Oceania Juniors Championships 2023 incorporating Oceania Youth and Under 20 Chess Championship 2023 would be held in Canberra, Australia.

Oceania Juniors Championships 2023

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Oceania Juniors Championships 2023

Oceania Juniors Championships 2023 incorporating Oceania Youth and Oceania Under 20 Chess Championship 2023 would be held in Canberra, Australia from 11th to the 15th April 2023 at Campbell High School.

Results

Prizewinners

Position and direct title/norm prizes as calculated by NZ Chess News based on FIDE Title Regulations for direct titles or norms. The event organisers would have awarded medals based on their own criteria.

Note that when groups are merged, sub-groups must have at least 6 participants from at least 3 federations and the player scores a minimum of 50% in played games over the full number of rounds for direct title/norm to be possible.

The FIDE Qualifications Commission would determine if direct titles/norms won at this event can be validly awarded.

Group Position Points Player
Open Under 20
Open Under 20 1st
IM title, GM norm
8.5/9 FM Cameron McGowan
Open Under 20 2nd
FM title, IM norm
6.5/9 FM Daniel Hanwen Gong
Open Under 20 3rd
FM title, IM norm
6.5/9 CM Hamish Bassig
Open Under 18 1st
IM title
6/9 FM Sravan Renjith
Open Under 18 2nd
FM title
5.5/9 Randheer Thogata
Open Under 18 3rd
FM title
5/9 Josh Langford
Open Under 16
Open Under 16 1st
FM title, IM norm
9/9 Rui Gen Teh
Open Under 16 2nd
CM title
6/9 Eric Liu
Open Under 16 3rd
CM title
6/9 Xavier Hong
Open Under 14
Open Under 14 1st
FM title
7.5/9 Jean Rusakov
Open Under 14 2nd
CM title
7.5/9 Tedric Li
Open Under 14 3rd
CM title
6/9 Elizaveta Gratchev
Open Under 12
Open Under 12 1st
FM title
8/9 Yifei Hu
Open Under 12 2nd
CM title
7/9 Sai Vivan Karthikeya Somaraju
Open Under 12 3rd
CM title
7/9 Joel Leong
Open Under 10 1st
CM title
7/9 Sai Vivan Karthikeya Somaraju
Open Under 10 2nd
CM title
7/9 Reyaansh Chakrabarty
Open Under 10 3rd
CM title
6/9 Callan Arav
Open Under 8 1st
CM title
6/9 Zane Zhu
Open Under 8 2nd
CM title
6/9 Terrence Li
Open Under 8 3rd
CM title
5/9 Great Boyou Lau
Girls Under 20
Girls Under 20 1st
WIM title, WGM norm
7.5/9 Lillian Lu
Girls Under 20 2nd
WFM title, WIM norm
7/9 WFM Alaina Vincent
Girls Under 20 3rd
WFM title, WIM norm
7/9 WCM Nadia Braganza
Girls Under 18 1st, 1st equal
WIM title
7/9 WFM Alaina Vincent
Girls Under 18 2nd, 1st equal
WFM title, WIM norm
7/9 WCM Nadia Braganza
Girls Under 18 3rd, 1st equal
WFM title, WIM norm
7/9 Ekaterina Gratchev
Girls Under 16 1st, 1st equal
WFM title, WIM norm
6.5/9 Om O'Carroll
Girls Under 16 2nd, 1st equal
WFM title
6.5/9 Angela Feng
Girls Under 16 3rd
WCM title
6/9 Xiahan (Luna) Lu
Girls Under 14 1st
WFM title
6.5/9 Angela Feng
Girls Under 14 2nd
WCM title
6/9 Xiahan (Luna) Lu
Girls Under 14 3rd
WCM title
6/9 Elaina Qiang
Girls Under 12 1st
WFM title
6/9 Xiahan (Luna) Lu
Girls Under 12 2nd
WCM title
6/9 Elaina Qiang
Girls Under 12 3rd
WCM title
5.5/9 Luna Yuexiu Xu
Girls Under 10 1st
WCM title
6/9 Xiahan (Luna) Lu
Girls Under 10 2nd
WCM title
5.5/9 Luna Yuexiu Xu
Girls Under 10 3rd
WCM title
5/9 Stephanie Yuan
Girls Under 8 1st
WCM title
4/9 Echo Feng
Girls Under 8 2nd
WCM title
4/9 Iris Wang
Girls Under 8 3rd
WCM title
3.5/9 Anne Guo

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Live Game Broadcast

Link to broadcast of live games. (when available)

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Event Information

Further information available in ACT Junior Chess League website.

Dates

Tuesday 11th to Saturday 15th April 2023

Venue

Campbell High School

Treloar Crescent, Campbell, ACT

Travel Arrangements

Regulations

Oceania Juniors Championships 2023 official regulations.

Format

There are up to 14 tournaments, 7 age groups each for both, Open and Girls.

If there are fewer than eight players and three Federations in an age group category, that group shall be merged with another group.

Time Controls

90 minutes per player with an increment of 30 seconds per move from move one.

Schedule

Link to the official schedule.

Personnel

Chief Organiser: IA Shaun Press

Chief Arbiter: IA Helen Milligan

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