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Resultater og annen informasjon fra Junior VM sjakk som spilles i Mexico City fra 20. september til 1. oktober 2023.
Junior VM sjakk 2023
For spillere under 20 år
Dato
20. september – 1. oktober
Sted
Mexico City – Mexico
Spillere
Norske deltakere:
Ingrid Skaslien (kvinner)
Elham Amar (Åpen klasse)
Resultater
Format
Spillerne spiller fire partier med 15+3 sekunder, står det uavgjort avgjøres kampen med et armageddonparti.
Turneringsoppsett
Date | Activity | Schedule |
---|---|---|
20/09/2023 | Arrival | All day |
21/09/2023 | Technical meeting | 11:00 local time |
21/09/2023 | Opening ceremony | 15:30 local time |
21/09/2023 | 1st round | 16:00 local time |
22/09/2023 | 2nd round | 10:00 local time |
22/09/2023 | 3rd round | 17:00 local time |
23/09/2023 | 4th round | 16:00 local time |
24/09/2023 | 5th round | 16:00 local time |
25/09/2023 | Rest day | |
26/09/2023 | 6th round | 16:00 local time |
27/09/2023 | 7th round | 16:00 local time |
28/09/2023 | 8th round | 16:00 local time |
29/09/2023 | 9th round | 16:00 local time |
30/09/2023 | 10th round | 16:00 local time |
01/10/2023 | 11th round | 10:00 local time |
Prize giving ceremony | 19:00 local time |
Tidskontroll
90 minutter på de første 40 trekkene. 30 minutter for resten av spillet. I tillegg 30 sekunder ekstra per trekk fra det første trekket.
Resultater
Om Junior VM sjakk
The World Junior Chess Championship is an under-20 chess tournament (players must have been under 20 years old on 1 January in the year of competition) organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).
The idea was the brainchild of William Ritson-Morry, who organized the 1951 inaugural event to take place in Birmingham, England. Subsequently, it was held every two years until 1973, when an annual schedule was adopted. In 1983, a separate tournament for girls was established.
Some players are seeded into the tournament based on Elo rating and top finishes in previous championships. The first championship was an 11-round Swiss system tournament. In subsequent championships, the entrants were divided into sections, and preliminary sectional tournaments were used to establish graded finals sections (Final A, Final B, etc.). Since 1975 the tournaments have returned to the Swiss format.
Originally the winner of the open tournament was awarded the title International Master if he had not already received it. Currently the winner receives the Grandmaster title, and the second and third-place finishers receive the International Master titles (FIDE 2004, 1.2). The winner of the girls’ tournament receives the Woman Grandmaster title, and the second and third-place finishers receive the Woman International Master titles (FIDE 2004, 1.2).
Four winners – Boris Spassky, Anatoly Karpov, Garry Kasparov and Viswanathan Anand – have gone on to win the World Chess Championship.