex Yermolinsky** |
2550 |
Rating |
Sioux Falls, SD |
GM Jaan Ehlvest |
2544 |
Rating |
Nashville, TN |
GM Maxim Dlugy |
2538 |
Wildcard |
New York, NY |
GM Alexander Fishbein |
2525 |
2018 Senior TOC Champion |
Summit, NJ |
* Invitational ratings are calculated and certified by the USCF.
** Denotes U.S. Chess Hall of Fame members playing in inaugural U.S. Senior Championship at the Saint Louis Chess Club.
About the Saint Louis Chess Club
The Saint Louis Chess Club is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that is committed to making chess an important part of our community. In addition to providing a forum for the community to play tournaments and casual games, the club also offers chess improvement classes, beginner lessons and special lectures.
Recognizing the cognitive and behavioral benefits of chess, the Saint Louis Chess Club is committed to supporting those chess programs that already exist in area schools while encouraging the development of new in-school and after-school programs. For more information, visit www.saintlouischessclub.org.
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