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Alexey Sarana wins European Individual Chess Championship 2023

by L'immortale

GM Alexey Sarana (FIDE, 2668) is the new European Individual Chess Champion 2023!

The thrilling last round of the championship determined the medalists. GM Alexey Sarana (FIDE, 2668) and GM Kirill Shevchenko (ROU, 2668) met each other in the direct last-round encounter for the first place. The game finished in a draw after one hour of play, and the two youngsters waited for other results and tiebreak criteria to see the final standings.

GM Daniel Dardha (BEL, 2610) defeated GM Anton Korobov (UKR, 2658) to score 8.5 points and joined Sarana and Shevchenko on the top. For most of the game, Dardha held the equality, but Korobov pushed too hard for a win and eventually dove into troubles without the possibility to escape.

With the best tiebreak criteria, GM Alexey Sarana clinched the title of the Europan Individual Chess Champion 2023, GM Kirill Shevchenko came second, while GM Daniel Dardha won the bronze medal.

The Closing ceremony of the event took place in the playing venue, with the start at 22:00 CEST. The programme started with the special awards.

The Vice President of the European Chess Union Mr. Alojzije Jankovic and the legendary grandmaster GM Adrian Mikhalchishin joined the awarding ceremony presenting the trophies to the best Junior and Senior (50+) players.

The best Junior players are:

  1. GM Daniel Dardha (BEL, 2610), 8.5 points
  2. IM Ediz Gurel (TUR, 2454), 8 points
  3. GM Volodar Murzin (FIDE, 2554), 7 points

The best Senior players are:

  1. GM Boris Gelfand (ISR, 2674), 7.5 points
  2. GM Vasyl Ivanchuk (UKR, 2664), 7.5 points
  3. GM Michele Godena (ITA, 2446), 6.5 points

This year, the special prize fund for the best-ranked female players was doubled and six players received the prizes. The best female players in the EICC2023 are:

  1. WGM Jolanta Zawadzka (POL, 2391), 6.5 points
  2. IM Irina Bulmaga (ROU, 2438), 6.5 points
  3. GM Aleksandra Goryachkina (FIDE, 2576), 6 points
  4. IM Aleksandra Maltsevskaya (POL, 2388), 6 points
  5. WIM Adela Velikic (SRB, 2329), 6 points
  6. IM Eline Roebers (NED, 2362), 6 points

ECU Tournament Director Mr. Petr Pisk and GM Rafael Vaganian awarded the Winners.

Before the chief arbiter of the event, Mr. Tomasz Delega, read the final standings and the winners of the regular prizes, the President of the Serbian Chess Federation Mr. Dragan Lazic and the President of the European Chess Union addressed the players and distinguished guests.

Mr. Dragan Lazic thanked everyone for coming and congratulated the Winners. He also wished a nice trip home to the players and invited them to the European Club Cup 2024 which will be held in the same venue.

Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili thanked the Serbian Chess Federation for the great organisation of the Championship, giving special thanks to the Arbiters team who took care that everything goes well in the playing venue. Mr. Azmaiparshvili noted that the participation of 482 players from 40 federations is a record-breaking number that shows great potential for chess in Europe. Inviting the players to take participation in European Individual Chess Championship 2024 in the same number, the ECU President revealed that the event will next year take place in Israel.

The President of the Serbian Chess Federation Mr. Dragan Lazic and the President of the European Chess Union Mr. Zurab Azmaiparashvili then presented the trophies and medals to the Winners.

After the awarding ceremony of the medalists, the ECU President officially declared the event closed and the intonation of the ECU Anthem marked the end of the ceremony.

Final standings

Official website of the event

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