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Bharathi, Aditya win

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MANGALORE: R. Bharathi of Tamil Nadu and Aditya Udeshi of Maharashtra won the boys and girls’ titles respectively in the National sub-junior chess championship that concluded, here on Thursday.

Bharathi enjoyed a two-pawn plus situation in a Queen and pawn ending, but agreed for draw in 44 moves against Sukanya Dutta of West Bengal. Bharathi secured the title with 8.5 point.

Final standings (top 10): Boys: 1. Aditya Udeshi (Mah) 9; 2. K. Priyadharshan (TN) 9; 3. Girish Koushik (Kar) 8.5; 4. Debashis Das (Ori) 8.5; 5. Deepthamsh Reddy (AP); 6. Rakesh Kulkarni (Mah) 8; 7. Bhuvanesh Ramnath (TN) 8; 8. S. Anand Raj (TN) 8; 9. M.G. Gahan (Kar) 8; 10. Antonio Viani D’cunha (Kar) 8.

Girls: 1. R. Bharathi (TN) 8.5; 2. Rucha Pujari (Mah) 8.5; 3. Shalmali Gagare (Mah) 8; 4. Pallabi Roy (WB) 7.5; 5. Shristi J. Shetty (Kar) 7.5; 6. J. Saranya (TN) 7.5; 7. C.H. Savetha (TN) 7.5; 8. Sonia Deshmukh (Mah) 7.5; 9. Shikha Shah (Guj) 7; 10. Teenu Thomas (Ker) 7.

Important results: 11th and final round: Boys: Priyadharshan (9) bt Koushik (8.5); Debashis (8.5) drew with Gahan (8); Aditya (9) bt G. Akash (7.5); Prasanna Rao (7.5) lost to Rakesh (8); D’cunha (8) bt G.A. Stany (7); Pranav Shetty (7) lost to Bhuvanesh (8); Ch. Mehar Chinna Reddy (7.5) drew with Utkal Ranjan Sahoo (7.5); Shiven Khosla (7) lost to Anand (8); Tejas Ravichandran (7) lost to Deepthamsh (8); Balkishan (8) bt Shardul Gagare (7).

Girls: Bharathi (8.5) drew with Sukanya Dutta (7); Saranya (7.5) drew with Shalmali (8); Rucha (8.5) bt Shikha (7); Teenu (7) drew with Pallabi (7.5); Shristi (7.5) drew with Sahari (7); Savetha (7.5) bt K. Priyamvada (6.5); Vanessa D’souza (6.5) lost to Sonia (7.5); B. Arthi (6) lost to J. Mohana Priya J (7); Aparajita Gochhikar (7) bt P.V. Nandhidhaa (6).

Corrections and Clarifications

A chess report (as published in the Bangalore edition) "Bharathi, Aditya win" ("Sport", December 5, 2008) said R. Bharathi of Tamil Nadu and Aditya Udeshi of Maharashtra won the boys and girls' titles respectively in the National sub-junior chess championship that concluded in Mangalore recently. It should have been R. Bharathi and Aditya Udeshi won the girls and boys' titles respectively!

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